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The HP TouchPad has been around since 2011. Of course, HP no longer sells the device but some units still work. The tablet is considered iconic because of its humble beginnings from webOS to Android. We remember Android 2.3 Gingerbread being ported from several years ago. It has since...
Google has been saying that the Android 7.0 Nougat is for you and me. Of course, that is expected of the tech giant since the mobile platform is one of its many cash cows. It’s been highly anticipated since Marshmallow began rolling out to phones and tablets the past...
Looks like the HP TouchPad isn't the only old device getting a taste of the chunky Android 7.0 Nougat. Aside from the TouchPad, the Sony Xperia S can also run the new Android version albeit with limited features only. It's another old Android device that's been around since year...
The HP TouchPad is eternal. The old tablet that was launched with WebOS in 2011 still survives to this day. Of course, that's after several hacks and updates already. The last platform it ran was Marshmallow as made possible by Evervolv ROM. It was able to run Android 5.1.1...
It may be long before Google releases its own desktop version of the Android OS but thank heavens for alternatives that offer a close Android experience on PCs. Jide's Remix OS is slowly becoming more popular even there may be limits to the functions of the apps that can...
Remember the HP TouchPad? We can forgive you if you don’t – it was one of those things. The HP TouchPad was famously discontinued 49 days after it was launched. How that happened was a different story altogether, but suffice it to say there are a number of devices...
Remember that time around four years ago when manufacturers were scrambling to match Apple’s iPad, and HP came out with the TouchPad – which was a resounding loss? Yeah, most of you won’t even remember, but history does. The HP TouchPad first came out with webOS as its platform,...
HP is still in the business of making new mobile devices. Just recently, the company introduced two new Android tablets that are ideal for the business professionals. The HP Pro Slate 8 and HP Pro Slate 12 is part of a new Pro Slate series from the brand. It’s...
It is quite sad when a still-working device reaches its practical end of life when a manufacturer decides to cut off support for it. While you can still use the device, it means no longer getting fixes, updates, or even new features that the device is otherwise capable of...
I think most of the people who follow the mobile realm when HP purchased Palm to get webOS wondered exactly what HP was thinking. The operating system already failed to lure in developers and buyers for Palm. HP apparently felt that its name or position was all it needed...
Today we've just learned a lot about HP's upcoming plans. They've completely ditched WebOS on all fronts and look to be headed down the green street we call Android. This weekend they announced their first Android-powered device, the HP Slate 7, and now it has been confirmed that HP...
Apparently, HP has been working on a tablet since Thanksgiving of last year. The tablet is said to be running on the Android operating system, and will also be one of the first tablets to ship with NVIDIA's Tegra 4 processor. Not only that, but reports have been saying...