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Dear Palm From Engadget: It’s time for an intervention

Dear Palm,

Man, what a crazy year, right? We know things haven’t really been going your way lately, but we want you to know that we haven’t given up on you, even though it might seem like the only smartphone anyone wants to talk about these days is the iPhone. It can be hard to remember right now, but you used to be a company we looked to for innovation. You guys got handhelds right when everyone else, including Apple, was struggling to figure it out. And it was the little things that made those early Palm Pilots great — you could tell that someone had gone to a lot of trouble to think about what made for a great mobile experience, like how many (or rather, few) steps it took to perform common tasks.

The problem is that lately we haven’t seen anything too impressive out of you guys. Sure, over the past few years the Treo has emerged as a cornerstone of the smartphone market, but you’ve let the platform stagnate while nearly everyone (especially Microsoft and HTC, Symbian and Nokia, RIM, and Apple) has steadily improved their offerings. So we’ve thrown together a few ideas for how Palm can get back in the game and (hopefully) come out with a phone that people can care about. (And we’re not talking about the Centro / Gandolf.) Read on.

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August 21st, 2007 @ 03:08 PM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News

Motorola and Blackberry top smartphone software sales rankings

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The smartphone software retailer, Handango has published its latest quarterly report on the state of the mobile content industry. For the second consecutive quarter, the Motorola Q and BlackBerry Pearl ranked first and second, respectively, in terms of the most revenue generated and the most applications sold through Handango storefronts. Older smartphone models such as the Palm Treo 650 and Cingular 8125 moved lower on the list of top devices adding software to make room for two new devices that appeared for the first time this quarter — the Nokia N95 which was a highly anticipated device at the time of its United States release following strong overseas sales, as well as the BlackBerry 8800, which launched in late February.

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August 21st, 2007 @ 02:59 PM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News

Apple Releases iPhone 1.0.2 Update

Apple has posted iPhone Update 1.0.2. Available via iTunes.

The update only lists “bug fixes” as its description and weighs in at 3.7MB. According to early reports, no new features have been noted.

Users who have hacked their iPhone may see problems with their update. In these situations, you may be required to restore to factory default and then update.

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August 21st, 2007 @ 02:57 PM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News