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, ...
James Niccolai kicks us off: HP may be behind some of its competitors with its tablet, but … [HP] implied that the market is in its infancy. … The TouchPad resembles Apple’s iPad physically: It’s a ...
There's been nothing but upside for Android as a platform recently, making HP's decision to scrap its plans to release a tablet running Google's OS something of a rare defeat. Taking into account the ...
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 ...
The plans were unveiled during HP's fiscal third quarter 2010 earnings conference on Thursday. "You'll see us with a Microsoft product in the near future, and a WebOS-based product early next year," ...
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 ...
WebOS, the software behind HP’s failed TouchPad tablet and Palm’s failed Pre smartphones, is getting another shot at life as an open source operating system. That means anyone, from bedroom ...
Hewlett-Packard will release a tablet PC based on Palm’s WebOS operating system in “early 2011,” the head of HP’s PC division said Thursday. HP’s tablet plans have been under close watch since it ...
Rumor has it that HP is set to announce its webOS tablet at CES next month. But the iPad competitor — known as PalmPad — is described in a release date rumor given to an unusual media mouthpiece. In ...
It's unlikely HP will ever say for sure just what motivated its buyout of Palm previous attempts countered within days but it does appear that webOS was the focus, with the Pre and Pixi essentially ...
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