The team at TouchDroid has succeeded in developing drivers for the HP TouchPad that allow it to run Android 2.3.5, with full touch-screen capability. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and ...
The TouchPad is an exciting reveal for HP, but how does its hardware compare with the current and future competition? Let's dive in and find out. First the display. The HP TouchPad's 9.7-inch ...
With solid hardware and a user-friendly operating system based around multitasking and intuitive organization, the HP TouchPad is the best non-Apple tablet we've tested. There aren't a lot of apps yet ...
Update 9/17/11: The CyanogenMod team has made a lot of progress in the last few weeks. Since this article was posted, they’ve managed to get WiFi, audio, hardware graphics acceleration, and the ...
The design of the HP TouchPad is clean and basic, with a black plastic border that matches the deep black of the screen’s own bezel. The unit has a single button, for returning to home; built in ...
The HP TouchPad features an all-new version of webOS specifically designed for tablets. WebOS 3.0 features a lot of the same concepts and ideas as its smartphone-based forebears, but there are some ...
HP just launched the webOS-based TouchPad a couple of days ago and those of us who picked one up have spent lots of time getting familiar with the new tablet. Reviews are all over the web, including ...
The HP TouchPad goes on sale Friday for $499.99 and up. The tablet will be the first device to run webOS 3.0 and it represents HP’s initial attempt to take on the Apple iPad and a growing mountain of ...
First announced back in February, the HP TouchPad looked like a powerful way to extend the rescued-in-the-nick-of-time webOS user experience onto a hot new tablet. The faithful have waited, and their ...
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