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The webOS Wish List: Global promo codes
We'll be honest - this one is more for the developers and our own lazy purposes. Right now, webOS App Catalog developers are only able to generate promo codes for their apps on a per-country basis, i.e
Flashcards to Go lands on iPad, brings Enyo goodness to iOS
The first Enyo open source framework-based apps to land on other platforms flew quickly to Android and the world wide web. One of those was James Harris' Flashcards, now suffixed with a "To Go", which
Taking it to the pirates
As a webOS developer, Dan Perlberger has been responsible for the creation of popular apps like Music Player (Remix), Quick Post, and GeoStrings. He's also leading a crusade against webOS app pirates,
ZEN and TECH 32: Mobile Nations health and fitness kickoff
Georgia and Rene are joined by CrackBerry Kevin Michaluk to kickoff Mobile Nations Fitness Month. We break down how best to get started, set attainable goals, and get results, and address some of the most
Determine a photo's filename
You are browsing through the photos on your webOS device and come across a photo you like and want to get more info like the date it was taken or even just the name of the photo. Unfortunately, that info
Refurbished TouchPads land on Woot, asking $169.99 for 16GB and $219.99 for 32GB
If you have missed one of the multitude of chances to pick up an HP TouchPad, here's one more: HP has put a batch of refurbished TouchPads up on deal-a-day site Woot, though you might find yourself taken
Enyo goes Android: Paper Mache on ICS
With yesterday's release of the Enyo development framework as Open Source, webOS developers now are able to take their existing Enyo code and repackage their apps to work on other platforms such as Android
What is this Open webOS 1.0?
As we touched on when talking about the revised expectations and hopes for webOS, there's something interesting right at the very end of the open source roadmap: the September release of "Open webOS 1
Auto-Update System Modification Technology to unite patches and themes in update glory
Are you ready for the next generation of updating patches and themes? Sure you are, don't doubt yourself. Even if you aren't, it's coming, in the form of WebOS Internals' Auto-Update System Modification
The webOS wish list: App Catalog changelogs
With webOS going open source and HP redoubling their development efforts to support the endeavor, one might look to their phone or tablet and suddenly start seeing areas in which webOS could be improved



















