Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Apr 29, 2009
Palm is looking for "real reviewers" for their product line. That includes the Palm Treo, Palm Centro, the soon to be released Palm Pre and future products. You do not need to be a techie to take part. Are your active on Facebook or Twitter? Have an opinion? You could be the perfect candidate. There is limited space in the program, so we encourage our readers to take part in this survey. Palm has reserved a few spots exclusively for readers of Everything Treo.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jan 11, 2009
The CDMA version of Palm's Treo Pro has just received FCC approval, the final step to it becoming available for sale. It's been rumored for weeks to release on Sprint and many thought Palm would use CES to announce the Treo Pro. It's clear the company wanted to keep one the light shining on the new Palm Pre, which it did quite successfully with the Pre winning "Best in Show" at CES.
With the Pre announcement behind us, look for a Sprint Treo Pro announcement in the coming days, weeks.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jan 6, 2009
In advance of the CES Event on Thursday, Palm has just debuted a completely redesigned website. The new site features a very clean look showcasing the Treo Pro, Centro and Treo 800w.

Posted by: Michael Ferrerya
on Jan 5, 2009
As covered earlier today, we now know that Palm will use the CES Event to launch a new prosumer series of phones that will run the Nova OS. Is there still room for Palm at the smartphone table? Some are calling the new operating sytem"amazing", but will it be enough to win back customers who have shifted to RIM's BlackBerry or the iPhone 3G. Expectations are high and Palm has done plenty to help build the anticipation. This product announcement is unlike most Palm's recent history, with zero leaks prior to launch. Even more impressive is the fact we're talking about both an OS and hardware. No screenshots, no blurrycam photos to be found anywhere. The new Palm phone has been in the hands of carriers, yet all we have to go on is Crunchgear's source who says the new form factor is a top-down slider with a touchscreen display.
Apple will take part in their last Macworld tomorrow, an event where Steve Jobs regularly "wows" audiences with the latest in tech. Jobs won't be there tomorrow, replaced by Phil Schiller while he recovers from a hormonal imbalance. Apple will still use this stage to announce new products, but no one is expecting a new iPhone. When Schiller leaves the stage, the focus will immediately shift to Palm at CES. The Apple talent imported by Palm has generated their own "reality distortion field". The buzz is real, but can they deliver. Be sure to stop back at 2:00 pm EST on Thursday for live coverage at everythingtreo.com/live