HP Palm unveiled a 9.7-inch tablet Wednesday called the TouchPad that could be a serious challenger to Apple's iPad. No pricing was given for the tablet, which is expected to be available this summer.
At its WebOS event a few moments ago, HP announced three new Palm-centric products: one small, one medium, and one large. The HP Veer is a miniature touch smartphone, the Pre 3 updates the existing ...
Just released and now apparently killed off by Hewlett-Packard, the TouchPad tablet, which sports its own OS, has become a victim of a tablet war that is clearly heating up as we head into the holiday ...
When Apple unveiled the iPad in January of 2010, it left a gaggle of other consumer-electronics companies suddenly anxious to get into the tablet game. Very, very anxious. So anxious, in fact, that ...
It's the first tablet that uses the webOS operating system, which HP bought along with Palm Inc. last year for $1.8 billion. Hewlett-Packard Co. has previously made tablets based on Windows, but webOS ...
Some retailers sold out remaining Hewlett-Packard TouchPad tablets in just a few hours on Saturday after heavily discounted prices attracted buyers to the last remaining units of the soon-to-be ...
San Francisco – Hewlett-Packard today became the latest player to enter the tablet PC arena, with the introduction of the HP Palm TouchPad. The TouchPad will be available this summer, with the company ...
We enter 2011 with the iPad so incredibly dominant that is seems impossible at this point that any product could challenge it. Samsung tried with the Galaxy Tab, and while it got stores to order 2 ...
James Niccolai kicks us off: HP may be behind some of its competitors with its tablet, but … [HP] implied that the market is in its infancy. … The TouchPad resembles Apple’s iPad physically: It’s a ...
HP says its TouchPad tablet will make its debut in the United States on July 1 in two versions for $500 and $600. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...
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