HP tells developers to start submitting apps for Pre 3, still on track for … Engadget Summer's whittling away folks, and with it the promised window for Palm's HP's Pre 3.
As the HP TouchPad broadens webOS’ footprint around the world, the webOS App Catalog will open its doors in four new countries – Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong. Once people power up their shiny new TouchPads, we want them to access as many of your great apps as possible. Here are some things we’re doing to help make that happen: – Developers may now submit apps to the App Catalog specifically for these countries – All free apps marked in the catalog for “rest of the world” will be made available automatically in the App Catalog for these countries, which include TouchPad apps and smartphone apps that have been tested and approved as TouchPad-compatible.
I’d like to talk about the fundamental concept of CSS 3 Flexible Box Models and how you can take advantage of it as you create the interface using the Enyo framework. In addition, I’d also recommend checking out one of our previous posts, “ Getting Familiar with the Flexible Box Layout Model .” CSS 3 Flexible Box Model (“Flexbox”)
Spotify mostly hits the right notes Bellingham Herald My Palm Pre would only install the app and not play any tunes. A footnote revealed that playback over 3G is only available on Palm devices in Europe. Spotify, despite the hype as a breakthrough product, has a lot of competition
Sydney Morning Herald How the new HP Touchpad compares to the iPad, Android Honeycomb Australian Business Traveller webOS was originally created by Palm for its Pre smart phone, which never went on sale in Australia, and when Palm was recently sold HP, it morphed into a tablet OS.
The Age (blog) In brief: an introduction to HP's webOS PC Authority It's already leaked the name of a potential family of devices, the PalmPad, and we know from our experiences with webOS-based smartphones such as the Palm Pre Plus that it could rival iOS for smoothness.
Sydney Morning Herald (blog) Tablets, tablets everywhere: Is iPad2 really unbeatable? Venture Outsource Nearly one year after the acquisition of Palm , HP shipped its first true tablet offering, the TouchPad, on July 1st. The report released by Needham & Co
Geek.com 60 days in WebOS land: an Android users perspective Geek.com The experience was fun, but I eventually went back to my Nexus S.
CRN (blog) The Daily App: Subnet Calculator For HP TouchPad CRN (blog) Optimized for the TouchPad, as opposed to other, earlier apps that were optimized for either the Palm Pre or Palm Pixi, Subnet Calculator will do the work of calculating a series of configurations using IP address, netmask, subnet bits, …
Tablets Planet HP TouchPad Pocket Gamer That supposed weakness, however, is undoubtedly the TouchPad's greatest strength: the overriding feeling after an extended session with HP's debut tablet is that it's best described as a ' Palm Pre Plus'. In other words, the TouchPad takes all of the … HP TouchPad: What's in the box
Spotify mostly hits the right notes [The Dallas Morning News] TMC Net My Palm Pre would only install the app and not play any tunes.
TFTS (blog) Microsoft has 3 months to make or break Windows Phone – Part 2 WMPoweruser.com The last three features, though not pressing, would be highly welcome; “real buttons “ for “back” “home” and “search” instead of capacitive ones, inductive charging ala Palm Pre Touchstone and finally NFC support.
HP TouchPad: What's in the box? Recombu The HP TouchPad runs HP webOS, which was formally Palm webOS, the same operating system as the Palm Pre 3. With this HP joins Rim and Apple in offering a complete hardware and software solution.