Items tagged with: sdk
TouchPad Emulator Beta 5 leak reveals Mojo "compatibility mode" [exclusive]
It’s been several weeks since we previewed all there was in the Beta 1 TouchPad emulator for HP webOS 3.0. In the weeks since, HP has apparently pushed out several iterations of the emulator and Enyo SDK
webOS 3.0 screenshots: Bing Maps, Music, and more [Exclusive]
While we’re sitting around waiting for webOS 3.0 and the HP TouchPad to land in our laps, we couldn’t help but wonder about some of the details of that tablet operating system. Well fret not, dear reader
From zero to webOS developer in one month
Join PreCentral member jbg7474 as he dives head first into webOS app development...
webOS 3 Enyo tidbits: cross device, cross-platform, PDK, and more
Details are rolling in from the webOS CONNECT event in London yesterday as well as hints from HP's new webOS developer portal.
HP Releases webOS 3 Enyo Beta
HP just announced that they are releasing the webOS 3.0 Beta (with Enyo support, natch) today at the webOS CONNECT event in London. Presumably the SDK is only available to Early Access developers, so you
webOS 2.1 SDK finally available for all; Veer 'just around the corner'
HP just let us know that they've finally lifted the Non-Disclosure Agreement from the webOS 2.1 SDK and made it available for anyone and everyone to download. It will allow developers to dig into Synergy
Enyo SDK released to Early Access Program, webOS 2.0 SDK still under NDA
Developers, if you've been waiting to get your hands on the latest code from the folks at HP, now’s your chance. The HP Developer Relations Team has released an SDK for their next-generation Enyo app framework
HP Releases Tablet-compatible SDK, Enyo, to Early Access developers
HP just wrapped up a quick walkthrough of their new app development framework, which is based on a new technology they're replacing their current SDK with. Called Enyo, it's progressed a bit since we first
Editorial: Rebooting the consumer perception of Palm
CES 2011 is just a few weeks away, and we’re all assuming (and hoping) that Palm announces some awesome new devices to replace the aging hardware that’s out there right now. At this point, given the current
Palm has next-gen devices, next-gen app frameworks in store for "early 2011"
We just wrapped up the keynote for Palm's Developer Day in New York City. A tag-team of Ben Galbraith, Dion Almaer, Phil McKinney, and Joe Hayashi took the stage to give an overview of where they see web



















