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There has been speculation that HP's bold $1.2-billion (U.S.) acquisition of beleaguered Palm could turn it into a serious player in the smartphone market, although Hurd clearly has other ideas.
A few months into 2010, HP acquired Palm, and started work on numerous new projects. New phones, a tablet, and even an x86 port of the OS were set in motion, but it wasn't long lived.
That suggests that HP won’t be announcing any tablets or smartphones at CES. The scuttlebutt in Silicon Valley is that HP is very frustrated over its lack of a presence in mobile, yet it has ...
I’m not confident in the future of traditional PDAs, so when I see news that HP is continuing to expand their smartphone/PDA hybrid lines, it makes perfect sense to me. The new HP Mobile ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, August 3rd 2008 - HP Middle East today announced availability of the HP iPAQ 914 Series Business Messenger, a 3G smartphone designed for maximum mobile productivity.The HP ...
In a move many pundits will say should have happened years ago, HP is putting to rest its history with webOS and moving to Android for its future line of smartphones and tablets. According to sources ...