Comments on: FCC Docs Suggest a AT&T webOS Release Date?

old tat logo With Verizon's WebOS launch firmly in the rearview mirror, AT&T remains the largest domestic carrier currently without any WebOS devices. While AT&T Mobility head honcho Ralph de la Vega already made a vague promise to offer two WebOS phones in the first half of 2010, Palm and AT&T have thus far remained mum on any specific release dates.

Thanks to some careful analysis of the FCC documentation, PreCentral forum member ToniCipriani has turned up some solid hints as to when we might expect the first GSM WebOS device to be officially available in the US. Give or take a few days, May 10th seems to be the target date for an AT&T launch, which would bring the arrival of the North American version of the GSM Pre (certified last year) within shouting distance of the one-year anniversary of the CDMA Pre launch on Sprint on June 6th of last year.

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Bring It!

LiveFaith @ 2/14/2010 1:51:00 PM # Q
Been waitin' for months with a fist fulla dollas. Those dollars may get distracted by May.
Pat Horne
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webOS

e_tellurian @ 2/14/2010 2:25:27 PM # M Q
RE: webOS
BaalthazaaR @ 2/14/2010 2:56:42 PM # Q
Ryan,
Is there any way you can implement a user defined filter in the comments section. There are just some posts that are not worth reading and they are usually posted by the same people. It would be great if a user could specify certain users that they want blocked out when they are reading the comments.

That way people could filter me out when I post about how I refuse to see reality and move down from Garnet. And I could filter out posts from that anonymous alien. DOH! I mean I could filter out posts by people that I don't find interesting.

Or maybe a comment ranking system where some comments can be down ranked into oblivion.

Thanks

Ryan
BaalthazaaR @ 2/14/2010 3:02:41 PM # Q
By the way it seems like us newbies get no profile anymore. I did a quick test and it looks like it has trouble with any 5 digit id. 9999 works but 10000 doesn't. It returns an internal server error. You should be able to get the time stamp from between my two posts.

Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

Please contact the server administrator to inform of the time the error occurred and of anything you might have done that may have caused the error.

More information about this error may be available in the server error log.

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/14/2010 3:17:17 PM # M Q
Let's listen to Ryan instead of complaining. He wants people to post relevant replies. How is your comment relevant to webOS?

Peace,

E-T

RE: webOS
SeldomVisitor @ 2/14/2010 3:41:56 PM # Q
BaalthazaaR wrote:
By the way it seems like us newbies get no profile anymore. I did a quick test and it looks like it has trouble with any 5 digit id. 9999 works but 10000 doesn't.

My User ID is 23550. Profile seems to work (at least mine did!).

Perhaps you meant 100000?

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/14/2010 3:44:06 PM # M Q
Can the webOS working with a touch screen read a finger or a thumb print?

E-T

RE: webOS
SeldomVisitor @ 2/14/2010 4:00:05 PM # Q
Just a small matter of programing, however WebOS as delivered for sure cannot.

(would have to use the camera)

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/14/2010 4:15:55 PM # M Q
Would you then utilize face recognition technology?

E-T

RE: webOS
BaalthazaaR @ 2/14/2010 4:37:16 PM # Q
SeldomVisitor wrote:
BaalthazaaR wrote:
By the way it seems like us newbies get no profile anymore. I did a quick test and it looks like it has trouble with any 5 digit id. 9999 works but 10000 doesn't.

My User ID is 23550. Profile seems to work (at least mine did!).

Perhaps you meant 100000?


I guess that it was an erroneous assumption on my part. I did try mine (35594) and a few below mine. Then I tried 9999 and 10000. Of the lot, only 9999 worked. Yours does work, so my assumption was incorrect.

RE: webOS
Gekko @ 2/14/2010 4:42:45 PM # Q

Mike Markkula: Steve Wozniak's employee number one, you're number two.
Steve Jobs: Wait a minute. I'm employee number one. Woz?
Steve Wozniak: Doesn't matter to me.
Steve Jobs: I'm employee number one around here.
Mike Markkula: I'm not saying anything. I wasn't implying anything.
Steve Jobs: All right, then I'll be zero. Woz, you can be number one. I'll be zero. Okay?

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/14/2010 5:21:35 PM # M Q
Could offer both face recognition and finger print access on webOS. That way people can choose.

E-T

RE: webOS
LiveFaith @ 2/15/2010 5:37:30 AM # Q
sv,
I beg you. Please don't go there.

I do however like the idea of being able to filter users. Does the comments skeleton allow that?
Pat Horne

RE: webOS
SeldomVisitor @ 2/15/2010 6:22:18 AM # Q
Lol! Yeah, I stopped.

Giggle.

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/15/2010 6:44:55 AM # M Q
Filtering users would be a good choice for people that do not include any reference to the subject. That may help keep people focused. Though some times good conversation develops from off topic discussions. This element of human interaction could be lost.

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/15/2010 9:02:49 AM # M Q
WebOS must assure that any access to content is secure. Such issue as identity theft must be addressed. We must learn from the past. Hence the need to develop new hardware to address the realities of computer crime. We-com virtual wallet customers interacting in and outside the box must have a product that is prototype before it goes to market that way the customers are assured what they want is in fact what they are getting. Does current hardware on the market provide wireless electronic commerce security where the customer wants to interact as defined by the will of the people that see value in such an offering?

We can learn from the past. Certainly when it comes to our data security we have paid dearly.

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/15/2010 11:55:23 AM # M Q
How can we assure people have the freedon to express themselves, share ideas still be accountable and have privacy while satisfying all the laws written as a consequence of 9/11?

We can not innovate for fear. Once the fear is gone so to is the innovation. Innovating for peace is sustainable.

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/15/2010 2:08:57 PM # M Q
In your opinion:

Does a new we-com OS need to communicate with webOS and all PDAs, smart phones and web phones existing and future?

Will the we-com OS need to interact with all payments of choices?

Will a we-com OS need to offer the choice to interact with the Internet, digital medium such as cars, locks and other access instruments?

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/15/2010 6:53:29 PM # M Q
What do you think are the odds of a we-com virtual wallet getting built that interacts with Palm webOS?
RE: webOS
Gekko @ 2/15/2010 6:59:40 PM # Q

somewhere between slim and none.

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/15/2010 7:19:15 PM # M Q
Why do you think that?

E-T

RE: webOS
Gekko @ 2/15/2010 7:58:50 PM # Q

because it only exists in your twisted mind.

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/15/2010 8:43:53 PM # M Q
Innovation starts in the mind. Your opinion(s) have been noted. Though am fond of criticism find your constants attacks on my mind comical and appreciate the laughs.

Was Mr. Lee twisted for thinking and developing the World Wide Web or Ford for mass marketing the automobile? What of the Wright brothers. If they had listed to those that thought their minds were twisted this world would be a very different place.

A side from your humor do you have any concrete reasons why you think the development of an interactive we-com virtual wallet is "slim to none"?

E-T

RE: webOS
Gekko @ 2/16/2010 3:49:52 PM # Q
RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/16/2010 4:19:28 PM # M Q
:-(lol) I hope you have permission to post her image?

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/16/2010 4:26:29 PM # M Q
i was asking what people thought the odds were that a we-com virtual wallet will interact with a webOS device. So far i have one reply. Please share your thoughts too..

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/16/2010 5:09:36 PM # M Q
True, i could go to market for capital to launch plan-et though the market needs the resources to sustain the peace. The thinking is if there is enough resources in the market after 2011 i would ask to assemble VC groups and put plan-et on the market to raise funds to build a we-com virtual wallet prototype. The prototype is called e-knarr.

E-T

RE: webOS
Gekko @ 2/16/2010 5:59:50 PM # Q

stop talking and do something.

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/16/2010 6:51:30 PM # M Q
Well I am "doing something" i'm thinking. Timing is important. i want to see sustainable peace in Afghanistan and Iraq. Had a war not broken out as a consequence of Saddam picking up the wrong phone many of us would be doing more with our thoughts. For now we just think of ways to have sustainable peace so we can build what we choose to build while appreciating the effort of or men and women in the service of our country so we may be free to innovate.

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/17/2010 2:29:46 PM # M Q
The media is reporting that Bluetooth can broadcast three kilometers. My understanding is Bluetooth broadcasts 30 feet.

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/17/2010 3:25:06 PM # M Q
RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/18/2010 11:50:58 AM # M Q
If you could afford a we-com virtual wallet that interacts with webOS and all OS to complete the we-com circle would you choose it?

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/18/2010 4:23:01 PM # M Q
The we-com virtual wallet will have to have an OS that can interact with what the individual chooses. The core OS of a we-com virtual wallet must offer security of all digital financial transactions in and outside the box.

A prototype will assure we build a rock solid platform with fantastic form. We have two back pockets one is for our wallet.

Please continue to share your thoughts all are welcome. PDAs smartphones, webphones need more to do too.

Thanks,

E-T

Prototype
e_tellurian @ 2/19/2010 10:22:38 AM # M Q
There are companies that can work with a concept and build a prototype based on that concept. They need work too. Creating a we-com industry will take time. However the sooner we get started the sooner we will have put our thoughts to use. We can show the world how freedom to innovate offers solutions and sustainable economies without wars.

E-T

RE: webOS
gmayhak @ 2/19/2010 6:46:48 PM # Q
holly shit ET, a google search returns over 6000 links to "we-com virtual wallet" and I think most are posts by you.
If nobody has come forward to finance you by now, it's probably not that great of an idea.
Maybe you could better spend your time recruiting donations for those afflicted by wars and natural disaster and leave product development to those that know what they are doing (like Apple ;)

Gary

Tech Center Labs

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/19/2010 8:29:54 PM # M Q
:-(lol) thanks for your thoughts.

It has been a labor of love. It would not be possible without great input from many people. No one said this would be easy. Though nothing worth doing is ever easy i suppose.

Would you use a we-com virtual wallet?

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/20/2010 2:07:47 PM # M Q
Innovation does not get to market without help from the financial community. This is a well known fact. Fortunately we have mechanisms in place that support innovative thoughts and are designed to help bring new thoughts to market. The reality is we can have the best ideas in the world. If the financial mechanism is distracted by failing economies and war these ideas go unnoticed. To keep the thoughts alive till such time as we have stability in the economy takes a tremendous amount of persistence and help from family and friends. Some countries are better than others at embracing innovation and better at providing financial support to the innovative segment of their economy. Brain drain starts with brain strain and can lead to lost innovative benefit or intellectual genocide. There is much benefit to the global economy from the innovative segment of the economy even while there is no financial benefit intellectually it stimulates the thinking part of the economy and offers a future of possibilities.

Innovative ideas like we-com virtual wallet are intellectual first and offer capital a place to grow while encouraging peaceful interaction.

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/21/2010 5:33:15 PM # M Q
To date a we-com virtual wallet as defined by RAVEN does not exist. A digital, efficient, secure interactive option to an analog wallet is being proposed that interact with all commerce environments as defined by our research. We are not re-inventing the wheel this is brand new technology intended to take e-commerce and mobile commerce into the next century. A future of we-com interaction that makes one dimensional billboards a thing of the past. Where people can support their charity of choice directly from any digital medium of choice with peace of mind that the aid is going as agreed.

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/22/2010 2:06:10 PM # M Q
What will your wallet look like in the 21st century? Some have already shared their thoughts on this subject. Remember the Jetsons? George would give his wife Jane analog currency while the family was interacting with robots and flying cars. Some have been thinking about we-com interaction for many years. Please share your thoughts too.

Pepper shared her thoughts and they were very good too. People like Pepper make innovation fun and rewarding. Her thought are part of the success of we-com virtual wallet concept.

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/22/2010 6:01:20 PM # M Q
Something to think about while building a we-com industry. http://www.publictechnology.net/content/19506

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/26/2010 7:33:33 AM # M Q
Can webOS customers access their content on the Palm server from a desk top computer?

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/26/2010 11:50:01 AM # M Q
Interactive media that offers the we-com customer the choice to purchase directly from the advertisement is an area that will see the whole web experience enhanced by streaming advertisement to billboards. These billboards can interact via bluetooth as can mini billboards such as smartphones, monitors and television.

Please share your thoughts too. How do you see the future of we-com interaction?

E-T

RE: webOS
e_tellurian @ 2/26/2010 1:45:44 PM # M Q
It's good to see thoughts not go to waist. Interactive billboard were envisioned many years ago. Nice to see some concepts come to market. The advertising content should go to a file the customer can view at their leisure. The original idea was to have customers purchase at will from the billboards then have items delivered or picked up. New hardware concepts need prototypes to assure the customer gets what they expect while limiting losses associated with bringing concepts to market too fast.
Need/want to find a place to build such interactive prototypes such as we-com infrastructure with the budget to sustain such endeavors.

Multiple interactive facilities with multiple VC groups would be helpful that will not exclude any thoughts moving forward to the sharing of the wealth component of sharing ones thoughts.

E-T

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