Here’s something to glean from Palm’s recent quarterly call, besides the still less-than-profitable fiscal number, of course. CEO Jon Rubinstein divulged that yes, we will indeed be seeing webOS 1.3.5 during CES early next month. Even better, we got some insight into what we’ll be expecting from the update: more application storage (hooray!), better WiFi / app performance, improved battery life, and “increase Pixi speed and responsiveness” — interesting that Pixi is called out solo for that last one, but we’re not about to read too much into that just yet. Good news all around, but let’s hope there’s still a surprise or two left in store come January 7th.
WebOS 1.3.5 coming to CES: better performance and more app storage, says Palm CEO originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Dec 2009 22:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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