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Mycanid said:
I am curious what it's battery life will run like.... :\

"It will weigh 2.5 pounds, and Palm says it will offer up to 5 hours of battery life, even when using Wi-Fi ."


This looks quite cool. Its just a laptop but a nice ultra portable one and not too expensive either. It will be interesting to see what kind of processor it runs on and what graphics capability it has. Its a bit of a shame it does not appear to run just any kind of linux though. I'm guessing that it has weird hardware to interface to requiring a specific set of drivers.
 

My understanding is that it isn't really running Linux the Operating System. The old PalmOS was actually a layer over another, lower level kernel. What they're doing is replacing that previous kernel with the linux kernel instead. So instead of PalmOS on top of whatever it was, it'll be PalmOS running on top of the linux kernel. So don't expect to pop open bash, fire up vi and start editing /etc/boot.sh.

But that's fine, there's tons of open source/free stuff for PalmOS already anyway. And this lets Palm do some stuff with their OS that their previous kernel licensor prevented them from doing, like multithreading.
 




I got this email from Palm today - the Foleo has been cancelled so they can concentrate on only one in house operating system and their smartphone devices. I'm guessing the iPhone had a lot to do with that decision.

From: Palm Inc. Palm__Inc@News.palmnewsletters.com
Subject: Important Palm News

As many of you are aware, we are in the process of building our next generation software platform. We are very excited about how this is coming together. It has a modern, flexible UI, instant performance, and an incredibly simple and elegant development environment. We are working hard on this platform and on the first smartphones that will take advantage of it.

In the course of the past several months, it has become clear that the right path for Palm is to offer a single, consistent user experience around this new platform design and a single focus for our platform development efforts. To that end, and after careful deliberation, I have decided to cancel the Foleo mobile companion product in its current configuration and focus all our energies on delivering our next generation platform and the first smartphones that will bring this platform to market. We will, of course, continue to deliver products in partnership with Microsoft on the Windows Mobile platform, but from our internal platform development perspective, we will focus on only one.

Because we were nearly at the point of shipping Foleo, this was a very tough decision. Yet I am convinced this is the right thing to do. Foleo is based on a second platform and a separate development environment, and we need to focus our efforts on one platform. Our own evaluation and early market feedback were telling us that we still have a number of improvements to make Foleo a world-class product, and we can not afford to make those improvements on a platform that is not central to our core focus. That would not be right for our customers or for our developer community.

Jeff Hawkins and I still believe that the market category defined by Foleo has enormous potential. When we do Foleo II it will be based on our new platform, and we think it will deliver on the promise of this new category. We’re not going to speculate now on timing for a next Foleo, we just know we need to get our core platform and smartphones done first.

I would like to thank our customers for their interest in Foleo. I know there will be disappointed folks who were looking forward to carrying a Foleo for all their mobile computing needs. I am certainly one of them. I would also like to thank the developers who have supported our Foleo efforts. They have been loyal to Palm and have worked hard to deliver some compelling solutions on the Foleo platform. I know that they will understand that the right thing to do for the long run is to focus on one platform that will live for years, rather than invest energy in a one-off solution. We will make every effort to make sure we bring our developers forward to our next generation platform.

This decision will require us to take a limited charge of less than $10 million dollars to our earnings. This is a lot of money, but it is a small price relative to the costs that would be required to support two platforms going forward. This decision is in the best interest of our customers, our team, our products and our shareholders. I hope this renewed focus at Palm will allow us to deliver more compelling solutions to our core smartphone market, and it will allow us to position ourselves for the long run around one Palm experience.

Ed Colligan

President & CEO
Palm, Inc.
 

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