Reuters Here We Go Again: HP to Sell WebOS? Tom’s Guide The company is apparently eager to recoup losses from its billion-dollar purchase of Palm . The fate of HP's webOS has been hanging in the balance ever since the company announced the discontinuation of the TouchPad tablet and Pre line of smartphones
Sydney Morning Herald Report: HP may sell WebOS ZDNet UK (blog) HP is weighing up a sale of the WebOS platform it got when it bought Palm last year, according to a report. The computer giant paid $1.2bn (£789m) for Palm in 2010, largely so it could get its hands on WebOS, … HP Looking to Sell webOS Dealerscope HP Offers webOS Developers $150 TouchPads Tom’s Guide WebOS Developers To Get 32GB HP TouchPad For $150 ITProPortal LAPTOP Magazine (blog)
ZDNet HP Offers webOS Developers $150 TouchPads Tom’s Guide The fate of the mobile OS has been hanging in the balance ever since HP announced its decision to discontinue it's Palm Pre and TouchPad lines of smartphones and tablets. Newly appointed CEO CEO Meg Whitman said in late October that the company would … WebOS Developers To Get 32GB HP TouchPad For $150 ITProPortal Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha!!! Palm Infocenter all 16 news articles
Company Offers Merchants Expanded Reach in EU; Monetizes New Customer Base for Web Merchants and Game Developers (PRWeb September 13, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/9/prweb8783683.htm
Along with everyone on the Developer Relations team, I continue to be amazed by the enthusiasm, support and efforts of the webOS developer community. It’s an inspiration to all of us as we march forward. The work of webOS continues and there are lots of amazing things going on, a few of which I’d like to mention.
Exclusive Offer Provides BlackBerry Developers with a Simple, Cost-Effective Way to Test Against the Latest BlackBerry 7 Smartphones (PRWeb August 29, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/MobileCloud/BlackBerry/prweb8748043.htm
Photos: From the Palm Pre to the HP TouchPad: webOS devices through the ages Silicon.com The device that started it all, the Pre debuted to great fanfare at the CES trade show in 2009. There was a lot to like about the device: the webOS interface offered unparalleled multitasking and notifications capabilities, while the multitouch display … webOS Developers Bewildered By HP Decision To Drop Hardware Forbes all 2 news articles
Dear webOS Developer, We have opened the next chapter for webOS, and we understand that you must have many questions. Yesterday we announced that we will focus on the future of webOS as a software platform but we will no longer be producing webOS devices.
webOS Developers Bewildered By HP Decision To Drop Hardware Forbes Rubinstein, a gadget guru who helped create the iPod, is viewed as the driving force behind the creation of webOS and all recent webOS products, such as the Palm Pre series of smartphones and the TouchPad. “I wonder how Ruby feels,” said one developer, ..
We still don’t have a solid release date for HP’s tiny Veer — we’ve been told it’s ” coming around the corner ” and will be here ” soon ” — but if we were the guessing type, we’d say that the pint-sized webOS 2.2 smartphone will hit the market on or about the 2nd of May. That’s because a PreCentral reader stumbled across what looks like an official invitation to an “HP Veer Launch Party Event” in Los Angeles on that very date, and it’s typically fairly difficult to launch a handset without a handset to launch, if you know what we mean. Still, this looks like a business-to-business event, so we wouldn’t circle your calendar quite yet — but if you’ve already got that red marker out, you might want to put a X over May 12th instead.
To our valued community of webOS developers: Throughout my career at companies like Silicon Graphics and Apple, I’ve had the pleasure of working with incredible developer communities. Most recently, during my past three years at Lucasfilm, I worked with some of the most advanced technologists in the world developing groundbreaking special effects for films and games, all of whom had an intensity that produced award winning results. Now, in my short time here at HP, I have already come across some of the most passionate developers I have ever had the pleasure to work with
Development frameworks don’t make for exciting gadget news, but HP’s Enyo is kind of a big deal. It’s the little dealie that allows new webOS apps to stretch between vastly disparate screen resolutions — say, tablet and phone — and still work just fine, and since it’s based completely on web technologies, they can also run in a PC browser with no formal emulator or OS install required. While dev team lead Matthew McNulty pitched the browser functionality as a debugging boon, we’re starting to wonder if that’s how HP could bring webOS to PCs to start — rather than a dual-boot or a UI layer, it could simply make your favorite apps available in a web store
Reuters Blogs (blog) SIM unlocked GSM Palm Pre 2 now available for $449.99 ZDNet (blog) You can now buy a new Palm Pre 2 running webOS 2.0 from the HP website. Anyone picking up one of these new …
Will webOS Developers Play with HP? jkOnTheRun (blog) 11, 2010, 4:27pm CDT No Comments I gave up my Palm Pre a week ago when I upgraded to the HTC EVO 4G. I'm not regretting that move but I admit I miss the Pre …
DailyTech Official: SFR France Pre Plus, Pixi Plus hit April 27th online, May 11th in stores PreCentral.net (blog) Last month we saw a survey that suggested we'd see the Pre Plus at 99 € and the Pixi Plus at 49 €. More recently Palm Pre France said they had official … Palm Suffers Another Setback as Executive, Retail Partner Quit DailyTech Palm Waves $99 Annual Fee for Developers Softpedia Palm waives USD99 publishing fee to boost apps StrategyEye all 4 news articles