Creating PCs that run Windows and WebOS is a tricky affair, but here's how it could be made to work As reporters were leaving Hewlett-Packard’s recent WebOS extravaganza, the company threw in a ...
While it will be a little while before see Palm’s WebOS officially ported to tablet or notebook-style devices, it’s probably going to happen soon. In the meantime, you can sort of kind of do it ...
Hewlett-Packard apparently plans to put its newly-developed WebOS on every PC it ships next year, its new chief executive, Leo Apotheker, said. According to BusinessWeek, in 2012, "every one of the ...
During a press event this morning, HP revealed that it plans to eventually bring webOS to conventional desktop and notebook computers. I could see WebOS as a pre-boot OS or dual-mode tablet design, ...
There's no doubt that HP's purchase of Palm was primarily driven by a desire to get hold of webOS the firm's acclaimed smartphone platform. Since then, HP has been open about its intentions to spread ...
Talking in a fireside chat at Qualcomm's Uplinq developers conference, Jon Rubinstein, senior VP, general manager HP (and ex-CEO of Palm) highlighted opportunities for the company's webOS platform, ...
After disappointing initial reviews (and possibly sales) of its webOS TouchPad tablet, HP has decided to shake things up, moving the former CEO of Palm and current head of webOS, Jon Rubinstein, into ...
You assume he's trolling. I think he believes what he is saying. He thinks HP really should replace Windows with webOS, despite no one else doing anything remotely similar. Click to expand... I think ...
Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker has made it clear: Starting next year, the company's mobile operating system will run on pretty much every laptop or desktop that HP ships. And that's good news for ...
Vendors like Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer and Toshiba may dominate the worldwide PC market, but their efforts to turn those leads into smartphone success have failed, highlighted by HP’s decision on ...