Resuming my reviews of WebOS products, today I'm taking a look at EyeOS. It was originally developed by three teenagers in Spain and currently boasts 53,500 users in the main public server. In ...
HP is expected to finally announce a future path for its webOS platform next week, on the heels of an embarrassing PR photo portraying chairman Ray Lane using a MacBook Air at home. The photo (below) ...
LG’s smart TVs ship with an operating system called webOS, which is the latest version of an operating system that was developed by Palm to run on phones, acquired by HP to use with tablets, and ...
Palm Inc. and Sprint Nextel Inc. formally announced the second webOS-based smartphone today, the Palm Pixi, and said it will be available from Sprint before the Christmas holidays. The price was not ...
Yesterday we got the official word that LG would be using WebOS as the brains for 78-percent of its upcoming smart TVs. There was a lot to like about WebOS back when it ran on smartphones, but we were ...
SEOUL, Korea, and PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 25, 2013 – LG Electronics Inc. has acquired the webOS operating system technology from HP, the companies announced today. To support its next-generation Smart ...
The future of webOS — the innovative mobile software that three successive CEOs at Hewlett-Packard have struggled to make into a profitable product — may lie somewhere in the windowless rooms of a ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Hewlett-Packard unveiled its long-awaited rival to the iPad on Wednesday, along with two new Palm smartphones, while opening a new front in the war among tech giants vying for a share ...
Despite HP’s very best efforts to kill it, it seems webOS will never die. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that LG is going to use Palm’s little-platform-that-couldn’t-quite to run a new ...
After HP's webOS hardware unit was scuttled by upper management, the webOS software team has hopes of bringing their work to the mainstream, leveraging Apple's open web platform to do so. While early ...
Third-party apps built for the open source version of webOS will work across any device or browser that supports modern Web standards such as the iPad, Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer, ...
HP finally took the covers off its plan for the webOS platform with the announcement it would offer it to the open source community. This news touched off a firestorm of analysis about what this might ...