This is a fantastic. If you’ve got yourself a new fifth generation iPod Nano and you actually use it to listen to the radio, and you choose to listen to either Nova or Vega, you can now tag songs on the fly, with the ability to purchase them the next time you sync your iPod to iTunes. More »
Microsoft Australia have partnered with the Nova radio network to leverage the huge success of the Laptop Hunter ads they’ve been pushng for the last couple of months. The end result is that they’re giving away $1300 each day to someone in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne to buy a new PC. More »
From next Monday, you’ll be able to download breakfast and drive-time podcasts from the Nova and Vega networks nationally on your TiVo. Anyone else think this is a bit weird? More »
Though they wouldn’t let me take pictures of the experience, I just got a first chance to handle the Palm Pre, and I can tell you it’s the ultimate stealth handset.
The new bad-arse Palm Pre phone charges wirelessly. That is, it’s got a magnetic induction charger—like a toothbrush—called the Touchstone. More info during our hands-on. [Palm Pre Details]
Palm just named their new OS, dubbed “Web OS”. It focuses on segregating your personal and work info, while somehow integrating it on one device.
Palm just announced the Palm Pre smartphone at CES 2009. It’s a full touchscreen phone that slides open to reveal a keyboard.
In a few moments, we will see the fruits of the Palm team’s many months of labour, and the Palm fan’s answer to what the Post-Treo revolution looks like. Updates as they come.
CrunchGear says they’ve got the dirt on what Palm is launching at CES, which, let’s face it, better be awesome if they wanna stick around. According to their source, that may just be the case.