
Considering that Palm has recently been in hot water with the USB Implementers Forum for its vendor ID antics, no one was surprised when WebOS 1.2 came out a few days ago sans the ability to sync with iTunes. So now, in an update, Palm has launched WebOS 1.2.1, with the iTunes sync ability re-enabled.

Best Buy Mobile’s Holiday Playbook got scooped recently and there’s not only some nice tidbits about what to expect in the coming holiday season, but also what a few clues as to how Best Buy will be working to broaden its bottom line, which means some customers are going to be slightly more pampered than others. For starters, Best Buy has found out;
- The average store sees over 64,000 customers during October and November
- Out of those customers, only 1% receive an upgrade eligibility check on their accounts
- Of the 1% who get upgrade checks, around 30% are actually eligible for upgrades
- If stores increase the amount of customers checked to 2% from 1%, Best Buy Mobile would see an increase in revenue of around $20,000 for those two months, just off upgrading individuals
- After customers upgrade their handsets at Best Buy Mobile, around 16% of them come back and make other purchases later
Interesting. So this means all you existing customers can expect some extra Best Buy love. As for new releases for the holiday season, you can expect;

- Nokia Booklet netbook — October 25th launch, and can be activated on AT&T
- Sprint HTC Hero — launching October 11th with a presale going on now
- Sprint Palm Pixi — launch date to be decided (TBD)
- Verizon Storm II — launch date TBD
- Verizon Android device — launch date TBD
- T-Mobile CLIQ — launch date TBD (but you know that it will be shipping after October 19th up until general release November 2nd)
- “New BlackBerry devices across multiple carriers” — launch date TBD
- There will be a “host of devices launch in late October and November for all carriers.” Multiple Android launches across multiple carriers and “new technology which doesn’t exist today.”
So there you have it, an early gist of the coming holiday spirit from Best Buy mobile.
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Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Android, AT&T, Best Buy Mobile, BlackBerry, Booklet, exclusive, Hero, HTC, Nokia, Palm, Pixi, playbook, Sprint, Storm 2

Word has it that the second WebOS handset from Palm, the Palm Pixi is going to be in the spotlight come October 20th. Sprint is going to be the carrier doing all the showing off, of course the real question is, with the Palm Pre out and about, does anyone really want this tiny thing? We do have the iPhone 3GS already here and the Storm 2 on its way, so our attention is…diverted.

Good news for both WebOS developers as well as Pre-owners; Palm is now accepting paid app submissions for the App Catalog. Finally developers will have rock solid chance of making money off of their creations and Pre-owners can get to know what it’s like to have an app store with more than 30 apps. So now Palm won’t be the only one trying to bring action to Pre users. Paid app submissions begin as of now.
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Back at the CES it was announced that a GSM version of the Palm Pre would also come out and soon. Now with the Pre out on Sprint and Bell for a while, it was a painstaking wait to see if the U.S. 3G bands would be part of the deal or not. And a recent bit of info given out by the Wi-Fi Alliance reveals that indeed U.S. 3G bands are indeed on board the new GSM version of the Palm Pre. Yay! So this means with 850/1900MHz UMTS/HSPA we may hope to see the Pre on AT&T after Sprint\s exclusivity period ends. As for Canada, probably either Rogers or TELUS may get it after Bell’s exclusivity ends. Looking good.
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Categories: Uncategorized Tags: 3G, HSPA, NA, North American, Palm, Pre, QWERTY, slider, touchscreen, UMTS, us 3g, WebOS, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Alliance, WiFi

Big Brother is dangerously spreading his influence in our world. It seems like everyone is pulling a Big Brother, every chance they get. Newest on aboard the Death Star is Palm. That’s right folks, developer Joey Hess performed a very public examination of WebOS and revealed to us all that your Pre is indeed giving Palm ‘intelligence’ such as;
- Your location
- Which apps you’ve used and for how long
- Your app crash logs
- Which apps you have installed
That’s right, not in the least bit nice. And while questions are being raised about ethics, disclosure, privacy, Palm’s privacy policy, like others in its league is strangely broad enough to cover nuttiness like this. Hesse has suggested a way to disable this information sharing feature, but it requires the use of Linux. Let’s just hope an easier way of fixing the feature comes out soon.
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Categories: Palm Tags: apps, big brother, GPS, Invasion, Location, Logs, Palm, Palm Pre, Pre, privacy, WebOS

Finally the App Catalog sees the face of new apps, and very popular ones at that. Most notable of these, one that many Pre users had undoubtedly been waiting for is the Open Tables reservations app. the Open Table service, it allows you to find restaurants in your area and reserve a table at a time of your choice all from within the app. You can even invite attendees with Open Table’s Pre app and it will add the reservation details to your calendar for you. What’s sweeter is that the app is free, Open Tables makes its profits from deals with restaurants, and it’s available in the App Catalog immediately. Other interesting new additions include; Fliq Bookmarks by Mark/Space, a bookmark sync utility that works alongside The Missing Sync to sync your Pre bookmarks with Safari. Now let’s hope the App Catalog keeps getting better at a faster pace.
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If ever any child needed proof that the wheels on a bus go round and round, well here it is. Its Palm trying ever so hard to provide sync with iTunes on the Pre and Apple trying ever so harder to stop Pal from getting away with it. And that is just what’s been going on. Anyone expecting impressive new handsets and rocking OS from either of the manufactures should just get a large popcorn bowl and watch these two go at each other’s technicalities and loopholes. The latest in the iTune sync Olympics sees Palm coming out with the webOS1.1 which once again allows Pre owners to sync with iTunes. And Apple has said quote “%$###!!!” unquote. Everyone can now get their surprised faces ready for when Apple will once again come up with a new way to block aka sabotage the webOS1.1. but the webOS 1.1 isn’t just about pushing pineapples up Steve’s behind. It brings along with iTune sync many other features like Exchange support, remote wipe, PIN/PW security, timeout when inactive, better certificate handling. Additionally following were some other changes that came out, rather reluctantly at that. • Changed sound for notifications – You still can’t change them yourself, but the new sound is much richer, if a little quieter • Animated drop down menus – they look really slick and really change the experience. The Context menus also have some nice animation. • Lots of Photo app improvements. A more distinct bar between all photos and your albums in the photo app, plus they’re calling the Screenshot album “Screen Captures.” The preview thumbs also slide in from the right. Faster photo rendering. Overall the Photos app feels much more fully baked. • Emailing Memos – The memo app now has a menu option to email a memo. • A new font for the Browser – uses Palm’s system font and, truly, it looks fantastic. • Disabled the key combo in browser to open in a new card. Boo-urns. • Javascript interpreter Performance upgrades – this will speed up virtually everything and is great news • Better Gmail handling – not failing when you tap on a notification for an email you’d already archived on the desktop • A new icon for AIM • More auto-complete / auto correct entries in the dictionary. • With the slider open, the Center button now turns on the screen, where as before you had to hit a keyboard key or the power button. So Pre people will want to upgrade real soon, to enjoy both the new features and also savoring pleasure that you’re doing something that positively ticks off Apple.
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Whenever something great happens, we are compelled to write about it. The same is true for when we something atrocious pops up and gives us nightmares. That’s where the new Palm Pre commercial steps in. I mean don’t get me wrong, the Pre is awesome, but the latest ad on the airwaves is a nightmare. Who exactly wants to buy a smartphone being promoted by a girl who seems a bit out of it, like she’s talking to ghosts over shoulders? WebOS is a great platform, but getting a spirit-talker to promote it is a major bad idea. To further boost the nonsense creativity of the ad, the Pre doesn’t exactly show up on screen till some 20 seconds of the 30 second ad have passed. Palm knows how to make a good phone, now they should learn how to fire a bad ad agency. Watch the video yourself and be honest, would you buy toilet paper of it was advertised like this

While carriers are announcing their quarterly results and making them a day for more or less key announcements about future plans, we’re not all pleased by everything we hear. Sometimes the news is just surprising, like how does Sprint manage to lose 1 million postpaid subscribers despite having the Palm Pre (the.most.anticipated.handset.this.year.), how does that happen? As things currently stand Sprint is down 257,000 subscribers net in the quarter, up from 187,000 in Q1. Its subscriber count now stands at 48.8 million. Sprint lost 991,000 postpaid subscribers this past quarter, which means the carrier is still in a danger zone and the alarms are still ringing. Sprint also hasn’t said a word about how many Palm Pre units it’s sold so far, a number we’re anxious to hear. As for other profit related facts, since we’re on the subject; operating revenue came in at $8.1 billion, down by 10 percent Year-on-Year and it posted a net loss of $384 million or $0.13 per share, down 12 percent from $344 million in the same quarter last year. Jeepers.
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