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HP has started to make some changes to the already popular webOS App Catalog, adding some new, very appealing features into the mix, and replacing the Palm shopping bag with a new, blue one.Among the main enhancements the App Catalog was blessed with in the new update, we can count the support for promo codes, along... |
2 May 2011 04:55 GMT |
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In June 2009, Sprint customers had the opportunity to get the first taste of the new webOS mobile operating system from the mobile phone maker Palm, which was loaded at the time on the Palm Pre smartphone, and which enjoyed at launch a number of around 30 applications. One year and a half later, there are five devic... |
28 December 2010 08:40 GMT |
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Not too long ago, Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm announced that most of the applications available for the users of a webOS-based handset via the App Catalog are available at only half the original price. It seems that the promotion was received very well along users, and the company decided to extend i... |
30 June 2010 02:44 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm has just put in place a special offering for the users of its webOS-based Palm Pre and Palm Pixi devices (both the original and Plus flavors). The promotion affects the software solutions available for purchase and download over in the App Catalog, as most of them are now avai... |
21 June 2010 08:18 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm announced on Thursday that its webOS mobile platform has just received a series of graphics-intensive game titles via the App Catalog. The new titles come from EA Mobile (a division of Electronic Arts Inc.), Gameloft, Glu Mobile, and Laminar Research, and are being showcased a... |
8 January 2010 02:17 GMT |
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European users of a Palm device that runs under the company's webOS platform have now a reason to rejoice, as the Sunnyvale-based handset vendor announced recently via the Palm Developer Network Blog that it would introduce paid apps into the European App Catalog as soon as March 2010 arrives. Palm Pre users in... |
4 January 2010 08:58 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm has come a long way with its webOS mobile operating system since last year's Consumer Electronics Show, when it first unveiled the platform and the first handset to sport it, the Palm Pre. The smartphone was launched on the market in June 2009 and, along with it, the comp... |
4 January 2010 06:25 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Sprint posted on its support website not too long ago some release notes of the webOS 1.3.5 software update for the Palm Pre, stating that the firmware is set to arrive on handsets as soon as December 28 arrives and, as that day has come and gone, now users of the smartphone are receiving the new OS... |
29 December 2009 02:54 GMT |
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Sunnyvale mobile phone maker Palm seems determined to offer as many applications as possible to users of a Palm Pre, its available mobile phone that runs under the newly released webOS operating system. Although the number of software solutions available on the company's App Catalog was a reduced one at launch, ... |
17 October 2009 05:49 GMT |
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Starting with Monday, October 5, 2009, the owners of a Palm Pre mobile phone have the opportunity to purchase applications from the Palm App Catalog. Announced a few days ago, and rumored for the past few weeks, the new functionality has been finally made available, though with some minor problems at the beginning, i... |
6 October 2009 05:13 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm released only two days ago a new firmware upgrade for its Palm Pre handset, namely webOS 1.2.0, and now we learn that one of the novelties included with the new software flavor is an App Catalog 'kill switch'. Basically, this means that Palm will be able to remove app... |
30 September 2009 03:47 GMT |
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Palm's App Catalog has welcomed yet a new wave of applications this week, including a series of games and some weather apps. Although the company already admitted to being overwhelmed by the large number of applications that have been submitted to be included in the software portal, it seems that it still manage... |
26 September 2009 03:44 GMT |
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Palm's webOS mobile platform has been around for a few months now, ever since Palm Pre, the first handset to run under it, reached the market on Sprint's airwaves, and it seems that it has become the platform of choice for a wide range of application developers out there. So many of them have submitted thei... |
24 September 2009 10:03 GMT |
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Palm's App Catalog for the webOS platform running on the Palm Pre seems to be expanding quite nicely. The latest addition to the storefront includes a number of 15 software solutions, five of which have been already spotted in the Homebrew app list. This is great news for those who own a Palm Pre device, as repo... |
18 September 2009 03:51 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the Internet, Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm is getting ready to make a few changes to its App Catalog software portal. The new version of the storefront is expected to become available for users starting with September 24, 2009, and one of the most important features it shoul... |
17 September 2009 08:28 GMT |
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Forbes.com announced on Monday the launch of a new application meant for the users of the Palm Pre handset running under Palm's webOS platform. The new software solution is available for the owners of a Pre at the App Catalog and provides them with access to the latest news, analysis, opinions and stock market u... |
15 September 2009 03:31 GMT |
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Palm's App Catalog has just seen the addition of ten new applications developed for the new webOS platform and the Palm Pre device. One of the greatest additions to the software portal is a full-fledged Google Voice application, called GDial Pro, which delivers about the same functionality as the already known P... |
11 September 2009 04:43 GMT |
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Palm's latest mobile phone, the Palm Pre, is available in the United States only on the airwaves of wireless carrier Sprint, and through this company's partners, and features at the moment a price tag of $199.99 upon the signing of a two-year contract agreement with the operator. While this price doesn'... |
7 September 2009 04:07 GMT |
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Palm Pre mobile phone owners have now a reason to rejoice, as two more applications for the handset's webOS have been added to the App Catalog. The first of them is OpenTable, which enables users to make restaurant reservations at nearby places, while the second one is Fliq Bookmarks, a utility that comes from M... |
29 July 2009 11:18 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm launched on June 6, together with Sprint, the US wireless carrier, a new mobile phone, the Palm Pre, along with an application store for the device, the App Catalog. The number of applications that are available through the portal is a rather small one, yet it seems that the st... |
14 July 2009 03:53 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm needs to step on the gas a little with the development of applications for its newly launched Palm Pre device. Given the fact that the company has allowed only a small number of developers to access the Mojo SDK for the handset's webOS platform, it seems that the number of... |
11 July 2009 03:58 GMT |
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It seems that the owners of the recently released Palm Pre smartphone will soon be able to enjoy some attractive games that PopCap intends to develop for the handset. As such, titles like Bejeweled, Zuma or Peggle, to name only some of the games from the company, might soon come to the Palm Pre, which doesn't so... |
8 July 2009 10:59 GMT |
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Those of you that might have been wondering how many Palm Pre units have been sold since the handset was released on the market, now have an answer: 150,000. RBC Capital’s Mike Abramsky is the one to have made the estimation, which surpasses previous forecasts that pointed towards a number of 120,000 Palm Pres ... |
25 June 2009 11:02 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm, the developer of Palm Pre and its webOS platform, also released into the wild a software portal for the new operating system, the App Catalog, which kicked off with only 18 applications available at launch. In the meantime, a few more have been added, and the number of apps no... |
22 June 2009 09:27 GMT |
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