HP invites press to an ‘exciting webOS announcement’ on February 9th

Oh boy — here we go. HP has just issued an invitation to the press for a webOS event in San Francisco on February 9th. The minimal email asks attendees to ‘Think Big. Think Small. Think Beyond.’ — and that definitely sounds like a multi-product launch to us. If we were betting types, we’d put money on a phone (perhaps rumors we’ve been hearing about the ‘world’s smallest’ smartphone will turn out to be true), a tablet, and lots of talk about the future of webOS. One thing missing? The name Palm. Looks like that brand could be on the way out. Regardless, we’ll be there live delivering the news in true Engadget fashion… so get ready!

HP invites press to an ‘exciting webOS announcement’ on February 9th originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Jan 2011 15:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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How would you change webOS 2.0?

Earlier this year, we asked how you’d change Palm’s Pre Plus and Pixi Plus, both of which were launched with webOS 1.x. Needless to say, a lot can happen in three calendar quarters. Since, HP has swallowed Palm up, and webOS 2.0 has hit the wilds of our wondrous planet. The Pre 2 wasn’t exactly the most enthralling device to launch the OS on, but it is what it is. And now, we’re curious to know how you’d overhaul it if given the seat that Mark Hurd once resided in. Have you grown annoyed by any specific thing within webOS 2.0? Would you have tweaked the distribution process? Are you satisfied with developer participation? Would you alter certain things knowing that a nondescript webOS tablet was on the horizon? Go ahead and spend your last moments of 2010 in comments below — who knows what the next year holds for this gem of a mobile OS.

How would you change webOS 2.0? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Dec 2010 23:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Just got a Palm phone? The best apps, accessories, and tips

So you nabbed a webOS device over the holidays? Maybe you got yourself a Pixi or Pre Plus, or if you were really lucky, someone dropped a Pre 2 in your stocking. We know that Palm isn’t exactly ruling the roost when it comes to smartphones, but that doesn’t mean that your new device isn’t plenty powerful given the right apps and proper tweaks. In fact, webOS can stand toe-to-toe with the iOS and Android devices of the world, even if the selection of apps and hardware leaves something to be desired. So how do you turn your holiday cheer into a year-round workhorse? Read on after the break for the must-have apps, accessories, and more!

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Just got a Palm phone? The best apps, accessories, and tips originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HP Palm Broadway, Manta and Topaz name-dropped in casting call

All the pieces, they’re a-comin’ together. If you’ll recall, we spotted a smattering of HP Palm codenames in webOS 2.0 code early last month, and now, those very names are popping up elsewhere. Over at DirectCast, a couple of casting calls have emerged for HP Palm, with both of ’em seeking young, carefree hipsters with lovely hands. They’re willing to pay a solid grand if you fit the profile, presumably to hold one of these impending devices on camera for some sort of advertisement. A PreCentral reader actually signed up, and then received some even more interesting information — he was informed that the shoot will involve the HP Palm Broadway, Manta and Topaz. The Broadway was indeed one of the devices spotted in the aforementioned code, and while Manta wasn’t there, “Mantaray” was. Topaz, of course, looks to be Palm’s forthcoming tablet. This is all just expanded speculation for now, but if you were holding out hope for new HP Palm products, feel free to let your imagination run wild.

HP Palm Broadway, Manta and Topaz name-dropped in casting call originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Report: ‘PalmPad’ Specs Surface Ahead of CES

HP has quietly put together a full slate of WebOS-powered PalmPad tablet PCs that will be unveiled at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, according to a report from FoxNews.com.

HP did not immediately return Wired.com’s call.

We’re expecting tablet-centric announcements from such tech giants as Microsoft, Samsung and Motorola, but HP’s presence in Vegas could potentially throw the entire proceedings on its collective ear. HP spent $1.2 billion to acquire struggling mobile-computing pioneer Palm earlier this year, and speculation has run rampant that the computer giant plans to use PalmOS not just for smartphones, but for a new tablet device.

With tablet sales projected to approach 20 million this year and exceed 50 million in 2011, there’ll be no shortage of jockeying for market position at the trade show. Competition for eyeballs is expected to ruthless.

If the documents cited by FoxNews.com are accurate, then the PalmPad will initially launch with three base models, with a fourth (geared toward university students) scheduled to launch around the third quarter of next year.

Any sort of PalmPad momentum heading into 2011 would be a boon for the Palo Alto, California–based company, which had already put its HP Slate on life support when it acquired Palm in late April. That move set off speculation that Palm’s WebOS for smartphones might be adapted and ported over to a new HP-branded tablet, whether that be a “Slate” or some next-gen model.

Now it appears that HP has taken those original Slate specs and updated them for a new PalmPad-branded platform. It’s primed to run on WebOS version 2.5.1. In addition, there’ll also be dual cameras (sporting 1.3 and 3-megapixel resolution) with LED flashes, according to the report.

Few other details were revealed, but what we’d most like to know is what processor it’ll use (likely Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chipset), exactly how large the screen will be (though it should be comparable to the iPad’s 9.7-inch display), and what the storage capacity will look like across the three different models.

Whether the PalmPad debuts at CES or not, anything resembling a successful launch in early 2011 would present HP with a decent chance to make up ground on Samsung, which has sold more than 1 million Galaxy Tabs less than two months after its October launch.

Both would be far behind tablet leader Apple, which sold roughly 4 million iPads in the most recent quarter alone, and may have sold up to 28 million of the devices by the time 2011 ends.

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Three HP Slate-like webOS tablets coming at CES? We’re not so sure.

Well, this is certainly an interesting, if not bewildering rumor. Obviously, we’ve heard that HP is working on webOS tablets for 2011 — it’s planning to double down on Palm OS, remember? — but our friend Clayton Morris at Fox News has heard that some of these PalmPads could be coming as early as CES in just two weeks. So, what’s said to be coming? Apparently, HP will introduce three tablets based on webOS 2.5.1, but the very puzzling part is that they will be “spin-offs” of the HP Slate, and as you can see in the image above, are said to look almost identical to the current Slate. Yeah, it even seems like that Ctrl + Alt + Delete button and slide-out certification tab are still present, though we’re told there’s also a Pre-like “multi-switch.” We’re highly skeptical of that image being a true render of the hardware since it’s exactly the same as older HP Slate service manual line drawings (check one out below), but according to the report, the trio of PalmPads will be thinner than the iPad with rounded edges, pack Sprint 4G connectivity, weigh 1.25-pounds, have both mini-HDMI and USB 3.0 ports, and at least one will have a 9.7-inch display. Also, just like the HP Slate, there’ll be two cameras — a front-facing 1.3 megapixel lens and a 3 megapixel rear-facing unit. Lastly, there’s said to be a straggling fourth tablet aimed at university students, though it apparently won’t be on hand at CES.

We’re obviously very intrigued by the specs — USB 3.0, really?! — and the fact that HP may not change the look and feel of the Slate all that much, but we’d be very very surprised if this were all to happen at CES. Firstly, we’ve heard a number of times that HP wasn’t planning to release a tablet until later in 2011, and to wait this long to simply slap webOS into the HP Slate’s shell seems almost foolish. What’s more, repurposing the Slate means HP either ported webOS to Intel and threw battery life out the window, or completely swapped out the Slate’s Intel-based internals for an ARM chipset without changing the exterior design at all. Needless to say, both options seem like completely inefficient and muddled ways to get a tablet onto the market.

On top of all that we feel obligated to point out that we’ve yet to receive an invitation to any sort of HP / Palm event at CES — in past years, we’ve received invitations to both Palm and HP events long before the middle of December — and we’ve been reliably informed that HP’s floor presence at the show is smaller than in recent years. That just doesn’t seem like you’d blow out a huge four-device tablet launch, does it? Rest assured that we’ll clear our schedules for an HP / Palm event in a second, but something about an early January reveal just isn’t adding up right now.

Nilay Patel contributed to this post
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Three HP Slate-like webOS tablets coming at CES? We’re not so sure. originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Dec 2010 15:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Palm Pre 2 lands on Rogers today, $99 on three-year contract

Beating out Verizon, Canada’s Rogers becomes the first carrier in North America to pick up the Pre 2 today, hawking it for CAD $99 — about $97 — as long as you’re willing to put your name down for a new three-year contract with a qualifying voice and data plan. Since Rogers runs HSPA on 850 and 1900MHz, you can bet this is pretty much the same phone Palm is offering unlocked in the States for $450; you’re just paying a little less upfront and a whole lot more over time. Six of one, half-dozen of the other, as they say.

Palm Pre 2 lands on Rogers today, $99 on three-year contract originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Dec 2010 16:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Palm’s tablet is codenamed ‘Topaz,’ keyboard accessory leaks out

Okay, it’s not exactly the new webOS hardware we’ve been waiting for, but we just got this shot of a Palm Bluetooth keyboard from a trusted source — we’re told it’s an accessory for Palm’s upcoming tablet, which is codenamed “Topaz.” Interestingly, we’re told the keyboard features a Windows key in addition to some webOS-specific keys — we’d guess that HP will sell it for general use as well. As for the Topaz tablet, it’s said to be extremely slick, with no hard buttons on the front and a design that echoes the design of the keyboard — we’re told it’s due out in the first half of 2011, which matches up with what we’ve heard from Palm.

We’re also told Palm’s planning a low-end teen phone that’s something like a Pre with no keyboard — it’s codenamed “Castle,” (just like the original Pre and Pixi) and due to hit Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T. That seems like a likely followup to the Pixi, but what we’re really anxious for is some news on a new high-end phone and the Topaz tablet — we’ll keep digging and let you know.

Palm’s tablet is codenamed ‘Topaz,’ keyboard accessory leaks out originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 15:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Verizon’s Palm Pre 2 shown briefly in pulled eBay auction?

Still in disbelief that Big Red will one day be home to Palm’s Pre 2? Can’t say we blame you, but the evidence is certainly building. Just three months after taking a peek at inside information hinting at the smartphone’s arrival on Verizon, along comes an eBay auction for a nondescript P102EWW — known amongst the FCC hounds as a CDMA Palm Pre 2. After the folks at Pre Central started questioning the seller, the auction was mysteriously yanked, possibly due to worry from the sudden stroke of enlightenment. It’s obviously impossible to know if the phone up for sale was indeed an early build meant for America’s largest carrier, but the photos capped before the auction was pulled sure are hard to discredit. So, can we just get this out in the open now, or what?

Verizon’s Palm Pre 2 shown briefly in pulled eBay auction? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 11:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Hewlett Packard files trademarks for Gyst, Myte, and Veer: new Palm models?

Palm has never shied away from odd, short names for its devices — take the Zire, for instance — so when you hear that Palm’s new owner has filed for trademarks on “Gyst,” “Myte,” and “Veer” in the category that covers smartphones, it doesn’t take a very big leap of logic to believe that they’re intended for future Palm models. HP’s filings were all made on the 10th of this month, so they’re very fresh; of course, companies of all types regularly file trademarks that they don’t use either to throw off the Engadgets of the world or just in case they end up needing it down the road, so we wouldn’t take these to mean there’ll definitely be Veers on your carrier’s shelf in 2011. Our vote? We think Myte’s a great name for a tiny phone and we’ve heard rumors that they’ll be releasing a small model — possibly a Pixi successor — in the next few months, so that lines up rather nicely.

Hewlett Packard files trademarks for Gyst, Myte, and Veer: new Palm models? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Dec 2010 11:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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