Items tagged with: d7
Full All Things D Palm discussion
The full All Things D (D7) chat with Palm Chairman (now CEO) Jon Rubinstein and Elevation Partners investor Roger McNamee has been posted on the All Things Digital website. It's chock full of now-broken
iTunes-Pre Media Sync Probably Unlicensed
When Palm last week unveiled the Pre’s newfound ability to sync with iTunes, it set the blogosphere ablaze, most notably the big Apple fanblogs were enraged with misplaced indignation (seriously guys,
Palm to Unveil More Newness at D7, Funny McNamee Video
Palm's just full of surprises, aren't they. Back in January, nobody would've expected Palm to come out with such a revolutionary device like the Palm Pre. Why would they? There were essentially
Take a Gander at the App Catalog on Palm Pre
They're demo'ing the Palm Pre at D7 as I type this and they've just shown off the App Catalog - Engadget provides the pic. It looks quite a bit like Google's Android Marketplace to us -- nicer, actually
iTunes Syncing Confirmed on Both Mac and PC! (Updated)
After some preliminaries about how Palm was foundering and needed to reboot, and some more preliminaries about what Rubinstein learned from Apple, we got to the demo at the D7 conference.It started with
Video Highlights of the D7 Interview
Want to see the highlights of the interview with Jon Rubinstein and Roger McNamee? Here you go -- including the demo of iTunes sync!Sadly, it doesn't include any of the foot-in-mouth moments.
WHERE location-based GPS app coming to Pre
Well looky there, somebody actually came out and said they’re going to make an app for webOS. It’s WHERE, a company that specializes in location-based services that tie into your Pre’s GPS chip and gives
Did Palm License the iTunes API for Palm Media Sync?
One of the lingering questions from yesterday's D7 announcement that the Pre will Sync directly with iTunes via Mac and PC is quite simply this: How did they do that? A close look at the video shows
Would you buy a Palm webOS-based Tablet Device? Don't Hold your Breath
That's the question that Jason Perlow asked in his Tech Broiler post ("The Ultimate Tablet: On Palm's webOS?") at ZDnet.com. Perlow muses about the tablet form-factor and the possibilities from Palm
D7: McNamee and Rubinstein Ham it Up
Here we go, Jon Rubinstein and Roger McNamee take the stage at the All Things D conference. We're watching a few of the live blogs and twitters and our own forum thread and whatnot, we'll be back
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