PCWorld – Palm has pulled the plug on its Palm OS operating system.
Instead, the company will bet its future on its newly unveiled but still mysterious Palm webOS, built to power the new Pre smartphone, according to company CEO Ed Colligan, who spoke Wednesday at an investor conference in San Francisco.
The current Centro smartphone will be the last to use the Palm OS. “There will be no more Palm OS products,” Colligan said. “We will transition to webOS as our core OS, in addition to supporting Microsoft Windows products in the enterprise segment of the market.”
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Colligan brushed aside questions about speculation that Apple might file a lawsuit charging that the Pre’s mult-touch interface infringes on Apple patents.