Items tagged with: synergy
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
Improve Google Calendar sync by setting it up as a Microsoft Exchange account
Using Google Calendar to manage all of your calendar events on your webOS device is a good idea since it provides a reliable cloud-based solution that can be easily viewed or updated on a wide range of
The hurdles to an open source webOS
HP has committed to going open source with all of webOS, and they'll be kicking off the process in the near future (likely early next year) with the open sourcing of the Enyo application framework. The
Twitter integration coming to Synergy?
Synergy is one of our favorite underappreciated features of webOS. It does such a good job of bringing everything into one place that we can’t help but forget about its seamlessness. But Synergy is a pretty
Upload pictures to Synergy Accounts [webOS 3.0.2]
This tip is only for devices running webOS 3.0.2 and higher
Copy Photo from Synergy to device [webOS 3.0]
This tip is for devices running webOS 3.0 and higher
7 ways the HP TouchPad burns the iPad 2
Can the iPad 2 stand the heat from the HP TouchPad's hottest features that it brings to the tablet market? After reading a list like this, we aren't so sure anymore.
Russell Brand shows his HP TouchPad expertise in more promo videos
If you were hoping to see more of Russell Brand as HP promotes their TouchPad, your wish has just been granted. A new series of videos, all done in the same style as the original (though the setting is
Skype integration live and well on the TouchPad
We’re getting ever so closer to the official launch of the HP TouchPad, and there are still some details we don’t have a complete grasp of. Like what about Skype integration? We know that Skype’s exclusivity
Yet another TouchPad demo: truly wireless [video]
Another day, another HP TouchPad demonstration, and they just keep getting better. Today it’s Sean back at HP Discover 2011, giving a 9-and-a-half-minute overview of the TouchPad, and it’s one of the best



















