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Palm is expected to make a massive product launch during the
2009 Consumer Electronics Show, and among them, a new OS dubbed Nova. The
announcement is in accordance with the company’s previously announced plans,
which include the launch of its next-gen operating system in early 2009.
Even though the company has made no comments on the upcoming
announcement, this is certainly intended to help Palm better respond to the
increasing pressure put out by BlackBerry, the iPhone, and the latest
sensation, the G1.
Lawrence Harris, analyst for Wall Street brokerage firm CL
King & Associates, told Wired that the upcoming announcement is not just a
rumor, and that it’s actually closer to a certainty. This, he said, is Palm’s
chance to prove that it can survive on such a competitive market.
Nova is a Linux-based operating system that will make its
official debut on a Palm device, which will also be unveiled at the Consumer
Electronics Show press conference.
We still need to wait a bit longer before getting our hands
on more details about Nova, but the good news is that Palm is not willing to
give up its place in the smartphone market, despite the fact that the
competition got tougher than ever this year.
First, there was Apple’s launch of a second-generation 3G
iPhone, which was undoubtedly a success not only in the United States. Then,
there was Google and HTC’s announcement of an Android phone, which no one
expected to see earlier than next year. And last, but not least, even RIM
acknowledged that the competition is hard to come by these days, but giving up
its famous QWERTY keyboard and launching a touch-screen BlackBerry.
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