Tag Archive for 'Palm OS'

Access Linux Platform v3.0 and ALP mini - the next-generation successor to the Palm OS

Access Linux Platform v3.0 and ALP mini - the next-generation successor to the Palm OSAccess Linux Platform v3.0 and ALP mini - the next-generation successor to the Palm OS. We’ve previously heard some reports about Palm Nova Upcoming OS, and Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS?, Recently, Access has announced version 3.0 of the Access Linux Platform. Providing little technical details, the company says the new version includes LiMo compatibility and a new advanced UI that features highly detailed visuals, smooth transitions and animations.

The company has also announced ALP mini that is targeted at feature phones and low-end smartphones to Internet-enabled, beyond-PC devices, such as portable navigation devices, portable media players and set-top boxes. ALP mini omits Palm OS Garnet compatibility as well as native Linux applications. Continue reading ‘Access Linux Platform v3.0 and ALP mini - the next-generation successor to the Palm OS’

Facebook for Palm OS

Facebook for Palm OSFacebook for Palm OS. This is a native Facebook application for the Palm OS. For you who’re Facebook fans with Palm smartphone. With this app, Facebook is now fully optimized for Palm OS. This will allow you to receive any updates for your profiles and friends while going mobile, as Blackberry users who have a native Facebook app, and iPhone users.

The native application features:
+ Send and receive Facebook messages, and respond to friend requests.
+ You can upload video clips directly from your smartphone
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Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS?

Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OSPalm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS? As a follow-up to the previous post (Palm Nova Upcoming OS), According to APC, Palm’s CEO Ed Colligan reveals the ‘Palm 2.0’ OS platform, he calls “Palm 2.0.” The new mobile platform is codenamed “Nova,” and will be built on Linux, but Colligan refrained from referring to it as Palm OS 2.0. “I’m not coming up with the branding right now – whether it’s Palm OS 2.0 or Next Generation, we’re not coming up with the branding right now.Continue reading ‘Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS?’

Opera Mini 4.1 Silent Upgrade for Palm, BlackBerry

Opera Mini 4.1 Silent Upgrade for Palm, BlackBerryOpera Mini 4.1 Silent Upgrade for Palm, BlackBerry. A “silent” update of Opera Mini 4.1 mobile-web-browser has been announced by Opera Software for Palm and BlackBerry device. With the new version (4.1.11355) of Opera Mini, BlackBerry devices are now able to use WiFi only. In addition, BIS might be working on the blackberry, The folks at Opera can’t guarantee that it’s working, but say it works on one of the two service providers they tested with. As for Palm OS, Memory is handled better on Palm devices, which should boost image performance. Continue reading ‘Opera Mini 4.1 Silent Upgrade for Palm, BlackBerry’

Palm Centro for Telstra in Australia

Palm Centro for Telstra in AustraliaPalm Centro for Telstra in Australia. Palm Centro smartphone will be available to Telstra Pre-Paid customers in Australia beginning May 26. Centro is Palm’s smallest and lightest smartphone. Designed for individuals and traditional mobile phone users looking for a better way to manage their professional and social lives, it has a modern, stylish look that feels comfortable in the hand, and discreetly fits in a pocket or clutch. Continue reading ‘Palm Centro for Telstra in Australia’

Panda: Mobile Phone Adware / Malware increases

Panda Mobile Phone Adware - Malware increasesPanda: Mobile Phone Adware / Malware increases. Panda Security, an anti-virus firm is reporting that Adware accounted for the most malware infections in the first quarter of 2008 - and it predicts a rise in mobile phone viruses. Continue reading ‘Panda: Mobile Phone Adware / Malware increases’

Palm Centro for T-Mobile?

Palm Centro for T-MobilePalm Centro for T-Mobile? Palm Centro is rumored to be available soon for T-Mobile. T-Mobile in particular may have been specifically attracted by the strong positioning of the Centro in the youth market – an area that the carrier has always been very specific in targeting. At only $99 with a contract the Centro has clearly attracted a large audience that has been exposed to the iPhone marketing machine but unable or unwilling to buy one.

If that was true, it would be consistent with T-Mobile’s strategy of offering cheaper rates for 2.5G and basic services. Continue reading ‘Palm Centro for T-Mobile?’