Technology and the Internet
The hand-held computer company that made its name with the Palm Pilot said Tuesday that it was changing its name back to Palm Inc.
May 25, 2005
The Handspring deal forms one firm to sell PDAs, another to license their operating system.
Oct. 29, 2003
Palm Inc., the world’s biggest maker of hand-held computers, on Monday announced it would change its name to PalmOne Inc. after the company completed a spinoff of its software unit this fall.
Aug. 19, 2003
Palm Inc., which last month lowered sales forecasts on slumping demand, cut prices on some hand-held personal computers to reduce swelling inventory.
April 12, 2001
Hardware: Hand-held devices are selling for well above retail prices as parts shortages leave the company struggling to meet demand.
June 22, 2000
Smart phone maker Palm facing fight for survival
March 20, 2010
Compaq Computer Corp. doubled its share of the hand-held-computer market last quarter, narrowing the gap with industry leader Palm Inc., said Gartner Inc.’
Aug. 7, 2001
Sale may be key to survival for combined companies as demand drops for PDAs.
June 5, 2003
Business
Palm Inc. said it will work with Intel Corp., Motorola Inc., Texas Instruments Inc. and other computer-chip companies, as the maker of hand-held computers seeks to improve products and boost sales.
July 26, 2001
Palm Inc. is selling a quarter of its company to a private equity firm to arm itself with new leadership, most notably the former technical guru behind the iPod.
June 5, 2007