The HP Slate 7 is beyond fashionably late to the Android tablet party, but it tries to make up for its tardiness with a very low price. When the device arrives in April, HP’s first Google-powered ...
HP announced it’s recommitting itself to the tablet game following the troubled HP Touchpad saga—its new Slate 7 tablet is a 7-inch tablet running Android 4.1 that will go on sale for $169 in April of ...
ReadWrite’s anonymous sources believe HP may be showing off its tablet or tablets behind closed doors at Mobile World Congress later this month, but the public unveiling would happen at some point ...
HP, the giant of the PC industry that recently made its first forays into the world of Android, has unveiled today a new device that is sure to turn some heads – the HP Slate 21, an Android-powered ...
HP is investigating how several TouchPads reportedly shipped to end users running Android, instead of webOS. Shortly after HP announced it would stop selling TouchPads and began offering the remaining ...
HP surprised more than a few people earlier tonight when it officially revealed the Slate 7, a $169 Android tablet that’s set to ship in the U.S. for $169 in April. It struck me as a safe move for HP, ...
HP continues its silent assault on the Android market with a new device the company isn’t really making any fuss about. Simply called the HP 8, the new 7.85-inch Android tablet is an affordable device ...
Hewlett-Packard saw the future this week, and that future has more and more Android and Chrome devices in it. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, ...
HP has dabbled in many operating systems over the last few years, but the company always seems to come back to Windows. The company is building a mobile device strategy around Windows 10 Mobile and is ...
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Hewlett-Packard on Monday launched an enterprise friendly Android all-in-one that'll start at $399. The move, outlined at the Consumer Electronics Show 2014, comes just a few hours after Lenovo ...