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B. Holbrook is working on ways to operate a cutting-edge, million dollar medical scanner with the help of a discontinued model Palm smartphone that he bought online for $50. HP had bigger things in mind for webOS when it paid $1.4 billion to buy Palm...
"Just as the iPod changed the shape of the music industry, the Fine Art book industry is on the brink of a paradigm change," he said. "The current e readers are simply the Palm Pilot blown up to a bigger size." Dziamba said. Dziamba says in his blog...
Hewlett Packard Company CEO Leo Apotheker is shown in this publicity photo speaking with the Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg (L) during a session from the All Things Digital conference in Palos Verdes, California June 1, 2011. Hewlett-Packard Co... View Photo »
Hewlett Packard Company CEO Leo Apotheker is shown in this publicity photo speaking during a session from the All Things Digital conference in Palos Verdes, California June 1, 2011. Hewlett-Packard Co sees the WebOS software it acquired from Palm... View Photo »
iOS dominates the mobile market, but it is also proprietary, creating a void and an opportunity for webOS to flourish as an open-source OS, Whitman said. "WebOS was originally developed by Palm for phones and tablets. HP bought Palm in 2010 but late...
Palm, Inc. is a personal digital assistant and smartphone manufacturer headquartered in Sunnyvale, California that is responsible for popular products such as the Zire, Tungsten PDAs, Treo smartphones and the LifeDrive. Previous product lines include the Palm Pilot, Palm III, Palm V and Palm VII. While most of their devices run Palm OS Garnet,... Full Article
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