Home > Computing Install Android to breathe new life into your HP TouchPad The HP TouchPad isn't the newest tablet on the block, but it has excellent hardware and can often be found for sale at a low ...
HP’s TouchPad. I spent half an hour in a meeting, using HP’s new TouchPad tablet, before someone realized I wasn’t using an iPad. That says a lot about this product—due to be released Friday—and not ...
The HP TouchPad is a tablet with a 9.7 inch display, a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, and 1GB of RAM. It originally shipped with HP’s webOS software, but hackers have been installing Google Android on ...
The first WebOS tablet gets some things right, but stumbles more than it succeeds. So far, most tablet makers have found it a challenge to make printing from a tablet easy. But by introducing a ...
We finally got our hands all over the luscious HP TouchPad, the first tablet to run the WebOS operating system. How does it stack up against the industry dominating Apple iPad 2 and the plethora of ...
HP, in its wisdom, chose the former Palm's in-house webOS operating system to drive the TouchPad, the Australian prices of which have been slashed by $100, even before its launch this week. WebOS is ...
The HP TouchPad launches this Friday and HP’s first webOS tablet is a pretty big gamble. How big? Well, the company spent $1.2 billion to acquire Palm and its webOS software. Not all of those eggs are ...