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And now HP says it even plans to bring webOS to the PC. It’s not entirely clear at the moment if we’re talking about desktop and laptop computers running webOS as their only operating system.
HP on Wednesday finally unveiled its long-expected webOS-powered HP TouchPad tablet PC together with a pair of webOS-powered smartphones, setting in motion a new level of competition with Apple ...
And that WebOS unit will cost HP some dough to discontinue. HP will also spin off its PC unit. HP said that it will take a hit to fiscal 2011 earnings of $1.16 a share to $1.23 a share as it ...
HP could also potentially use webOS in future iterations of its tablet-toting printer products like the Android-based eStation. On conventional desktop computers, webOS might be useful as an ...
Come 2012, HP’s WebOS platform won’t be just for phones, tablets and printers. The PC maker plans to put WebOS on all of its laptops and desktop computers starting next year. HP chief ...
HP said none of its webOS products reached the company's internal ... The share price swung wildly after reports of the PC spin-off plan first broke late Thursday morning. Shares had fallen ...
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based tech conglomerate is also looking for ways to get rid of its PC business. Again, that's not unexpected. The death of HP's WebOS business, however, comes just weeks ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--Hewlett-Packard's rumored slate that will run off of Palm's WebOS is in fact coming in "early 2011" according to remarks from Phil McKinney, HP's vice president and chief ...
Given HP’s public statements about integrating webOS into all of its products and possibly licensing it, Rubinstein’s move to the PC and connected devices department could be a positive sign.
Earlier today, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) was a big PC maker with a large but underutilized ... for "strategic alternatives" for the software. HP got webOS when it acquired Palm in April 2010 for ...
Despite HP shuttering their WebOS project some time ago ... to tap to let your TouchPad charge and transfer data to your computer, whether for firmware flashing or for daily use.
Hewlett-Packard sees a future for its mobile operating system that extends beyond smartphones and tablets. Which companies are expressing an "enormous amount of interest"? CNET contributor Don ...