2010-08-17

Sprint Pre Plus hack detailed in step-by-step guide
Posted by MobiG @ 3:35 am
WebOS device hacking has reach some considerable heights recently with a mod to bring WiFi to a Sprint Palm Pixi, but it looks like even that’s now been topped by this hack that finally brings the Pre Plus to Sprint. As you can probably guess, that involves a Sprint Palm Pre, a Pre Plus (from either AT&T or Verizon), a slew of software tweaking, and plenty of tricky hardware modding to get the Sprint Pre coms board into the Pre Plus. Will it actually work? We can’t say we’ve gone so far as to try the mod ourselves, but PreCentral forum member livinofframen says his modded phone behaves perfectly, right down to the stock Sprint applications. Hit up the link below for the complete details to try it yourself — at your own risk, of course.

[Thanks, Ken M.]

Sprint Pre Plus hack detailed in step-by-step guide originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-07-30

THQ Wireless has ‘a number of games’ coming to webOS
Posted by MobiG @ 12:40 am

Still feeling abandoned, webOS users? Take heart, as the good folks over at THQ Wireless are working hard with that recently released PDK in order to port a number of its titles over to Pre and Pixi users. We aren’t being clued in just yet as to what games are undergoing the all important conversion process, but a tweet from the company’s official account has made it abundantly clear that it has “a number of [its] games in development for webOS.” We’d caution you against hoping for Star Wars: Trench Run and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, but we’re fully aware that it’s too late for that.

THQ Wireless has ‘a number of games’ coming to webOS originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-07-28

New Facebook Beta for webOS (v1.2.30) adds landscape viewing, inline comments
Posted by MobiG @ 8:23 pm

A few iterations beyond the last time we checked in, the Palm webOS Facebook app is now up to beta version 1.2.30. New features this time around include landscape viewing, improved photo tagging, and the ability to clear all notifications by selecting view all, then using a back gesture to exit the menu. Other changes that are more immediately noticeable are the news feed dropdown menu option (before & after picture after the break) which should be quite useful for those following our tips on managing your Facebook friends, plus the ability to see comments directly in the news feed, instead of just a number indicating how many there are. Check Preware or hit link below to download the latest version, if you’re stuck on 1.2.5, just use the update feature on your phone and it should find the latest version.

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New Facebook Beta for webOS (v1.2.30) adds landscape viewing, inline comments originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-07-20

Palm Pre hits 1.2GHz courtesy of SR71 Blackbird kernel, not for the faint-hearted
Posted by MobiG @ 8:11 am

Whoa! After breaking the 1GHz barrier just three weeks ago, dauntless modder unixpsycho is back with yet another insane hack for the aging Palm Pre. What’s new? Why, this “SR71 Blackbird” custom kernel, which simply pushes the poor little OMAP3430 processor up to 1.2GHz — that’s twice the original clock speed, just so you know. As glamorous as it sounds, potential users are triple-warned about this mod potentially failing the webOS device in one way or another, despite the built-in speed-scaling mechanism to cap the device at 55 degrees Celsius (131 in Fahrenheit). And needless to say, don’t expect your stock battery to hold up for more than a few blinks once implemented. Good luck, pilgrims.

Palm Pre hits 1.2GHz courtesy of SR71 Blackbird kernel, not for the faint-hearted originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-07-04

Pre Plus and Pixi Plus free on contract, with free accessories, too
Posted by MobiG @ 8:00 pm

What we really want from HP is a brand new webOS smartphone, but it’d be unfair to say we’d “settle” for a Palm Pre — especially at prices like these. To commemorate the opening of the new HP Wireless store, the company’s offering both Pre Plus and Pixi Plus, on AT&T or Verizon, free of charge for a limited time. Not only that, but these handsets feature free shipping, and the Pre comes with free accessories (including a Bluetooth headset, car charger and leather case) to boot. Meanwhile, Sprint’s still sitting in the corner all alone, expecting folks to slap down cash money (up to $100) for these handsets’ original incarnations. If you’ve been considering these devices already, it seems that now’s the time to choose… but before you sign your life away, why not read our full review?

Pre Plus and Pixi Plus free on contract, with free accessories, too originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 04 Jul 2010 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-06-30

Screen Grabs: Pretty Little Liars is TV’s newest home to egregious product placement (video)
Posted by MobiG @ 1:25 pm

Scene: Impossibly mature high school “girls” mingling in front of a locker. Action!

Bitter Barbie: “What are you doing? Is that a new phone?”
Bland Barbie: “Yeah, I’m checking my Kin. I’ll just write on Hannah’s wall from here.”

End scene.

Yes, ABC’s new Pretty Little Liars show is the future of American television, where entertainment morphs into infotainment and bakes the minds of an entire generation into a lovely pie of corporate servitude. We blame TiVo. Oh, and just because Palm quit making creepy commercials doesn’t mean that they’ve given up on promoting its Pre to women. Looks like Roger McNamee was right about that backside mirror’s appeal. See what we mean in the PLL episode 3 embeds posted after the break.

[Thanks, Dave]

Continue reading Screen Grabs: Pretty Little Liars is TV’s newest home to egregious product placement (video)

Screen Grabs: Pretty Little Liars is TV’s newest home to egregious product placement (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Jun 2010 04:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-06-29

Palm Pre breaks the 1GHz barrier with insane custom kernel
Posted by MobiG @ 1:57 am

If you own a Pre, you like to tempt fate, and you don’t faint at the mere thought of your phone melting into a nondescript heap of plastic and silicon, have we got some exciting news for you: some crazy dude with a death wish has somehow eked an honest gigahertz out of the Pre’s OMAP3430 processor that normally plods along at 600MHz. Of course, this isn’t the first time the phone’s been overclocked, but traditionally, those overclocks have topped out around 800MHz — so if you need serious speed and don’t mind nuking your battery at a record pace, this so-called “F105 Thunderchief” kernel project is one that you’re going to want to keep an eye on. The project’s owner says “do not install this if you like your phone,” so… you know, proceed with extreme caution, especially considering that your warranty’s probably going to dry up as fast as your battery. Follow the break for the blood-curdling action on video.

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Palm Pre breaks the 1GHz barrier with insane custom kernel originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Jun 2010 16:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-05-20

SIM unlock now available for AT&T Palm Pre Plus
Posted by MobiG @ 11:58 pm

The method ain’t new — it’s the same jictechnology developers offering the same code over at NextGenServer — but it will yield different results when used on the latest and greatest webOS device. Yep, that Palm Pre unlock that enabled international GSM Pre units to work on AT&T, Telus and T-Mobile is now officially certified for use on AT&T’s own Palm Pre Plus. That means your shiny new smartphone can now hop onto T-Mobile and Telus networks with a functioning SIM card from either carrier, but unlike other unlocks, this one will cost you $35.79. Or, you know, you could pick up Verizon’s Pre Plus, nab a free mobile hotspot along the way, and pocket an old Nokia candybar for those overseas jaunts — your call, broseph.

SIM unlock now available for AT&T Palm Pre Plus originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 May 2010 14:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-05-19

Confirmed: AT&T’s Pixi Plus launches June 6
Posted by MobiG @ 3:10 am

We said it was coming on June 6, and we weren’t lying — the Pixi Plus, that is, rife with GSM compatibility for AT&T’s airwaves. The Pre Plus is already available (with a free Touchstone thrown in, no less), but if you’re looking for something a smidge smaller with a little less horsepower, you might be holding out for this one. For what it’s worth, we’re hearing that the Touchstone promotion won’t apply to the new model — largely because it’ll sell for $100 less on contract, if we had to guess — so be sure you come packing enough cash on the 6th if wireless charging is your secret, irrepressible passion.

[Thanks, Jacob M.]

Confirmed: AT&T’s Pixi Plus launches June 6 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 18 May 2010 18:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010-05-16

webOS App Catalog, Palm Developer Center down leaving ‘install failed’ messages in their wake
Posted by MobiG @ 1:34 am

Just a day before the Pre Plus launches on AT&T, current Palm owners are experiencing all kinds of problems related to the App Store and their Palm Profiles. Reports indicate the problems started last night, since then users haven’t been able to download new apps or update existing ones from the catalog, while those unlucky enough to have tried a reset have had trouble signing back into their Palm profile in the cloud, and have lost some information like call logs and had to resync their various accounts in webOS. The Palm Developer Website is also down, tossing a “back in a few hours” sign in the window and going out for a few afternoon mimosas. For now, PreCentral posters recommend taking the device off of network time and resetting it to any day prior to today which will allow apps to install and update without issue. A post on the official Palm blog indicates things should be back to normal “soon” so AT&T customers can hopefully avoid any date/time trickery just to get their Foursquare checkins going.

Update: Palm says everything should be back to normal. Phew. Thanks, Marcio!

[Thanks, William]

webOS App Catalog, Palm Developer Center down leaving ‘install failed’ messages in their wake originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 15 May 2010 16:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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