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HP tells developers to begin submitting apps for Pre 3, still heading in the right direction for summer launch?

Summer’s whittling away folks, and with it the promised window for Palm’s HP’s Pre 3 . Last we heard, the flagship device would miss its launch window , but a brand new directive from the corporate suggests its release isn’t too faraway. Registered webOS developers received an email about an updated emulator and deets concerning the App Catalog’s newfound acceptance of Pre 3 submissions. Speaking of digital storefronts, the corporate also noted the latter’s expansion into here territories: Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore. Get this far? Hop on past the break and skim the entire communiqué yourself.


HP tells developers to begin submitting apps for Pre 3, still heading in the right direction for summer launch?
HP tells developers to begin submitting apps for Pre 3, still heading in the right direction for summer launch?

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