We haven’t seen HP hype a tablet since last year’s flirtation with Windows 7, but that could change after February 9, when the company has all but confirmed that it will introduce its first WebOS ...
HP's TouchPad tablet will be available to buy this June, according to the company's CEO Leo Apotheker. He was speaking at an event to unveil HP's wider strategy around tablets, webOS and cloud ...
HP has officially completed the acquisition of Palm, making it the proud owner of Palm’s coveted intellectual property including WebOS. It is hardly a surprise that before the ink was even dry on ...
Palm’s owner, Hewlett-Packard, has finally revealed its first offerings in the smartphone market. HP’s Jon Rubinstein unveiled the HP Veer — a tiny smartphone with a slide-out keyboard that’s just ...
According to the PalmPad trademark filing, HP will use the PalmPad name for "computers, computer hardware, computer software, computer peripherals, portable computers, handheld and mobile computers, ...
Before we start, there needs to be a moment of silence for WebOS, set onto the uncertain path of open-source, there to fade into obscurity or find relevance in some niche of the mobile computing world ...
Now that HP has announced that webOS is going open source, CEO Meg Whitman says the company is looking at releasing new webOS hardware. No plans have been finalized yet, but Whitman tells The Verge ...
HP has invited members of the media to what it describes as “an exciting webOS announcement.” This will be held Feb. 9 in San Francisco. The invitation sparked new rumors that HP was at last going to ...
Hewlett-Packard could be releasing a tablet running the Palm’s webOS operating system as soon as the third quarter of 2010, according to a report from The Examiner, which attributes the information to ...
In the wake of reports that HP is bagging its Android tablet comes word that the company has filed to trademark the name “Palmpad.” Which to me sounds like a ...
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