Palm Pre's got everybody talking
Analysts have the Palm Pre taking on the iPhone, revolutionizing smartphones, and saving Palm. With all this hype, how can it live up to expectations?
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Cracking Open the Palm Pre
In partnership with iFixit, TechRepublic cracks open the Palm Pre, the latest smartphone from Sprint. The Palm Pre is supposed to give the Apple iPhone a run for its money - we see if it can.

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Photos: CES 2009: Palm Pre
Even before CES 2009 began, Palm created quite a buzz by announcing that it would introduce its new operating system as well as the first device of the family. On opening day of the show, the company finally introduced Palm Web OS and the Palm Pre and crowd was wowed. Check out our hands-on gallery of the smartphone.

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Palm Pre screenshots
The real beauty of the Palm Pre is the Web OS. Check it out in action with these screenshots of the various features and apps of the Pre.

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Palm Pre photos
CNET finally gets the Palm Pre and without Palm or Sprint supervision. Check out our hands-on photos of the highly anticipated smartphone.

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Palm Pre at CTIA 2009--photos
Sprint and Palm hosted a VIP Lounge at CTIA 2009 where invitees could take a look at the Palm Pre. CNET stopped by for a visit.

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Palm announces WebOS platform, Mojo messaging service
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Palm Senior Vice President of Applications and Services Michael Abbott announced an early access program of ...

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Palm Pre
Despite some missing features and performance issues that make it less than ideal for on-the-go professionals, the Palm Pre offers gadget lovers and consumers well-integrated features and unparalled multitasking capabilities.

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Palm Pre device (Image Gallery: Palm Pre device running Palm Web OS)
Thoughts on the Palm Pre Lots of perspective here... especially on Palm's strategy and WebOS programming model... http://zwadia.com/?p=70 Cheers, Zubin. RE: Palm Pre device (Image Gallery:...
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Palm Pre Teardown complete (Gallery: Here's what's inside the Palm Pre)
Look pretty darn clean. Impressive hardware design putting 5 lbs into a 2 lb bag. RE: Palm Pre Teardown complete (Gallery: Here's what's inside the Palm Pre) Why would I want to take apart my...
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Palm Pre on the Touchstone charger (Image Gallery: One week with the Palm Pre)
Palm Pre I would like to get this phone EXCEPT it the phone and service were free I would have nothing to do with sprint. what good is a phone without a signal
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CES 2009: Palm announces the Palm Web OS and the Palm Pre device
With Microsoft's rather anemic keynote at CES 2009, the show was up in the air for another company to step up to the plate and garner all the attention from the press. Thus, Palm was in a perfect...
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Image Gallery: Palm Pre device revealed in all its beautiful glory
Palm needed to blow us away with something today at CES 2009 and I think they did just that with the Palm Pre and Palm Web OS announcements. Palm just posted several device photos and screenshots...
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Palm's Pre and OS: Home-run announcements at CES
The odds were against a comeback by Palm as it prepared to make news at the Consumer Electronics Show. The smartphone space suddenly got crowded by the big names - iPhone, Blackberry, Android. And...
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News to know: Palm Pre, Windows 7, CES
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Matthew Miller: Welcome Palm Web OS, now what happens with Palm OS 5 applications? Sam Diaz: Palm's...
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HTC to launch touchscreen iPhone, Palm Pre competitor
HTC, manufacturer of the T-Mobile G1 smartphone, is set to launch a brand new phone touchscreen phone targeting the Apple iPhone and Palm's new Pre, according to a senior executive of Telstra via...
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Palm Pre sales guesstimate: 1.5 million
Palm's Pre introduction has won over a lot of folks--including some Wall Street bears. And one is predicting 1.5 million units 12 months after the Pre launches sometime in the first half. In a...
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News to know: Windows rot; Touch PCs; Palm Pre sales guesses; Apple
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows bit-rot - fact or fiction? Jason O'Grady: Has Apple gotten lazy?...



