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    The decline and fall of the Palm empire 26 February, 2007 12:44

    The once-mighty Palm, still successful on paper from the momentum of past glories, is doomed to decline and failure. It wasn't always thus. Here's my preemptive post-mortem.
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    Funambol offers open source push e-mail 07 February, 2006 07:55

    Funambol has begun offering a beta version of an open-source software product that enables push e-mail to a wide range of mobile devices.
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    Questions surround smartphone security 22 August, 2005 14:15

    Wireless vendors are rolling out a new generation of handheld computers called smartphones for corporate users, but many network executives say they won't consider them until the means to manage and secure them are clear.
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    IDC: PDAs down in Q2 as smart phone transition rolls on 28 July, 2005 09:15

    Personal digital assistant (PDA) manufacturers endured yet another quarter of falling shipments, according to IDC, but some vendors are still coming up with new ideas as the more established companies embrace newer converged devices that add voice and data capabilities to traditional PDAs.
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    HP plans to cut 14,500 jobs, saving $1.9bn a year 20 July, 2005 07:02

    Hewlett-Packard hopes to save US$1.9 billion a year through a massive reorganization in which it will cut 14,500 jobs, or around 10 percent of its workforce. It will also link sales and marketing efforts more closely to business units, eliminating the Customer Solutions Group which sold to enterprise customers, it said Tuesday.
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    HP to detail restructuring Tuesday morning 19 July, 2005 11:40

    HP will hold two press conferences this week to discuss the details of its expected restructuring plan.
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    PalmOne officially becomes Palm 18 July, 2005 08:05

    PalmOne became Palm, Thursday. The PDA maker has also changed its logo to a new design that will appear on products later in the year.
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    HP hires Dell's CIO, shuffles departments 12 July, 2005 08:30

    Hewlett-Packard (HP) has hired rival Dell's chief information officer (CIO) to run its internal IT department and made additional changes to its organisational chart as further evidence of new Chief Executive Officer Mark Hurd's philosophy, the company said Monday.
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    LG signs on with Palm OS, could be looking to Linux 07 July, 2005 07:44

    Mobile phone manufacturer LG Electronics has agreed to use a version of the Palm OS designed by Palmsource in a future smart phone, which might be the first phone to use a Linux-based version of Palm OS that is under development.
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    HP separates PC unit again, hires ex PalmOne CEO 14 June, 2005 12:25

    Hewlett-Packard chief executive officer Mark Hurd has begun to shake things up at his new company. On Monday the company announced that it had split its recently merged printer and personal computer groups into two separate divisions, undoing one of the last major decisions made by Hurd's predecessor, Carly Fiorina.
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    PalmSource CEO steps down 24 May, 2005 09:34

    Following in the footsteps of its former parent company, PalmSource Inc. is parting ways with its first chief executive officer (CEO) and will be headed by an executive within the company on an interim basis as it searches for a replacement, the handheld OS (operating system) provider announced Monday.
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