You're not looking at a new phone headed to stores any time soon—in fact, you're looking at the surprisingly sleek, all-touch webOS smartphone developed by HP which (sadly?) never was. More »
LG has just announced that it has acquired the much-troubled webOS from HP. But instead of using it to power smartphones or tablets, it's planning to roll out smart TVs which will make use of the OS. More »
HP's Computer Division has been spared the guillotine but WebOS may not be as lucky. The Guardian is reporting today that HP may soon kill off the OS designed for the short-lived and now-dead TouchPad tablet. Well, that's a $1.2 billion investment down the tubes. More »
No, these never get old and this one is great. The end is particularly funny—if you're aware that HP is considering quitting the PC business, that is. More »
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The first device to run webOS 2.0, HP's new Palm Pre 2 smartphone, will be available Friday in France from SFR and is scheduled to be available in the coming months in the United States from Verizon Wireless and in Canada.
...Eclipse for Android? I am thinking about developing an application, and I want to know the difference between coding in Eclipse with webOS and coding in Eclipse for Android. If I code with Eclipse, will it make things easier if I want to develop the application for both platforms? And as a...
HP won't be double dipping when it comes to webOS and Windows Phone 7—they'll only make webOS phones. And well, it shouldn't be that surprising, Palm and webOS is their $1.2 billion baby after all. When you spend that kind of cash, uh yeah, you're going to use them. More »
More information is coming out about HP's webOS tablet. Yesterday we learned it may be called PalmPad, and today it seems that the tablet's screen will recognize a digital pen. That's added functionality, right there, and an important iPad differentiator. More »
All Things D is reporting that Matias Duarte, Palm's Senior Director of Human Interface and User Experience and the lead designer behind the beautiful WebOS UI, is leaving the recently-acquired company for a new post at Google as Android's User Experience Director. More »...
Nothing game changing, just bug fixes and small tweaks. Don't expect one of Palm's infamous syncing hacks, because iTunes support is nowhere to be found. Fire up your updaters, 1.3.1 is live now. [BGR, GadgetsOnTheGo, thanks Jimmie!]
When webOS 1.2 didn't re-fix the syncing compatibility that iTunes 9 re-broke, it almost looked like this bizarre little Apple/Palm standoff had finally just, you know, puttered out. Well, nope, for some reason! Cue webOS 1.2.1.
Palm's possibly heroic, mostly inconsequential iTunes-molesting...
The new web-centric platform and new Palm Pre phone will debut on Sprint's mobile broadband network in first half of 2009. </img>
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