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HP announced that it would continue to issue updates for the HP Veer and HP TouchPad, but these updates have failed to materialize for the former, and the latter saw a final, unofficial release called "webOS CE" that contained only open-sourced components of webOS meant for what remained of the developer community rather than a conventional ...
Initial version of WebOS for HP TouchPad. 3.0.2 1 August 2011 Update for the HP TouchPad. 3.0.4 18 October 2011 Update for the HP TouchPad. Ability to pair non-WebOS phones with the HP TouchPad. New Camera app for photos and videos. Support for playing Ogg Vorbis and FLAC lossless music files. [46] 3.0.5 12 January 2012 The last update for the ...
In the US, GSM models were sold direct to HP employees at $75 each, up to 12 per employee. [citation needed] They are AT&T branded, but unsupported by either AT&T or HP/Palm, though they have received an over-the-air (OTA) update (from 2.2.0 to 2.2.3). In addition, an update to webOS 2.2.4 was released for update by webOS Doctor [8] and as an ...
Timeline: 4.28.10 - HP buys Palm 4.28.10 - HP: 'We're doubling down on webOS,' Palm: 'That was the whole point' 7.1.10 - HP / Palm buyout officially complete -- get ready for webOS printers 2.9.11 ...
In a dramatic turn of events, Hewlett-Packard (NYS: HPQ) has announced that its undead webOS, which has been gasping for life, will be open source. Hewlett-Packard Resurrects the Dead Skip to main ...
Hewlett-Packard (NYS: HPQ) said it will not abandon its webOS platform despite discontinuing its webOS device business, a top HP executive said. Meanwhile, over the weekend HP dramatically lowered ...
The HP TouchPad was announced on February 9, 2011, at the webOS "Think Beyond" event held at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco alongside the HP Veer and HP Pre 3. [10] Initial sales of the device sold 25,000 of 270,000 units, and did not meet HP's expectations, rapidly becoming overshadowed by the launch of the iPad 2 in March.
Hewlett-Packard (NYS: HPQ) plans to keep the webOS platform it acquired from Palm but will also make the operating system open source, allowing developers and others to modify and expand on the ...