When the Palm Pre smartphone first introduced us to the webOS operating system in June of 2009, many felt that it had a bright future ahead of it. Apple's iPhone was selling hand over fist, and Google ...
Have you ever wondered how many webOS devices Palm and HP sold before unceremoniously cancelling the latest webOS phones and tablets this summer? About 4.2 million. The folks at webOS Internals have ...
For the second time this month, an app developer has caught an unreleased WebOS 2.0 device with a 640×960 display using their wares. There’s no telling whether it’s a new WebOS phone, or something ...
A year after HP discontinued its webOS smartphones and tablets in 2011, the company began the process of open sourcing the software behind those devices. And that allowed a team of independent ...
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Your smart TV remote is getting a new job. Smart home platform Homey has officially launched dedicated Android TV and LG ...
WebOS devices have been slow to market and HP still doesn't have a horse in the tablet race. But partners believe that within HP, CEO Leo Apotheker has been working feverishly to get the IT giant's ...
Poor Palm WebOS — a year ago, it was the great hope for those seeking an iPhone-killer and for Palm’s survival after a decade of constant internal politicking at the expense of product development.
webOS also offers a simple automatic daily backup option, which you can turn on and off at will. When you first setup your Pre, you’re prompted to create a Palm profile for your device. The profile is ...
A bevy of potential Palm handset codenames have been revealed in a snippet of WebOS 2.0 code this weekend. If you’re curious, have a look at what we won’t be officially calling five Palm devices if ...
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