Best of CES 2012 Awards
A Windows Phone, an HP laptop, and an Asus tablet win this year’s Best of CES honors.
A Windows Phone, an HP laptop, and an Asus tablet win this year’s Best of CES honors.
New services debut from HP to help enterprise make the jump to mobile apps
InformationWeek: Mobile workstations more durable than previous models.
PC Magazine: The 10-inch editon of the HP Touchpad should go for $499 to $599, according to a new report.
Apple surges to the top spot in DisplaySearch rankings of mobile PC shipments in Q4, beating out HP and Acer.
The tablet device based on Palm's mobile operating system adds to the cavalcade of recent tablet introductions.
eWeek: Supposed netbook may join HP's planned tablet PC and new smartphone model in its bid to out-iOS Apple.
CNET: Small office Color LaserJet CP1215 now available for only $99.
PC World: Tablet called PalmPad may debut at CES next month.
Computing giant HP has entered the tablet fray, taking the wraps off of the Slate 500, an enterprise-oriented mobile computing device powered by Windows 7.
HP finally releases the update to its mobile operating system software but is it too little, too late for mobile management and mobile app developers?
The rumors of a webOS-powered tablet are starting to look more realistic.
The HP CEO hints that printers running Palm's mobile Linux webOS may be able to connect directly to the Internet via Wi-Fi.
Company expands client virtualization offerings to provide improved performance and support for Citrix desktop virtualization.
An unlikely source say yes, but analysts are skeptical, even at the notion Palm had a mobile computing tablet already in the works.