Recovery Tool Includes Leak of Palm's WebOS 1.2
El Royo writes "Today, Palm leaked version 1.2 of the webOS operating system that powers the Palm Pre. According to PreCentral, the new version was inadvertently included in a recovery tool Palm makes available. New features include support for the forthcoming App Catalog changes, copy and paste from Web sites, improved e-mail search and faster boot times."
New job opening: Release manager. Send your resumes.
It's a modern day Amiga. Hopefully whoever buys them (HTC?) will not blow it Commodore-style.
Way to go, Palm!
Palm addicts, flame me if you'd like, but I'd rather hear some intelligent reasons why anyone would choose to use a Palm over other faster, cheaper, more stable cellular technology.
When the brainslug vs hypnotoad war breaks out, Creepy Palm Pre Woman is going to determine the fate of the world. Owning a Pre will save your life!
Why can't companies like Palm do it? I don't remember what age I learned to piss at but I sure didn't leak all over myself like Palm.
"I like it when the red water comes out.."
I am sorry but how do you "accidentally" leak a copy of the new Palm OS? Even the most basic testing of the tool before release should have caught this.
Sigs are too short to say anything truly profound so read the above post instead.
Is there a torrent yet, or should I wait til morning to search for one?
"Windows is like the faint smell of piss in a subway: it's there, and there's nothing you can do about it." - Charlie Br
Sounds like the OS for the pre has almost caught up with functionality that BlackBerry users have had for years...
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
I didn't know Blackberry had a standards compliant web browser. Does it pull contacts from Facebook too?
Palm Pre: the iPhony
I have something in common with Stephen Hawking...
I have a Palm Pre because:
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It's simple.
*face-palm*
How, exactly, do you run Cydia (or any non-Apple approved software) on an iPhone without violating the DMCA?
really now... they just accidentally released a new version of their OS? yeah OK.
Want to make it illegal to circumvent something in the US? Just throw something, anything, copyrighted behind it.
So you won't be plugging storage into it.
But I'm sure there will be lots of uses for something with 3g, bluetooth and 802.11b/g when they're $50 on ebay.