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, ...
Your unexpected execution of the webOS device line a mere 49 days after I purchased the TouchPad (hereafter referred to as the DeadPad for accuracy) on launch day has left me in a bit of a fix. In ...
Now that the CyanogenMod team has released the first public build of Google Android for the HP TouchPad tablet you might think the developers would be sitting back and relaxing. They’re not. They’re ...
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 ...
Those of you who have followed the story know that my HP Touchpad running Android has been a major tool in my computing arsenal, providing lots of fodder for articles here on Network World. Therefore, ...
The first WebOS tablet gets some things right, but stumbles more than it succeeds. My first review of the HP TouchPad said it and many others agreed: This tablet was terribly slow. Even HP promised ...
Following the unexpected news that Hewlett Packard would be stopping development of webOS hardware (the future of webOS itself is still up in the air), HP went ahead and dramatically slashed the price ...