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[...] stays more modern than the internal hardware but it still feels zippy and responsive. The HP TouchPad would be the final device unveiled during the “Think Beyond” event. It would be Palm’s first [...]
[...] of devices running webOS. The devices they showed off were HP’s answer to the iPad, The HP Touchpad, Pre 3 and finally, a third more peculiar and somewhat more compact device, the HP Veer 4G. The [...]
[...] write things from scratch. Supported devices We’re currently supporting the Nexus 4 and HP TouchPad. The Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 (2012 Wifi) are still supported with this Affogato release, [...]
[...] are other devices in the build folder which are available, however, the Nexus 4 and HP TouchPad are still the only two devices officially supported at this time. Test the other builds [...]
[...] The time has come; HP has finally shut off the App Catalog payment service. This means that as of November 1, you can no longer purchase new paid apps [...]
[...] Though the HP App Catalog may be closing, there are still many creative members of the community working on ways to help [...]
[...] support was minimal. Quality applications for the HP TouchPad were few and far between. The app catalog had a unique magazine-like section called Pivot, which featured applications in themed editions. [...]
[...] leaves Neato! Neato opened, logged in, and not only could successfully send text or URLs to my webOS devices and browser but if you sent a message to the TouchPad, Neato would display the page! Cool! [...]
[...] great thread on the forums about setting up a Pre3 but it can be used as a template for other webOS devices as well. Step 4: Install UberKernel Now that your phone has been sped up as much as the [...]
[...] way to interact with applications. The cost of ownership when it comes to these devices and webOS devices in general is fairly low. You can find a Pixi Plus and Pre Plus, unlocked on Amazon or around [...]
All-clear, thanks to Grabber 5.0: **** Update June 28, 2014: version 1.2 of the patch fixes the json parsing error that started recently and restore [...]
[...] have to do it for every computer you use WOSQI on. You could also edit the hosts file on your webOS device(s) too found in /etc/hosts BUT same deal, every device and it does not survive a doctor. [...]
[...] API that governs this process. They will move to version 3 on the 17th of this month. For your webOS device to continue to synchronise with the calendar, it needs an update! As a webOS user, you’ve [...]
[...] from the HP servers to your computer. So, you don’t need to worry about saving them to a webOS device first. Like the noDeleteIPK patch, this method allows you to take a backup of the “cleanest” [...]
[...] on them or if you have a love for keyboards and don’t want a BlackBerry. When it comes to a webOS device working in a manner comparable to something like the iPhone 5S or Moto X, it does do what a [...]
[...] with “Palm’s very own community”. I don’t know if that is meant to be those on webOS Nation and the other dedicated forums around the world or the various engineers of Palm’ [...]
[...] at the all too early age of 33. Those of us that interacted with him via either Crackberry or webOS Nation know that he was patient, helpful, and insightful. The quality of a web-forum, populated by [...]
[...] feed: http://www.minego.net/preware Derek Kessler podcasts on the legacy of webOS (but not on webOS Nation). http://www.webOS-internals.org caused a minor panic this week when it went off-line due to [...]
[...] LuneOS will be using the same feeds for Preware2. Folks are discussing this topic over at webOS Nation. Feel free to chime in. On a personal note, to the person who seems to have snatched the [...]
[...] menu: Welsh Rarebit because, why wouldn’t you? While it heats up, here are your news crumbs. There’s nothing cheesey about these items: What is this? It’s not webOS TV! It’s [...]
The toaster’s been getting pretty hot recently, but still every slice is browned to perfection! Time to sweep out some more crumbs… Matias Duarte [...]
There’s not been much popping up from the toaster lately, but there are still a few crumbs to sweep out. gizmo21 reported that AVforums had awarded [...]
[...] . Expand words, add emoticons, pics, videos, shorten links, even translate! Is there a news crumbs mode? Maybe in the next update. LG posted photos of Dev camp 2014. Owners of webOS TVs [...]
[...] to this site. Another legend! Jason Robitaille, author of Homebrew gateway program, webOS Quick Install, will be updating it and including the novacom drivers. Jason plans LuneOS support as he [...]
[...] by the 55EA9800 from LG (who also made the runner up). As promised, the latest version of webOS Quick Install has arrived. Updates for the Preware domain change, Novacom drivers & LuneOS support [...]
[...] button width bug in First Use application WOSQI Update Jason Robatialle has updated webOS Quick Install to version 4.6.0. The new revision includes support for ADB connections for use with [...]
[...] back guide, and that your device is ready for patching. Please note that we will be using webOS Quick Install for this process as Preware does not support installing patches that don’t come from an [...]
[...] of the British Isles? If you reside in the UK or ROI & are dithering over the purchase of a webOS TV, there is a promotion that might swing it for you, but it finishes by the end of the week (13th [...]
[...] and Pizzeria, Schamburg. You can at least expect a demo of LuneOS! Maybe someone will load a webOS TV into the back of their car and bring it? As ever, you can bring along your phone & tablet [...]
[...] on TVs manufactured in 2014. That’s about it. The video is here if you want to watch. LG webOS TV is about 9 minutes in. Mr Scott Ahn, LG’s president & CTO was back as last year. It got [...]
[...] or the various engineers of Palm’s past who have moved onto various projects including webOS TV, Android and Pebble watches. TCL have wisely avoided use of the term, “In the coming [...]
[...] , Preware Homebrew Documentation Developers: Remember, if you move your apps to the webOS Nation App Gallery, Preware or other available channel, you’ll be added to a linked list we will [...]
[...] news! Here is a selection: 72ka updates his Google maps app to 0.3.4. Check the webOS Nation App Gallery. A Preware feed update is hopefully due soon. In his day job as a colour grader, [...]
[...] and back up whatever you can. While some apps will continue to be available through the webOS Nation App Gallery, for most of these apps, when January 15th rolls around, they will be gone for good. [...]
[...] update, Preware feeds have been refreshed, so you should now see the apps added to the webOS Nation app gallery over the last few weeks. Automated updates have just been fixed too. Looking to the [...]
[...] . You must recreate the partition LuneOS requires for installation. We recommend using the webOS app, Tailor, because it is the easiest method. This is in preparation for a forthcoming semi- [...]
[...] for his recent graduation. There are problems with Photos posted to Facebook from the webOS app. The problem seems to be at the Facebook end and there’s no solution yet. Here’s the [...]
[...] stays more modern than the internal hardware but it still feels zippy and responsive. The HP TouchPad would be the final device unveiled during the “Think Beyond” event. It would be Palm’s first [...]
[...] of devices running webOS. The devices they showed off were HP’s answer to the iPad, The HP Touchpad, Pre 3 and finally, a third more peculiar and somewhat more compact device, the HP Veer 4G. The [...]
[...] write things from scratch. Supported devices We’re currently supporting the Nexus 4 and HP TouchPad. The Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 (2012 Wifi) are still supported with this Affogato release, [...]
[...] are other devices in the build folder which are available, however, the Nexus 4 and HP TouchPad are still the only two devices officially supported at this time. Test the other builds [...]
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