As expected, HP’s big event on Wednesday was all about its upcoming smartphones and tablets, the Veer, Pre 3 and TouchPad. We’ll have to wait a while to see whether HP’s new gear can go toe-to-toe ...
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 ...
The design of the HP TouchPad is clean and basic, with a black plastic border that matches the deep black of the screen’s own bezel. The unit has a single button, for returning to home; built in ...
Palm’s owner, Hewlett-Packard, has finally revealed its first offerings in the smartphone market. HP’s Jon Rubinstein unveiled the HP Veer — a tiny smartphone with a slide-out keyboard that’s just ...
HP has at long last announced a slate device with a mobile operating system. The Palm TouchPad is the WebOS slate we’ve been waiting for and it looks pretty interesting at first glance. The mobile ...
Over the Fourth of July weekend, while most of America was grilling burgers, watching parades or viewing fireworks, I was exploring HP’s new TouchPad tablet. It arrived on the Friday before the ...
If you find that your HP laptop touchpad is not working on Windows 11/10, use the following solutions to fix the issue. Because your touchpad is not working, you have to use an external mouse to use ...
The HP TouchPad tablet and Pre and Veer phones were the last devices to ship with HP’s webOS software. So when HP canceled those products last year, it’s no surprise that the pace of development for ...
The WebOS-based HP TouchPad is hitting the market facing a scarcity of apps built for its platform – perhaps because HP waited until last week to make its WebOS 3.0 SDK available to most of the ...
Hewlett Packard's entry into the tablet market has drawn praise for its external beauty and criticism as reviewers dug beneath the surface, with one journalist calling the device a "mediocre tablet." ...
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 ...