Paid WebOS apps coming to Europe, Mexico, and Canada March 31

Hopefully we don't have to see this message anymore! Or at least feel like we are seeing this message

Finally! Okay Palm said that paid apps were coming to international carriers a couple months ago but wow does it feel like forever. When you are hurting for market share these are the kinds of things that need be put on a rush. Palm is now letting devs know that paid apps are coming to international countries such as Canada, Mexico, and Europe come March 31st. Though will our friends from Asia get these apps? It doesn’t look like it. Not yet anyway. We’ll have to wait and see if there is any sort of work around, but we are hoping our good buddies like @palmdoc, who are huge Palm supporters, don’t have to deal with the minuscule free selection available to them now. Palm needs to help devs and users by getting these apps out to everyone everywhere as soon as possible. That’s all folks, we look forward to March 31st!

[Via Precentral]
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Bitchin’ Bond Watch-phone spotted at CTIA, finally!

And there you are, decked out in a custom tailored Armani suit, beautiful women at your flanks poised to strike, and a martini in your hand.  Feeling the part, you strut your stuff over to the pianist, Beethoven weighing on your mind.  Just as you breath the first words of your request, the latest Lady Gaga song leaps from your pocket just as the music fades, timing couldn’t be more perfect.

What do you do?  Cover is blown, your martini finds it’s final resting place on your stomach rather than in, and the beautiful wingmen scatter into the wind.

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Sprint releases it’s first 4G phone; HTC Evo is awesome

The wait is over ladies and gents, the long rumored 1 GHz, 4G smartphone “HTC Supersonic” is officially the HTC Evo 4G, and it’s staged to take Sprint users by storm.  Featuring a dual band operation, the HTC Evo is capable of taking advantage of Sprint’s existing EV-DO Rev. A and their fancy new WiMAX 4G network.  Hit the link for more information. Read more of this post

The upcoming Microsoft Courier is real according to a job listing

Today Microsoft had a job posting which helped confirm the exist of the mysterious Microsoft Courier Journal. The courier if you don’t know is Microsoft’s attempt at a slate device and it seems like it is a huge win. The demo’s and such that we have seen look just amazing and until today’s accident Microsoft declined to admit the device actually existed.

Here is the original job posting where the courier was mentioned.

“Do you already know everything about Project Natal and the Cloud? Is Blaise Aguera y Arcas’ jaw-dropping TED talk on augmented-reality Bing Maps and Photosynth last month’s news? Then check out some of the online chatter surrounding new releases of Window Phone 7 series handsets, Internet Explorer 9 and the upcoming Courier digital journal.

[Quote Via All Things D]

Microsoft has already edited their posting and removed the mention of the courier. If that isn’t proof enough then I don’t know what is. Here’s to hoping this thing comes out sooner rather than later. Cheers!

[Via Engadget and All Things D]

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Skype coming to Verizon phones March 25th

So the odd couple (Skype and Verizon) are officially together and launching their new goodies March 25th. Skype Mobile will be downloadable on Thursday and will allow all the basic features of Skype you could expect on a phone.

– make and receive unlimited Skype-to-Skype voice calls to anyone else on Skype around the globe

– send and receive unlimited instant messages with other people on Skype

– call international phone numbers at our low rates

Skype will be made available at launch to only a few of Verizon’s devices but is expected to be available on everything else as time goes on.

Here are the list of phones you can use Skype Mobile with this Thursday:

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Samsung Galaxy S specifications leak before CTIA announcement

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Some specifications for Samsung’s forthcoming top-tier smartphone, the Galaxy S, have been leaked ahead of the planned announcement at CTIA 2010.

Details are slim, but from what we do know, the Galaxy S is looking to be a sexy little phone, rocking Android OS (PLEASE 2.1+), a 1 GHz processor, and a Super AMOLED (read: sexy) display.  Based on the way things are tending, I’d imagine it’s safe to assume Sansung’s planning on making the 1 GHz/Super AMOLED combo a standard across their product line.  Awesome.

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Breaking news: Nintendo announces “3DS”, Glasses-free 3D handheld

Just a concept(I think, ask Engadget).

Whoa!  Didn’t see that one coming!  Nintendo has just tossed the world a few nibbles regarding its handheld gaming successor to the DS and the DSi, the Nintendo “3DS”, at a small press conference in Japan.  Mum’s the word on all the details, but the little information we have makes my fingertips tingle with naughty excitement; Glasses-less 3D display and it’ll use a “compatible cart” meaning hours of nostalgic gaming pleasure.

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No Flash support for Windows Phone 7? No cut-copy-paste?! Say it isn’t true!

Various news outlets are reporting on the surprising information coming out of the Microsoft camp; Windows Phone 7 will not support Flash or cut-copy-paste.  Yes, you heard that right, Windows Phone will not support cut-copy-paste. The hell Microsoft, did you not learn from Apple?  Having the ability to cut and paste bits of text and applications is an essential part of an operating system, especially on mobile platforms where shortcuts make the world go round.  No one likes typing the same phrase over and over Microsoft.  On a less surprising note, Flash support seems to be more of an Adobe issue than anything else.

Microsoft’s lack of Flash support seems to be the general theme of things in the mobile world.  Apple has expressed absolutely no interest in Flash support on the iPhone and the iPad, Flash for Android has been in development for God know how long, and now word from the Adobe camp sings a similar tune for Windows Phone 7.  Adobe developer Mike Chambers said in a recent blog post: Read more of this post

Google blows China off, China’s pissed, no one cares

In response to Google’s recent decision to stop censoring search results in China, the Chinese government has condemned their move in a recent statement.  Google and China have found themselves locked in a heated struggle for many years regarding the results of the world’s largest search provider.  China was quoted to have said; Read more of this post

Kyocera Zio smartphone; Industry lets out a resounding “Meh”

Kyocera recently released information regarding the Zio, a low-cost, midrange, Google Android powered smartphone slated for release sometime in the Spring of this year.  Despite the rather uninspired specifications, the Zio marks the return of Kyocera to the smartphone arena, which means more to come.  Hit the link for more information.  Read more of this post