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HP Discontinues webOS (Widespread $100 TouchPad sales)

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watership said:
So it's now iOS, Android and Windows Phone. Unless RIM's QNIX turns them around.

As soon as these things became computers and not just phones it was always going to be Apple, Microsoft and some flavor of Linux.
 
dream said:
Is each episode of his podcast 7 hours long?
Here is the summary of his latest podcast:
In Dan Benjamin’s absence, John Siracusa and Ryan Irelan follow up on the seemingly never-ending list of features in BBEdit and LaunchBar, take a side trip into the world of “haxies” and system extensions, and then—finally!—discuss Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) in Lion.​
 
numble said:
Here is the summary of his latest podcast:
In Dan Benjamin’s absence, John Siracusa and Ryan Irelan follow up on the seemingly never-ending list of features in BBEdit and LaunchBar, take a side trip into the world of “haxies” and system extensions, and then—finally!—discuss Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) in Lion.​
Yes, i know it's techie. That doesn't mean it's boring.
 
I could have swore that WeboOS runs on the TI OMAP platform, I wonder how long it's going to take HP to port over to alternate silicon. My friends tell me it's a bitch to port Android.
 
dream said:
I secretly like when Gruber and his friend talk about James Bond.

Why secretly? I love that segment. I can't wait to find out what they're going to do once they run out of Bond films.
 
Greyface said:
Yes, i know it's techie. That doesn't mean it's boring.
Okay, I shouldn't have used "boring." More tech content and less banter I guess.

The Tested podcast is even more extreme, as it's probably 90% banter, and they don't cultivate news sources or have specific insights into things like Nilay and his law background.
 
Tobor said:
Why secretly? I love that segment. I can't wait to find out what they're going to do once they run out of Bond films.

I'm pulling for Hitchcock or Disney films, personally.
 
numble said:
Okay, I shouldn't have used "boring." More tech content and less banter I guess.

The Tested podcast is even more extreme, as it's probably 90% banter, and they don't cultivate news sources or have specific insights into things like Nilay and his law background.
The Tested guys are fun though *shrug* i listen to all three, tested, thisismynext and hypercritical.
 
numble said:
Okay, I shouldn't have used "boring." More tech content and less banter I guess.

The Tested podcast is even more extreme, as it's probably 90% banter, and they don't cultivate news sources or have specific insights into things like Nilay and his law background.
It has gary fucking whitta and its entertaining as fuck, tested isnt very inside baseball type website like asymco
 
Greyface said:
The Tested guys are fun though *shrug* i listen to all three, tested, thisismynext and hypercritical.
Yes, I know--I'm just responding to VanMardigan and his specific complaints about the TIMN podcast and them joking around too much. TIMN is one of the best podcasts because of Josh (industry folk seem to talk to him as much as Mossberg) and Nilay.

Technosteve said:
It has gary fucking whitta and its entertaining as fuck, tested isnt very inside baseball type website like asymco
I'm not complaining about the Tested podcast, it's directed to VanMardigan's complaints about people joking around too much.

I think people won't listen to a podcast that doesn't have people joking around. But I think it can get too far when it's like the damn TWiT people and their inside jokes and using "funny voices" that nobody understands.
 
How long did this chapter take? It seemed so fast. It seems like HP bought Palm, cranked out the Tablets, and then pulled the plug in around 1 year.

They didn't give WebOS much of a shot did they . . . but I guess between iOS and Android, they never really had much chance. I thought they had much better shot than Blackberry though . . . if WebOS is dead then Blackberry must be the walking dead. A zombie.
 
It's funny that HP thinks they'll be able to license WebOS -- they've already sullied it further by making this the OS's second large-scale failure. Why would any company want to carry that negativity around?

They're better off selling the brand w/ patents. Stop dangling the carrot of hope.
 
Who is going to start the "RIMM DEAD WATCH" thread now.

You know as soon as they got rid of the previous CEO I knew it was not going to end well for webOS.
 
tino said:
Who is going to start the "RIMM DEAD WATCH" thread now.

You know as soon as they got rid of the previous CEO I knew it was not going to end well for webOS.
Dont they have like two ceos and four ctos
 
Dieter Bohn from TIMN already released a long editorial.
Today’s bombshell announcement that HP will cease making webOS hardware came like a bolt from the blue, but in truth HP has been failing to execute on webOS since the company acquired Palm.

How did HP fail so badly with webOS hardware? What will the future hold? We know the answer to the first, the second we have only informed speculation. Read on for both.
http://thisismynext.com/2011/08/18/hp-failed-webos-whats-next/

How is this not the best tech blog? :bow:

Podcast started: http://thisismynext.com/2011/08/18/podcast-live-7pm-12am-bst-11pm-gmt/
 
tino said:
Who is going to start the "RIMM DEAD WATCH" thread now.

You know as soon as they got rid of the previous CEO I knew it was not going to end well for webOS.

Rim is going to branch out Android.

Believe that.
 
Copernicus said:
Rim is going to branch out Android.

Believe that.
I can see that happening. QNX has no ecosystem and RIM doesn't have the culture/talent to innovate on the same level as Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
 
giga said:
I can see that happening. QNX has no ecosystem and RIM doesn't have the culture/talent to innovate on the same level as Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
But they bought TAT! They always were so innovative!
 
giga said:
I can see that happening. QNX has no ecosystem and RIM doesn't have the culture/talent to innovate on the same level as Apple, Google, and Microsoft.

I'd love to see the real fragmentation finally happen from the Android branch. (Amazon/Rim/Google&CO)
 
Copernicus said:
Rim is going to branch out Android.

Believe that.

I could see them going Android but doing a sort of Amazon/B&N way. Like having it skinned and having exclusive Blackberry apps like Messenger only on their devices. Would be a good way to compete and differentiate IMO.
 
giga said:
Remember the Notion Ink Adam? Yeah, me neither.

they sold out of their first manufacturing run, I liked what they did and I see them being more innovative then Samsung, asus and Motorola in the tablet space.

Time to get my This is my next podcast bingo card out, i wonder if Paul owns a touchpad he cursed it to fail.
 
Weren't they running ads with the boxer dude and Miranda Cosgrove like fucking crazy for their WebOS phone?
 
Technosteve said:
Fusion garage has the Grid 10 android branch now

Fusion Garage seems to be closer to HTC sense, Notion Ink, and MUI/CM in terms of what they're doing with Android. (i.e. keeping close to the "official" branch" for compatibilities sake.
 
People really think Ruby might get invited back to Apple?

What an inglorious end for a promising platform.

And, let's be honest, it is the end.
 
Tron 2.0 said:
People really think Ruby might get invited back to Apple?

What an inglorious end for a promising platform.

And, let's be honest, it is the end.


I think at one point people were saying he would be the one to succeed jobs,
 
Copernicus said:
I'd love to see the real fragmentation finally happen from the Android branch. (Amazon/Rim/Google&CO)

Don't forget there are about 2-3 favors in China.

Levono's OpenOS, Alibaba's YunOS. The Chinese has been at it for a while now.
 
I'm sort of picturing MrPliskin as being in stasis and when he wakes up he's gonna be soooooooooooooooooo shocked.
 
I thought it was funny.

Rahul Sood
@rahulsood seattle or calgary
founded VoodooPC 1991 - sold to HP 2006 - now a GM @Microsoft working in the Entertainment Business - I am an enthusiast of many things awesome.

Only God can help HP if they spin off the PC business completely. I don't see it happening.
5h ago

it's just not in HP's DNA to "spin off" -- there would need to be some real linkage or they won't do it. who knows, anything is possible.

doubtful they spin off the entire PC business. likely trying to license webOS. no chance they'll spin out webOS + hardware - naa...

bah.. I'm disappointed in HP. Really disappointed... nothing more to say...

Before I left HP I delivered a heartfelt presentation: they should license #webOS for free to a real phone company. shouldda coulda...

u can't license it if u don't retain key ppl; the msg they sent today was deflating. bill & dave would be rolling in their graves. :(
10 minutes ago
 
Axion22 said:
Do Zune owners get to push around TouchPad owners now? What is the hierarchy now?

Zune was out for like 4 years and had numerous iterations. Not quite the same.

Kin owners? Maybe, but TouchPad outlasted it by a day.
 
If touchpads go under $300, I'm there.

Tablets are disposable tech at this point and I'm comfortable throwing away $300 on one.
 
venne said:
If touchpads go under $300, I'm there.

Tablets are disposable tech at this point and I'm comfortable throwing away $300 on one.
why throw away $300 when you could invest $300 on a slightly used iPad or Android tablet that will continue to evolve and get better?

I don't understand this at all.
 
Dreams-Visions said:
why throw away $300 when you could throw away $300 on a slightly used iPad or Android tablet?

I don't understand this at all.

True multitasking, HP Synergy, and homebrew.
 
Since its kinda relevant. Who holds the most telecommunication related patents?

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