Posted on 21 October 2010 by Juventino Quinones
As you all know by now, Hewlett Packard (HP) is the new happy owner of Palm and the great webOS. Many rumors on the web give us indication that HP plans to use webOS not only on smartphones, but other devices as well.
On this latest commercial from Hewlett Packard we cannot see any webOS magic on the new printer models ...
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Posted on 19 March 2010 by Juventino Quinones
The App Catalog has now more then 1700 applications available for us webOS users. We only had a little over 1500 about a month ago so Palm is keeping a steady pace -- but still slow for some -- releasing the apps into the Catalog.
One of the new apps in the Catalog is "The H. G. Wells Collection" by ...
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Posted on 16 February 2010 by Juventino Quinones
Many of us think sometimes that Google is not so kin on webOS devices as they are with other platforms, especially Android. But the search giant has a redesigned webOS-friendly interface to show that they have not forgotten about us as you can see on the image below.
The redesigned tab bar features more (and useful) search options (see ...
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Posted on 16 February 2010 by Juventino Quinones
As you all know, Palm keeps on bringing new paid and free applications to the App Catalog almost every day. Last time we had 1368 apps -- here in the US -- and by now the number of apps in the Catalog has gone up, and there are also many apps receiving updates.
Remember the app named ‘This App Saves ...
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Posted on 26 May 2009 by Steven Grady
If you're like me, you're already watching all of the walk through videos posted on YouTube of the Palm Pre. To make it easy, I've decided to embed all of the videos into a centralized location for your learning and viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
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Posted on 24 May 2009 by Steven Grady
At first, it looked like the ragged band of Palm Pre fans would have very little information to survive off of, but the good powers above provided them with sustenance beyond their expectations as a reward for their faith and patience. Aherm, basically what I'm talking about is the seemingly abysmal amount of Pre news, and then just a few ...
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Posted on 01 April 2009 by Steven Grady
Another application that, as far as we can tell, Palm only showed to us, was FlightView. It's an interesting application that allows you to track flights and give you live flight information.
If you're waiting for a friend or loved one's flight, FlightView will give you up-to-minute information and live tracking on their flight on a map.
The application also incorporates the ...
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