2, Apr 2009
Use your old PalmOS apps on the new Palm Pre

A company called Motion Apps has created an app called Classic which will run your old school PalmOS apps on the new Palm Pre. So if you’ve purchased an app like ePocrates for your older Treo, no worries you can port it over to the Palm Pre and it will…

20, Aug 2008
Palm Treo Pro – Is Palm Back?

Is Palm back?  I say, “not yet”.  Why?  Because Palm’s latest smartphone, the Treo Pro, is using, arguably, the worse phone platform – Windows Mobile.  The smartphone looks cool… it comes unlocked (Tri-band UMTS/Quad-band GSM), has a high-resolution color touch screen, built in Wi-Fi, GPS, removable battery, a microSDHC slot,…

29, Apr 2008
Are New SmartPhones Taking Notes From Old PDA’s?

It seems like many of the new smartphones are making a full circle back to the old ways of the PDA units. Back when Palm, Inc. was starting on it’s great PDA revolution with touch screens and gray scale PDA units one of the big things that set them apart…

20, Mar 2008
Palm Loses $31.5 Million In Q3

Palm the now infamous maker of PDA’s and smartphones is still floundering. Despite the lackluster but successful Centro, Palm still managed to loose $31.5 Million. I hope some true innovation comes out of Palm soon… would hate to see them go. (Keep in mind I have owned just about every…

24, Feb 2008
Rhymes With “Poo Bears” – Treo Central Gets Colored

Let me start off by saying “who cares”? Apparently I may be alone on my lack of excitement with this one, guess I am a black-and-white type of guy when it comes phones. However, TreoCentral is tickled pink (no pun intended) to see the Palm Centro in new colors.  Crafty…

18, Feb 2008
Palm Centro Coming To AT&T

The Palm Centro is now going to be at AT&T (already at Sprint) for only $99 after signing your cellular life away for two years. There are two colors available, the Glacier White color combo, and in a month there’ll be an Obsidian Black version. The only difference from the…

24, Jan 2008
Palm retail stores closing this month

Considering the level of innovation at Palm for the last, say umm 5+ years (?) this is not a total surpise.  Still a bit sad, as this seems to be yet another nail in the coffin for Palm as a company.  Personally I like the Palm product even though it…