Palm's recent acquisition by HP has suggested the abandonment of Windows 7 on a potential shelf in favor of Palm OS. HP responds to these rumors by confirming the use of Microsoft's OS on a shelf "Slate", and specifies that the transition will be reserved for professionals. The idea is to target very precisely the use of Windows 7 here in the middle of the pros, so as not to shade to another project in the HP matter.
For the manufacturer actually going to work in parallel on a variant of the famous webOS operator, which we still know so far that very little (except that the name PalmPad was filed). Lots of things to expect from HP in the coming months so. The idea of a touch pad tapping the Palm OS is interesting enough to provoke in us a particularly advanced form of impatience ...
Moreover, we learn from the mouth of Jon Rubinstein (Palm CEO) that the 2.0 update webOS is in preparation. Maybe do we find the famous shelf, who knows.
Via : revioo.com
For the manufacturer actually going to work in parallel on a variant of the famous webOS operator, which we still know so far that very little (except that the name PalmPad was filed). Lots of things to expect from HP in the coming months so. The idea of a touch pad tapping the Palm OS is interesting enough to provoke in us a particularly advanced form of impatience ...
Moreover, we learn from the mouth of Jon Rubinstein (Palm CEO) that the 2.0 update webOS is in preparation. Maybe do we find the famous shelf, who knows.
Via : revioo.com