It’s been almost a month since the CyanogenMod team released a public build of Google Android for the HP TouchPad tablet. And while a second alpha was released a few weeks ago to fix some bugs, ...
A product failure is painful for all involved and much of what happened with Palm and the TouchPad was avoidable. Unfortunately part of the problem was the merger method HP used after acquiring Palm, ...
Maybe you just rushed out to buy a $100 or $150 HP TouchPad, or maybe you’ve had one for months. No matter the reason, you now own a tablet that has a lot of great qualities. Unfortunately, speed is ...
The HP TouchPad is without a doubt the most unusual gadget to hit the market in a long time, if not ever. It was introduced to the non-buying public mere weeks ago, and the dismal sales resulted in HP ...
Time and again in recent months, manufacturers have chosen to bring tablets to market that seem half-baked. Unfortunately, the HP TouchPad is no exception. Like the first Android 3.0 tablets and RIM’s ...
We enter 2011 with the iPad so incredibly dominant that is seems impossible at this point that any product could challenge it. Samsung tried with the Galaxy Tab, and while it got stores to order 2 ...
Hewlett-Packard's TouchPad is dead and gone. Touted as an iPad-killer before it came to market complete with the webOS HP acquired from Palm, the TouchPad's product cycle was much shorter than HP had ...
Today, top HP-er Phil McKinney took to his blog to lay down the “7 immutable laws of innovation–follow them or risk the consequences.” Did HP follow the laws? Today, McKinney took to his personal blog ...
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