Items tagged with: palm-profile
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
Prevent device wipe when activating another phone [Homebrew]
With webOS phones, you are only able to have your Palm Profile active on one device at a time. If you have ever tried to activate a second phone, you will get a pop-up on the original phone alerting you
Bypass Activation [webOS 2.x]
This tip is only for devices running webOS 2.x
Bypass Activation [webOS 1.x]
This tip is only for devices running webOS 1.x. (This will not work on webOS 2.x devices,; we will have a separate 2.x tip in the near future)
Editorial: My love/hate relationship with my TouchPad
Let me start off by saying that I love my HP TouchPad. I never felt that need to buy a tablet before now, but I took the plunge for webOS. And wow is there is a lot to like in webOS 3.0 and the TouchPad
HP TouchPad webOS Doctor version 3.0 is now available
On Day 1 of the HP TouchPad's life, the webOS Doctor that has saved so many of our smartphones in the past has been pushed through and is officially available at your Palm Profile page. This webOS Doctor
Palm Profile Manager gets an update: Download your webOS Doctor
Just like with the last update to the Palm Profile Manager that came in April, HP has added a small feature that will make using your webOS device a bit simpler than before. Now, if you happen into a problem
HP Veer Q&A: These are the answers you're looking for
On Monday we asked for your questions on the soon-to-be-released HP Veer. With more than a hundred responses, we couldn't answer them all, but we selected a several of questions submitted that we could
The Definitive Guide to Backing up and Restoring your webOS Device
For any webOS users out there who have had to swap devices, visit the webOS Doctor, upgrade to a new phone, or just wanted to reset their phone, they have probably learned that while your Palm Profile
Set password requirement in App Catalog
Purchasing an app in the App Catalog is a fairly straightforward task. Find an app, tap the "Download for $X" button, put in your Palm Profile password, and confirm one last time that you want to



















