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July 29, 2006

Palm’s license to next-gen ALP to expire this December!

Filed under: PalmOs,PalmOs5,access,alp,palm,palm os,palm os 5,palmsource — Paul Miller @ 4:56 pm

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Trouble is a-brewing in Palm land. According to their most recent annual report, Palm is pulling out of a co-development agreement they had with PalmSource (now Access) in regards to the next-generation of Palm OS. They're obligated to pay through December 2, 2006, but they're stopping the multi-million dollar royalty payments after that due to a failure by PalmSource to meet certain promised milestones. Of course, milestones or no, a lack of royalties means a lack of a next-gen OS license to pep up our Treo. Palm states that they will keep producing new products based on the current version of the OS, and are "presently in negotiations with PalmSource to expand our development and distribution rights to the current version of the Palm OS." This would seem to imply that Palm wants to try their hand at their very own branch off of Palm OS 5, but if that were the case it would mean we're in for some more waiting -- the practice of which Palm users must be pretty good at by now.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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July 5, 2006

Mobile Internet access outstrips PC access in Japan

Filed under: Internet,PC,access,computer,japan,mobile,study — Chris Ziegler @ 9:12 am

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Why does this not surprise us? According to a report published by Japan's government this week, more of its citizens hit the Net via phone -- 69.2 million, to be exact -- than by personal computer (66 million). Mobile users are also more likely than PC users to log on at least once a day by about 11%, not surprising considering the relative likelihood of having your mobile on your person when you just absolutely must check your email. Of course, if our country was completely blanketed in glorious FOMA, we might be able to put up similar statistics, but in the meantime, we'll take an EDGE-ready UX, thankey.

[Via MocoNews]
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April 24, 2006

Just what we needed, more 700p pics

Filed under: 700p,PalmOs,Treo700p,access,alp,palm,palm os,treo,treo 700p,verizon — Paul Miller @ 4:12 pm

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Alright, this is just getting silly. Either Palm's much rumored -- and quite anticipated -- 700p is the worst kept secret in the industry, or the fakesters are getting a whole lot better. The newest pics are from a supposed Verizon employee, and shed light on that logo a bit below the Verizon branding on the back. Turns out it says "Access powered," which could be good news for those waiting for an update to the aging Palm OS, or it could merely mean that Access is getting its branding out on Palm OS 5 devices while they continue to work on ALP. Our fingers are crossed for ALP, but here's a better idea: why doesn't Palm/Verizon/Sprint/someone just release the dang device and let us find out for ourselves?

[Via Gadgets on the Go]
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February 8, 2012

PalmSource, RIP: 2003 – 2006

Filed under: AccessLinux,PalmOs,access,access linux,alp,linux,palm,palm os,palmsource — Chris Ziegler @ 2:20 pm

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Yes, the name “PalmSource” is going away; of course, we all knew that PalmSource’s days as a corporate identity were numbered when Japan’s ACCESS scooped up the former Palm subsidiary last year, so let us concentrate not on the death of one logo, but on the birth of another. Simultaneous with the rebranding, ACCESS has retooled its corporate logo (pictured bottom), apparently “signifying the Company’s evolution as a global corporation.” Ultimately, be they PalmSource, ACCESS, Be, or anything else, all we really care about is seeing that Linux goodness find its way into some devices we can actually buy, so how about y’all spend less time on your branding initiatives and more time heads-down in the code, mkay?

[Via Brighthand]

 

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