PalmCast Episode 65 5
by Dieter Bohn Thu, 14 May 2009 12:24 pm EDT
Mike and Dieter discuss Palm Pre around the world, the Palm Eos, and much more. Listen in!
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Show notes after the break.
News
Classic
Releases
- Palm Pre to Be Released on Canada's Bell Network -- Exclusively
- Pre landing Down Under in August
- Palm Pre to Launch Weekend of June 5th? (AKA June 7th)
- Pre Accessories Show up on Best Buy's System
- Details from the Box Leak
Palm Eos
- I Will Call It: Mini Pre (Updated)
- Palm Eos (or is it Pixie?): Thin, GSM, Awesome
- Palm Eos Coming to Sprint as Well
- Palm Eos vs. Palm Pre vs. iPhone: Sized Up
Marketing
- Pre commercial filming with super-sized Facebook page
- Palm Creating Viral Video - To Air through June
- iSuppli Pegs Pre's Build Cost at $138, We Shrug
Et Cetera
- Sprint Plans: Say Goodbye to SERO, Say Hello to Simply Everything
- Documents to Go and Adobe Reader Spotted in Pre Video
- Palm Developer Talks iPhone and Palm Apps
- How Usable is the Palm Pre Keyboard? Hands-On from a Sprint Employee
- More Pre FAQ: Office support, video capture, and more
Thanks to Brian and Jon for writing in! Here's the link for the instructions to take into a Sprint store to upgrade a Sprint Treo Pro from 1.03 to 1.04.
Credits
Thanks to the TreoCentral Store for sponsoring the Palmcast. You can email the Palmcast at podcast@treocentral.com or leave us a voicemail at 800-557-6819 x222.
Music comes from ccMixter.org, a great Creative Commons music site. Our specific music is the following:
- "Hot Sax on a platter (jazzalicious mix)" by shagrugge
- "Cell Path, Nerve Path" by adhesion
- "Valsa pra Ela" by trz
- "strings (Flak Beat pt. 2)" by B_Trasht
- "Independence Day" by MC Jack in the Box






















5 Comments
To comment on landscape support (around 17:10 into the podcast).
This is more of a developer issue. The developers have access to accelerometer data. So with that and the fact that the OS manages the layout for you, my guess is that the vast majority of apps will have landscape support.
i've been waiting all week for this :)