Here's a complete video tour of the new Palm Pre showing how it was made, finger navigation, menus, web browser, media player and more. Check back frequently as we upload videos. digg_skin = 'compact'; digg_bgcolor = '#f1f8fa';
I also love the way you can search for something on your phone, and then shoot that same query up to Google or Wikipedia without having to launch your web browser. It's another way the internet has subtly worked its way into the phone
According to EngadgetMobile Palm just announced a wireless charger for their new Palm Pre. Cool. I guess there are going to be plenty of things to write about soon around this hot new device! Did you like this post?
Flash will usually underscore that point, as some popular mobile browsers don't abide the technology. However, Palm's presentation didn't mention Flash. The software minds its manners, meaning it won't completely interrupt an activity
The browser is also a far cry from Blazer that was on the Treo's Garnet OS. The new browser is built on top of Webkit, just like the Android and iPhone browsers, and renders full pages in under 10 seconds.
I was in attendance today when Palm dropped a huge, but expected bomb on the Mobile world with the announcement of their new OS as well as a new device.
Well Palm has been on hard times as of late, but a nice cash infusion and changes seem to be taking effect. Palm announces the Palm Pre at CES. And it seems like Palm fans may have something to cheer about again - if the price is right!
He’s now showing off the new web browser on webOS. Similar to other multi-touch browsers—easily zoom in and out, pan around the screen, etc. if you have multiple windows open, you can zoom out to view a grid of them.
It does have multitouch gestures (in the video on engadget they demonstrate pinching out to zoom into the web browser). reply. Cheryl - January 8th, 2009 at 2:02 pm PST. I’m so dissapointed that after waiting years for Palm to offer an
WebKit is used for Nokia, Samsung and Apple browsers. Is Chrome going to be an Internet browsing hit? Is it going to surpass Mozilla Firefox? Well it’s too early to say but I’d like to see the Chrome version for mobiles.
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