Items tagged with: mexico
webOS Connect Developer Workshops claiming the world
Developers, designers and "mobile expressionists" in Sydney, Singapore, Mexico City, Hong Kong, Beijing, Madrid and Milan should be preparing themselves for webOS app development right now, because HP
webOS 2.0 spotted on Telcel Pre in Mexico
PoderPDA has the head-tiltingly exciting video above of webOS 2.0 running on a Palm Pre from the Telcel network in Mexico. Those phones have been languishing on webOS 1.4, meaning they haven't had access
Paid App Catalog now available in Mexico... if hack it up with webOS 1.4.5
¡Buenas noticias, México! It is now possible for you to download paid apps from the App Catalog, they’ll even take your pesos at a very generous exchange rate. Bad news: you have to hack webOS 1.4.5 onto
Paid App Catalog going international on March 31st
Europe, Canada, and Mexico, hold on to your hats, because in one week you’ll be able to buy apps from the Palm App Catalog. Palm has informed developers that March 31st is the go-live date for the international
Paid apps coming to Canada & Mexico
We all knew paid apps were headed to Europe. That was well announced by Palm and was well received by eager European users. As a Canadian, I was stuck, sitting there, and thinking "but what about me and
Paid apps to finally go international by end of March?
App availability on webOS outside the United States has been a long and arduous saga - one we're hoping is coming to an end soon. Over at Palm's developer forums, we have some clear evidence from psartini
Paid App Catalog expanding to Europe in March
Well, it’s one more thing to check off the list of things about which to complain: we now know when paid webOS apps will be available outside the United States. In March 2010, folks in Europe will finally
1.3.1 update cuts down numbers in Euro App Catalog
One of the things that we liked about the App Catalog in webOS 1.3.1 was that it would be able to tell what device it was running on and subsequently adjust the apps listing to compatible apps. As it turns
Iusacell to also carry Pre in Mexico?
While the Palm Pre may be launching on Friday on Telcel (Mexico’s largest cellular network), other networks in the nation are snapping up the Pre as well. In fact, if you go to Iusacell's website you’ll



















