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Speculation: Sprint says WiMax handset coming this summer… C40?

February 19th 2010 | Posted by Derek Kessler

Sprint

According to Forbes, Sprint’s first WiMax handset – the first 4G handset from any US carrier – is expected to be available in the first half of 2010. While most logically expect that the phone will be the Android-powered HTC Supersonic (fitting name for a 4G phone), we have to wonder – could it be the C40?

Well, maybe. Frankly, we have no clue. In fact, the lack of info about the C40 has been driving us batty. But a summer launch would coincide with the Pre having been out for a year on Sprint – just in time for a full refresh. At the very least our no-evidence-except-for-intuition expectation is that Palm will release something that will amount to the Pre 2 on Sprint in the summer (or at least that what those of us on Sprint are hoping for), and there’s no reason that the C40 couldn’t be this device.

But why would we want a WiMax phone? For one, the interwebs would be ridiculously fast. Like mind-blowing fast for a phone. In theory, it could be faster than most Wi-Fi connections (Wi-Fi download speeds are limited by the slower ISP they’re hooked up to). With all that bandwidth – again, this is just speculation here – there’s no reason that a WiMax phone on Sprint couldn’t do voice and data at the same time – just run the voice over VOIP (technically EVDO already supports this). But a WiMax radio would only further amplify one of the biggest hurdles Palm is trying to overcome with just EVDO and HSDPA: battery life. Unless they’ve got a ridiculously efficient WiMax radio, a Palm phone with a stock 1150 mAh battery would last, oh, an hour. Maybe.

All that said, chances are that you don’t have WiMax service where you live, at least not yet. Sprint currently has WiMax coverage in a handful of cities across the United States, but in partnership with their quasi-subsidiary Clearwire are rapidly expanding coverage. Sprint expects to add New York City and San Francisco to their WiMax roadmap soon, a move that is sure to tempt many a frustrated iPhone user in those AT&T bottleneck metropolises. Additionally, despite the acceptance of LTE by carriers worldwide, global WiMax deployments are accelerating. eWeek notes that by the end of 2010 combined global WiMax coverage in 147 countries is expected to surpass 800 million people, and one billion a year later. Currently WiMax deployments cover around 620 million.

[via: Engadget, Android Central]

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Gaming & Mobile Entrepreneurship, Palm, San Francisco, game, news

Palm to mix, mingle, and show off at GAME developer meet-up Tonight

February 11th 2010 | Posted by Derek Kessler

Video Games!Attention mobile game developers: Today, and today only (well, until another event is scheduled), Palm will be rubbing elbows with your types and showing off the capabilities of webOS at the Gaming & Mobile Entrepreneurship (GAME) meet-up/mixer/party. Why Palm and why GAME? Well, it is in their San Francisco backyard, which also happens to be the epicenter of game development in the United States.

Interested? You know you are. Palm’s got the details on the developer website. And don’t forget: Palm will also be presenting at next month’s Game Developers Conference.

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GDC, Game Developers Conference, Open GL ES, PDK, Palm, Plug-in Development Kit, San Francisco, news, webOS

Palm to present at 2010 Game Developers Conference

January 20th 2010 | Posted by Derek Kessler

Palm Games

While Palm’s spiffy new PDK (Plug-in Development Kit) is right now limited to bringing fancy binary apps to webOS only from a few select developers, that isn’t going to stop Palm from showing it off to the masses. To that end, Palm will be presenting at this year’s Game Developers Conference. GDC will be taking place in March in San Francisco, just up the road from Palm’s Sunnyvale headquarters.

The hour-long presentation, scheduled for 3:00 pm on March 12, has a title that tells us pretty much everything we need to know: “An Overview to Creating Games with Palm’s Plug-in Development Kit (PDK)”. But that’s not all, there’s also a description if that left you hungering for more:

“Come learn how to take full advantage of the advanced hardware capabilities of Palm’s webOS devices–including full OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0 support–using the recently announced Plug-in Development Kit (PDK). This technical session will provide an architectural overview of Palm’s hardware and software platforms and then provide hands-on details for how the PDK exposes these capabilities.”

Which makes us say “Ooooooh.” Will we see new game announcements? Considering that they’re planning to demonstrate the PDK to game developers, we wouldn’t be surprised if the PDK becomes widely available around that same time.

Thanks to Baryn for the tip!

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Moscone Center, Palm, San Francisco, WWDC, news, preDevCamp

Palm holding happy hour after WWDC

June 11th 2009 | Posted by Derek Kessler

Thirsty Bear Brewing Company

Are you going to be in San Francisco tonight? Do you need something to wash that nasty taste of disappointment out of your mouth? Palm’s got the answer. Tonight engineers from Palm will hold a happy hour with drinks and tapas at Thirsty Bear Brewing Company (a mere two blocks northeast of the Moscone Center where WWDC is wrapping up today).

So those in San Francisco, who want to talk code or just want to shoot the breeze with the boys from Palm, hit up Thirsty Bear (611 Howard Street) between 6:00 and 8:00 PM

[via: preDevCamp]

Thanks to Lisa for sending this in!

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San Francisco, events, happy hour, preDevCamp

Invitation: SF Happy Hour with Palm Engineers

June 10th 2009 | Posted by Lisa Brewster

Attention San Francisco preDevCampers and anyone else in town after WWDC: Come share drinks and tapas with Palm tomorrow at Thirsty Bear, and get a chance to ask some of Palm’s engineering and developer relations team members about the recent Konami code hacks or anything else webOS related. Well… maybe not the Konami hack… my [...]

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