When Palm introduced the Palm Pre and Pixi phones a few years ago running the shiny new webOS operating system, the company announced that it was moving away from support for legacy Palm apps. But ...
Palm has revealed new details about its developer plans for the webOS operating system, the heart of the upcoming Palm Pre smartphone. The company has extended its “early access” program for the Mojo ...
[pmig96] loves PalmOS and has set about on the arduous task of reimplementing PalmOS from scratch, dubbing it Pumpkin OS. Pumpkin OS can run on x86 and ARM at native speed as it is not an emulator.
Palm has essentially rebooted itself with the new Pre handset and, more poignantly, the WebOS powering it, though fans of the rock sold PalmOS will be glad to hear their huge collection of old ...
Although Palm hasn t really made any hardware worth talking about for a while now (until the Pre came along, of course), plenty of game developers have continued to support the platform on a minor ...
Early last year, Palm bet the farm. They hired a bunch of ex-Apple engineers, killed off all of their old Palm OS devices and announced a new smartphone operating system, webOS, the first truly ...
With the Palm Pre finally out in Europe (well, the UK, Ireland, Spain and Germany), and the launch of the webOS store in the US, Palm is now encouraging more developers to start thinking about ...