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Ready for Anything: Preparing for The Future of Communications
Check out this white paper to learn more about the future of the communications industry and how you can prepare for it.
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Former Palm chief Jon Rubinstein leaves HP: report
Former Palm head Jon Rubinstein is leaving Hewlett-Packard, according to a new report.
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The Gear of ZDNet: How Adrian Kingsley-Hughes takes to the road
Today we skip across the pond to talk tech for the Gear of ZDNet. ZDNet Hardware 2.0 blogger Adrian Kingsley-Hughes lets us peek in his gear bag.
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HP/Palm release webOS update for TouchPad tablets
webOS update lives!
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If webOS is the perfect mobile OS, why can't it succeed?
There is a lot to like about webOS, but it is not the perfect mobile OS and neither Palm or HP can seem to launch it on modern hardware.
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webOS: A compelling OS that never appeared on great hardware
HP/Palm webOS is a very good mobile operating system, but neither company could get compelling hardware released and developers never seemed to flock to the OS.
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Why HP's latest move was more ballsy than moronic
Wow. This one's gonna be taught as a B-school case for decades to come.
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Palm. HP. Who owns WebOS next?
With HP's discontinuation of the TouchPad, Veer, Pixi and Pre, who is the next likely suitor for the WebOS?
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HP's WebOS conundrum: Sell the IP or try licensing?
HP's WebOS may live on---via an interested buyer in it for the patents or under a licensing scheme.
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I'm not surprised HP killed the TouchPad, but it is a sad way for Palm to end
I began using Palm devices in 1997 and tried to stick with them during the rough times, but this sure is a sad way to end Palm. The TouchPad was not the best tablet hardware and even with price...
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Dear HP: Do not squash the Palm DNA for innovation
The PC space is not one known for product innovation with the exception of Apple. HP has always been a conservative company, but with Palm DNA has the chance to shake things up.
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Smartphones then and now
Before there was the iPhone, there was the iPaq. Here's a look at the major mobile OS players and their milestones before the iPhone--Microsoft, Palm, BlackBerry, Nokia--and after.
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HP TouchPad out of the box
The TouchPad is the first tablet running webOS, the OS HP acquired from Palm
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HP TouchPad (photos)
Take a closer look at the TouchPad tablet from HP, running Palm's webOS operating system.
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Hands-on with the Energizer Qi Inductive Charging Pad with the Droid Charge
One of the things I loved about my Palm Pre Plus was the Touchstone inductive charger. Energizer has a Qi-enabled charging pad that works in partnership with a special back available on the...
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Teen talk: Should HP have even bothered with the Veer?
HP's first smartphone after acquiring Palm is the HP Veer and there don't appear to be many who like the Zoolander-sized phone. It's similar to the previous Palm Pre devices, just smaller and less...
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White iPhone hits AT&T and Verizon
It's really just a color change
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Palm Pre 2 (photos)
The last smartphone to bear Palm's name is now available from Verizon Wireless. See our hands-on photos of the Palm Pre 2.
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HP announces smaller and larger Pre phones, kills Palm brand
HP held a webOS event today and revealed a couple more smartphones modeled after their Pre line. It looks like they will remain a niche player in the smartphone market and let others compete for...
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HP intros Pre 3 with HD video recording, Qualcomm 1.4GHz CPU
Now that Palm has officially been dropped from all future webOS products, the third mobile device announced at Hewlett-Packard's big event in San Francisco will simply be known as the HP Pre 3.
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Can Palm reinvent webOS with a tablet?
Tomorrow at 1pm EST, the new Palm (now owned by HP) will have the spotlight as it reveals its family of new mobile products.
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