Fri, Jan 9th, 2009 |
The big news out of CES (the Consumer Electronics Show where all the big electronics companies who their wares) was that Palm is, in fact, still in business. Not only are they still in business, but it looks like they actually want to stay in business since they announced a slick looking touchscreen phone. It's called the Palm Pre and it runs Palm's new WebOS.
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