Linked by David Adams on Sun 5th Oct 2008 03:18 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless A Fortune Magazine article looks at hand-held computing's most beleaguered major player and wonders whether it wouldn't be better off hitching its wagon to Google's coat-tails and adopting Android. After shunting aside its own, old-and-creaky OS in favor of Microsoft's it's been hanging its hopes on a long-awaited new Linux-based OS. Android may be Palm's best bet to avoid stemming its inexorable slide into irrelevance.
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Oh Good Lord, Yes!
by Phloptical on Sun 5th Oct 2008 04:05 UTC
Phloptical
Member since:
2006-10-10

Anything is better than Palm OS, even Windows Mobile.

As the Treo admin in my group, I'm praying for the day we forget the word "Treo" ever existed and start using CrackBerry's.

RE: Oh Good Lord, Yes!
by rdean400 on Sun 5th Oct 2008 15:45 in reply to "Oh Good Lord, Yes!"
rdean400 Member since:
2006-10-18

Palm has already said that all future Treos will be Windows Mobile only.

PalmOS will be limited to Centro-style devices.

The "Nova" handhelds will be for the so-called "Prosumer" market.

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