Hard on the heels of the news that HP’s webOS Global Business Unit is being spun off as an independent but wholly owned company called Gram, the company on Friday officially launched Open webOS into ...
We’ve already seen that HP’s Open webOS software can run on a wide range of devices including the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, Asus Transformer Pad tablet, and B&N NOOK Color (although ...
Open WebOS, the open-source port of the former Hewlett-Packard and current LG platform, has a new name. OpenWebOS is now LuneOS, the team behind the platform announced on Monday. The full name was ...
The Open webOS team has announced on its blog that beta release of the now open-source mobile operating system is available for download. The beta release includes a desktop build for developing webOS ...
Hewlett Packard has announced further details regarding the release of its webOS platform - as seen on the Palm Pre smartphone series and short-lived TouchPad tablet - under an open source licence, ...
Information technology giant HP is rolling out a road map for making webOS’ source code available under an open-source licence by September. HP also announced it is releasing version 2.0 of webOS’ ...
HP today announced it will contribute the webOS software to the open source community. HP plans to continue to be active in the development and support of webOS. By combining the innovative webOS ...
The strange story of the webOS platform continues, with HP providing a few details on how the open sourcing will proceed. The company recently confirmed it will offer up the platform to open source, ...
HP is moving forward with its plans to open source webOS, after failing to sell it off last year. The company says it plans to complete the open sourcing process for webOS by September, which will be ...
WebOS may be more tenacious that we thought. The Linux-based OS with a rocky history has officially risen from the ashes of HP’s TouchPad bungle to be reborn as an open source project. HP made the ...
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday unveiled a timetable for the outsourcing of webOS, which it hopes to complete by September. HP also released version 2.0 of Enyo, the application framework for webOS.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has finally decided the fate of its WebOS software, choosing to convert the mobile operating system (OS) into an open source project with hopes that other hardware makers will ...