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Sunday, Jun 7

Migrate Your Palm OS Data to the Palm Pre

Thumbnail Palm will soon unveil more information about migrating data if you want to go straight from a Treo to the Pre without involving a Web portal. Which new Pre apps replace old Palm apps? Sprint TV will run natively on the Pre, and looks much nicer here ...

Friday, Apr 17

Sprint Begins Taking Ads Out for the Palm Pre

Thumbnail Palm Infocenter Print ads also heralded the launch of the Palm Treo Pro on Sprint, but that launch process was such a mess that I don't know if the timing was intentional or not. We still don't know when the Pre is coming out, though it will probably be sometime in ...

Thursday, Apr 2

Want a Pre? Like the Old Palm OS? You're in Luck

Thumbnail According to MotionApps' site, the "Classic" emulator makes a Palm OS environment appear either as a 'card' on your Pre, or taking up the while screen. Classic also emulates the standard hard buttons on a Treo 700p. Apps will run about twice as fast on ...

Wednesday, Mar 25

Opinion: Palm Treo Pro (Sprint)

Thumbnail After plenty of delays, earlier this year, the company finally announced the fascinating Pre, which shows the way past the ancient Palm OS. Now the Windows Mobile–powered Treo Pro for Sprint hits the market, after the Pre announcement but before the ... Treo/Centro Sightings TreoCentral

Monday, Mar 23

youtube Revs Windows Mobile, Symbian App

Thumbnail A wide variety of smartphones from HTC, Palm, Samsung, Motorola, and (lately) LG run Windows Mobile, including popular models like the MOTO Q, the HTC Touch Pro, the Samsung Omnia, and certain versions of the Palm Treo. Meanwhile, Symbian isn't nearly ...

Monday, Jul 2

Review: The Good, The Bad, and the iPhone

The onscreen keyboard was better than I expected, aided by a little clicking noise and decent auto-correction.  My small fingers probably help.  It worked better for me than I would have thought, though other people I’ve gotten to try the phone have had more trouble.   A physical keyboard i...

 
 

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