Apple's iPad is the global tablet leader, though the fire sale $99 TouchPad made a brief appearance on the sales radar, but the biggest threat to the industry leader is on its way. Amazon has a new tablet -- its first -- expected to start shipping in October, according to a report in Taiwan's DigiTimes.
The Jetstream will run on Android 3.1 or Honeycomb juice and will feature a 10.1-inch display.
At Apple, all senior executives are male. Why? And why so few female CEOs?
Robert Kelly, the chief executive of Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (NYSE: BK) was recently fired reportedly because of his “abrasive” personality and management style.
The chief executive of Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Robert Kelly was fired on Wednesday reportedly because of his “abrasive” personality and management style.
Hewlett-Packard is all set once again for a final round of production of its TouchPad, though a Sterne Agee analyst says its “ confusing” as HP probably lost $200 per unit at $99 sale.
IBM, the No. 2 computer services company, has snapped up technology players in Canada and the UK -- demonstrating an appetite for new technologies but also for tax advantages.
Undeterred by reports of HP TouchPad's demise and Android tablets' anemic sales, HTC has announced the launch of HTC Jetstream, an Android tablet for AT&T's upcoming 4G LTE network.
After a long hegemony of Apple’s iPad, while HP is giving up its TouchPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is struggling with a patent issue, Sony and Amazon are betting their tablets will rival the iPad.
Hewlett-Packard will release more of those coveted TouchPads for $99 in the coming weeks, but for a limited time only.
TouchPad makers Hewlett Packard (HP) has planned to have one last go at customers with their last batch of TouchPads.
Back-to-back shocking announcements from HP has left its competitors and analysts speculating that it is a planned strategy to increase its market demand.
Sony has unveiled a slew of new toys at the IFA including its entry into the tablet space.
HP said more TouchPads are on the way in the current quarter, which ends on October 31.
The outnumbering demand for HP’s TouchPad, after the company slashed its price to $100 seems to indicate a clear strategy to all the iPad foes to beat the undefeated tablet.
Hewlett Packard plans to have one last go at customers with their last batch of TouchPads.
HP's TouchPad debacle just keeps going, and going, and going. The launched the product with big hopes and promises, then seven weeks later they killed it with barely an explanation at all. Discounted to $99, the TouchPad became the hottest tech gadget around for one week, until it sold out. Now, HP is back again, seemingly unable to let go of the TouchPad it created and then walked away from so quickly like it wanted nothing to do with the tablet at all. The latest: HP's statement today on...
Hewlett-Packard is bringing the canceled Touchpad back for one last time and another round of its fire sale.
Sony's new tablet computers, expected to be launched Wednesday, face an uphill battle against dominant players Apple and Samsung Electronics, with the gadget's expected pricing in particular raising red flags.
Hewlett-Packard TouchPad is all set for one final production run before the device retires completely from the market.
Hewlett-Packard is reviving the TouchPad for one last time before its final burial.
Now HP says it may restore the tablet to life as it mulls over a spinoff of its personal computer arm, said the head of its PC division.