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Vi har gjort det gamle PDA.dk (fra 1998-2002) tilgængelig under navnet PDA.dk Classic |
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PDA.dk stopper som generelt nyheds website.
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PDA.dk har besluttet at stoppe som generelt nyheds-site!
PDA.dk var det første, og har igennem flere år været det førende danske website generelt om PDA'er. Desværre (for PDA.dk) har bagmændende i den sidste periode ikke haft den nødvendige tid det kræver at holde dette website i luften som en bannerfri, ikke-kommerciel nyhedsservice.
Andre og bedre "all-round" ressourcer for den nyhedshungrende PDA-entusiast er derfor naturligt kommet til.
Så; er du kommet efter almindelig PDA nyheder må vi nu henvise til andre. Nogle af vores favoritter er for tiden infosync.no og brighthand.com. Ligeledes er der diskussioner at følge og deltage i på fx. brighthand og - på dansk - i usenet nyhedsgruppen dk.edb.system.lommepc
Til alle vores trofaste brugere; tak for nu - og på gensyn! :-) |
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infoSync World
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:05
Palm InfoCenter
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 06:05
Earlier this month we discussed the addition of the full line of Palm's WebOS-based smartphones to HP's Wireless Central online phone store. Now HP has sweetened the offer even further by adding a free $50 gift card to the HP Home & Home Office Store with any of the "free" AT&T webOS smartphones with a 2-year contract.
No official date is set for the end of the promotion but as always, it's a limited "while supplies last " offer. The blue AT&T Pixi Plus and Verizon and Sprint phones are not part of this promotion. AT&T's Pre Plus and Pixi Plus are the newest webOS handsets, officially hitting the market in May of this year.
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| HP Offers $50 Gift Cards with Palm Purchases |
In a rather surprising move today, HP's Todd Bradley told CNBC that HP was using webOS for all of its smartphones going forward. This leaves the current crop of Windows Mobile 6.x-powered iPaq smartphones and PDAs as HP's final Windows-based phone products. Additionally, Mr. Bradley shot down any speculation that Android would be employed for any smartphones.
With the earlier confirmation of webOS devices in many form factors and HP's Windows 7-powered Slate only targeting an enterprise audience, WebOS looks to finally be poised to make a major push for market share thanks to the tremendous resources available to HP. This move is rather stunning, since HP and Compaq have been staunch supporters of Microsoft's mobile efforts over the past two decades ranging from Windows CE to Windows Mobile 6.5. However, with last week's news item that HP was mysteriously absent from Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 launch partner list, this shouldn't come as a complete surprise.
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| Bradley: webOS is Our Exclusive Smartphone OS |
Thursday was one of the most news-worthy days thus far in the post-acquisition HP/Palm world. Taking the stage at the Fortune Magazine Brainstorm tech conference in Aspen, Colorado, Todd Bradley of HP and Jon Rubinstein of Palm discussed all things WebOS. Most significantly, Rubinstein made the first a public reference to the next generation of WebOS, saying that WebOS 2.0 is coming "later this year", with "aggressive" new hardware development currently in place. In fact, HP plans to dabble in nearly every current mobile formfactor with WebOS, as stated by Rubinstein:
We're working a wide variety, as Todd said, smartphones definitely, slates, netbooks, working with the guys in the printer group. webOS [...] will have a unified user interface across all of these, will have a unified developer environment, and it's all based on the foundation that we build in webOS from day one. When we developed webOS, we thought about making this scalable across a variety of mobile devices; that's what we'll be delivering going forward.
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