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August 20, 2008 12:55 PM PDT

Daily Debrief: Possible fall pizzazz from Palm

by Kara Tsuboi

In the early days of smartphones, Palm was the leader in the market. That was then. The now is decidedly less exciting for the company that seems to lag way behind other manufacturers when it comes to advanced mobile technology and, let's face it, the cool factor. How many of you have come to regard the Treo as a clunky piece of hardware that you sheepishly pull out in front of your friends who drag and pinch their sleek, shiny touch screens as they browse the Web, flip through their music albums, and show off their photos? Yeah, can you tell I have major phone envy?

That could all soon change. Maybe. On August 20, Palm announced it will be releasing the Treo Pro, its latest and long-awaited offering into the crowded smartphone market. In Wednesday's edition of the Daily Debrief, I talk with CNET Reviews senior editor Bonnie Cha about what consumers can expect from this updated model and whether this handheld will help the company refresh its image.

Cha has yet to lay her hands on the hardware, but judging by photos, she tells me it's sleek, narrower than earlier Treos, and is chock-full of tech that other smartphone users have been enjoying for years. That list includes access to the 3G network, a touch screen and much, much more. Whether the Treo Pro can jumpstart a lackluster company is yet to be seen. I imagine those of us with a mediocre Treo experience won't be clamoring to upgrade but will await the unspecified fall release date with cautious optimism.

Kara is a video reporter for CNET News. She brings her years of broadcast experience and shrewd reporting skills to the CNET TV team. No technology angle is too small or obscure to explore, from major industry news to technology trends to newsmaker interviews. E-mail Kara.
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by Kreuzer33 August 20, 2008 9:29 PM PDT
It sure is a great time to be a consumer. (Except for the whole sluggish economy thing). It's also an exciting to be in the mobile industry right now. Lots going on! But who will live up to the hype? Palm? Android?

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