Items tagged with: poll
Poll: Are you planning to switch away from webOS?
With HP’s move to dump webOS hardware and the future of the platform up in the air, there’s a question we have to ask: who is going to stay, and who is going to go? There are plenty of competent competing
Poll: What should HP do with webOS?
If there was one thing made clear in yesterday’s conference call, HP isn’t sure what they’re going to do with webOS. They’re certainly not going to start making webOS devices again, so the question on
A new webOS phone on Sprint doesn't look likely. What's a Sprint Pre owner to do? [poll]
So there’s a question you have to ask about that Sprint Pre sitting in your hand: what do you do when it finally dies? With webOS not looking likely for any time soon on Sprint, your options are limited
Palm Pre 2, to buy or not to buy? [poll]
Now that Verizon’s going all official with the Palm Pre 2, there’s a little question you have to ask yourself, and that we’re going to ask you: is it worth buying? Sure, it’s the last of the Palm brand
Sprint poll: which smartphone OS do you want us to focus on?
Sprint has put up a poll in its Sprint Community forum asking, "Which mobile platform do YOU think Sprint should focus on?" This is not some popularity contest for a blog or magazine - this is Sprint.
webOS: Spec bump now, super phone later, or both? [poll]
So, with the disclosure of FCC documents on the upcoming Palm P102UEU, it’s becoming clear that the next Palm device is going to be a spec-bumped Pre. The phone even uses the exact same Touchstone back
What kind of webOS device do you want next? [poll]
HP's been making a lot of noise about building an ecosystem of webOS device. They've talked about tablets and netbooks and printers, oh, and maybe some phones too. But they haven't really laid any public
Who do you want to buy Palm?
It was a hypothetical question we floated a few months back for a Round Table session, but recently it seems that our hypotheticals are moving more towards the realm of reality. Our friends over at Engadget
March Smartphone Madness Championship: Palm Pre Plus takes on the Motorola Droid [UPDATE: And wins!]
UPDATE: In the end, it was no contest. The Pre Plus struck out an early lead and never let up. Even with four days of voting and more than 32,000 votes cast, the Pre held a commanding 65% to 35% lead
Pre Plus taking on Nexus One in Laptop Magazine's March Madness [UPDATE: Pre Plus wins!]
UPDATE: The Palm Pre Plus has felled the Nexus One with 56% of the vote. 4317 votes were cast for the flagship webOS device vs. 3397 for the flagship Android phone. The next victim: the BlackBerry



















