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Son of PalmOS in Your SmartTV

Son of PalmOS in Your SmartTVDo you remember the PalmPilot?  By 1999, within three years of its launch, the Palm had user base of over 5 million users. I was a fan of the Palm. I went thru a series of them in the 2000’s. In 2011 I marked the sale of the PalmOS on the BachSeat. PalmOS has had a number of names since it glory days. It was also known as HP webOS, Open webOS (HP), Palm webOS, and most recently LG webOS.

SmartTVLG (LGLD) has been using webOS in their SmartTV’s since 2014 and more recently in their line of smart refrigerators. LG is updating LG webOS to LG webOS Hub. The LG webOS Hub is a new version of its webOS streaming television platform. The newest version incorporates a new hub for third-party partners to plug into.

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The webOS Hub will incorporate many third-party applications that are supported by LG’s streaming operating system. Some of the third-parties including Netflix (NFLX), Hulu, Amazon (AMZN) Prime Video, Disney Plus (DIS) Plus, and YouTube Google (GOOG). It will also include LG Channels, the company’s free, ad-supported streaming service. Support for NVidia‘s (NVDA) cloud gaming service is promised in the near future.

LG logoLG said webOS Hub was developed in partnership with Dolby, Realtek, and CEVA. It has been certified by over 160 broadcasters around the world.

Park Hyoung-sei, the president of LG Home Entertainment Company, told FierceVideo;

We are committed to refining and expanding our webOS Hub ecosystem, which continues to introduce more and more consumers to the unparalleled user experience of LG webOS.

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More than 120 million devices in 150 countries are powered by some version of webOS. According to analytics firm Omdia, LG’s webOS is one of the more-dominant smart television platforms internationally. LG’s webOS owns around 18.5% of the market. It is bested only by South Korean competitor Samsung, which has nearly 30% of the global streaming platform market.

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Besides the nostalgia of seem Palm resurrected into the media,. There is the creepiness factor of LG, Amazon, Netflix and Google (YouTube) monitoring and monetizing your TV viewing habits. They can data-mine your viewing habits to profit off what you do. 

Do not think they wont use your data to make a profit. Back in 2017 I wrote that Vizio had to pay $2.2 million to the FTC and the state of New Jersey to settle a lawsuit alleging it collected customers’ television-watching habits without their permission.

 

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

Palm Now A Chinese Mobile Company

Palm Now A Chinese Mobile CompanyLet’s take a trip on the way-back machine and visit the first cool – gotta-have-it tech toy, the Palm Pilot. I had several versions of the Palm Pilot, The Palm V was the best version, but the  PalmOne-m515 had a color screen. The oft traded PDA builder moved from Palm to modem-maker US Robotics. Which was later purchased by 3Com, and then Handspring. Next, it was PalmOne/Source and finally purchased in 2010 for $1.2 billion by HP, where many tech firms go to die.

Palm logoNow ChinaTechNews.com reports that the Chinese consumer electronics group TCL recently announced that they will acquire the Palm brand. HP is selling Palm as part of Meg Whitman’s struggles to right the floundering HP (HPQ).

Li Dongsheng, chairman of TCL Group, claims the Palm acquisition is different from their purchase of Alcatel’s mobile division. According to the Chinese firm, Palm has its fans in America and its operating ideas are similar to Apple (AAPL). They believe this type of fandom can give Palm strength. Li said the Palm brand still has value in some of the global markets and people expect its re-emergence to continue to offer innovative products.

ChinaAccording to the article, TCL will launch new Palm products at the end of 2015. TLC plans to position Palm as a high-end smartphone brand. Maybe in China, the Palm name is an innovative mobile terminal brand, which will be closely related to users and fans.

Variety reports from CES that TCL said that it will re-create Palm in Silicon Valley. In the statement TCL claims:

Palm has always carried a lot of affect and emotions … That’s why TCL has set the direction to rebuild the brand involving Palm’s very own community, making it the largest scale crowdsourced project ever seen in the industry.

The firm will back the crowdsourced development of new Palm products with 5,000 engineers and seven research and development centers around the world.

Guo Aiping, CEO of TCL Communication, told ChinaTechNews.com that this acquisition is limited to the Palm brand and it does not include other assets such as employees.

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First, another US company sold to the competition. Just saying.

I agree with ArsTechnica they hypothesize this move could be seen as TCL’s attempt to break into the U.S. smartphone market under a well-known brand. Other Chinese companies such as Lenovo, which now owns Motorola, have a similar strategy of operating in America under a well-known brand.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.