WebOS fans weren’t the only ones let down by HP’s sudden decision to give up on its mobile hardware weeks ago. Component suppliers who were gearing up to build 100,000 units of HP’s TouchPad Go, a ...
Rumours pointing towards a 7-inch HP TouchPad are nothing new, but it's taken a filing made by HP with the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to plant the device firmly on the radar. Early ...
According to documents that surfaced on the FCC Website Wednesday, the HP TouchPad Go will come in the same configurations as the regular HP TouchPad, with 16 GB and 32 GB models featuring Wi-Fi-only ...
Hewlett-Packard is planning one last, glorious ride for the HP TouchPad by manufacturing an unspecified amount of the devices “to meet unfulfilled demand” for the discontinued webOS slate. Although HP ...
Just before HP decided to pull the plug on its webOS smartphones and tablets this summer, the company had been preparing to launch a 7 inch tablet called the TouchPad Go. It would have looked a lot ...
I still have an HP TouchPad webOS tablet that my wife is just rediscovering. HP started work on a 7 inch model, the HP TouchPad Go, but it was never released for sale. A few made it out into the hands ...
Here's something you don't see every day. The webOS Nation blog has done a hands-on review of a tablet that will never see the light of day—Hewlett-Packard's unreleased TouchPad Go. The 7-inch ...
There has been a lot of tablet PCs that have been released after the first gen iPad made its grand debut more than a year ago. There has been some disappointment, too, of perhaps equally grand scale ...
And really, it's no surprise. Considering the wild success it enjoyed with its first Touchpad fire sale, why wouldn't HP try to recreate that magic in time for the holiday shopping rush? According to ...