webOS 1.3.1 WebOS 1.3.1 hits the roadRumors of Palm’s webOS 1.3.1 have been dime-a-dozen – all those of you who have a Sprint Pre can now get their fix.

Unfortunately, none of the greater changes which were expected originally have hit the road. iTunes is still broken, GPU acceleration is MIA and there still is no FaceBook client.

As usual, Palm’s support site has a list of changes – it looks as following for this release:

Version information

* Version: webOS 1.3.1
* Release date: 15 November 2009

New applications
NONE

Feature changes to existing applications
Backup
* Backup now includes browser cookies, so that after a restart, for example, if you stored your username and password on a web-based email site, you can continue to access the site without needing to log in.
* Backup no longer saves online account passwords. If you perform a partial or full erase or buy a replacement phone, after signing in to your Palm profile, you are prompted to enter the password for each of your online accounts. If you choose to skip this step, to continuing synchronizing this account, you must open an app that syncs with the account (Calendar, Contacts, Email) > application menu > Preferences & Accounts > tap the account name > enter your username and password.

Calendar
* Yahoo! now appears as a Calendar synchronization account. You can synchronize Yahoo! calendar events by opening Calendar > application menu > Preferences & Accounts > Add An Account > Yahoo!
* An event’s location now appears with the same formatting in Day view and in the event notification.
* Calendar notifications no longer reappear after being dismissed.
* All-day events that span more than one day now appear correctly in all Calendar views.
* If you create a Google calendar event on the phone and the event location contains an apostrophe, the event now correctly synchronizes with Google online.

Camera
* After taking a picture, if you tap the picture thumbnail in the lower-left corner of the camera screen, the picture now opens in full-screen view, not Thumbnails view. Making the back gesture returns you to the camera.

Contacts
* Yahoo! now appears as a Contacts synchronization account. You can download contacts from Yahoo! online to the phone by opening Contacts > application menu > Preferences & Accounts > Add An Account > Yahoo!
* Automatic contact linking based on name matches occurs only if the first and last name fields are populated with the same names. If either field is blank, the Contacts app no longer links the contacts. In addition, the Contacts app no longer automatically links contacts with the same name but with different suffixes (such as Jr. and Sr.).
* Contact phone numbers in an Exchange account display the same label that is used for the number in Outlook.
* If you set up Contacts to synchronize with a Google account, the account synchronizes only entries in Google’s My Contacts, not all contacts.
* If a contact entry includes a linked Google instant message that contains a special character (such as an apostrophe or ampersand), the special character now displays correctly.

Device Info
* If you copy a music file to the phone and then delete it, Device Info now shows the correct amount of available memory after the deletion.

Email
* Forwarded and replied-to messages include improved formatting, such as the original sender’s email address in forwarded messages and correct inline image display in replies.
* The list of mail types available in manual setup now includes Google Apps (Hosted Google Domains) and Yahoo! Small Business Domain email accounts. Selecting one of these types automatically enters the correct settings for these accounts.
* If you have multiple Exchange accounts, doing a Global Address List (GAL) contact lookup searches all the accounts.
* When you set up more than one email account from the same provider-for example, two Gmail or two Yahoo! accounts-in Account List view, the account names display the associated email address so that you can distinguish them.
* A new Select All menu item selects message body text so that you can cut or copy it. A new Copy All menu item copies the entire message contents-sender, date, recipient, subject, and body text-so that you can paste it elsewhere. These menu items appear only when a message is open.
* If you turn the All Inboxes preference off, email notifications now show how many new messages are in each of your email accounts.
* Performing a message search in the All Flagged folder returns flagged messages only.
* If an Exchange 2003 implementation requires a password, you can select an alphanumeric (strong) password even if the server does not require a strong password.
* If an Exchange implementation allows use of a simple PIN (numbers only), the phone supports entry of a PIN that is longer than four characters.
* If a notification appears for an incoming email message whose subject line contains an ampersand, the ampersand appears correctly in the notification.

Messaging
* Yahoo! IM is available as an instant messaging account.
* You can select a unique ringtone for new message alerts: Open Messaging > application menu > Preferences & Accounts > Sound > Ringtone.
* You can forward a text or multimedia message by tapping the message > Forward.
* You can copy the text of a text or multimedia message by tapping the message > Copy Text.
* If you receive a message from an email address, the sender’s name (if in Contacts) or email address (if not) shows up correctly on the new message notification and on the open message in Messaging.
* If you copy a conversation using the Copy All menu item and then pastes the conversation text, the pasted text now appears correctly as plain text, without any HTML tags.
* Messaging notifications now show the number of senders and the number of conversations.
* If you enter a message and start it with a standalone letter-for example, “R” or “r” for “are”-when the auto-correct feature expands the letter to a word, the word is correctly capitalized (“Are”).

Music
* While listening to a song with album art displayed, you can tap the screen below the art to display a playback slider. Dragging the slider jumps forward or backward in the song.

Phone
* If the you are on a call, calendar notifications no longer partially cover the End Call icon.

Screen & Lock
* A new Secure Unlock preference allows you to set the time interval the phone is idle before the phone locks, requiring you to enter the PIN/password to unlock the phone. This can be the same as or different from the interval after which the screen turns off. To set the preference: Open Screen & Lock > Lock After.
* If you select the Simple PIN Secure Unlock option, you can now enter a numeric PIN of more than four digits.
* If you press power to turn off the screen, the screen locks at the same time. Previously, there was a gap of a few seconds before the screen locked.

Sounds & Ringtones
* If you select a new ringtone and throw the card off the screen, the phone saves the new ringtone selection.
* If you set the Ringer Switch Off setting to Mute and turn the ringer switch off at any time, the ringer is muted and the phone does not vibrate, regardless of any other Sounds & Ringtones settings.

System
* The application information dialog box (accessed by pressing and holding the orange key/Option and tapping an app icon) displays the total (uncompressed) size of the app, including the amount of storage the app requires. For apps you installed, this number represents the amount of memory you free up on the phone by deleting the app.
* If you change the apps in Quick Launch, after a backup and partial erase, the new apps still appear in Quick Launch. Previously, Quick Launch reverted to the default apps.
* You can access USB Drive mode by pressing and holding the orange key/Option + Sym + U after connecting the phone to the computer. This enables you to access USB drive mode if the screen is broken or stops responding to taps.
* A new option is available for restarting the phone: press and hold power > Power > Restart. The prior restart method (Device Info > Reset Options > Restart) is still available.
* You have two options for shutting down the phone completely: 1) press and hold power > Power > Shut Down/Swap Battery > Shut Down; 2) open Device Info > Reset Options > Shut Down > Shut Down.

Tasks
* If a task notification shows a single task, tapping the notification now opens the details screen for that task, not the task list screen.

Videos
* Widescreen videos now display in widescreen mode on the phone by default, instead of being cropped.

Web
* Backup now includes browser cookies, so that after a restart, for example, if you stored your username and password on a web-based email site, you can continue to access the site without needing to log in.
* If you tap to play a YouTube video embedded on a web page, the YouTube application launches and the video plays in the app.

YouTube
* Widescreen videos now display in widescreen mode on the phone by default, instead of being cropped.
* If you tap to play a YouTube video embedded on a web page, the YouTube application launches and the video plays in the app.

Security
This release addresses several security issues with Palm webOS software.

We would like to thank Chris Clark for his help in identifying some of the issues addressed in this release.

Individuals interested in contacting Palm to report suspected security issues can find more information at palm.com/security .

Palm has just posted the teaser page below for our Mexican friends:
palm pre mexico telcel Palm Pre on its way to Mexico   TelCel release on the 27th

Don’t trust us? Hit the link below:
http://www.palm.com/mx/products/phones/pre/index.html

Palm’s main focus has always been on CDMA devices – their GSM Pre was released late, and ran an inferior version of the webOS. Statements announcing an eventual parity were made quickly, but not much has happened since.

Ryan Kairer’s PalmInfoCenter now claims to have received proof from O2, who are quoted as stating that their GSM Pre will get webOS 1.3 in “the end of November”.

As of now, nothing else is known – stay tuned!

Like most new app stores, Palm has chosen to waive all fees for developers who are willing to join in early. Unfortunately, the program is coming to a close – the email below has just been sent out:

Dear Developer,

We are excited to be heading towards the public launch of the Palm webOS Developer Program in December. Thank you for your interest in webOS and for downloading the Palm® Mojo™ SDK. In preparation for launch, we are now accepting a final batch of developers that would like to submit their applications via our Early Access Program and help us with final scalability testing. This is the last opportunity for developers to get in early, before we open up to the general public.

In consideration to developers who are helping during the test phase and participating in the Early Access Program, we are providing the following opportunities:

* An assigned account manger to expedite feedback for any technical or program issues and manage your application through the review process
* We will waive all program and application fees. Only requirement is a $5 fee to verify your PayPal account, currently used for payments to developers.
* Maximize your application’s visibility and be considered for inclusion in Palm’s marketing activities.
o Featured placements in the application catalog
o Direct marketing campaigns to device owners
o Palm’s website, blogs, and newsletters
o Palm’s launch activities for new device, country launch, etc.
o Opportunities to provide feedback to help shape the program

Developers interested in participating should reply to this e-mail with the following information:

* Your contact information (include name, e-mail, phone)
* Username for webOS developer portal
* For each webOS application you plan to submit, provide the following details:
o App name and description
o Business model for your app (free; paid; ad-supported)
o Palm webOS services with which your app integrates (e.g., location based services, calendar, contacts, notifications/alerts, etc.)
o ipk or representative screen shots of your app

Please review the following recommendations: Human Interface Guidelines, Application Design Checklist, Top Tips for Designing Great webOS Applications.

Upon your reply, you will be assigned an account manager if you are accepted into the program.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Palm Developer Marketing

Palm, Inc. 950 W. Maude Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94085

As usual, further information can be found below:
http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1796

612px Bell X5 Multiple Apologies for service outageOh, the horror – some people are simply insane. One such critter has set out on a hacking spree across mobile computing web sites yesterday, taking down large and small sites alike.

At Tamoggemon’s, we fortunately weren’t first in line (kudos to AllAboutSymbian for that) – and thus had some time to reinforce our defenses.

Unfortunately, this has caused some outages for some of you, for which we can but ask for understanding and forgiveness. As of 9am local time, service should be fully restored on all news sites…

Yours truly
Tam Hanna for the Tamoggemon Content team

Image: public domain / NASA

webos flash palm pre Flash hits webOS in 2010Adobe has recently added some heat to the iPhone Flash issue by displaying an anti-Apple message whenever an iPhone head tries to download Flash.

Palm, on the other hand, seems to be a first-class citizen – when Pre owners try to get Flash, they are presented the web site pictured on the left.

An anonymous PreCentral user went on to state the following:

I’ll put money on it that it will be available in April of 2010 along with the CS5 suite. A rep from Adobe even told me so.

Even though it is somewhat difficult to perform serious estimations here (given Adobe’s past talent at missing deadlines), the whole thing nevertheless looks sensible…

Ad heads and screenshots of mobile devices have always been two things which don’t really match – in the past, we saw all kinds of weird crap appear on ads.

CrackBerry.com now shares the picture below:
blackberry palm os BlackBerry Curve + Palm OS = funny ad

Just in case anyone of you wonders: BlackBerry devices can NOT run VersaMail…

A big thank-you goes to alphasmartuser who sent this in

thumb 450 walmart pixi Walmart Wireless going on to sell Palm Pixi

Yes, it’s right. The boy’s at Walmart Wireless sell the Palm Pixi as low as a bread: For just $29,99 you can buy the Pixi with a new 2 years service contract. Well, we thought the $100 at Sprint was a good deal, but $30 are unbeatable!

Show Palm Pixi at Walmart Wireless!

Source and further informations on PreCentral.net:

http://www.precentral.net/wal-mart-sell-pixi-rock-bottom-30

What would the boys in Orange be without weird quality issues – after their infamous SUDS, the masters of fooked-up power supplies now bring us the on-off-Stone:

According to various sources, we are looking at an issue related to improper fixing of the internal inductors in the base of the charger.

As usual, replacements are given out – but don’t expect them to last any longer than the original one did :) .

Palm’s Pixi has been announced some time ago – the independent cell phone retailer WireFly now brings us the unboxing video embedded below:

Further information can be had below:
http://www.wirefly.com/learn/

The official Palm App Catalog seems to be grown now. Last night a lot of new app’s were submited and updated. But a large part of this app’s who are released are “one-off quiz apps from Europa Pictures”. Well, at precentral.net you can check the full list of the new and updated app’s!

pre catalog 300x206 The Palm App Catalog grows...

Ah, btw: We’re at Tamoggemon’s are soon ready to publish our first Palm webOS app. So stay tuned!

Ajaxian’s recent reports about an imminent speed-up of the webOS have caused quite a stir in the developer and user community. Unfortunately, it looks like Palm is not willing to go GPU for now.

The web site has just appended the following statement from Palm to its article:

Michael did a great job jotting down notes at our developer event in London, and we appreciate him taking the time to do a writeup. Some of the notes have been taken out of context, so we wanted to clarify: We started with a talk on the the future of the mobile Web. This talked about the potential of the Web as the platform for devices, and why we were excited to join Palm.
We don’t comment on our specific SDK plans, and while we are personally excited about the Web gaining GPU acceleration via technologies like WebGL and CSS Transforms, and we would like to see webOS gain these capabilities to allow web developers to better leverage our fantastic hardware, we were answering a question about our personal opinion on what we’d like to see happen to the platform. We don’t believe the term “immediate” was even mentioned by us, and we are sorry that people have read too much into this particular topic.

So, it looks that not much will change in the aforementioned area – let’s see how long it takes for ATI or NVIDIA to release some sort of CUDA mobile…

webos 1.3 webOS 1.3 handledPalm’s recent management of the media is excellent: nice events on the one side, well-controlled leaks on the other. Combined, this gives them loads of ink…which is a commodity Palm has been struggling for in its pre-Pre days.

Ryan Kairer’s team was provided with an emulator for the upcoming webOS release 1.3 – and found out a few interesting things.

First of all, the boys have taken a book out of Microsoft’s manual by integrating the dialog seen on the left: users will be able to choose the default applications themselves in the near future.

Among other features, files related to FaceBook, Flash and Funambol support can be found – which means that work on these areas seems to be in progress.

As of now, no official release date has been stated. However, many think that it will launch along the Pixi on the 15th – let’s see how it all plays out,…

This is another message for all hardcore Tam Hanna-fans (or those who happened to miss my talk on Symbian at the MetaLab).

Yours truly will hold two presentations at this year’s IT Underground conference, which will be held in Warsaw. Both talks are focused on mobile technology and are currently scheduled to take place on the 17th of November – look forward to the following:

Attack vectors on handsets – 13h15 to 14h15
The first of the two talks will look at the various ways mobile devices can be attacked. Look forward to a round-up of the various scams, exploits, physical attacks and – last but not least – a discussion of why carriers don’t do anything about rampant mobile theft.

Symbian Code Signing – 15h00 to 16h30
Talk number 2 starts off with a recap of native Symbian development methods, and then moves on to look at the implementation of mobile code signing/code security environments using the Symbian Platform Security model as a working example.

Afterwards, I will likely take place in a podium discussion where questions can be asked.

Further information can be had at the URL below:
http://itunderground.org/en/wydarzenia/50-IT_Underground_Warsaw

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