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 ...
These are sure to go down as interesting times in the annals of HP history. In addition to some seismic management moves in recent months, HP is making major changes to its product strategy that ...
Possible ripple effects of HP’s plan to open source WebOS Your email has been sent How will HP's decision to open source WebOS possibly impact Android, open source developers, and the monetization of ...
Hewlett-Packard made good on a promise to offer up the erstwhile mobile operating system to the open-source community. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET Group and CNET Labs ...
Hewlett-Packard made the decision to make the source code of webOS open for the whole Web community, effectively abandoning the software that it acquired when it bought Palm in 2010. The software, ...
Despite the initial acclaim around Palm's new WebOS operating system, developers haven't been flocking back to the once great PDA giant as much as it would have hoped. An SDK was released to tempt the ...
Hard on the heels of the news that HP’s webOS Global Business Unit is being spun off as an independent but wholly owned company called Gram, the company on Friday officially launched Open webOS into ...
The reviews of HP’s would-be iPad-killer are in, and they all agree on one thing: the HP Touchpad is no iPad, but webOS has a huge amount of promise. Now an internal email sent out to HP staff has ...
Even with Hewlett-Packard's decision to make WebOS open source, the mobile operating system (OS) is unlikely to gain traction due to its small market share and intensive competition from rival OSes.
In a reversal of sorts, some people are keen to load webOS on their Android devices, now that Hewlett-Packard has announced plans to make the software open source. HP said earlier Friday that it will ...
Hewlett-Packard has too few developers, a me-too mobile OS, and a bozo CEO. Apple and Google have nothing to worry about We all remember Steve Ballmer’s weird, sweat-soaked performance in 2006 when he ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hewlett Packard Co has decided to open its webOS mobile operating system to developers and companies, potentially taking on Google Inc's free Android platform that is popular ...