Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jun 13, 2009
Lowell McAdam, CEO for Verizon Wireless, spoke at a Barclays Capital conference where he discussed upcoming devices and again confirmed the Palm Pre would be coming to Verizon Wireless. What's more, McAdam references "the cousin" of the Pre, which we'll assume is the Palm Eos, codenamed Pixie.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on May 29, 2009
Sprint today confirmed their exclusive on the Palm Pre runs through 2009. The response was in large part due to quotes from Verizon's Chief Executive Lowell McAdam how exclaimed Verizon would sell the Palm Pre in the next six months, putting a Verizon Palm Pre on shelves in time for the all important 2009 holiday season. According to Sprint, their exclusive runs through 2009.
"We have the Pre through 2009," said spokesman James Fisher.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on May 27, 2009
The Palm Eos is rumored to become available on AT&T later this year, but AT&T's CEO Randall Stephenson didn't rule out selling the Palm Pre sometime in the future. Sprint has an exclusive on the Palm Pre, but neither company has offered information on when the exclusivity ends.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on May 24, 2009
News continues to trickle out regarding the Palm Pre and now the upcoming Palm Eos that was rumored a few weeks ago. Engadget has come across a document that details a second half release for the Palm Eos (codenamed Castle). Specifications says the Palm Eos runs Palm System Software and features a "New Palm OS experience". By all accounts, the Palm Eos appears to be the next webOS device.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on May 1, 2009
No sooner than word of the Palm Eos coming to AT&T, comes a rumor that a CDMA version of the new super-thin webOS powered smartphone will also be headed to Sprint. PhoneNews reports the Palm Eos (Pixie) is testing within Sprint for a possible release later this year, perhaps as early as the third quarter. Specs are in line with the AT&T model, outside of support for EVDO Rev. A data.

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Apr 30, 2009
It started with news of a "Mini Pre", followed up by a blurry-cam shot of this mysterious device and now even more leaks regarding the follow-up to Palm's Pre phone. Engadget has added more to the mix on the Palm Eos (codenamed Castle) that will presumably be the next webOS device.
