Sizzling within the heels from the Touchpad,
Microsoft Office Standard 2010, we have Palm’s new WebOS phone,
microsoft Office 2010 License, the HP Veer. It’s about the size of a credit card, but has all the functionality of a full webOS device built into that 2.6-inch, 320×400 screen. It’s got HSPA+, 8GB of storage inside,
Office Professional Plus 2007, and a Snapdragon 7230 CPU running at 800MHz. Hey, and it runs Flash!
Jon Rubenstein described the phone as something that “fits in your pocket with room to spare,” saying that one size doesn’t work for all. Tell me about it. This one has a more 4:3 form factor, too, which will be weird for a lot of people. But hey,
Microsoft Office Standard, weird can be good.
It’s also got a 5-megapixel camera on the back. Weight is a mere 103 grams, or 3.63 ounces, though at 15mm thick it is a little chubby,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Key, and I’m concerned that my man-hands won’t be able to type on that tiny keyboard. And I’d lose this thing in my pocket. Planned availability is “this summer.”