News tagged ‘hp’
Wednesday, 7 Sep 2011
100,000 to 200,000 Units of TouchPads to be Produced
Last week, HP announced that they will be having a second run of TouchPad production to satiate consumer demand; we now have word from Digitimes that about 100,000 to 200,000 units will be produced.
HP Shifts webOS to Office of Strategy and Technology Division
HP shifts webOS into Office of Strategy and Technology division to avoid losing it along with the company's hardware business.
Thursday, 1 Sep 2011
HP TouchPad 16GB Selling for S$126 at Comex 2011
The HP TouchPad will be selling for S$126 and S$201 for the 16GB and 32GB versions at Comex 2011, with additional purchase-to-purchase options available at the HP booth.
Tuesday, 30 Aug 2011
CyanogenMod Lands on HP TouchPad
It was a matter of time before someone steps in to inject HP's ill-fated TouchPad with Google Android. And the group in question is well known Android-modding group CyanogenMod, bringing an alpha build onto the HP tablet.
Thursday, 25 Aug 2011
Samsung Electronics: We Won't Buy HP's PC Operations
Samsung Electronics said that it has no intention of taking over Hewlett-Packard's personal computer business.
Wednesday, 24 Aug 2011
China Now World's Largest PC Market
After becoming the world's largest polluter, taking over the US, China is now officially the world's largest PC market. What will it not take over?
Tuesday, 23 Aug 2011
HP TouchPad Becomes an UbuntuPad
WebOS may be dead, but the TouchPad has been selling like hotcakes ever since HP slashed prices to a low of US$99. Now there's another reason for geeks to want the TouchPad besides its bargain price - you can install Ubuntu, a flavor of Linux, on the box.
Friday, 19 Aug 2011
HP Discontinues TouchPad and webOS Lineup
HP pulls the plug on its TouchPad tablet device with plans to discontinue its webOS-based smartphones as well.
Friday, 12 Aug 2011
HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 16GB Launch Price Revised to S$599
HP's first webOS tablet, the HP TouchPad, gets a revised launch price, starting from S$599 for its 16GB Wi-Fi variant.
Friday, 5 Aug 2011
There Can Only Be One Aluminium Ultra-thin Notebook
Notebook manufacturers are turning to new materials to build their ultra-books, because word is that the two major suppliers of aluminium are already busy producing for Apple.
