Last week we mentioned that Hewlett-Packard will be re-awakening their dead TouchPad tablet. Back in August Leo Apotheker, then CEO of HP, announced the death of the tablet. Things got confusing when ...
The saga of a Tablet PC from Hewlett Packard continues with the latest tablet PC news confirming HP is meting out the deep freezer treatment to the Android powered tablet that was expected of it ...
Not that long ago a laptop was the undisputed workhorse of a small business road warrior. These days, mobile workers looking for an equally mobile computer are just as likely to consider a business ...
If you’re looking for a low-priced tablet from HP, you soon will not be able to find one. HP is exiting the low-end tablet market amid declining prices and slowing demand. Instead, the company will ...
What's Hot: Lovely design with aluminum casing, sharp IPS display, a variety of useful expansion jackets and docks make this very versatile. What's Not: Expensive, not lighter than an Ultrabook when ...
Hewlett-Packard Friday started shipping its $169.99 Slate 7 tablet with Android 4.1, which signals the company’s reentry into the consumer tablet market after the TouchPad imploded in 2011. The tablet ...
HP's tablet ambitions don't end with the Pro Slate 8 and 12 and their ultrasonic stylus, with a clutch of new Android and Windows 8 slates unveiled with features like ruggedized casings, 2-in-1 docks, ...
The HP ElitePad 1000 is a tablet built for business. Working with a 64-bit Intel Atom processor under the hood, Windows 8.1 up front, and both TPM 1.2 and HP Bios protection throughout, this unit is a ...
In an odd gadget combo, Hewlett-Packard announced a printer with a detachable Android tablet computer in it. The device is part of the company’s strategy of integrating the internet into its core ...
HP, headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., has priced its EliteBook 2740p convertible tablet at $1,599 and will make it available in April. Featuring standard voltage Intel chips for more processing ...
Apple, Android, and now HP—the tablet wars are about to get really interesting. HP’s going after an Apple-like ecosystem with its phones and tablets all running on the same software platform, Palm’s ...
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