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Palm Pre 2 Landing on Verizon’s Network, Leak Suggests

, Oct 14th 2010 Discuss [0]

The information about the Palm Pre 2, the successor to the original version, is slowly and steadily coming out of the pipe. We know that the device will feature a 1GHz processor under the hood, and we'll also be able to find 512MB of RAM. We even know what it's going to look like. And, without a shadow of a doubt, we know the device will launch webOS 2.0 into the world. What we don't know, is where it's heading. But, thanks to a leak from an anonymous tipster, Verizon may be in the running to get it soon. Read The Full Story

Palm Mansion Device Could Feature 800 x 480 Display

While HP is hard at work at trying to figure out what devices they want to see their newly acquired webOS mobile Operating System on, it looks like Palm (as much as it still exists), is still hard at work on making not only webOS 2.0 better, but also the device(s) that are still coming down the pipe. Thanks to PreCentral, and a "very reliable tipster," it looks like that device could be codenamed Mansion, and it may be a touchscreen-only device. Read The Full Story

Palm’s webOS 2.0 Gets Shown Off on Video

, Sep 15th 2010 Discuss [0]

We've already seen two rounds of images appear online featuring the upcoming webOS 2.0 update to the mobile Operating System, but we've been eagerly anticipating seeing it in motion. And now we finally get our wish. Palm's webOS 2.0 has finally made an appearance on YouTube, showcasing what we've seen in still images, and showing off that more "smooth" look and feel. Read The Full Story

webOS 2.0 Images Appear Online, Showcasing Plenty

This isn't the first time we've seen webOS 2.0. This time around, though, the source from which the images are coming out of the gloom of the nethernet is unknown. Not that that matters, really, considering the content of the images showcases enough to distract us that we have no idea where these images are coming from. After seeing what Just Type and Stacks looked like, now we get to see what Palm's webOS 2.0 is going to look like in the more UI department, while also showing us what services are going to be (seemingly) integrated into the mobile Operating System. Read The Full Story

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