Tuesday, July 26, 2011

webOS Weekly - Proceed with the Updates

It's that day of the week again, and here is an update with all of the latest bits of news and community activity that's been going on since July 17th. We've got stories from social networks, blogs, video websites and news networks all here, and the only thing you need to go to see them is to hit the break below. If you have stories you'd like to share with the webOS community next week, send an email to tim@precentral.net and we'll add it in!

Latest News

Around the Web

  • HP is still filing for more trademarks to use in future products, and our own Jonathan Ezor has grabbed some of the latest to share: Connects Like Nothing Else, Surfs Like Nothing Else, Reads Like Nothing Else, Rocks Like Nothing Else, HP Pre and HP 12C (which is a bit different than the others, so it grabbed our attention quickly). Could these be related to the other six filings that we told you about last month?

  • Stephen Dewitt has been in a number of interviews lately, but that's not stopping him from showing in a few more. This latest one with the Senior VP of the webOS GBU has taken him to the Fox Business Network, the same program that interviewed Richard Kerris not long ago. There's not much new said here, though, but check it out if you're interested.

  • HP has been found promoting more than just a few trends on Twitter; now they're promoting search results as well. This latest one shows up when you do a search for #webOS: "What’s that sweet sound? It’s #BeatsAudio on the new #HP #TouchPad! http://bit.ly/pjFKmN #webOS." Not bad, though it would be nice if more than a few people had retweeted it.

  • If you're looking for another perspective of webOS from an outsider, it doesn't get much better than looking at what an Android-fan experienced. Bryan Leasot has sent out a message to share what Geek.com writer Russell Holly wrote about his 60 days using the Palm Pre Plus, and it's a good read.

  • For media fans and owners of the HP TouchPad, a new app called KalemSoft Media Player has been released that should fit your fancy to watch videos from a larger variety of file formats than the default movie player allows. damienh has told us about the app in the forums, but you can grab it from the app catalog on your TouchPad at any time.


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