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Amazon Offers Sizable Pre, Pixi Discounts

amazon palm pre pixi Amazon.com has just lowered its price on webOS phones this week. Bargain hunters can now find the Palm Pre and the less than a week old Palm Pixi smartphones on deep discount from the etailer. Both deals require customers sign up for a new Sprint service plan through the site.

The Pre is currently going for $79.99 with a two year service agreement, while the Pixi is being promoted with a $24.99 price point representing a near 75% discount. Both offers also include free activation, which is usually at least another $25 clams. The current MSRP asking prices from Sprint remain unchanged at $149 and $99.

Palm OS Quickies: Astraware MLT, Google Maps

my little tank palm os Almost gone but not forgotten, there are still a few new bits of both good and bad Palm OS-related software news out there.

Starting with the good news, long-time mobile software specialists Astraware have released a new version of their My Little Tank game for Palm OS users. Bearing version number 1.14, this is the first update to the title since a major update November of last year. The new update adds support for numerous new languages with no new gameplay or content updates. A full listing of the added languages can be found on Astraware's product revision page. You can reference my review of this fun little game from way back in 2006. I still play it occasionally and would put it on the short list of classic Palm OS games that have stood the test of time quite well, as last year's update really added some additional value to the title.

Homebrew Installers: The Latest From Preware & WOSQI

Preware Theme CategoriesEverybody's favourite homebrew installers have both received some significant upgrades in recent days, with version 2.9 of the desktop powerhouse WebOS Quick Install adding webOS 1.3.1 support and new patch recovery options, and version 0.9.9 of the nifty on-device Preware receiving a significant speed boost when navigating menus and ready to add theme categorising in 0.9.10 (as you can see in my teensy thumbnail image on the right). The changelog for WOSQI is published after the break.

Meanwhile, Eric Gaudet's lauded Virtual Keyboard has been successfully ported to webOS 1.3.1, so Pre owners can all once again enjoy the best of both worlds. And moderator milominderbinder of the PreCentral forums has thrown together an excellent "Getting Started" guide for Preware, which now has a permanent link at the aptly-titled install.preware.org and aims to help newbies find their feet in the wonderful world of OTA homebrewing.

Quickies: webOS Flash, Microsoft, PhoneGap, FourSquare

It's been awhile since PIC did a Quickies update, but the multitude of small news items today that I couldn't quite pad out to full articles seems to warrant it. Comin' at 'cha hard and fast: the webOS Flash Beta is due soon, Microsoft's Chief Software Architect reckons all the good mobile apps will be ported everywhere, PhoneGap announced that their web dev tools will soon be webOS compatible and FourSquare are building a webOS app.

Hit the jump for the deets!

Facebook For webOS Cops A Drubbing

FB webOSWhoever came up with the age-old expression "don't look a gift horse in the mouth" evidently forgot to pass on the aphorism to webOS users, who are complaining in droves about the new Palm-developed native Facebook app for webOS.

For those unaware, the app offers a very, very basic Facebook experience, allowing you to interact with your main News Feed... and that's about it. The masses do not appear to be pleased, with the app currently garnering a rather embarrassing 2.5 star rating in the App Catalog. Some light editorialising after the break...

Preware Pixi Patching Is A Go

If you were one of those who picked up a shiny new Palm Pixi on the weekend, then you may have been a mite disappointed to find that the multitude of homebrew webOS patches out there simply didn't work on your new toy. The culprit is the Pixi's new processor, which is an older ARMv6 variant, whereas all patches had previously been compiled for the ARMv7 CPU in the Pre.

WebOS Internals was, however - as usual - quickly on the case, and have pushed out version 0.9.19 of their Package Manger Service, which alongside the latest version 0.9.8 of Preware will now let you patch the Pixi to your heart's content. The task also required recompilation of all the binary packages that install & uninstall patches, no small effort. You can update via Preware, get the stand-alone installer here, or use WebOS Quick Install to step up. And not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're using Preware, you really should have donated by now, you freeloading mooch. This stuff doesn't make itself happen. Lay on, Macduff...

GSM "Upgrade" Kills Treo 680, Centro Phone Calls

Treo 680File under extremely-bloody-annoying. A recent software upgrade pushed out to Nokia-Siemens GSM base stations on T-Mobile in the US and O2 in the UK (and who knows how many other global carriers) has had a rather extreme side-effect on Palm's last two GSM Palm OS devices: voice calls are knocked for six and your end of the conversation will begin dropping out, with your caller noticing that your voice cuts in and out intermittently for a few seconds at a time, and sometimes going completely mute. Reports from frustrated users have cropped up all over the 'net, with some claiming the problem is not limited to Palm's phones.

Worse, however, is the corporate buck-passing that appears to be taking place. The carriers concerned are blaming Palm, whereas Palm has essentially EOL'd these phones and has no intention of releasing further ROM updates that may fix the issue. A post on the T-Mobile forums with information from a base station engineer explains the situation in much greater technical detail here. The long and short seems to be that a fix is not coming anytime soon from either party - leaving consumers, as usual, holding the sharp end of the stick.

Latest Android Handset Is... The Treo 650?

AndroidThe calls for Palm to adopt Android have never particularly made sense to your correspondent. What benefit would there be for a little fish like our favourite gadget company in adopting a platform that will soon be inundated with a veritable swarm of me-too devices? Still, there's a certain appeal to the idea of having a PalmDroid of your very own, and one YouTuber appears to have taken it upon themselves to make the dream a reality. After the break, behold: a video of Android running on the venerable Treo 650!

PIC has reached out to the YouTube poster hoping to find more details of exactly how this was accomplished, but has yet to receive a response. A phalanx of Google searches has also proved futile. Do please drop us a line if you can assist, because we'd love to give it a shot ourselves.

Mojo SDK 1.3.1 Available Now

What good is a shiny new OS update without a shiny new SDK to go along with it? Answer: why, it's not very good at all! Thus, you might be pleased to learn that Palm has announced the availability of version 1.3.1 of the Mojo SDK, which is bringing a slew of tasty treats to the table, including but not limited to:

  • Enhanced Pixi support in emulator
  • API to keep screen from auto-dimming
  • Auto-generation of app Help / Support scene
  • Numerous framework doc enhancements

You can check out the full release notes over at the Palm Developer Network.

Mark/Space Releases GoGagdet for webOS

GoGadgetFinding USB drag 'n' drop a bit of a... well, drag? The solution may be at hand: Mark/Space this weekend released the Mac version (and a Windows beta) of their new webOS desktop media sync software, cutely entitled GoGadget. The application works to simplify the process of getting your desktop-bound multimedia files onto your webOS device - be it Pre or Pixi - by providing a one-stop shop for syncing iTunes & Windows Media Player music playlists, converting & copying video files and ringtones, importing and exporting photos, and keeping a document folder(s) in sync.

Unfortunately, it still requires tethering your handset to your PC via the USB cable. (First developer to give your correspondent a way to sync files over Wi-Fi gets a free plug on PIC!) But it still looks to be a reasonably simple media sync solution for the not-quite-tech-savvy. The application costs USD $19.95, and a free 7-day trial of the Mac version is available (as is a 14-day trial of the Windows beta, which unfortunately didn't work for me). You can check out Mark/Space's site for more details.

webOS 1.3.1 Out And About

Judging from the way my "webOS" Twitter search has just exploded in a rapturous orgy of adulation and delight, I can assume only one thing: webOS 1.3.1 is now out and about for your Sprint-only Sprint & Bell downloading pleasure.

Checking "Updates" on my own GSM Pre is yielding no love as of yet, but it's only a matter of time. A public service announcement for all homebrewers: remember to remove all your homebrew patches before updating - a task best accomplished, in your correspondent's humble opinion, by using the Emergency Patch Recovery service available via Preware. Update: Full changelog is now after the break...

Last Call For webOS Development Early Access

This one just landed in PalmInfocenter's inbox: Palm are putting out a final call for submissions to their App Catalog Early Access Program, in order to help with "final scalability testing" before the process opens up to the general public in December.

Palm are dangling a number of tasty-looking carrots for interested developers here, including:

  • 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.

Interested developers should hit up Palm's e-commerce beta application page, or send an email to catalog.ecommerce.beta@palm.com. The full email is reposted after the break.

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