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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Palm developing a new Linux PalmOS from scratch?


Palm developing a new Linux PalmOS from scratch?: "
So Jimmie Geddes over at Gadgets on the Go claims to have it on authority that Palm itself may be planning the 'true' successor to the PalmOS, Access be damned. A little backgrounder for those who've drifted: after PalmOne bought the Palm name and PalmSource sold to Access, the PalmOS was renamed to ALP (Access Linux Platform), and we've been expecting it to primarily take hold in the Asian market, while PalmOS 5 (Garnet) ages ungracefully and eventually withers away in the US. So the idea that Palm would double back and resurrect the PalmOS with a new Linux-based version is by no means out of the question -- in fact, it's something we predicted might happen last year. And according to Gadgets, their Palm insider says they have a prototype of the new Linux OS on a Treo 650, and that the 'new operating system will be introduced in 2007.' As much as we'd like to believe Palm would pull a rabbit out of their hat with this one and give us the completely rebuilt, completely redesigned PalmOS to end all PalmOSs, we have to keep in mind that it takes years to build a robust smartphone operating system, and even if they started last year immediately after buying the Palm name, 2007 still seems like an incredibly aggressive launch date.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Dallab launches a familiar looking DX8 Pocket PC phone


Dallab launches a familiar looking DX8 Pocket PC phone: After receiving the prestigious “First local brand PDA phone” award from The Malaysia Book of Records for their DP900 Pocket PC phone, Dallab is releasing the good looking DX8 as a follow up. This time they're going for a slightly more prestigious record, 'World's smallest Pocket PC phone,' and they almost manage to succeed. The unit is fairly small, but so is its identical twin, AXIA's A308. All the specs are the same as well, including the 2.2-inch QVGA touch screen LCD, EDGE data, 1.3 megapixel camera, WiFi, and miniSD slot. In fact, it's really hard to see what, if anything, Dallab does differently with their version of this obviously OEMed handset. Oh well, better luck next time.[Via Pocket PC Thoughts]