In December 2011, HP announced that its webOS source code would “eventually be made available” under an open-source license, with continued support from the company. The goals presented by this ...
WebOS, the software behind HP’s failed TouchPad tablet and Palm’s failed Pre smartphones, is getting another shot at life as an open source operating system. That means anyone, from bedroom ...
HP's decision to cut its $1.2 billion losses and open up WebOS was likely the only choice it had HP announced today plans to contribute WebOS and its Enyo application framework to the open source ...
Open webOS officially got its 1.0 release today and while HP has only managed to get it working on a computer, the independent WebOS Ports team has a version of it up and running on a GSM Galaxy Nexus ...
There’s almost no reason for any normal person to get excited about the beta release of open source WebOS, but for those of us who still can’t come to grips with the fact that Palm’s stunted mobile OS ...
HP’s plans of making its WebOS as open source has not been as spontaneous as it might seem, new details on this reveal. This since the real plans of HP appear to be selling off its failed venture ...
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