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 ...
Hewlett-Packard has cut 275 jobs in its webOS group, as part of its strategy to turn the operating system over to the open-source community, a source said Tuesday. HP said last year that it would stop ...
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 ...
After initially canceling webOS and ceasing production on all devices that ran the mobile software, HP today decided to revive it, turning the program over to the open source community. "HP will make ...
It’s not clear what the effects will be of Hewlett-Packard’s attempt to revive its dying WebOS by making it open source. But one thing is clear: The move won’t hurt Windows Phone 7 or upcoming Windows ...
HP has announced plans to release webOS as an open source project soon, but while the source code isn’t available yet some folks have already started working to port webOS to run on hardware ...
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 ...
There has been an interesting turn of events today in the ongoing webOS saga. Newly installed HP CEO Meg Whitman announced via press release that her company had made the decision to make the mobile ...
HP has announced that it will turn webOS into an open source project. The company paid $1.2 billion to acquire Palm and its webOS mobile operating system last year, and sunk billions of additional ...
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