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Palm’s Launch On AT&T Might Be On Hold Until Summer [Palm]
Wednesday, 17 Mar, 2010 – 13:51 | No Comment
Palm’s Launch On AT&T Might Be On Hold Until Summer [Palm]

It’s no secret that Palm is hurting, and hurting bad . But we knew that they at least had something on the horizon: the launch of two devices on AT&T, with all signs pointing to them being updated versions of the Pre and the the Pixi landing sometime in April or May . Well, according to John Paczkowski , Palm’s renaissance might have to wait until summer, with AT&T delaying the launch until sometime in June or July. More

ZumoDrive Apps Stream Media and Access Documents on Your Android, Palm Pre, or iPhone [Apps]
Tuesday, 16 Mar, 2010 – 11:00 | No Comment
ZumoDrive Apps Stream Media and Access Documents on Your Android, Palm Pre, or iPhone [Apps]

Whether you’re carrying an iPhone, Android or Palm Pre device, there’s an app available to access ZumoDrive’s cloud service. This means that you can stream nearly all your media and view most documents over Wi-Fi, 3G, and Edge. More

Overclock Your Palm Pre to a Fiery 800MHz [Hacks]
Monday, 15 Mar, 2010 – 8:59 | No Comment
Overclock Your Palm Pre to a Fiery 800MHz [Hacks]

The stock Palm Pre has an adequate but ho-hum 500MHz processor inside with 256MB or RAM. And even the Palm Pre Plus simply doubles the RAM . So how would the Pre run with a much faster processor? Now we know. More

Overclocked Palm Pre is just what the doctor ordered
Monday, 15 Mar, 2010 – 8:44 | No Comment
Overclocked Palm Pre is just what the doctor ordered

Is your Palm Pre feeling a bit down? In the dumps? Not as snappy as it used to? Maybe what you need is a megahertz boost! This custom kernel, demonstrated in a video below, comes courtesy of two hackers called unixpsycho and caj2008. One quick install will make your dull and lifeless 1.3.5.1 Pre come alive . Warning: use of this software may “frakk” your Pre if deployed on a 1.4 device

Palm offering discounted contract-free phones to developers — too bad they’re carrier locked
Friday, 12 Mar, 2010 – 19:45 | No Comment
Palm offering discounted contract-free phones to developers — too bad they’re carrier locked

Usually when we hear the phrase “contract-free developer phone” the words “unlocked” and “GSM” follow shortly thereafter, but apparently Palm didn’t get the memo — it just announced discounted hardware prices for its devices, but they’re carrier-locked to Verizon and Sprint. Yeah, that’s a big sad face out of us — it’s not like Verizon’s going to give you a cheaper plan if you show up with a contract-free device. In fact, you might be better off picking up a $79 Pre on a Sprint contract from Amazon and just canceling after a year or so — the ETF will have been prorated to $120 by then, putting you way ahead of Palm’s $439 price tag. So much for that dream — at least we still have our fantasy of driving to Mexico for an illicit Telcel Pre smuggling run.

Palm offering discounted contract-free phones to developers — too bad they’re carrier locked
Friday, 12 Mar, 2010 – 19:45 | No Comment
Palm offering discounted contract-free phones to developers — too bad they’re carrier locked

Usually when we hear the phrase “contract-free developer phone” the words “unlocked” and “GSM” follow shortly thereafter, but apparently Palm didn’t get the memo — it just announced discounted hardware prices for its devices, but they’re carrier-locked to Verizon and Sprint. Yeah, that’s a big sad face out of us — it’s not like Verizon’s going to give you a cheaper plan if you show up with a contract-free device. In fact, you might be better off picking up a $79 Pre on a Sprint contract from Amazon and just canceling after a year or so — the ETF will have been prorated to $120 by then, putting you way ahead of Palm’s $439 price tag. So much for that dream — at least we still have our fantasy of driving to Mexico for an illicit Telcel Pre smuggling run. Palm offering discounted contract-free phones to developers — too bad they’re carrier locked originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Mar 2010 20:45:00 EST.

Unreal Engine 3 up and running on webOS, and we’ve got video!
Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 – 17:20 | No Comment
Unreal Engine 3 up and running on webOS, and we’ve got video!

Palm just showed us the Unreal Engine 3 running on webOS, which apparently took a couple weeks to port over to the platform using that fancy new PDK . It runs at a pretty smooth clip, with just a tiny bit of artifacting in our enemy’s death animation. As an added bit of wow factor, Palm has it currently setup to demonstrate the game at 1 fps when in card view. Like most touchscreen shooters, this doesn’t really solve the problem of simulating dual analog sticks, but it’s still a fun and good looking engine for a mobile device. We’re still unaware of any games that have been built for the mobile engine, which has now been shown for iPhone , Tegra 2 , and will be headed to the iPad as well, but we have to assume we’ll be seeing some before too long. Check out the webOS video after the break.

Unreal Engine 3 Got Ported to Palm’s webOS Too [WebOS]
Thursday, 11 Mar, 2010 – 13:15 | No Comment
Unreal Engine 3 Got Ported to Palm’s webOS Too [WebOS]

Unreal Engine 3? The graphics engine that powers many, many games (Gears of War, Mass Effect, Arkham Asylum) on consoles today? Ported on to Palm’s webOS? Neat, but not as neat as you’d think.

You Will Have a PS3 In Your Pocket In 3 Years [Powervr]
Wednesday, 10 Mar, 2010 – 14:38 | No Comment
You Will Have a PS3 In Your Pocket In 3 Years [Powervr]

I spoke to Imagination Technologies—maker of the PowerVR chip that powers smartphones like the iPhone, Droid and many others—and they said, definitively, that you’ll have graphics comparable to the PlayStation 3 in 3 years. More

You Will Have the Power of a PS3 In Your Pocket In 3 Years [Powervr]
Wednesday, 10 Mar, 2010 – 14:38 | No Comment
You Will Have the Power of a PS3 In Your Pocket In 3 Years [Powervr]

I spoke to Imagination Technologies—maker of the PowerVR chip that powers smartphones like the iPhone, Droid and many others—and they said, definitively, that you’ll have graphics comparable to the PlayStation 3 in 3 years. More