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Palm Pre webOS 1.2.1 update fixes iTunes syncing

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Palm Pre webOS 1.2.1 update fixes iTunes syncing


Palm: webOS 1.2.1

Palm has just issued a webOS 1.2.1 update for the Palm Pre. This update is 38 MB. If you’re a Palm Pre user, you can go to the Updates app, and download and install it right now. This new update fixes iTunes 9.0.1 syncing!

When Apple first released iTunes 9 during the September 9 event, they blocked the Palm Pre from syncing with iTunes. This is not the first time Apple did this either. Apple keeps blocking the Palm Pre with each and every iTunes update, but Palm has always ended up fixing the syncing in the end. It makes sense for Apple to block the Palm Pre, after all it’s a competitor to the iPhone.

Do you think Apple is wasting their time blocking the Palm Pre with each iTunes update, or do you think Palm deserves it? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.

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iTunes 9.0.1 update still blocks Palm Pre

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iTunes 9.0.1 update still blocks Palm Pre


Palm Pre: iTunes 9.0.1

Apple recently released the iTunes 9.0.1 update which fixes a lot of bugs that were present in iTunes 9.0. When I found out I just had to download it and check if it worked with the Palm Pre.

After updating to iTunes 9.0.1, I plugged in my Palm Pre and was not surprised when I found out that my Pre got PWNED by Apple again!  When Apple released iTunes 9.0 on September 9, they had blocked the Palm Pre. Palm had originally planned on releasing their new webOS 1.1.2 update a day before the release of iTunes 9.0. For some strange reason Palm delayed their release of the new webOS update. I’m pretty sure iTunes 9 was one of the reasons why Palm had to delay the release of their new webOS 1.1.2 update.

I have nothing against Palm, but I’m happy that Apple blocked the Palm Pre in their new iTunes update and I hope Apple continues doing this. Palm will continue making different webOS devices, including the Palm Pixi which will use iTunes for syncing. Instead of using iTunes, Palm should create their own software. In the end Palm will have to do that, but I hope it’s not too late until they realize this.

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iTunes 9 download Pwned the Palm Pre today!

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iTunes 9 download Pwned the Palm Pre today!


iTunes 9: Pwns the Palm Pre

Apple released the iTunes 9 download along with the iPhone 3.1 update, but guess what? iTunes 9 blocks the Palm Pre from syncing. This means that Palm Pre users will need to stick to iTunes 8.2 and wait until Palm releases an update that will once again work with the new iTunes.

It is not known whether or not Apple intentionally blocked the Palm Pre this time, but Apple also broke the Palm Pre Syncing when they released iTunes 8.2.1. Palm acted quickly and released a webOS 1.1.0 update which fixed the syncing.

I’m sure Palm was aware that the iTunes 9  update was going to block the Palm Pre, that’s why they held off on releasing webOS 1.2 which was supposed to be released on September 8. Smart thinking Palm! I look forward to seeing the iTunes fix in the webOS 1.2 update.

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Top Selling Smartphones for the Second Quarter

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Top Selling Smartphones for the Second Quarter


According to research firm IDC, RIM’s BlackBerry Curve has taken the top spot as the top-selling smartphone for the second quarter in the US. Despite blackberrycurv-iphone3gsthe iPhone and it’s success with the App Store, the BlackBerry has managed to do better in sales.

Here is the list of the top 10 selling smartphones for Q2:

  1. BlackBerry Curve (8310, 8320, 8330, 8350i, and 8900)
  2. Apple iPhone 3GS (16GB and 32GB)
  3. BlackBerry Pearl (8110, 8120, 8130)
  4. Apple iPhone 3G (8GB and 16GB)
  5. BlackBerry Bold
  6. BlackBerry Storm
  7. HTC/T-Mobile G1
  8. Palm Pre
  9. HTC Touch Pro
  10. HTC Touch Diamond

I’m surprised that the BlackBerry has been able to perform better than Apple. One of the major factors that I believe is bringing lower sales to the iPhone is that it’s only available on AT&T. If the iPhone was to be available on other carriers like Verizon, or Sprint I’m sure that  it would easily beat BlackBerry in sales.

If you read the list you’ll notice that there are five different models of the BlackBerry Curve, while there are only two different models of the iPhone 3GS. So the list is a bit unfair! IDC is also saying that they haven’t finalized the numbers yet, they’re preliminary.

The Palm Pre which was launched on June 6th ranked 8th in this list. It’s good to see that Palm’s new Pre at least ranked on this list.

[via Information Week]

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Palm Pre Available in Canada August 27!

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Palm Pre Available in Canada August 27!


Palm Pre Canada - Bell MobilityToday Bell Mobility announced on their site that the Palm Pre will be available to Canada on  August 27. The Palm Pre will be available in Bell Mobility retail stores for $199.95 with a three-year contract and a minimum 500 MB data plan.

This is a CDMA Palm Pre, not a GSM Palm Pre. We’ll make a post here once a GSM Palm Pre is out. If you live in Canada you can preorder the Palm Pre online at www.bell.ca/pre.

[via The Official Palm Blog]

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Palm Pre for $99 today only!

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Palm Pre for $99 today only!


Last week Best Buy sold Palm Pre’s for $99 at retail stores. This was a pricing error which Best Buy fixed the next day. $99 Palm Pre

If you wanted to get the Palm Pre smartphone for $99 (new, not refurbished) and weren’t lucky enough to get it, LetsTalk.com has the Palm Pre for $99. They’re offering a $100 instant-rebate and a $100 mail-in rebate.  This deal is only good for today, so if you want a Palm Pre then get it now.

[via SlashGear]

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Buy the Palm Pre for $99!

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Buy the Palm Pre for $99!


Best Buy retail stores are now selling the Palm Pre for $99 with a 2-year contract. With less than 2 months since it’s launch, the Palm Pre already has a $100 price drop. We’re not sure if this is a permanent price tag for the Palm Pre or a temporary one. If you want to get a Palm Pre, get it NOW from Best Buy!

Although the pricing on the Best Buy website still advertises the Palm Pre as $199.99 with a 2-year contract, you may want to call your local Best Buy store and check with them to see their price. I just called two local Best Buy stores and only one confirmed that I can buy the Palm Pre for $99.

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[via Engadget]

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webOS 1.1.0 released: Fixes iTunes Syncing!

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webOS 1.1.0 released: Fixes iTunes Syncing!


Palm has released the Palm Pre webOS 1.1.0 update and added many new features to the Palm Pre. The update is 78MB and will be automatically downloaded over the air (OTA). If you’re a Palm Pre user, you can open the Updates app and download it now. If you keep getting the Validation failed message you may want to try downloading it later.  Apple blocked the Palm Pre Media Sync feature in their recent iTunes 8.2.1 update, but Palm has fixed this in their new webOS update.

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Here is a list of new features Palm has added to the Palm Pre:

New Applications:

  • NFL Mobile Live App from Sprint – You can watch or listen to live NFL games on your phone. Check scores & schedules, standings, news, audio and video, roster and stats, team alerts, photos, and a lot more.

Changes to existing Apps:

  • Calendar: Default reminder intervals are 15 minutes for timed events and a day for all-day events.
  • Camera: The photos application opens faster when you load it from the camera.
  • Clock: There’s enhanced support for time zones
    • Alarm:  When you set an alarm in the Clock application an icon appears in the notification area on the bottom. Tapping the icon displays more details showing the time the alarm will appear. If the alarm is set for tomorrow then the alarm time and “Tomorrow” will appear, if it is set for the current day then the time of the alarm will appear, and if the alarm is set for any day other than tomorrow, the day of the alarm appears.
  • Contacts:
    • Facebook:  Friends added and deleted on the Facebook.com website are correctly added and deleted in the Facebook account in Contacts on the Palm Pre.
    • Google:  As soon as you add or make changes to a Google contact on your phone, the phone syncs these changes to Google.
  • E-mail:
    • Exchange ActiveSync (EAS):
    1. When you set up a new Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) e-mail account, you can now enter an IP address instead of the mail server name.
    2. EAS has new policies including: PIN/Password Required, Inactivity timeout – Administrators can set a certain time period for phones to go in to a locked state, and Remote Wipe – Administrators can remotely erase all data on the Palm Pre from their Exchange console and they can also set the device to auto wipe the device if an incorrect password is entered more than the specified number of times.
    • Google: As soon as you add or make changes to a Google contact on your phone, the phone syncs these changes to Google.
  • Messaging:
    • Emoticons:  Emoticons can now be entered in text, multimedia, and instant messages. Emoticons are also displayed in incoming messages.
    • Time format:  If your phone is using a 24-hour time format, message times in conversations will appear in that format as well.
    • IM accounts:
    1. IM accounts preferences has all options available even if you’re signed in. You can tap Remove Account to delete an account, and enter a new password to update the password, or tap Sign In to sign in with your updated password. Previously you had to sign out of your account to do that.
    2. When you delete an IM account you’ll get a message asking you to confirm that you want to delete the account.
  • Phone:
    • Missed Call Notifications:  When you have multiple missed calls, the time of the most recent missed call is shown in the missed call notifications area.
    • Ringer:  When you turn off the ringer switch, a bell icon with a slash is displayed. Previously the icon was a speaker with a slash.
    • Phone Preferences: The Show Contact Matches preference is turned on by default now. When you’re typing on the keyboard in the phone app, the phone automatically displays both the numbers you entered and  relevant matches to the numbers being entered as well.
  • System:
    • Person reminders:  Person reminders functionality has been improved. When you get a call or exchange an e-mail, text, multimedia or IM message with a contact, a notification appears.
    • Wikipedia Mobile:  When you’re using Wikipedia through the universal search, results are shown in the mobile version of Wikipedia now instead of the desktop version.
    • Media Sync fixed:  iTunes 8.2.1 blocked Media Sync with the Palm Pre, this has now been fixed in the webOS 1.1.0 update.
  • Web:
    • Symbols:  You can now use symbols with the Sym key when you enter text in to a web page form.
    • Zoom:  If you zoom in to a certain level and you go to another page, you can use the back gesture to return to the page and view the page at the same zoom level.
    • Forward Gesture:  You can now use the Forward button to go forward through webpages. Previously you could only use the Back button and go back.
    • Links: Tapping a link highlights it.
  • YouTube:
    • Search:  You can tap the Search icon to perform a search after you enter search text. Previously you had to tap Enter.
  • Undocumented changes:
    • Drop down menus:  The drop down menus are animated.
    • Sound notifications:  E-mail sound notifications are changed.
    • Memos: You can now e-mail Memos from the Memo app.
    • Javascript interpreter:  The javascript interpreter is faster.
    • New Web font: The web browser uses a new font.

    webOS 1.1.0 Update
    [Via Palm, PreCentral]

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Flash is coming to mobile operating systems!

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Flash is coming to mobile operating systems!


Adobe has announced that they will be releasing a beta version of Flashplayer 10 for mobile operating systems some time in October. The specific operating systems Adobe mentioned were Google Android, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian, and Palm WebOS. Notice something missing from this list? Yes, the iPhone was not mentioned! Adobe’s CEO Shantanu Narayen said that Adobe and Apple are still collaborating on Flash for the iPhone, with no specific launch date in sight. It doesn’t look like we will be seeing flash on the iPhone any time soon, but at least it will still be coming to other big mobile operating systems.

Flash coming to mobile operating systems is a really big thing not only for us but also for application developers. Developers will be able to easily make apps that work with other mobile operating systems too.  Video streaming, flash games, and all normal flash content will be viewable on our mobile phones. I can’t wait till Flashplayer 10 is out, I’ve seen way too many websites that don’t work on my mobile browser because of flash!

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[via PCWorld]

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Order the Palm Pre through Sprint’s telesales

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Order the Palm Pre through Sprint’s telesales


How many times have you been to your local Sprint store and found out that they have no Palm Pre’s? Fortunately you can now order the Palm Pre through Sprint’s telesales. Just call 1-866-866-7509 to order your Palm Pre through Sprint’s telesales. The Palm Pre will not ship immediately though, it will take up to 5-7 business days to ship to you. It’s better than having to go to your local store and check whether or not they have it, right? There’s still no word on when Sprint will allow ordering the Palm Pre online yet, but we’ll keep you updated and make a post once the Palm Pre is available for order online.

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[via PreThinking]

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