The webOS mobile operating system from HP and Palm is designed for phones with touchscreen displays, so the company doesn’t really have to change things too much to make the OS work on tablets. But ...
HP pounded home its WebOS message to solution providers at its Americas Partner Conference this week, and on Wednesday released its WebOS 3.0 software development kit. The WebOS 3.0 SDK is free, but ...
HP has started accepting webOS 3.0 apps designed for the upcoming HP TouchPad tablet. The company released an SDK (software developer kit) for the operating system in February, but now developers can ...
HP webOS 3.0 will be the first version of the HP/Palm mobile operating system designed for tablets. It’s what the HP Touchpad will run when it’s launched. The company showed off a number of features ...
With TouchPad scheduled to launch this summer, HP is naturally keen that its flagship tablet rolls out on day one with apps aplenty on board. However, given TouchPad is set to sport the ...
Today HP had a press conference in San Francisco and unveiled their new Tablet PC to be released very soon, the HP TouchPad using WebOS 3.0. The HP TouchPad has a 9.7-inch 1024 x 768 capacitive ...
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Welcome to an official Good e-Reader Video Review! Today Markus and Nick review the latest Tablet PC from HP, the TouchPad! This is the very first tablet in the world running the WebOS operating ...
Following the release of the webOS 3.0 SDK to developers signed up to Palm's Early Access program, HP is further courting studios by offering them the opportunity to get their hands on the TouchPad.
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