My Experience Purchasing A TouchPad (Or Two)

Because I’m such a huge fan boy of all things Palm since day one, I was ecstatic when the TouchPad was finally announced at CES this past February.

After watching updates on my Pre about the release of the new device (because I had a doctor’s appointment–if I didn’t, I thought about flying out [...]

What HP Needs To Do In October

Just read that HP removed its Envy 15 from their website and the 14 will follow according to HP, they won’t be available again.

Now, wth their purchase of Palm a few months back, HP made a move to become their own full-function all-inclusive “computer” company.  Without having to support Windows or Android, HP has [...]

Palm Pre And Google Contacts Sync Becoming Another iTunes Conspiracy?

I spent another few hours with my Pre today to try and get all gmail contacts back.  It’s been about four days spent in the past week since the 1.3.5(.1) Web OS update that I’ve been trying to perfectly personalize my Pre.

In the past week I’ve conducted two Web OS Doctorings and one partial [...]

I’m an extremely satisfied early Palm adaptor–Web OS Update 1.3.5!

Since I installed Web OS 1.3.1, I haven’t been able to use, what I consider a shoe-in for best feature never as of yet to be released officially, the Virtual Keyboard. With all it’s shortcomings, I still can’t believe it isn’t a Palm-sponsored patch.

Like many, I failed to uninstall any patches prior to updated [...]

My Palm Pre is the Perfect Device

It’s comfortable to hold (smaller and more form-fitting than the iPhone). Comfortable to talk on. If you think about it, it has the largest screen possible for its perfect size. Has a great physical keyboard (ala Treo), and is extremely durable. [...]