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Palm Pre Delivers (Mostly) on Its Promise

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The Palm Pre smartphone and the company's much-anticipated new operating system--called webOS--is just out and available from Sprint. WebOS is clean, engaging and intuitive but the main problems with the Pre key to the hardware and construction of the device. Assistant Editor Ginny Mies takes a look to see if the Pre can help Palm regain much-needed market share.

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