
Palm will display webOS 1.3.5 at CES, talk about expansion shortly
December 19th, 2009 admin

Section: Communications , Cellphones , Smartphones , Mobile Palm has mentioned that it would be at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas next January, but it didn’t reveal much about what it planned to unveil. Well, at least not until now. It seems that Palm has loosed up about a few details regarding what kind of improvements we’ll see from its webOS smartphone platform. Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein revealed during an earnings call thatwebOS…
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