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Vote for Palm in the 2009 Engadget Awards

February 5th 2010 | Posted by Derek Kessler

Palm Pre

Our friends over at tech blog Engadget have assembled the votes and put together the nominations for the 2009 Engadget Awards, and Palm is recognized in every category (five!) in which it ought compete. There’s some tough competition out there, but you know that we think that the Palm Pre and webOS indeed are the gadgets of the year. Despite the fierceness of the competition, the Pre and (surprisingly) Touchstone are holding their own in the polls. While we have no doubt that Palm is the tops, the only opinion that counts here is the mass opinion: your vote.

What’s Palm up against?

Gadget of the Year

  • HTC HD2
  • iPhone 3GS
  • Motorola Droid
  • Nokia N900
  • Palm Pre
  • PS3 Slim
  • Zune HD

Smartphone of the Year

  • BlackBerry Bold 9700
  • HTC HD2
  • iPhone 3GS
  • Motorola Droid
  • Nokia N900
  • Palm Pre

GPS Device of the Year

  • Magellan Roadmate 1475t
  • Motorola Droid (Google
    Maps Navigation for Android)
  • Navigon iPhone app
  • Nuvi 1690
  • Palm Pre Sprint Navigation
  • TomTom Car Kit for iPhone
  • TomTom GO 740 XL Live

Peripheral of the Year

  • Razer Orochi
  • Apple Magic Mouse
  • Palm Touchstone
  • SteelSeries Xai Laser Mouse
  • Razer Naga
  • XBOX 360 Wireless N Adaptor
  • Kingston 40GB SSDNow
  • ZuneHD AV Dock
  • Mophie Juice Pack Air

Wireless Device/Tech of the Year

  • 802.11n / 5GHz WiFi
  • MiFi
  • Palm Touchstone
  • PowerMat
  • WiMAX
  • ZigBee

 

See? Tough competition there. As you can imagine, if the Pre and Touchstone are to stand any chance of remaining in the fight, they’re going to need your vote. Voting is open until February 20, 2010.

May the best gadgets win!

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CPU scaling, Featured Articles, How To, Motorola Droid, Nokia N900, OMAP3430, Palm Pre, Smartreflex, TI OMAP3430, Texas Instruments OMAP3430, news, patch, patches, pre, webOS Internals

Patches enable Palm Pre CPU scaling, power savings

November 23rd 2009 | Posted by Derek Kessler

Palm Pre Rocket

While every update to webOS has brought speed improvements in the form of cleaned up code, Palm Pre phones across the globe have been limited to running at 500 MHz. That is in spite of the fact that that these phones pack a beefy Texas Instruments OMAP3430 processor rated at 600 MHz. What gives? Mostly it’s power management, running at the full 600 MHz will drain batteries darned fast. Over at WebOS Internals they’ve whipped up a group of new patches that not only promise to boost your Pre’s speed, but also to save battery life at the same time. How do they do it? CPU scaling and dynamic voltage reduction.

Before we go any further, these patches carry more risk to them than the standard patch application. As it would turn out, the TI OMAP3430 CPU was purposefully set to 500 MHz by Palm after TI realized that a some of the early chips couldn’t handle the full 600 MHz. These chips had their useful lifespans reduced to less than six months. While there aren’t a lot of these chips out there, Palm was the first manufacturer to use the chip, and it’s enough of a concern that they’ve chosen to not let it run at full bore (the chip is also used in the Motorola Droid and Nokia N900).

While most users will reap benefits from installing these patches, there is the chance that – like some members of the PreCentral forumsinstalling these patches may seriously brick your Pre. Also, one should not install more than one of these patches at a time, doing so will likely result in serious borkage. We are tinkering with the processor here, folks, so tread lightly.

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