And with that, the tradition continues. Every year or so, it seems that an iPhone prototype of some description manages to find its way onto eBay, and just over a year after the first iPhone 4 prototype made its way into public view , the precious item you see above is now available on a public auction site. To our knowledge, this is the first iPhone 4 prototype to be offered for sale on eBay — at least from someone who actually appears to be legitimate and in possession of the device he / she claims to own — boasting an etched ‘DF1692′ label in the lower right, omitted volume button markers and a mysterious ‘XXGB’ label around back. Unfortunately, we’re told that it can’t be activated through iTunes, and popping in an AT&T SIM did the seller little good. ‘Course, at $810 and rising, we highly doubt such trivial matters will deter collectors from ponying up. Hit the source link to get your bid in — you know, before Apple’s henchmen convince Mr. Donahoe to pull the plug. iPhone 4 prototype surfaces on eBay: A+++ condition, would buy again originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 03 Jul 2011 18:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Palm also looking at licensing webOS and / or finding new investors
April 14th, 2010
jedwan Although we’ve got the feeling that Palm will eventually be sold off, apparently that’s not the only option on the table: Reuters and Street Insider have followed up last night’s news that Palm is up for sale with some more details, including the revelations that Cisco is an interested buyer and Palm is also considering licensing webOS and / or seeking an additional infusion of cash from an outside investor. We’re at all sure who’d be willing to join Bono’s Elevation Partners in pumping more cash into Palm as it stands right now, but we can certainly see the company loosening the strings and licensing webOS to other manufacturers, something it did with great success back in the Palm OS days. Of course, that success eventually led to a string of terrible business decisions and the brink of failure, from upon which Palm has never returned, but hey — at least it’s familiar territory, right? Sigh. In other news, Palm CTO Mitch Allen is scheduled to talk about Palm’s patent strategy next month, and the press release announcing his talk straight-up values the company’s IP portfolio at $8-$9 a share, or around a billion and a half dollars. If that’s true, it means anyone buying Palm at today’s closing price and market cap of $6 and $1.01b would be getting a nice little discount — which is probably why bids are expected to come in this week. We’ll see what goes down; it looks like most of you agree with us that HTC would be a terrific match here , but anything can happen. Stay tuned. Palm also looking at licensing webOS and / or finding new investors originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 12 Apr 2010 17:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus now on Verizon’s site
January 24th, 2010
admin Congrats, Palm, you’re now officially on a second US carrier . Yep, the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus are now up for sale on Verizon’s website — you’ve read the review , are you taking the plunge? Update : Just noticed that the limited time, buy one get one offer that promised a free Palm Pixi Plus with your purchase of a Pre Plus isn’t active — it’s only being offered along side the Pixi Plus. But let’s give VZW a few hours to get their system up and running before burning down the village. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus now on Verizon’s site originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Jan 2010 00:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments



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