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Zhephree's Wooden Rows sees release, incredible! price cleaved by a buck
It was early December. The whirlwind year that was 2011 was coming to a close and the future of webOS was still a great unknown. But one developer stood up and proclaimed, "My name is Zhephree, and I shall
HP's Android TouchPad kernel released, still never existed
A few months back, deep in the midst of the TouchPad fire sale, at least a few of HP's webOS tablets shipped out the door and to customers with an unexpected install: Android. While HP never figured out
HP to shuffle webOS group out of Palm campus, sending to Cupertino [exclusive]
Over the past several months we've watched HP's webOS work force get chopped in half and suffer some pretty serious attrition, all thanks to HP's former lack-of-a-plan. That's now getting resolved, but
The webOS Wish List: Social status in Contacts
Synergy is awesome, and it's been awesome since Palm unveiled it as part of webOS way back at the beginning of 2009. The simplicity of webOS' linked contacts has yet to be matched by any other OS maker
The webOS Wish List: Online account management
Here's something we've been practically begging to get for three years now: online account management. Today, if you go to hpwebos.com/account and log in with your webOA Account credentials you get just
Hide apps from the launcher and Just Type (homebrew)
If you have any icons that are cluttering your app launcher for apps that you don’t want to (or can't) uninstall and just want to hide the icon, there is a quick homebrew fix that will help you out. By
TweetPad is Twitter for the TouchPad, plain and simple
There are a multitude of Twitter clients available for webOS smartphones and a growing number for the TouchPad tablet. The latest to join the fray is the aptly named TweetPad, i.e. Twitter for the TouchPad
The webOS Wish List: Bluetooth file transfer
There are a great many things webOS does very well. There are other it's not so good at. And there are some things that my four-year-old Treo running Palm OS could do but are mind bogglingly missing from
HP appoints Bill Veghte as new Chief Strategy Officer, to lead webOS open source initiative
Time to learn a new name: Bill Veghte. Before today Mr. Veghte was HP Executive Vice President of HP Software, today he's still that, but he's also HP's new Chief Strategy Officer, replacing the retired
TI working on an inductive charger for smartphones tablets. Um, Touchstone?
What have we here, Texas Instruments? Inductive charging that can be built into a device? Gee willikers, I feel like I've seen that before.





















