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 ...
When Apple unveiled the iPad in January of 2010, it left a gaggle of other consumer-electronics companies suddenly anxious to get into the tablet game. Very, very anxious. So anxious, in fact, that ...
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 ...
HP Palm unveiled a 9.7-inch tablet Wednesday called the TouchPad that could be a serious challenger to Apple's iPad. No pricing was given for the tablet, which is expected to be available this summer.
Hewlett Packard's entry into the tablet market has drawn praise for its external beauty and criticism as reviewers dug beneath the surface, with one journalist calling the device a "mediocre tablet." ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Hewlett-Packard Co. unveiled its first tablet computer that uses smart phone pioneer Palm's technology on Wednesday -- a skinny black gadget that the companies believe will help them ...
The first WebOS tablet gets some things right, but stumbles more than it succeeds. Hewlett-Packard is the latest PC maker to jump into tablets–and in entering the market, it has immediately become the ...
Hewlett-Packard's TouchPad tablet was available on the company's Web site today, according to a report--the first time in more than a month. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, ...
HP said today that the company would produce one last run of its discontinued TouchPad tablets to meet “unfulfilled demand.” The news came from HP’s Mark Budgell, PR manager, social media strategy, on ...
USA Today’s tablet app download numbers have leaked, and Android is last, even behind HP’s defunct TouchPad. USA Today’s tablet app download numbers have leaked, and Android is last, even behind HP’s ...
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 ...