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ESPN Mobile TV available on Sprint TV

ESPN Mobile TV available on Sprint TVESPN and Sprint have teamed up to give Sprint customers the ultimate sports experience – in the palm of their hands – with ESPN Mobile TV available on Sprint TV. Beginning today, ESPN Mobile TV will offer Sprint consumers unparalleled live sports programming and entertainment from ESPN via Sprint handheld devices. Continue reading ‘ESPN Mobile TV available on Sprint TV’

Unreal Engine 3 on Palm webOS

Unreal Engine 3 on Palm webOSPalm Blog has announced that Licensees of Unreal Engine 3 will soon be able to build games for Palm webOS. Earlier this week, Palm announced the public availability of the beta release of the Plug-in Development Kit [PDK] for developers seeking to expand their options for creating apps for Palm webOS phones. Together, the PDK and the Unreal Engine 3 will make it even easier for developers to bring visually rich games to Palm webOS phones. Continue reading ‘Unreal Engine 3 on Palm webOS’

Free Download 3D EA Mobile games for Palm Pre

Free Download 3D EA Mobile games for Palm Pre

Great news for Palm Pre gamers in the UK looking for free webOS Games, EA Mobile is giving away three free 3D games with every handset: The Sims 3, Monopoly, and Need for Speed Undercover. Continue reading ‘Free Download 3D EA Mobile games for Palm Pre’

Palm webOS SDK cares about 3D mobile gaming, too

Palm webOS SDK cares about 3D mobile gaming tooFollowing on previous report about Android NDK which enhances Android games with improved 3D graphics. No to be left behind, Palm has also introduced tools that could bring immersive 3D graphics to webOS applications. Continue reading ‘Palm webOS SDK cares about 3D mobile gaming, too’

Gowalla for Palm WebOS available for download

Gowalla for Palm WebOS available for download

Gowalla is now available for Palm webOS users via the Palm App Catalog. Palm Pre and Pixi owners can now use Gowalla, “the easiest way to share places you go with friends”.

Gowalla natives apps are now on Palm, Android, iPhone, and mobile web for BlackBerry and other supported devices.

Facebook for Palm webOS updated

Facebook for Palm webOS updatedA new version of Facebook application for Palm webOS has been released. New features include:
+ Enhanced Inbox – Now, your inbox lets you compose, send, and reply, so you can always access your Facebook messages.
+ Photo albums – Now you can view photo albums from all your friends, not just the photos in their news feeds. Uploading photos is easier as well, and includes the ability to add captions.
+ Profiles – The new app lets you view users’ profiles, whether they are your friends or not. View and post to their walls, view their information, and see their photo albums (subject to privacy settings, of course).
+ Events and birthdays – Now you can see upcoming birthdays from your friend list as well as upcoming events.
+ Friend search – Easily find your friends using the Friend Search feature. This takes you to their profile, where you can see and post to their wall, view their information, and look at their photos
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Palm webOS 1.4 SDK now available

Palm webOS 14 SDK now availablePalm webOS Software Development Kit version 1.4 is now available for download on the Developer Portal.

Palm webOS 1.4 SDK (build 419) updates:
+ webOS incorporates WebKit 4, which features enhanced CSS support and numerous other improvements
+ The webOS implementation of the HTML 5 Media API has been updated, bringing closer conformance to the spec and incremental improvements to audio performance
+ The Camera API has been extended to let an app initiate video capture, in addition to image capture
+ The V8 JavaScript engine used in webOS has been updated
+ Numerous tools fixes and enhancements
+ Emulator ROM updated to webOS 1.4
+ Updated Framework to revision 330
+ Template rendering performance is significantly improved
+ The Camera API has been extended to let an app initiate video capture, in addition to image capture
+ and more.. (Release Notes here
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Sprint Total Equipment Protection (TEP) announced

Sprint Total Equipment Protection TEP announcedSprint has announced that between March 1 and March 31, its Total Equipment Protection (TEP) will be available to all customers who did not initially enroll in the program at the time of purchase, giving current customers an opportunity to enroll in TEP and obtain a little peace of mind that their devices are covered. (Customers typically must enroll within the first 30 days of a new activation or upgrade) Continue reading ‘Sprint Total Equipment Protection (TEP) announced’