You've just bought a HP TouchPad for $99 -- but what on earth will you do with it when it arrives? Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit (opens ...
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Since HP’s TouchPad firesale brought prices on the tablet down as low as $99, a number of you have picked one up, and so have we. Since HP chose to use its own proprietary webOS operating system, not ...
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When HP pushed the webOS 3.0.4 software update for the HP TouchPad last week, it added support for OGG Vorbis audio files as well as a new camera app and performance improvements. Unfortunately the ...
Wondering what to do with your $99 TouchPad now that HP has pulled the plug on it? We've got five solid ideas for where the TouchPad might fit into your life. Donald Bell Senior Editor / How To Donald ...
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Maybe you just rushed out to buy a $100 or $150 HP TouchPad, or maybe you’ve had one for months. No matter the reason, you now own a tablet that has a lot of great qualities. Unfortunately, speed is ...
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 ...
Over the Fourth of July weekend, while most of America was grilling burgers, watching parades or viewing fireworks, I was exploring HP’s new TouchPad tablet. It arrived on the Friday before the ...
The HP TouchPad Go was to be the savior of webOS as we knew it. It would have, with one swipe up and one swipe over, cast aside all doubt that HP and webOS were major players in the tablet space. But ...