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Displaying items by tag: TouchPad

Computer hardware manufacturer ASUS has announced the new ZenBook Pro line of laptops, along with the world's first laptop touchpad that serves as a second screen, titled ScreenPad.

Published in Hardware

Running Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise, Panasonic’s newest fully rugged handheld, the Toughpad FZ-F1, has arrived in Australia, following the launch of its Android counterpart earlier this year.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Friday, 11 November 2016 10:40

Windows 10 Build 14965 coming soon

Perhaps the most interesting feature of Windows as a Service is how new features keep being added – for free.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 27 January 2012 08:55

webOS going open source in September

HP has revealed the timetable for the release of webOS under an open source licence. Open webOS 1.0 is scheduled to appear in September.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 31 August 2011 08:46

HP will produce final batch of TouchPads

HP today announced that it would produce a last batch of its webOS-based TouchPads to satisfy purchase requests received after having announced the tablet's withdrawal from sales: a move that resulted in a mad scamble for discounted TouchPads.

Published in Strategy
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Monday, 29 August 2011 13:36

HP's DeadPad still pads outdoor ads: bad?

HP's TouchPad ads still grace Sydney's streets and advertising billboards despite the fact the company has killed what was arguably the best challenger to the iPad thus far: advertising nothing like nothing else?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 23 August 2011 11:17

HP says webOS is far from dead

Days after giant PC maker Hewlett-Packard announced it would discontinue its device business supported by the webOS operating system, senior vice president Stephen DeWitt declared HP would continue to develop and evolve the troubled operating system, and he promised continued support for the defunct webOS based touchpad.

Published in Strategy

The credibility of the world's largest computer company Hewlett-Packard as a predictable IT supplier is under threat, the wake of its shock announcement today that it will in effect ditch its personal computing business, according to a leading analyst. However, the period of uncertainty may provide some opportunities for IT buyers to pick up some bargains.

Published in Strategy
Friday, 19 August 2011 08:56

Big changes ahead at HP

A major shakeup is underway at HP. The company has decided to drop webOS and is considering the divestiture of its PC business. It has boosted its enterprise software operations with a deal to acquire of Autonomy.

Published in Strategy

Australia finally saw the HP TouchPad price cuts yesterday that were announced in the US earlier this week, and the TouchPad isn't even on sale yet locally, but with price cuts built, HP now hopes the customers will come.

Published in Home Tech

After the announcement of official price cuts for the HP Touchpad in the US, following a weekend of temporary price reductions, and questions over whether HP Australia would follow suit, HP has announced an official TouchPad price cut at last.

Published in Mobility

UPDATED: AUSSIE PRICE CUT NOW OFFICIAL. The US, with its deflating dollars, has now seen HP officially cut TouchPad prices by US $100, but is HP hoping overseas sales at original pricing will help make up for the dastardly devaluing US dollario?

Published in Home Tech

With HP's TouchPad tablet enjoying price cuts from HP's online site, Staples.com and Woot.com over the last few days, and some even claiming to have combined discounts, has the long anticipated tablet price war now started?

Published in Mobility

Those tablet price wars edge ever closer, with HP first cutting US $50 off the price of its TouchPad in the US, with US retailer 'Staples' stapling a whopping $100 TouchPad price cut - but only from August 5 to August 7. Should we expect similar price cuts in Australia?

Published in Mobility

HP's TouchPad hasn't yet officially launched in Australia but is already subject to an 'instant rebate' of $50 in the US, along with a much-needed 3.0.2 WebOS update.

Published in Mobility

HP's TouchPad is nearly here, set to officially arrive on August 15 in Australian stores, with Harvey Norman the exclusive retail launch partner and the rest of the retail channel to come, but shouldn't the Holy Pad have had a few more holes in it?

Published in Mobility

In the war between tablet makers, HP is set to make a touchdown on July 1, but rather than being the act that wins the game, it's merely the date on which HP finally enters the US market.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 10 February 2011 22:16

HP's Holy Pad to take on Apple's Jesus Pad

Holy cow, Batman'¦ HP has, after a bazillion years, finally unveiled its 'TouchPad', even though some thought it might be called the PalmPad, with Holy Pad being my contribution to a world of Jesus Phones, Jesus Tablets and Jesus Pads - let alone those from sweet Honeycomb powered tablets from ye olde Google.

Published in Home Tech

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