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Steve Jobs and Next Apple Headquarters

Steve Jobs had a great vision to keep Apple in Cupertino and even acquired land from HP to do so. Here is his presentation and I really hope to see this build being developed in the near future.

HP Touchpad Tablet Available to Buy in USA July 1st and Europe Days After

We have received news that HP will be introducing their WebOS TouchPad in the on July 1st and then in Europe a few days later.

The HP Touchpad has some amazing features:

  • WebOS operating system
  • 13.7 mm thin
  • 9.7 inch touchscreen tablet
  • dual-core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor
  • 16GB or 32GB of storage
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 1.3 mp camera for video calling

The 16 GB version of the device costs $499.99, while the 32 GB version costs $599.99.

Worlds First Hands On with HP webOS TouchPad

It seems as though SanDisk has provided the worlds first demo of the HP TouchPad, but HP aren’t happy!

The demo happened on Wednesday at Computex in Taipai. Now it seems as though HP have dropped all ties with SanDisk!

HP Launch ePrint Range of Printers: Compatible with Google Cloud Print

HP has just launched a new range of printers that are compatible with Google’s Cloud Print. Google Cloud Print has been available for a while now and also available on other printers, but HP’s range of printers requires no configuration or setup.

The full details of which printers are compatible can be found over on the HP website.

With HP ePrint-enabled printers and Google Cloud Print, it just got easier to print from your mobile device. All you need is the cloud—no drivers, no PC connection, no additional software. Google Cloud Print is supported by HP’s ePrint mobile printing portfolio, enabling you to print where life and business happens.

If you don’t have a HP ePrint printer but still want some of the benefits of cloud printing, visit the Google page for Cloud Printing and follow the instructions on how you can get it to work with your current system.

Scobled: Video Review of the HP Touchpad

It seems like the tablet market is gaining a new product every week. The latest tablet is the HP Touchpad and has just received the hands on treatment by Robert Scoble. Here is what Robert thought of the HP Touchpad.

HP Announces Palm WebOS Tablet Called the TouchPad

HP will not be launching the PalmPad, as its called the TouchPad. HP’s Palm WebOS-based tablet is finally official and it’s got a different but equally boring name.

Features:

  • 9.7-inch device
  • 1.2-GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor
  • 16- and 32-GB models
  • 1.3-MP front-facing camera
  • Wi-Fi  b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Gyroscope, Accelerometer and Compass

The TouchPad will be available in Wi-Fi only at first and will hit the market this summer. 3G and 4G models will follow.

HP Offers Sleek Design in Elitebook

Tablets, pads, call them what you will, they seem to be all the rage. While personally I’m not in the market for either, but there are enough consumers out there with money burning in their pocket for just such a device that manufacturers know their product could be the next big thing. Apple did their grand debut for their version of a pad, but HP is not to be left out of the game.

The HP Elitebook 2740P that combines a tablet and a high performance laptop. Starting at $1,600 and up, the tablet is touch enabled with both your finger and stylus. The tablet/laptop features a 12in. LED-backlit screen on a reversible convertible hinge. Other companies have attempted the reversible convertible model, none have really become staples in the household.

Under the hood you’ll find an Intel Core i5 or i7 processor (depending on the model you purchase), a maximum of 8GB or RAM, optional built-in 3G wireless, and a long lasting 6-cell battery. It seems HP did a good job of putting this piece together for both the business and personal consumer.

HP Pushing the mark with the Mini 311

Netbooks are becoming cooler by the day. I you’re going on holidays, on a journey or just need something light that can get the job done then a netbook is your best bet. However, they have their drawbacks – namely that they run an outdated OS, have bad graphics and are slow.

hp 311

However, HP is looking to change all of that with their Mini 311 seen here in the picture. Basically, they have amped up the graphics and all of the other innards so that they’re approaching laptop specs (see list below). What’s more, it will soon begin to ship with Windows 7 instead of the current OS on the system – XP.

One bad bit is that you have to pay extra for a white lid and for a netbook, the price is already steep enough at the $400 mark.

Specs:

RAM: 1GB

OS: XP (soon to be Win7)

Hard Drive: 160GB

Processor: Intel 1.6GHz

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What do you think about the HP Mini 311?