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 ...
HP's webOS tablet, the TouchPad, may not have set the market alight, but the company is hoping a broader playing-field for the platform might make a big difference. webOS chief Stephen DeWitt told the ...
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LG acquires the troubled mobile operating system from Hewlett-Packard, getting software, engineering talent, and HP licenses acquired from Palm. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News ...
HP is looking to extend the reach of its webOS operating system – from your handheld device to your kitchen counter. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal today, Stephen DeWitt, the head of ...
Hewlett-Packard is looking to expand its WebOS platform beyond smart phones and tablets and bring it to cars and appliances. According to The Wall Street Journal, HP envisions a world where many of ...