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The Official Palm Blog: 1.4.5 x 2 = another flock of Angry BirdsThe Official Palm Blog« Rahul Sood: "Creating amazing experiences that customers gush over" |Main| It’s a bird… It’s a plane… It’s Super Communicator! »September 14, 20101.4.5 x 2 = another flock of Angry Birds
With the arrival of version 1.4.5 of webOS for most webOS phones, a host of new games created using the PDK development environment are now accessible to most webOS customers. The update became available last night for Palm Pre and Pre Plus on Verizon and AT&T. (The update is installed via a free over-the-air update. For those of you who don't yet have 1.4.5, stay tuned.)
With the update, you'll see new titles in the App Catalog, including such addictive titles as the top-selling mobile game Angry Birds from Rovio Mobile, which released its smash hit game Angry Birds on webOS ahead of...certain other platforms. (Watch this installment of our developer podcast to hear how the enthusiasm of the webOS community encouraged Rovio Mobile to "get it done fast" -- which was "very very easy," taking only a few days thanks to the PDK.)
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I want adobe flash
Posted by:mike |September 14, 2010 at 11:47 AM
I want Pre in Taiwan
Posted by:Liam |September 14, 2010 at 10:47 PM
@mike: yeah, and I want a golden toilet pot, but i'm afraid I just have to be a little patient. My bet is on WebOS 2.0, and Palm'd better be sure Ogg Vorbis support is enabled in GStreamer with that release ;-)
Posted by:Roy |September 15, 2010 at 12:37 AM
I was quite overwhelmed by the new webOS. I did not find it as simple and direct as the PalmOS. I like its sleek form though. i hope Palm would develop a new phone form similar to the Palm Pixi Plus with the old reliable PalmOS.
Posted by:Thea Javier |September 15, 2010 at 05:20 AM
I'd like to see Flash 10 support and the ability to wirelessly add files to my Pre via Wifi sometime in the future. Hopefully. :)
Posted by:CJ |September 17, 2010 at 12:02 AM
I second the vote for adobe flash
Posted by:mark |September 17, 2010 at 10:03 AM
when, when, when will we get Flash?
Posted by:bob |September 19, 2010 at 12:21 PM
I finally the greatest game that is not advertis ANGRY BIRDS Thank you palm and thank you ROVIO And it's developer for the game
Posted by:Ernesto |September 20, 2010 at 10:02 PM
Funny thing is I spoke with someone in AT&T Corporate today and they said the reason they have held the 1.4.5 update from the Palm Pixi Plus is due to security and technical issues in the update
Posted by:Benjamin |September 23, 2010 at 06:50 PM
i just want to know the truth before i buy the palm pre.........i keep seeing an adaptor for rf external antenna connector for sale but see no such animal on the pic.s or spec's or anything else......wilson even advertise's this adaptor and i am not talking about the cradle with glass mount....so please someone that has one let me know ... its very important that i know this because its the only way for me to obtain a decent enough signal ( without either spending a fortune or doing something to the phone that will make warranty useless) for me to connect the mobile hotspot to my computer via usb adaptor.
i now use the usb novatal 760 with external ant. and it gives me speeds enough to play nascar 03 online and iracing. upon testing with a friends palm pixie and a usb wi-fi connected to the hotspot i was oooooooo so close to being fast enough but needed just a hair more signal.
any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. i can be contacted at giblues01@yahoo.com
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