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by Derek Kessler
Sep 28, 2011
  So we’ve seen some FCC details from the 7-inch HP TouchPad Go and even got a few blurry cam photos out of China that revealed a good number of the specs (1.5GHz processor, 16GB storage, etc...
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by Jonathan I Ezor
Aug 31, 2011
One of the less-discussed but still annoying missing features in the WiFi TouchPad was true hardware GPS (the GSM TouchPad was reportedly going to include a-GPS). Without actual GPS, location...
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by Tim Stiffler-Dean
Jul 02, 2011
Add this to your list of great apps for the HP TouchPad, NDrive has announced and released their newest creation for webOS, NDrive HD, and it's sure to turn more than a few heads (pardon the pun...
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by Tim Stiffler-Dean
Jun 24, 2011
If you've been thinking about pre-ordering your TouchPad in this final week before the official launch date, you might first want to read what other users have experienced as they've done the same...
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by Derek Kessler
May 10, 2011
On Monday we asked for your questions on the soon-to-be-released HP Veer. With more than a hundred responses, we couldn't answer them all, but we selected a several of questions submitted that we...
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by Derek Kessler
Feb 18, 2011
We’ve got good news for anybody giving consideration to the Verizon Palm Pre 2: unlike with the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus on Verizon, the Pre 2’s GPS has not been intentionally crippled. In fact,...
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by Derek Kessler
Feb 15, 2011
GPS navigation on webOS devices has long been the home turf of the carriers. There have been some homebrew solutions, but multi-platform mapper nDrive is looking to change that with their new nDrive...
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by Dieter Bohn
Feb 14, 2011
HP's sole new mobile news at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is a preview of their ePrint app for webOS. Naturally, HP intends to integrate printing into as many apps as possible, but if you...
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by Jonathan I Ezor
Feb 10, 2011
Sometimes it pays to read the footnotes: On Palm's new Pre 3 promo page, it says, "Rushing from a meeting to a dinner reservation? Use GPS to find the fastest way.4" And what does footnote 4 tell...
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by Adam Marks
Jan 03, 2011
Having GPS built-in to your webOS device can be an extremely useful feature, whether providing you with driving directions, finding your location in Foursquare or ensuring your SpaceAlarm goes off...