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HP PalmPad dual-mode multitouch display with active pen input tipped

HP PalmPad dual-mode multitouch display with active pen input tipped

Posted on Jul 20, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: NotebooksHP

Having seemingly gained a name, HP’s PalmPad webOS based tablet is now gradually getting fleshed out with hardware capabilities, too. According to The Examiner, their source suggests HP will use a du...

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HP Files for PALMPAD Trademark, webOS Slate Gets a Name?

HP Files for PALMPAD Trademark, webOS Slate Gets a Name?

Posted on Jul 19, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: NotebooksHP

A file for a trademark doesn't necessarily mean that a device is up and coming, or that the name itself will actually get used on a product released in the

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Acer gains ground on HP as ASUS bumps Toshiba out of top five global PC vendors

Acer gains ground on HP as ASUS bumps Toshiba out of top five global PC vendors

Posted on Jul 16, 2010 by MG15

Did you know that since the inception of the great and glorious PC industry the world leader in shipments has always been an American company?

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HP Ditches Plans for Android Tablet

HP Ditches Plans for Android Tablet

Posted on Jul 16, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: NotebooksHP

HP has been talking about making all sorts of tablets for delivery later this year, but one by one they seem to be fading away. The newest apparent victim is Android.

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HP developing materials for reflective color e-paper displays

HP developing materials for reflective color e-paper displays

Posted on Jul 16, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: HP

Who knew HP was such a big player in the display business? Just days after announcing that a flexible display from Mars may very well

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AllThingsD: HP’s Android slate delayed, won’t ship before end of the year

AllThingsD: HP’s Android slate delayed, won’t ship before end of the year

Posted on Jul 15, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: NotebooksHPSlate

Previously, HP had stated that they were on track to release an Android tablet before the end of 2010. Now, according to the sources of AllThingsD, this timeline is no longer valid. “HP’s

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HP's McKinney hints that a flexible display Palm device could happen

HP's McKinney hints that a flexible display Palm device could happen

Posted on Jul 12, 2010 by MG15

Speaking at MobileBeat in San Francisco today, HP's Phil McKinney chatted up the company's flexible display tech, which uses rugged Mylar-infused she

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HP's 11.6-inch Pavilion dm1 goes on sale

HP's 11.6-inch Pavilion dm1 goes on sale

Posted on Jul 08, 2010 by MG3

HP's Pavilion dm1 has done an awfully great job of living in the shadows, but it's just about time this 11.6-inch ultranote finally peek its head out to do battle with Gateway's LT32 and the host of o...

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HP Pavilion dm1z Neo-based ultraportable quietly debuts

HP Pavilion dm1z Neo-based ultraportable quietly debuts

Posted on Jul 07, 2010 by MG2

A new HP 11.6-inch ultraportable, the Pavilion dm1z series, has gone up for sale at the company's estore, based on AMD's Neo processors and offering up to 7hrs

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HP ePrint really works: eMails and attachments printed from the cloud (video)

HP ePrint really works: eMails and attachments printed from the cloud (video)

Posted on Jul 03, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: HP

We don't blame you if you missed this the first time round, but HP's ePrint service is probably best seen in action anyway. Fortunately, our

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HP Mini 110 and 210 netbooks get Atom N455 and N475 accoutrement

HP Mini 110 and 210 netbooks get Atom N455 and N475 accoutrement

Posted on Jul 02, 2010 by MG3

Looking for a Mini that has a little more to offer in the processor department? HP has thoughtfully upgraded the Mini 110 and Mini 210...

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HP Mini 110 and Mini 210 HD Edition get Atom N455/N475 update

HP Mini 110 and Mini 210 HD Edition get Atom N455/N475 update

Posted on Jul 02, 2010 by MG15

HP has quietly updated their netbook range with the Intel Atom N455 and N475 processors, just as was tipped earlier in the year.  The HP Mini 110 and Mini 210

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HP / Palm buyout officially complete -- get ready for webOS printers

HP / Palm buyout officially complete -- get ready for webOS printers

Posted on Jul 01, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: HPPalm

It's only been a couple short months since HP announced its intentions to buy Palm, but apparently all the investors are happy and the

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HP ProBook 5320m 13.3-Inch Slim Business Notebook

HP ProBook 5320m 13.3-Inch Slim Business Notebook

Posted on Jun 29, 2010 by MG15

HP has unleashed another slim business notebook 'ProBook 5320m' into the market. Featuring a durable magnesium-alloy chassis, this stylish notebook is

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HP Envy 14 Hits the Street

HP Envy 14 Hits the Street

Posted on Jun 28, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: NotebooksHPENVY 14

It's a rare occasion that we see a high profile new laptop release on a Sunday, but you won't hear any complaining from me. The new HP Envy 14

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