Metro BlackBerry PlayBook review – great tablet, shame about the apps Metro If this all seems a bit familiar, that's because a lot of the ideas – the card-based OS, the swipe gesture areas outside the screen – seem to have been, er, inspired by the Palm Pre and its webOS operating system. The Pre, in case you'd forgotten, … and more
Appmodo Evernote for webOS, Available at Palm App Catalog Appmodo Evernote for webOS has just hit the Palm App Catalog. With Evernote, you can save your ideas, thoughts or anything you see using your Palm Pre and …
HP Trademarks Lead To Smartphone Speculation eWEEK Europe UK HP has promised new smartphones running an updated version of the OS, which it has so far only launched on the Palm Pre 2. “We've got some other ideas in ..
HP Gyst, Veer and Myte WebOS Smartphones Coming in 2011? eWeek HP has promised new smartphones running an updated version of the OS, which it has so far only launched on the Palm Pre 2. “We've got some other ideas in ..
New York Times The Pogie Awards for the Year's Best Tech Ideas New York Times PALM PRE DATA CONSOLIDATION Palm's latest app phones, the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi, offer a software trick that's satisfying both in concept and execution: it … and more
Folks, I’ve had private conversations with a number of predevcamp organizers since Gio’s post yesterday. Gio and I had a very positive conversation this morning. I’ll say the same thing here that I told him and the other organizers: Palm supports preDevCamp 100% We overreacted to the whole disclosure issue. We’ve been in stealth and super secret mode for so long now, we needed a real world conversation to see how we needed to work things so everybody can operate in their own environment
The fourth and fifth chapter of the Rough Cuts version of Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm Mojo™ Framework by Palm Software CTO Mitch Allen is now available from O’Reilly. Chapter four is “Dialogs and Menus” while chapter five covers “Advanced Widgets”. Please visit Safari Books Online to download this chapter
The third chapter of the Rough Cuts version of Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm Mojo™ Framework by Palm Software CTO Mitch Allen is now available from O’Reilly. This chapter is titled “Widgets”. Widgets are dynamic UI controls, that can be integrated within any application.