The HP TouchPad is without a doubt the most unusual gadget to hit the market in a long time, if not ever. It was introduced to the non-buying public mere weeks ago, and the dismal sales resulted in HP ...
When the HP TouchPad tablet came out at a price of $500 in July, we were a bit critical of it. In our review, we noted the lack of a rear camera, the slow response speed of webOS (it’s operating ...
Update: CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0 is now available, making it possible to install Android 4.0 on the TouchPad. There’s a new version of Android available for the HP TouchPad tablet. CyanogenMod 7.1 Alpha ...
Welcome to another Good e-Reader Video! Today we show you the HP TouchPad and all of the bundled applications that come with the device. It comes with a number of great options right out of the box.
We suggest starting with a simple double-tap in the top-left corner of the touchpad This should work if your laptop has a Synaptics Touchpad. It’s unlocked when the light in the corner of the touchpad ...
The Ice Cream Sandwich fever has not subsided yet. In fact, it is still getting hotter and hotter, with no sign of breaking at all. So many Android devices are getting their share of the delicious ...
The WebOS-based HP TouchPad is hitting the market facing a scarcity of apps built for its platform – perhaps because HP waited until last week to make its WebOS 3.0 SDK available to most of the ...
The first WebOS tablet gets some things right, but stumbles more than it succeeds. So far, most tablet makers have found it a challenge to make printing from a tablet easy. But by introducing a ...
The HP TouchPad is a tablet with a 9.7 inch display, a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, and 1GB of RAM. It originally shipped with HP’s webOS software, but hackers have been installing Google Android on ...