HP Introduces webOS TouchPad Tablet, New Phones

Palm gets its second chance at a rise-from-the-ashes rebirth today-–this time under Hewlett-Packard’s aegis. At an invitation-only event in San Francisco (wisely scheduled after the CES tablet deluge of 2011), HP uncrated its first webOS hardware since its acquistion of Palm: the TouchPad tablet and two smartphones–the Pre 3 and the little Veer.

Palm's Developer Program Not Nearly So Annoying as Apple's

Development for Palm’s new webOS platform will begin in earnest come winter with the official opening of the company’s developer program. At a small gathering in San Francisco Monday night, Palm said its developer program will open in December and when it does, it will be a different beast entirely from rival programs by Apple, Google et al.
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Palm’s Developer Program Not Nearly So Annoying as Apple’s

Development for Palm’s new webOS platform will begin in earnest come winter with the official opening of the company’s developer program. At a small gathering in San Francisco Monday night, Palm said its developer program will open in December and when it does, it will be a different beast entirely from rival programs by Apple, Google et al.
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Palm Ignores USB Group's Warning, Restores iTunes Sync

Oh, it’s really on now. This morning Palm announced webOS 1.2.1, another point release to its new webOS platform that restores media synchronization with the latest version of Apple’s iTunes (9.0.1). Moreover, the company has gone the extra step of extending that synchronization feature to photos.
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Palm Ignores USB Group’s Warning, Restores iTunes Sync

Oh, it’s really on now. This morning Palm announced webOS 1.2.1, another point release to its new webOS platform that restores media synchronization with the latest version of Apple’s iTunes (9.0.1). Moreover, the company has gone the extra step of extending that synchronization feature to photos.
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