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I'm not getting flash to work on my webos 1.4 palm pre. Anyone know why. I have two Pres and neither can run anything "Flash" on the? Web. reply. 9to5Mac Noob (not verified) | March 16, 2010 - 9:58pm. Um, it's not enough that Flash be ...
Summary: The Pixi Plus which is available for Verizon customers features minor changes from the original Pixi. The biggest addition has to be the built-in Wi-Fi, something the original lacked and was heavily criticized for. ...
Summary: Palm has added some needed upgrades to its Pre smartphone for its migration to Verizon from Sprint. The Pre Plus features more memory, double the storage, better build quality than the original Pre and comes in at a reasonable ...
Palm's US website has received an update that, while not hugely different from a structural standpoint, shifts the website's focus to something that we've said time and time again is the new standard for judging a mobile platform: apps. ...
I really want a Palm Pre Plus, mostly due to the fact that I have had a review unit for a little while?...
Here's something to tide you over until we can get our hands on the video of Palm's presentation at last week's Game Developer Conference. Youtube user Monarchy (@HenryLevak) found himself in the Palm booth and fired up the browser on ...
Palm has finally launch an ad campaign that looks professional and a less creepy. Palm really need this new ad campaign to give sales a little boost, because.
Palm ended with week with momentum on the app and developer side of things (especially game developer). As for the stock, things are still grim. So let's start with PALM news to get that out of the way. ...
While a great many mobile devices out in the market don't support Adobe's Flash, it's nice to see a video pop up showing Flash 10.1 running on the Palm Pre (at last week's Game Developer Conference). The good news...