Palm, Inc. was an American company that specialized in manufacturing
personal digital assistants (PDAs) and various other electronics. They were the designer of the
PalmPilot, the first PDA successfully marketed worldwide, as well as the
Treo 600, one of the first
smartphones. Palm developed several versions of
Palm OS for PDAs and smartphones. The company was also responsible for the first versions of
webOS, the first multitasking operating system for smartphones,
and
enyo.js, a framework for
HTML5 apps.
In July 2010, Palm was purchased by
Hewlett-Packard
The Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard ( ) or HP, was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. HP developed and provided a wide variety of hardware components ...
(HP) and in 2011 announced a new range of webOS products. However, after poor sales, HP CEO
Léo Apotheker
Léo Apotheker (born 18 September 1953) is a German business executive. He served briefly as the chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard from November 2010 until his dismissal in September 2011. He also served as co-chief executive officer o ...
announced in August 2011 that it would end production and support of Palm and webOS devices, marking the end of the Palm brand after 19 years.
In October 2014, HP sold the Palm
trademark to a
shelf corporation
A shelf corporation, shelf company, or aged corporation is a company or corporation that has had no activity. It was created and left with no activity – metaphorically put on the "shelf" to "age". The company can then be sold to a person or gr ...
tied to the Chinese electronics firm
TCL Corporation. Shortly afterward, TCL confirmed its plans to revive the Palm brand on future,
crowdsourced smartphones.
History
Palm, headquartered in
Sunnyvale, California
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Sunnyvale lies along the historic El Camino Real and Highway 101 and is bordered by portions of San Jose to the nort ...
, was responsible for numerous products including the
Pre
Pre or PRE may refer to:
Places
*Preston railway station, UK National Rail code PRE
*Prince Edward station, on Hong Kong's MTR
People
*Steve Prefontaine (1951–1975), an American runner nicknamed "Pre"
Arts, entertainment, and media
*Pre (ba ...
and
Pixi as well as the
Treo and
Centro smartphones. Previous product lines include the Pilot 1000, Palm Pilot Pro, Palm III,
Palm V,
Palm VII,
Zire
The Zire Series was Palm, Inc's "consumer-grade" brand of Personal Digital Assistant.
Background/Overview
The lower-end models emphasized value — Palm's original Zire model was the first PDA under $100 from a major manufacturer — and the high ...
and
Tungsten. While their older devices run
Palm OS Garnet, four editions of the Treo run
Windows Mobile.
Founding and acquisition
Palm Computing, Inc. was founded in 1992 by
Jeff Hawkins, who later hired
Donna Dubinsky and
Ed Colligan Edward "Ed" Colligan (born March 4, 1961) is a former president and CEO of Palm, Inc. which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2010. Colligan now is a small business investor, serves on a number of boards, and advises start-up companies.
Colligan ...
, all of whom guided Palm to the invention of
Palm Pilot. The company was originally started to write software for the
Zoomer, a consumer
PDA
PDA may refer to:
Science and technology
* Patron-driven acquisition, a mechanism for libraries to purchase books
*Personal digital assistant, a mobile device
* Photodiode array, a type of detector
* Polydiacetylenes, a family of conducting poly ...
manufactured by
Casio for
Tandy.
The Zoomer devices were also distributed by Casio and
GRiD, while Palm provided the
PIM software. The
PEN/GEOS operating system was provided by
Geoworks.
The Zoomer failed commercially, but Palm continued generating revenue by selling synchronization software for
HP devices, and the
Graffiti handwriting recognition software for the
Apple Newton MessagePad.
The company was acquired by
U.S. Robotics Corp.
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in 1995. In June 1997, U.S. Robotics was acquired by
3Com
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and Palm became a 3Com subsidiary. In June 1998, the founders became unhappy with the direction in which 3Com was taking the company, and left to found
Handspring
Handspring may refer to:
*Handspring (company), a company that made personal digital assistants
*Handspring (gymnastics), a gymnastics move involving forward or backward rotation of the body
*Rising handspring or nip-up, an acrobatic transition fr ...
.
Stock offering and split into PalmSource and PalmOne
3Com made the Palm subsidiary an independent,
publicly traded company on March 1, 2000, and it traded on the
NASDAQ
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under the
ticker symbol PALM. Palm Inc had its
IPO
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during the
dot-com bubble and in its first day of trading the
shares
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of the new company hit an all-time high of
US$
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95.06.
But competition and the end of the tech bubble caused Palm's shares to lose 90% of their value in just over a year. By June 2001 the company's shares were trading at US$6.50, making it the worst performing PDA manufacturer on the NASDAQ index at the time.
In January 2002, Palm set up a wholly owned subsidiary to develop and license Palm OS, which was named
PalmSource
ACCESS Systems Americas, Inc. (formerly PalmSource) is a subsidiary of ACCESS which develops the Palm OS PDA operating system and its successor, the Access Linux Platform, as well as BeOS. PalmSource was spun off from Palm Computing, Inc.
P ...
in February. PalmSource was then spun off from Palm as an independent company.
In October 2003, the hardware division of the company merged with Handspring, was renamed to palmOne, Inc.
and traded under the ticker symbol PLMO. The Palm trademark was held by a jointly owned holding company.
United as a single company

In May 2005, palmOne purchased PalmSource's share in the 'Palm' trademark for US$30 million.
In July 2005, palmOne launched its new name and brand, reverting to Palm, Inc. and trading under the ticker symbol PALM once again.
In late 2005,
ACCESS, which specializes in mobile and embedded web browser technologies, acquired PalmSource for US$324 million.
On January 4, 2006, Palm released the Palm
Treo 700w, the first
Windows Mobile-powered Treo, in a partnership with
Verizon Wireless and
Microsoft.
In December 2006, Palm, Inc. paid US$44 million to ACCESS for an irrevocable license to use and modify the source code for Palm OS Garnet as well as ship Palm OS Garnet in any Palm product without paying royalties; with this arrangement, the Palm company could once again develop both its hardware and software.
In June 2007, Palm formed a strategic relationship with the private-equity firm
Elevation Partners, who purchased a 25% equity stake of the company for US$325 million
– an investment that came after months of rumours about a possible Palm sale. Palm CEO Ed Colligan acknowledged that "We were approached by larger parties over the last six months," and "the reality is that we thought this was the best outcome for our business and our investors."
On December 18, 2008, Palm CEO Ed Colligan announced that the company would no longer develop any new handheld PDAs. Palm announced the
webOS operating system and
Palm Pre smartphone at the
Consumer Electronics Show
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on January 8, 2009, and released on June 6, 2009 with
Sprint
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Aerospace
*Spring WS202 Sprint, a Canadian aircraft design
*Sprint (missile), an anti-ballistic missile
Automotive and motorcycle
*Alfa Romeo Sprint, automobile produced by Alfa Romeo between 1976 and 1989
*Chevrolet Sprint, ...
. The design team was led by
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, Mike Bell, Peter Skillman and
Michael Abbott
Michael Dennis Abbott is a New Hampshire politician.
Education
Abbott graduated from Longmeadow High School. Abbott earned a B.A. from Brown University in 1970 and a M.E.d. from Keene State College in 1986.
Career
Abbott worked as principal of ...
.
In early 2009, the hype over WebOS sent Palm’s stock from US$3 to a high of about US$18. While reviews of the Palm Pre were positive, launching with only one U.S. carrier (Sprint, which was also a distant third in the market) proved to be a crucial mistake that limited sales, even though it became Sprint's phone. The Pre was often described as Palm's
swan song
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as it was too late to keep the company – with only $250 million in cash and short- term investments at the beginning of 2009 – independent for long. By 2010 the share price of Palm dropped to below US$4.
Acquisition by HP and demise

On April 28, 2010, Hewlett-Packard announced it would purchase Palm at $5.70 a share for $1.2 billion in an all-cash deal.
The acquisition was completed on July 1, 2010.
The Palm global business unit was to be responsible for webOS software development and webOS-based hardware products, from a robust smartphone roadmap to future slate PCs and netbooks.
In February 2011, HP unveiled a new line of WebOS products, including the
Pre 3
The HP Pre 3, styled as Pre3 , is a touchscreen slider smartphone manufactured by Hewlett-Packard. The device uses webOS, is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and has a 3.6-inch screen. It is conceptually the successor to the Palm Pre 2 ...
,
Veer, and
TouchPad; however, these products were branded under HP's name and not with the Palm name.
[ In July 2011, as part of a reorganization, WebOS head Jon Rubinstein was demoted from senior vice president to a "product innovation role", and replaced by Steven DeWitt, head of HP's North American consumer PC unit. At the same time, Palm was renamed the "webOS global business unit", effectively ending the use of the Palm brand.]
The launch of the TouchPad was met with extremely poor sales; on August 18, 2011, HP announced that it would immediately end the production and support of all Palm and WebOS devices, and would be "exploring options to optimize the value of webOS software going forward", including a potential sale of the division to another company. HP also cancelled the U.S. release for the Pre 3 and Veer, and infamously, held a fire sale on remaining TouchPad stock, lowering prices for the tablet to as low as US$99 (which, however, led to a major spike in demand for the device).[ The decision, made by HP's CEO at the time ]Léo Apotheker
Léo Apotheker (born 18 September 1953) is a German business executive. He served briefly as the chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard from November 2010 until his dismissal in September 2011. He also served as co-chief executive officer o ...
, along with its $11.7 billion acquisition of Autonomy
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, and threats to spin-off HP's consumer business, led to a major decline in HP's market performance, with its shares falling in value by 45.4%.
Following the resignation of Apotheker and his replacement by Meg Whitman, it was announced in December 2011 that an open source version of much of WebOS would be created. Shortly afterward, Jon Rubinstein, along with a number of other senior Palm staff members, began to leave HP.[ On August 15, 2012, it was revealed that HP had re-organized the remaining WebOS team as a unit known as "Gram", made up of the remaining components of Palm.] In February 2013, HP announced that it had sold the WebOS team, along with a license to the WebOS source code, documentation, and underlying patents, to LG Electronics. LG planned to primarily utilize the WebOS platform for its smart TV products, rather than on mobile devices, but did not rule out the possibility.
TCL ownership, new device
On December 30, 2014, it was reported that in October 2014, HP had sold the Palm trademark and related intellectual properties to Wide Progress Global Limited, a shelf company
A shelf corporation, shelf company, or aged corporation is a company or corporation that has had no activity. It was created and left with no activity – metaphorically put on the "shelf" to "age". The company can then be sold to a person or g ...
controlled by Nicolas Zibell — a regional president of TCL Corporation, which markets Android smartphones under the Alcatel brand. At the same time, it was discovered that the former Palm.com now redirected to MyNewPalm.com; the site displayed a "coming soon" page with the previous orange Palm logo, and the slogan "Smart move", which is also the slogan used by Alcatel OneTouch.
TCL publicly confirmed its acquisition of the Palm brand on January 6, 2015, stating that it planned to "re-create" the company with a new team based in Silicon Valley, and incorporate crowdsourcing into its product development.
On October 15, 2018, a new Palm companion device was unveiled, which is manufactured by a new Palm-branded startup company from California that is financially backed by TCL and basketball player Stephen Curry
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. It is an "ultra-mobile", Android-based device designed to serve as a smaller, simplified companion to a larger smartphone. The new device was announced as being exclusive to Verizon Wireless, only available as an add-on to an existing or new device plan.
See also
* List of Palm OS devices
This is a list of Palm OS devices, and companies that make, or have made, them.
Abacus/Fossil, Inc.
Fossil, made Wrist PDAs that use the Palm OS operating system.(Discontinued)
* AU5005—Palm OS 4.1
* AU5006—Palm OS 4.1
* AU5008—Palm OS ...
* Palm (PDA)
Palm was a line of personal digital assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones developed by California-based Palm, Inc., originally called Palm Computing, Inc. Palm devices are often remembered as "the first wildly popular handheld computers," respon ...
* Palm Desktop
Palm Desktop is a personal information manager computer program for Microsoft Windows or Mac OS/Mac OS X, and can be used alone or in combination with a Palm OS personal digital assistant.
Features
Palm Desktop contains four main modules which co ...
* Palm Foleo
The Palm Foleo was a planned subnotebook computer that was announced by mobile device manufacturer Palm Inc. on May 30, 2007, and canceled three months later. It intended to serve as a companion for smartphones including Palm's own Treo line. T ...
* PalmSource, Inc.
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