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 will produce another run of TouchPads to meet what HP is calling "unfulfilled demand" for its WebOS tablet. It's a response by HP to a surge in sales for the TouchPad after HP slashed prices ...
According to documents that surfaced on the FCC Website Wednesday, the HP TouchPad Go will come in the same configurations as the regular HP TouchPad, with 16 GB and 32 GB models featuring Wi-Fi-only ...
The HP TouchPad unveiled yesterday scores many a firsts. Like its the first tablet from the computer giant that is built for a mass consumption. Then it is the first tablet to run WebOS, the operating ...
On July 1, HP will officially join the tablet market with its WebOS 3.0- based TouchPad. Don’t know too much about the TouchPad? All you really need to know is that it’s running the all-new version of ...
We enter 2011 with the iPad so incredibly dominant that is seems impossible at this point that any product could challenge it. Samsung tried with the Galaxy Tab, and while it got stores to order 2 ...
Like webOS? Want it on a tablet? With webOS 3.0 and a respectable set of launch apps, the HP TouchPad is the best tablet we've seen that isn't an iPad.
Like webOS? Want it on a tablet? With webOS 3.0 and a respectable set of launch apps, the HP TouchPad is the best tablet we've seen that isn't an iPad.