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12 things that kinda suck about the Kindle Fire - 18 Nov, 2011Back in the days of Palm OS tablets, there was a way to calibrate the tablet to the stylus. I found myself wishing I could calibrate the Fire to my fingers to make it more accurate. If there's one missing feature that will prevent the Kindle Fire from ... |
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Move over Apple, Microsoft could be UI leader - Nov 15, 2011For example, when Palm Pilots were first popularized users needed to learn a special way to enter text on the device, called Graffiti. Patrick Baudisch, the chair of the Human Computer Interaction Lab at Germany's Hasso Plattner Institute, also doesn't ... |
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Evolution: Microsoft's Windows OS for mobile - Nov 15, 2011The company later announced the Palm PC engineered with the Windows CE operating system in 1998. Pocket PC 2000: Pocket PC 2000, originally codenamed 'Rapier', was released in 2000 and was based on Windows CE 3.0. Pocket PC 2000 was intended mainly for ... |
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Bell launching the BlackBerry Bold 9790 December 2nd - 18 Nov, 2011Nobody is touching it until they reorganize/ separate PALM 2.0 here we go. US market share 9%, playbook fail, 9900 too expensive (same price as the Android nexus, really??) and the bottomline: BB doesn't sell because people want to play “angry Birds” ... |
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Evolution: Microsoft's Windows OS for mobile - Nov 15, 2011The company later announced the Palm PC engineered with the Windows CE operating system in 1998. Pocket PC 2000: Pocket PC 2000, originally codenamed 'Rapier', was released in 2000 and was based on Windows CE 3.0. Pocket PC 2000 was intended mainly for ... |
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Is Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) Right to Sell Web OS at a Loss? - Nov 9, 2011Last year, after realizing that the market was trending towards tablet computers, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) made a bold decision to buy Palm in order to gain control of its webOS mobile operating system. Hewlett-Packard paid $1.2 billion for Palm, ... |
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Move Over Apple, Microsoft Could Be UI Leader - Nov 15, 2011For example, when Palm Pilots were first popularized users needed to learn a special way to enter text on the device, called Graffiti. Patrick Baudisch, the chair of the Human Computer Interaction Lab at Germany's Hasso Plattner Institute, also doesn't ... |
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Evolution: Microsoft's Windows OS for mobile - 16 Nov, 2011The company later announced the Palm PC engineered with the Windows CE operating system in 1998. Pocket PC 2000: Pocket PC 2000, originally codenamed 'Rapier', was released in 2000 and was based on Windows CE 3.0. Pocket PC 2000 was intended mainly for ... |
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Move Over Apple, Microsoft Could Be UI Leader - 16 Nov, 2011For example, when Palm Pilots were first popularized users needed to learn a special way to enter text on the device, called Graffiti. Patrick Baudisch, the chair of the Human Computer Interaction Lab at Germany's Hasso Plattner Institute, also doesn't ... |
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BlackBerry reboot: What's in, what's out, and who should keep the faith - 15 Nov, 20112012 is the year that BlackBerry will rise phoenixlike from the ashes of Research in Motion's pile of denial or the year it will join other dead mobile platforms like Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and WebOS. ... |
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Here We Go Again: HP to Sell WebOS? - Nov 9, 2011The company is apparently eager to recoup losses from its billion-dollar purchase of Palm. The fate of HP's webOS has been hanging in the balance ever since the company announced the discontinuation of the TouchPad tablet and Pre line of smartphones. ... |
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Is Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) Right to Sell Web OS at a Loss? - Nov 9, 2011Last year, after realizing that the market was trending towards tablet computers, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) made a bold decision to buy Palm in order to gain control of its webOS mobile operating system. Hewlett-Packard paid $1.2 billion for Palm, ... |
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First Impressions: Nokia Lumia 800 [Hands-On] - 15 Nov, 2011The first thing you notice while holding the phone is how snugly it fits in your palm. The handset feels sturdy and elegant at the same time. It's perfectly balanced between being well-built and good-looking simultaneously.The construction is unibody ... |
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Report: HP Could Shut Down webOS by November - Oct 28, 2011HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ... |
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Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray - Nov 9, 2011We're not entirely convinced by the shape: the rounded edges fit snugly into the palm, and it's a very grippy phone, but we're not keen on those sharp corners " they have a tendency to dig in after a while, especially during gameplay. ... |
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Here We Go Again: HP to Sell WebOS? - Nov 9, 2011The company is apparently eager to recoup losses from its billion-dollar purchase of Palm. The fate of HP's webOS has been hanging in the balance ever since the company announced the discontinuation of the TouchPad tablet and Pre line of smartphones. ... |
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HP Juggles WebOS Options - 11 Nov, 2011... says she has made no decision about the system, for which HP paid Palm $1.3 billion just over a year ago. Analysts believe the operating system may still go for millions of dollars, though HP would take a huge financial hit on selling the OS. ... |
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BlackBerry losing its cool even among owners - 11 Nov, 2011Last year Hewlett-Packard Co. announced it was buying Palm Inc. for $1.2 billion. With BlackBerry, "I wouldn't count them out entirely, but it's definitely going to be an uphill battle," said Shaw Wu, an analyst at Sterne Agee. ... |
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Report: HP Could Shut Down webOS by November - Oct 28, 2011HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ... |
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Here We Go Again: HP to Sell WebOS? - 10 Nov, 2011The company is apparently eager to recoup losses from its billion-dollar purchase of Palm. The fate of HP's webOS has been hanging in the balance ever since the company announced the discontinuation of the TouchPad tablet and Pre line of smartphones. ... |
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