Saturday, September 1, 2012

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HP releases Open webOS beta ahead of September launch

Posted: 31 Aug 2012 11:41 AM PDT

The Open webOS project has taken another step towards fulfilling HP's pledge to keep webOS alive. Following a promise to release webOS under an open source license, HP released a beta version of the code today. The code and development tools are the first step towards making the software that powered the Palm Pre and HP Touchpad useable for developers looking to put the software on other devices. HP has dropped efforts to build consumer products using webOS software, but the company has made 54 components and 450,000 lines of code available to developers. The final release of Open webOS is expected next month.
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Several top Android apps and games on sale in Google Play

Posted: 31 Aug 2012 10:17 AM PDT

Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, and several of the top apps in the Google Play Store have been discounted to commemorate the occasion.
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RIM details BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10

Posted: 31 Aug 2012 09:41 AM PDT

Research in Motion has released more information about its plans to integrate all of its enterprise and device management services. The head of Enterprise Product Management at RIM has detailed how RIM plans to provide a single solution for managing BlackBerry, Android, and iOS devices.
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Adobe Flash Player returns to UK Google Play

Posted: 31 Aug 2012 06:14 AM PDT

Reports of the death of Adobe Flash Mobile have been greatly exaggerated, at least in the UK. Though Adobe has declared Flash dead and removed it from the Google Play store, Flash Player has been resurrected and is once again available to users in the UK.
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Bank of America Windows Phone app adds Mobile Check Deposit

Posted: 31 Aug 2012 05:44 AM PDT

The Bank of America app for Windows Phone has been updated to add the Mobile Check Deposit feature that first appeared on Android and iPhone devices. The new feature allows Bank of America customers to deposit checks to their account by taking a picture of the front and back of a check. The images are securely sent to Bank of America and then verified before the funds become available to a customer the next business day. Windows Phone users can now use the app to deposit money, find deals, check balances, pay bills, transfer money, and get notifications in live tile updates. Download from Marketplace
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Leaked Amazon Kindle Fire graphics showcase Skype compatibility

Posted: 31 Aug 2012 05:27 AM PDT

Amazon's successor to the Kindle Fire is expected to debut next week, but leaked images of the upcoming tablet reveal what features are likely to be announced at the launch event.
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