Well this can be interesting: a webOS dev spotted a couple unnamed devices in his log files — one sporting a 1024 x 768 screen and a non-sliding keyboard, and the alternative a smartphone without a physical QWERTY input. Don’t look so surprised: it was all but confirmed by leaked training materials that webOS was coming to netbooks and HP has already announced its intention to bring desktops and laptops into the fold. In fact, this can also just be a TouchPad connected to a undeniable special keyboard . All we all know is something bigger than a phone with physical keys is accessible running an unannounced version of the OS dubbed Nova Dartfish. The second one mysterious “device” showing up inside the logs might be that keyboard-less handset that posed for Mr. Blurrycam back in April. Whatever it truly is , it’s running webOS 3.0 and has a measly 480 x 320 screen just like the Pre 2 — so it’s on no account a high-end smartphone. The logs also reveal that nor is packing a removeable battery, that’s certain to disappoint a few of you. In case you prefer your rumors delivered with a whole lot of quotation marks and colons the whole log reports are after the break.
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