By: Varindia Mag | 2011-08-23 | Electronics HP has announced that the death of the TouchPad tablet and the uncertain future of WebOS can represent big issues for them, but partners may also be affected by the fallout. In its first major push into mobile in years, HP launched its TouchPad tablet in June. The tablet runs the Webos mobile operating system... read more
By: Michael Dorf | 2011-08-20 | Mobile Many early adopters of smartphone technology were blown away by the Palm Pre. Now, Android and iPhone dominate the smartphone arena, and webOS has been lagging behind in that arena somewhat severely. HP's new TouchPad, however, is a tablet that uses a new, revamped version of webOS that promises to be a true contender to the Android operating system. Is webOS a viable contender to Android in the tablet arena? read more
By: Melissa Smich | 2011-01-26 | Article Marketing Two smartphones that are quite similar at first glance that may be hard to decide which one you would like to purchase are the Palm Pre with HP WebOS and the Windows Phone 7. This article will look at these two and point out any key differences that may help one their buying decision when it comes time to making the final purchase. read more
By: Thomas Whittle | 2011-04-05 | Mobile Phones The HP Veer is a smart business phone that has been launched by HP in order to revive the falling sales of the company. It has meant that the company has shown extreme care in making this phone and it... read more
By: Aliks George | 2011-03-19 | Mobile The HP Veer is the phone that is through launched sway to stake to the segment that has been not taken hardship of by any manufacturer of until now and it is the low-end stir phone segment. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2010-08-24 | Gadgets and gizmos It is recently rumored that HP, Hewlett-Packard, one of the world's largest information technology companies and operates in nearly every country, is planning to release both Windows and WebOS-based tablets. It is the first time the company has given their plans to the public. The confirmation is unveiled by the personal systems chief Todd Bradley during the company’s quarterly results call. HP also announces that Windows Slate would be the first tablet to appear in the coming future. This would be followed by the launching of the WebOS tablet which will be named PalmPad soon in 2011. Let’s take an in-dept review about these two latest HP tablets powered on Windows and WebOS as follows: read more
By: superwholeshops | 2011-05-05 | Communications AT&T says that the tiny HP Veer 4G smartphone will go on sale May 15 for $99.99 with a two-year contract. read more
By: Mark Bush | 2011-05-06 | Mobile There is no end of the new devices and incredible gadgets and once tablet has entered into the market in the shape of iPad many others mobile phone makers are rolling their hands to offer the tablet users a choice. read more
By: Jason Pertwee | 2011-05-13 | Mobile The HP Pre 3 is the business phone from HP and that is going to change the entire business phone, which has been dominated by the single company, BlackBerry. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2010-05-11 | Laptops It could be inferred that the acquisition between the computer maker HP and smartphone manufacturer Palm would put some influences on HP's plans relating to its "Slate" tablet. read more
By: Ritika Sharma | 2012-01-13 | Mobile Phones The tablet and mobile industry is abuzz with talk that HTC might acquire webOS, in an attempt to stand out in this crowded industry dominated by Android and iOS devices. read more
By: Moonmoon | 2011-05-25 | Gadgets and gizmos Hands on to HP to launch first HP TouchPad Tablet with WebOS operating system which is much awaited in the market. read more
By: Code Blue | 2011-11-14 | Business Ideas According the report of Theverge website, well-informed sources of various circles revealed that, multi-sources, HP planed to convene a fully meeting in the evening of local time in the United States. The meeting will be led by the CEO of HP Whitman, who is expected to announce a decision on the webOS software. read more