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Palm to restructure yet again, may cut more jobsOpen in New Window
"In what could be its last hope at survival, after the markets closed Monday evening, Palm announced it would implement a program to reduce its costs by another 20%, on top of a program..." read more »
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Palm Forced To Cut Jobs As Competition RisesOpen in New Window
Marin Perez writes "Palm said it would be cutting jobs due to multiple consecutive quarterly losses and increased competition from Apple and Research In Motion." read more »
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BlackBerrys and iPhones rise among IT buyers, Palm fallsOpen in New Window
"BlackBerrys keep soaring in popularity among corporate IT spenders, while Palms continue to slide; and Apple iPhones are expected to pick up steam in the third quarter, say new survey results from..." read more »
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Palm's third quarter losses increase from $31 million to $57 million.Open in New Window
Matthew Miller reports on Palm's revisions to their third quarter losses, resulting in a mark up from $31 million to $57 million. Miller's outlook for Palm's future is grim. read more »
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Palm's good news: The Centro is a hit. That's the bad news too.Open in New Window
Larry Dignan talks about Palm's third quarter sales earnings call. Palm is selling loads of their new Centro - and that's great news, but also bad news. The unit is relatively low priced (under $10 read more »
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Palm closing retail stores, paying out Treo owners.Open in New Window
Tom Krazit reports that Palm is closing its retail stores and draws a link between the closures and a recent class action lawsuit against the company claiming that Treo 600 and 650's were failing at read more »
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Access begins to show off its PalmOS replacementOpen in New Window
Access, the company that was chosen by Palm to create its next OS before it decided to write the OS in-house is showing off its new PalmOS replacement, and it is based on Linux with a compatability l read more »
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Alltel, T-Mobile, Palm Lose Most from iPhoneOpen in New Window
Alltel, T-Mobile, and Palm have lost the most customers to AT&T and Apple's iPhone. On the other hand, the iPhones ability to attract business users appears severely limited. read more »
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