
We’ve all seen this by now — it’s webOS booted up on an EVO 3D, and it’s got everyone in a tizzy. While webOS fans who have spent decades (it seems like decades anyway) having the horrible hardware of the Pre and Pixi have reason to be excited, everyone seems to be getting ahead of themselves.
Read more on webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D isn’t really webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D…

We’ve all seen this by now — it’s webOS booted up on an EVO 3D, and it’s got everyone in a tizzy. While webOS fans who have spent decades (it seems like decades anyway) having the horrible hardware of the Pre and Pixi have reason to be excited, everyone seems to be getting ahead of themselves.
Read more on webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D isn’t really webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D…
HP announced on Friday that it will open-source its webOS mobile operating system, which once upon a time powered smartphones and a single tablet. Even though the company said quite some time ago that it was killing off it webOS hardware efforts, HP CEO Meg Whitman said in an interview with The Verge on Friday that HP plans to create new webOS-based devices in the future. “The answer to that is yes but what I can’t tell you is whether that will be in 2012 or not,” Whitman said when asked about the potential for new hardware. “But we will use webOS in new hardware, but it’s just going to take us a little longer to reorganize the team in a quite different direction than we’ve been taking it in the past.” Whitman declined to elaborate on what webOS devices HP plans to build, but she did say tablets are possible.
Read more on HP CEO confirms new webOS hardware on the way, tablets possible…

We’ve all seen this by now — it’s webOS booted up on an EVO 3D, and it’s got everyone in a tizzy. While webOS fans who have spent decades (it seems like decades anyway) having the horrible hardware of the Pre and Pixi have reason to be excited, everyone seems to be getting ahead of themselves.
Read more on webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D isn’t really webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D…

We’ve all seen this by now — it’s webOS booted up on an EVO 3D, and it’s got everyone in a tizzy. While webOS fans who have spent decades (it seems like decades anyway) having the horrible hardware of the Pre and Pixi have reason to be excited, everyone seems to be getting ahead of themselves.
Read more on webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D isn’t really webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D…

We’ve all seen this by now — it’s webOS booted up on an EVO 3D, and it’s got everyone in a tizzy. While webOS fans who have spent decades (it seems like decades anyway) having the horrible hardware of the Pre and Pixi have reason to be excited, everyone seems to be getting ahead of themselves.
Read more on webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D isn’t really webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D…

We’ve all seen this by now — it’s webOS booted up on an EVO 3D, and it’s got everyone in a tizzy. While webOS fans who have spent decades (it seems like decades anyway) having the horrible hardware of the Pre and Pixi have reason to be excited, everyone seems to be getting ahead of themselves.
Read more on webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D isn’t really webOS ‘running’ on an EVO 3D…
Youtube link for mobile viewing
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt took an hour this week at LeWeb 11 in Paris. And leading off his keynote was none other than Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. There’s not a lot there we haven’t seen already — though Hugo Berra did show off Ice Cream Sandwich on a Motorola Xoom — but it’s another great preview of what Europe’s experiencing now on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and what those of us in the States will get to experience … eventually.
Read more on Google shows of Ice Cream Sandwich features — including on tablets — at LeWeb…

A little light reading for a fine fall Sunday. What is CarrierIQ, what’s all the fuss about, and what can be done?
CarrierIQ is a company based in San Jose, Calif., that provides a tool (that’s probably a gross understatement at this point, but that’s really what it is) for carriers to obtain analytics about how you use your smartphone.
Youtube link for mobile viewing
Here it is, folks: The Android tablet you’ve been waiting to lead you out of the dual-core doldrums of 2011 and into the quad-core continuum of 2012. Welcome to the era of NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 system-on-a-chip, bought to you by the ASUS Transformer Prime.
Copyright © 2011 DroidMasters.com