One of the PalmSource engineers (Kenneth, if I remember correctly) cruises the PalmSource Developer Conference every year it’s held, snapping photos of developers in compromising situations so he can blackmail them later. Or maybe he’s just archiving the conference for posterity and fun. I can never keep those straight.
At any rate, he got a shot [...]
February 19, 2004 – 1:37 am
My latest toy, which I purchased at the PalmSource Developer Conference 2004, is a Tapwave Zodiac 2. It’s a handheld optimized for gaming, which means fast video and great audio. And, incidentally, movies.
The Zodiac comes with a stripped-down copy of Kinoma Player, with Kinoma Producer on the desktop for converting files. Kinoma Player isn’t bad [...]
February 10, 2004 – 12:32 am
I’m in beautiful, sunny San José for the PalmSource Developer Conference 2004. Or at least it will be sunny in another six hours when I get up and go to the conference.
It looks like it will be a busy conference for me. There are a ton of Palm OS 6 panels on the agenda, so [...]
March 19, 2003 – 10:13 am
In light of Sony CEO Noboyuki Idei’s public statement that he’d love to buy PalmSource, Mike Rohde presents some good arguments about why PalmSource should remain independent.
I can’t agree with him more. PalmSource’s status as an independent company allows it greater flexibility in dealing with Palm OS licensees. If the Palm OS were owned by [...]