When Hewlett-Packard abruptly pulled the plug on its upstart iPad competitor, the HP TouchPad, it looked like a sad ending for a promising product that HP once called a single step in a long journey.
Hewlett-Packard’s TouchPad is finally enjoying a sales boom. All it took to move the previously slow-selling tablet was the company’s decision to stop making it and hold a fire sale. The TouchPad’s ...
Just when we thought the $99 Hewlett-Packard TouchPad was gone forever, the tablet that refuses to die is coming back for one last sale, according to online reports. A limited quantity of refurbished ...
HP couldn't compete with the iPad, but made a good tablet. Sept. 9, 2011 — -- When HP announced its most recent quarterly financial results, the company had some shocking news: it would no longer ...
If you missed out on the original HP TouchPad firesale but still want to get in on the webOS action after HP announced that it would be releasing the operating system to the open source community, ...
It's official: HP might revive the TouchPad tablet computer. No, scratch that, the PC company that HP might spin off might revive the TouchPad computer. So said the man who might lead that company, ...
I am a tablet guy by nature, and when the HP TouchPad came along I was excited to have an alternative to the crush of Android tablets that I have used. The TouchPad didn't work as well out of the box ...
And on the 61st day, the TouchPad rose again. HP has plans to produce another round of its TouchPad tablets before the year is out, despite its earlier decision to discontinue its mobile hardware ...
HP's TouchPad tablet will be available to buy this June, according to the company's CEO Leo Apotheker. He was speaking at an event to unveil HP's wider strategy around tablets, webOS and cloud ...