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    Palm Unveils Foleo Mobile Companion

    Palm announces its new mobile companion product called Foleo.

    Palm Advances Mobile Computing with Its First Mobile Companion Product

    Foleo Mobile Companion Brings Large Screen and Full-size Keyboard to Smartphones

    CARLSBAD, Calif., May 30, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Building on its vision that the future of personal computing is mobile computing, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today announced the Palm(R) Foleo(TM), its first smartphone companion product. The Foleo mobile companion has a large screen and full-size keyboard with which to view and edit email and office documents residing on a smartphone. Edits made on Foleo automatically are reflected on its paired smartphone and vice versa. Foleo and its paired smartphone stay synchronized throughout the day or at the touch of a button. This powerful combination is for productivity-minded business people who want a more complete mobile solution for email, attachments and access to the web.(1)
    Press Release | Palm Foleo Product Site
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    Continued:

    The Foleo mobile companion turns on and off instantly and features fast navigation, a compact and elegant design, and a battery that lasts up to 5 hours of use. Its applications include email, full-screen web browser, and editors or viewers for common business documents such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF files. The Foleo stays synchronized via Bluetooth(R) wireless technology and uses the smartphone's radio or the Foleo's built-in Wi-Fi radio for general Internet connectivity.

    "Foleo is the most exciting product I have ever worked on," said Jeff Hawkins, founder of Palm, Inc. and the visionary behind the Foleo's concept and definition. "Smartphones will be the most prevalent personal computers on the planet, ultimately able to do everything that desktop computers can do. However, there are times when people need a large screen and full-size keyboard. As smartphones get smaller, this need increases. The Foleo completes the picture, creating a mobile-computing system that sets a new standard in simplicity."

    (NOTE TO EDITORS: Credentialed media plus industry and financial analysts are invited to join a streamed webcast today at 11:30 a.m. Pacific. Hawkins will discuss Palm's vision for this new category and demonstrate the new product's capabilities, followed by a Q&A session. The live webcast can be accessed using the following link: http://www.visualwebcaster.com/event.asp?id=39613)

    Foleo mobile companions work with Palm's Treo(TM) smartphones (Palm OS(R) and Windows Mobile(R) versions). However, Palm believes that most smartphones based on Windows Mobile should work with little or no modification. Smartphones based on operating systems from Research in Motion, Apple, and Symbian likely can be supported with a modest software effort. The Foleo's synchronization architecture is open, and Palm expects to work with third-party developers to support as many smartphones as possible.

    "As we did with the PalmPilot more than a decade ago, and more recently with the Treo smartphone, Palm is driving innovation and capitalizing on emerging opportunities in mobile computing, a market full of potential," said Ed Colligan, president and chief executive officer of Palm, Inc. "The Palm Foleo represents our first product in a new line of solutions that will redefine how people work while away from their desks. It starts today with a focus on wireless email, and we expect the Foleo to grow in features and expand its capabilities as the platform grows."

    Skyrocketing use of mobile email creates demand for a new way of mobile computing. By the end of 2007, an estimated 24.2 million wireless email accounts will be in use worldwide, and by 2010 wireless email accounts will soar to 199 million.(2) The rapid growth of smartphone sales, the faster speeds of wireless networks, and the increasing digitization of content make this the right time for the introduction of Palm's first mobile companion product.

    Although designed primarily as a companion to a mobile phone, Foleo is a powerful computer on its own. Its Linux-based operating system and built-in Wi-Fi radio make it easy for developers to create new applications that can be installed with a single click in the browser. The Foleo has a USB port, video-out port, headphone jack, and slots for SD and compact flash cards for memory expansion. This combination of capabilities in a low-cost design is new in the industry. Palm has opened its design and is actively supporting third-party software developers.

    Primary Capabilities and Attributes of the Foleo Mobile Companion

    -- One-button access to full-screen email

    -- Instant on, instant off

    -- Rapid access to various applications

    -- 10-inch screen and full-size keyboard

    -- Web search and browsing via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi

    -- Editors for Word, Excel and PowerPoint, plus a PDF viewer

    -- Compact, stylish design that fits on an airline tray table

    -- Lightweight at 2.5 pounds

    -- Fast, simple and intuitive navigation

    -- 5-hour battery life

    -- Linux OS for easy application development

    Wireless Email on the Big Screen

    Email users have become increasingly dependent on smartphones to remain connected and productive.

    Drawing on Palm's world-class usability and responsiveness, the Foleo mobile companion gives Palm OS and Windows Mobile based smartphone customers more power and flexibility while retaining the most-loved features of the Treo smartphone. For example, customers open the Foleo, press a button, and it turns on instantly. There is never a delay or boot-up time. A dedicated button provides access to email. All work is saved, so there is no need to close applications or take actions in order to save files. When the Foleo is turned on again, it resumes where the user left off.

    New users follow a simple process to pair a Foleo with their smartphone. From then on, email stays synchronized on both devices.

    Web Browsing

    It is easy to view the web through built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios, using the Opera browser. Using Bluetooth, a Treo smartphone acts as a wireless modem for the Foleo. Alternatively, customers can use the Foleo mobile companion's built-in Wi-Fi for fast web browsing anywhere Wi-Fi is available, including more than 50,000 hot spots open to the public in the United States.(3)

    Attachments To Go

    The Foleo mobile companion also supports the most popular types of attachments. As on the Treo smartphone, the mobile companion uses a version of Documents To Go(R) customized by DataViz(R). People can create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint compatible documents. The Foleo also includes a Palm-developed PDF reader.

    Mobile professionals will find that just as their smartphones are ideal for use while on the move, the Foleo mobile companion is a perfect fit for use while commuting by mass transit, in meetings or on business trips. The mobile companion's size is ideal for working from an airplane seat, and its instant on/off capability makes it easy to comply with flight restrictions on electronics.

    Elegant and Thoughtful Design

    The Foleo mobile companion's hardware design features elegantly clean lines and forgoes excessive latches and connectors. An innovative scroll wheel, clever forward and back buttons, and a convenient track point enable easy navigation without requiring the user's hands leave the full-size keyboard.

    By building the Foleo on an open Linux-based software platform, Palm hopes to replicate earlier success with developers by drawing a large community to create new applications that will extend the mobile companion's capabilities. Palm already has partnered with DataViz and Opera Software, demonstrating the ease with which exciting technology and applications can be ported to the Foleo mobile companion. Palm also will produce tools to allow smartphone manufacturers to make devices compatible with the Foleo mobile companion.

    Foleo Pricing and Availability

    U.S. availability for the Palm Foleo mobile companion will begin this summer. The price of the Foleo mobile companion is expected to be $499 after an introductory $100 rebate. For more information on the Foleo mobile companion, please visit www.palm.com/seefoleo. To sign up for notification about Foleo availability, please visit www.palm.com/foleonotify.
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    Foleo mobile companions work with Palm's Treo(TM) smartphones (Palm OS(R) and Windows Mobile(R) versions). However, Palm believes that most smartphones based on Windows Mobile should work with little or no modification. Smartphones based on operating systems from Research in Motion, Apple, and Symbian likely can be supported with a modest software effort. The Foleo's synchronization architecture is open, and Palm expects to work with third-party developers to support as many smartphones as possible.
    w00t! Hope to see this architecture mature!

    I wonder if the USB port will support external CD-ROM drives?
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    Related news. The software partners.

    DataViz Optimizes Documents To Go for Palm Foleo Mobile Companion
    DataViz Provides Built-in Business-document Compatibility for New Generation of Mobile Devices

    MILFORD, Conn., & CARLSBAD, Calif., May 30, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- DataViz(R), Inc., a leading provider of Microsoft(R) Office compatibility solutions, and Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today announced their continued alliance with the latest addition of Documents To Go(R) for Palm(R) Foleo(TM) mobile companions. The award-winning mobile Office suite, Documents To Go, will provide Foleo customers with the ability to create, view and edit Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint compatible files on their mobile companions.
    Read More: Press Release

    Opera Browser Featured in the New Palm Foleo Mobile Companion
    Opera Proves Quick-to-market in Bringing the Web to New Generation of Mobile Devices

    OSLO, Norway & CARLSBAD, Calif., May 30, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Opera and Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today announced that the new Palm(R) Foleo(TM) mobile companion will use the Opera web browser to provide customers a user-friendly web experience. Based on Opera 9, Opera for the Palm Foleo offers intelligent navigation features and support for advanced Web 2.0 applications using Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). Opera's Software Developer Kit (SDK) proved to be a quick-to-market solution in tailoring a browser suitable for the cutting edge of mobile technology.
    Read more: Press Release
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    underwhelmed

    Sorry, what's the point?
    If I wanted portability, I'd carry a smartphone. If I wanted a bigger device, I'd bring a fully functional 10.6" laptop or UMPC. The instant-on feature isn't that important that'd I'd want to compromise on the portability of a smartphone-only option, or the functionality of a proper laptop.

    Distinctly underwhelmed. Palm has merely reinvented the wheel... except that their 'laptop' runs on linux, and has to to use 3rd party versions of Office and Acrobat instead of the originals.

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    Now instead of 1 device, I need 2? Sounds like a step backwards.....
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    Ha ha.... ka, you read my mind.... WHAT'S THE POINT???

    I already carry a Treo and a laptop. With a 3rd party program, I can do the same.
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    After years of being a diehard Palm follower (since the Palm V days, right through the M500/505/515, entire T-series and now a Treo 650) i've finally come to the sad realisation that Palm is a has been...another great company consigned to the history books of "has been's".
    The Foleo is a dumb idea...completely pointless.
    I really love the Palm OS but in this day and age a Treo without Wifi, 3.5G, a decent mp camera and as thick as 2 or 2.5 Samsung i600s or Dopod C730's, is distinctly jurassic (yes i know the Treo 750v has 3G but thats WM platform too...and a form factor way thicker than any of the new WM6 offerings from Samsung, Dopod and Motorola...and alot more expensive than any of these too).
    I was going to get a Dopod C730 but held off, waiting for Hawkin's new invention, but much as i dislike the Windows platform (i'm a diehard Mac user too) looks like i dont have much of a choice so i'm probably going to go WM6 today.

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    looking good.
    fun to mess around with
    will get pal to get it me one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Kong View Post
    looking good.
    fun to mess around with
    will get pal to get it me one
    So far a lot of people slamming it as mediocre and unnecessary, what's so attractive about it to you? It would be interesting to hear your perspective. Hope its not just meant to be another toy to you.
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    Jeff Hawkins' Foleo Demo



    This short clip shows Jeff Hawkins demonstrating some of the features of the new Foleo mobile companion. He holds the lightweight unit with ease while explaining the conception of the product and shows some of its key features like the instant On/Off button and email capabilities.
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    haha....the video is funnie. Whatever emails you get on the treo, you get on the foleo. Pardon me, what big deal is that? And he's playing with the instant ON/OFF switch all the time.

    Been a longtime Palm user (still using the Tungsten series), but I guess its really going in the wrong direction. I am definitely not going to hold a Treo and this big foleo and bring it everywhere I go.

    Maybe as a pure surfing device, nothing more than that.

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    I feel like such a sucker, waiting all this time for "Jeff's top secret project" that was going to replace my aged Treo650.

    I would have been delirious with joy if they had simply added WiFi and HSDPA to the Treo, and what did they give me instead? A damn mothership for the Treo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clueless View Post
    I feel like such a sucker, waiting all this time for "Jeff's top secret project" that was going to replace my aged Treo650.

    I would have been delirious with joy if they had simply added WiFi and HSDPA to the Treo, and what did they give me instead? A damn mothership for the Treo.
    Fooleo!

    If you ever thought this was going to be a phone then you all were missing the whole point. Hawkins had specifically stated his secret project is a new category of product. This Foleo device was pretty much expected though it seems to fall short of expectations.
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    from the moment i read "mobile companion", i knew it'd be rubbish.

    if you want one, why not just get a laptop?

    i guess this would work for people without a laptop (i.e. only a PC and smartphone, and you need smth in between), but laptops today are abundant.

    jeff, are you ok?

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