Tobor said:RIM is next.
they'd probably be better off trying to get their proprietary software on as many devices as possible before the smartphone market really takes off and people look for alternatives.
Tobor said:RIM is next.
They have a very impressive patent portfolio. Probably more potent than Motorola'sLuckyman said:Honestly RIM is kinda fucked. They don't have anything special skills or patent portfolio.
All they have is Blackberry brand so someone buying them still need software
It's one of my favorite things about the podcast.VanMardigan said:Except they'll just start a "who can tell a better joke" side discussion for 45 minutes instead of talking about the news or offering commentary. I want to like that podcast, but it can be really irritating since they try SO HARD to be funny. Especially Topolsky. They have such good viewpoints, but they waste SO MUCH TIME on dumb asides. ugh.
Patriots7 said:HP is not in the ad business. They can't open source webOS as there would be no upside for them. They also lack any services to use as bait.
They have a very impressive patent portfolio. Probably more potent than Motorola's
Luckyman said:They don't have anything special skills or patent portfolio.
VanMardigan said:Speaking of cheap Touchpad tablets, would all of the services still work fine without the HP support? I know the browser will work (although it won't get any updates), but would the Synergy stuff work as well? Aside from a dead app store, is there anything on the device that won't work when HP turns their WebOS servers off?
VanMardigan said:Speaking of cheap Touchpad tablets, would all of the services still work fine without the HP support? I know the browser will work (although it won't get any updates), but would the Synergy stuff work as well? Aside from a dead app store, is there anything on the device that won't work when HP turns their WebOS servers off?
itsgreen said:Seriously... what did they expect... on the upside... you probably be able to score a good internet tablet soon for a good price...
No apps though![]()
Why so desperate?VanMardigan said:Speaking of cheap Touchpad tablets, would all of the services still work fine without the HP support? I know the browser will work (although it won't get any updates), but would the Synergy stuff work as well? Aside from a dead app store, is there anything on the device that won't work when HP turns their WebOS servers off?
again, why would anyone buy a tablet just for the basics when they can get those basics + thousands of apps for similar money from Android/Apple?samus i am said:No new apps. It still pretty much has all of the basics that everyone wants.
Dreams-Visions said:Why so desperate?
You can get a used Android or Apple tablet and enjoy thousands of apps and 3rd party support for years to come.
I don't understand why anyone would even consider buying one of these at this point. Maybe if it was $100 or something. Otherwise, you could be getting something well supported for similar money.
samus i am said:I don't think you know what you're talking about.
Tobor said:RIM is next.
Less than that, if you're willing to wait 6 months.samus i am said:Can't wait to get a touchpad for 100 bucks.
Intriguing!Copernicus said:You could probably get android on these puppies rather easily....
That's the best part!VanMardigan said:Except they'll just start a "who can tell a better joke" side discussion for 45 minutes instead of talking about the news or offering commentary. I want to like that podcast, but it can be really irritating since they try SO HARD to be funny. Especially Topolsky. They have such good viewpoints, but they waste SO MUCH TIME on dumb asides. ugh.
Dreams-Visions said:Why so desperate?
You can get a used Android or Apple tablet and enjoy thousands of apps and 3rd party support for years to come.
I don't understand why anyone would even consider buying one of these at this point. Maybe if it was $100 or something. Otherwise, you could be getting something well supported for similar money.
again, why would anyone buy a tablet just for the basics when they can get those basics + thousands of apps for similar money from Android/Apple?
Dreams-Visions said:Why so desperate?
You can get a used Android or Apple tablet and enjoy thousands of apps and 3rd party support for years to come.
I don't understand why anyone would even consider buying one of these at this point. Maybe if it was $100 or something. Otherwise, you could be getting something well supported for similar money.
again, why would anyone buy a tablet just for the basics when they can get those basics + thousands of apps for similar money from Android/Apple?
titiklabingapat said:Actually, now that I think about it, I don't care if it's Apple or Google who buys Palm. Whoever buys Palm and whoever integrates everything I loved about webOS(elegant notifications, real multi-tasking and the seamless integration of it through card metaphor), I'm switching to that side.
#HPwebOS is an awesome software platform and now we can explore the best hardware partner for it. #onward.
VanMardigan said:Speaking of cheap Touchpad tablets, would all of the services still work fine without the HP support? I know the browser will work (although it won't get any updates), but would the Synergy stuff work as well? Aside from a dead app store, is there anything on the device that won't work when HP turns their WebOS servers off?
Dreams-Visions said:Why so desperate?
You can get a used Android or Apple tablet and enjoy thousands of apps and 3rd party support for years to come.
There is no tablet, world, just the iPad world.Mr_Brit said:ipad looks set to be the ipod of the tablet world.
dream said:Wow, HP's Richard Kerris just tweeted:
I know webOS users have typically had to deny many hard truths in order to keep using the product but anyone who buys into this deserves what they get.
I got a first gen 16GB WiFi iPad for 300 bucks in April and while I sometimes hate using it, I still think it was worth the money.VanMardigan said:Not desperate, cheap. I can't get a decent Android/Apple tablet for $200 or less. I figure the Touchpad will be in that range soon. If not, I'll pick up an Android tablet.
Who cares, PCs are dead, lol.Bitmap Frogs said:IMHO hp spinning off their PC business is biggest news than dropping webos.
Pristine_Condition said:This makes me sad. As a former Palm Pilot fanboy, WebOS was the legacy, now lost, of all that stuff that was so wondrous at the time..
Sean said:
Bitmap Frogs said:IMHO hp spinning off their PC business is biggest news than dropping webos.