I'm personally interested in this. Palm said they'd open all hardware access with their SDK and such, but even then I would be skeptical. It's interesting to note Palm said all of their own applications bundled with the Pre were build in the same html/css/etc. framework. Though Palm has said on a few occations there will be a special extended API for its partners to have better direct access to hardware. So I'm not quite sure what to think on the matter of potential future gaming and navigation on the Pre
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Unfortunately, without access to the kernel for 3D development, no chance for GPS or gaming [unless Pong is your thing] for those interested.
I'm personally interested in this. Palm said they'd open all hardware access with their SDK and such, but even then I would be skeptical. It's interesting to note Palm said all of their own applications bundled with the Pre were build in the same html/css/etc. framework. Though Palm has said on a few occations there will be a special extended API for its partners to have better direct access to hardware. So I'm not quite sure what to think on the matter of potential future gaming and navigation on the Pre
Most of the iPhone's most popular games could be done in a browser.
Palm has said Applications will have access to hardware features, there is no reason to believe locative services won't be a part of that.
LOL. Sorry, but for anyone who didn't read the Pre's specs, it has GPS built-in.