Well, yes we’re a bit late getting this week’s challenge out, but we think you’ll like the challenge anyway, and in the spirit of holiday generosity, we’ll even give you a little extra time to work on it.
We all know mobile technology is revolutionizing our personal and professional lives. But it’s also transforming the field of medicine in new and exciting ways. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an advanced technology that collects and analyzes detailed images and 3D renderings of the body’s internal organs and structures without exposing patients and doctors to dangerous radiation as X-Rays do.
Minneapolis Personal Injury Law Firm Schwebel, Goetz & Sieben Have Made Their Website Available In Mobile Format, For Easier Browsing On Cell Phones, Smartphones And PDAs, And Offers A Very Useful… (PRWeb November 28, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/personal/injury/prweb8993103.htm
For this week’s app hack we are going to focus on a feature that has always been a passion of mine: multi-touch.
This week’s App Hack will take a look at an API common across all webOS devices: the accelerometer. Generally, it is used to flip the screen around when the user rotates their device, but it can be used for so much more than that
As explained in yesterday’s post , we are starting a weekly App Hack Challenge. Each week we will post a code sample or explain how to use a particular API. You will have just seven days to use that code or API to build a cool app. The app doesn’t have to be huge or complex, just something fun and interesting. You have to submit it to the app catalog by October 11th at 11:59pm Pacific Daylight Time to enter.
Looking for an opportunity to flex your webOS skills on a new app, but need a bit of inspiration to get your creative juices flowing? We’ve got the answer for you. For the next few weeks, we’re going to hold weekly, virtual, mini-hackathons around some cool aspects of webOS development you may not be familiar with yet.
Looking for an opportunity to flex your webOS skills on a new app, but need a bit of inspiration to get your creative juices flowing? We’ve got the answer for you
ExtremeTech Another fire sale Siliconrepublic.com HP last week 'quietly' launched its Pre3 smartphone, a successor to the Palm Pre – just hours before it emerged that the company planned to ditch its Personal Systems Group (PSG) as well webOS tablet and smartphone division, formerly Palm, … Photos: From the Palm Pre to the HP TouchPad: webOS devices through the ages Silicon.com HP kills WebOS hardware, software in limbo Mobile Computing News HP's webOS Drama Spawns Parody Twitter Accounts Forbes (blog) ZDNet (blog)
We know developers have been working hard to create great apps in time for the HP TouchPad’s summer launch. Now, we want to reward that hard work and support developer efforts with a very special offer, which we’re starting at webOS CONNECT Paris and Berlin.
On the Road Again Our Developer Relations team has been delivering keynotes, sitting on panels, and hosting workshops and meetups around the US and abroad to share our enthusiasm for webOS and other web-based development tools – tools that are changing the face of mobile development and making it easier for you to get the most from your investment. Here’s where you can catch us in the coming weeks: Mobile App World — October 19-20 — London, UK On October 19th at 2 p.m. Ben Combee will be speaking about one of today’s hot topics: Using Web Technology to Solve Device Fragmentation.
A few weeks ago, while jamming out to some tunes on my Palm Pre, I started thinking how great it would be to stream the MP3’s located on my home computer. Instead of constantly updating my music over USB, it would be much more convenient to have access to my entire music collection regardless of location. Additionally, I wanted to set up my own server running at home so I wouldn’t have to use a third-party service
I am happy to announce that developers who are members of our Early Access program can now download the first early access release of webOS 2.0 . Please check the private forum for more information and details on getting your copy of the release
I’m speaking at OSCON in Portland next week, and what a busy week it will be. In addition to my personal session on marketing open source projects, I’ve added some Palm stuff in collaboration with HP