Access Renames Palm OS to Garnet OS
By Nate Mook, BetaNews
January 25, 2007, 2:02 PM
Access, the company behind the former PalmSource, announced Thursday it is renaming the Palm OS operating system to "Garnet OS," rolling out a new "Access Powered" logo that replaces the "Palm Powered" branding used on a wide range of handheld devices.
In September 2005, Access purchased Palm OS and its owner PalmSource, which was spun out of Palm, Inc. following that company's separation from former parent 3Com. PalmSource changed its name to Access Systems America in October, selling the rights to the "Palm" brand name back to Palm, Inc.
"Access' technology and software product portfolio cover a wide array of functions from comprehensive mobile platforms to integrated browser-based suite solutions that deliver state-of-the art full-Internet browsing and related services," remarked Access CTO Tomihisa Kamada. "The new Access Powered logo provides a way to easily identify those mobile phones and other devices that include software from the entire Access product portfolio."
Access expects hardware makers to include the new logo across their product packaging, splash screens, and promotional items. The company says "the logo is a metaphor for the technologies and products ACCESS generates, incubates and releases to the world."
Access is also developing a Linux platform for mobile phones and devices, which will include a compatibility layer for Garnet OS-based applications.






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