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 ...
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, ...
Despite HP shuttering their WebOS project some time ago, the operating system has kept a dedicated following. One device in particular, the HP TouchPad, was released just a month before webOS went ...
The update automatically moves TouchPads to WebOS version 3.0.2 and also adds minor functionality improvements to WebOS applications, such as faster scrolling and image rendering in e-mail, calendar ...
Get tips to revive a dead touchpad or settle down one that's acting skittish on a Windows 10 laptop. Matt Elliott Senior Editor Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and ...
Time and again in recent months, manufacturers have chosen to bring tablets to market that seem half-baked. Unfortunately, the HP TouchPad is no exception. Like the first Android 3.0 tablets and RIM’s ...
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 ...
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