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Will HP's webOS survive as an open-source platform?
Hewlett-Packard ( NYSE: HPQ ) just won't let webOS die. After writing down a total of $1.67 billion in its fiscal fourth quarter related to its decision to wind down its webOS device business, HP now
SLIDESHOW: The tech world's top flops and fiascos of 2011
When tech companies generate outlandish expectations for their latest gadgets or get lax with security, onlookers can only cringe at the crash that's sure to follow. In 2011, the surest way to end
As tablets go cheap, expect influx in enterprise
Changes appear to be afoot in the tablet market that could have a significant impact on the enterprise when it comes to employees bringing their individually owned devices into the workplace.
Confusion over HP's strategy abounds
If you are confused about HP's ( NYSE: HPQ ) newest business strategy, you are not alone. For businesses that need to plan their investments carefully, HP is making itself a tough target, writes Bill
HP says it will make more TouchPads
Hewlett-Packard ( NYSE: HPQ ) is manufacturing more of its TouchPad tablets in response to what the company touts as "stunning" demand in the wake of the company's decision to discontinue it. In a post
HP: WebOS isn't dead
After announcing last week that it would stop making webOS tablets and phones, Hewlett-Packard ( NYSE: HPQ ) insists that the webOS operating system isn't dead. In an interview with AllThingsD, webOS
TouchDroid: Developers work to port Android to cheap TouchPad
Those who managed to score a $99 HP ( NYSE: HPQ ) TouchPad before they sold out may be able to load Android onto those tablets. A group of developers is working on a way run Android on the TouchPad
HP TouchPad highly sought-after in death
As reported on FierceMobileIT, HP ( NYSE: HPQ ) announced last week that it is killing off its webOS devices business in a dramatic reversal of its initial move to acquire Palm , the maker of webOS, for
Not much can dent Apple's iPad dominance
When HP gave up on its nascent tablet offering last week--just 49 days after launching it--the conventional wisdom said that Apple ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) has won the tablet game and all others are also-rans.
Qualcomm restructures chipset offerings
Qualcomm's ( NASDAQ: QCOM ) Snapdragon family of processors has grown to more than 15 different chips, but between the array of options and a confusing naming system, the Snapdragon family has become

