The holidays are here, and tablets will undoubtedly be on wish lists. But with the next generation of tablets queued up for a CES 2012 unveiling in January, and the iPad 3 likely for launch soon thereafter, is now a good time to buy a tablet?ยป Read Article
Hewlett Packard has released the third webOS update for the TouchPad, which brings minor fixes.
HP has finally come to a decision about what to do with its webOS platform: the company is making it open source, but still has plans to develop tablets using the OS in the future.
It looks like HP is offering yet another fire sale of its TouchPad, selling refurbished models of the webOS tablet on the HP eBay store starting Sunday, Dec. 11.
The future of webOS continues to be in flux after HP CEO Meg Whitman held a meeting with HP employees yesterday, informing them that the company doesn't know yet what to do with the troubled mobile platform.
It's another fire sale for the HP TouchPad, as Best Buy and TigerDirect are both offering bundled deals for the webOS tablet.
As 2012 approaches, the first of the next generation of tablets has been revealed in the form of the ASUS Transformer Prime, complete with new pictures leaking this week. Take a gander, and read on for the all the scoop on the latest tablet news.
Did you miss out on the $99 TouchPad fire sale? Hoping HP will release another batch at a deeply discounted rate? Well, there is good news and bad news.
HP announced that it is reversing course and keeping its PC division just months after the company announce plans to unload it while under now former CEO Leo Apotheker. While the future webOS remains uncertain, reports suggest HP will soon shutter the division.
HP has just released an OTA update for webOS for the TouchPad, bringing the ability to use the tablet with non-HP phones, among other improvements.
A recent report leaked the first, and quite possibly only, images of the recently axed 7-inch TouchPad Go.
HP has ordered the production of 100,000 to 200,000 new TouchPads set for a late October release, after announcing last week that it would release another batch of TouchPads to meet demands.
The TouchPad may be discontinued but it's not dead yet as HP plans to release one last batch of the webOS tablet.
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