HP's open-sourcing of webOS continues today, with the release of the underlying Isis web browser along with a governance model and more of the Enyo components developers will need to create their own ...
HP has gone into detail today on what webOS components will be open sourced over the coming months, making Enyo 1.0 and the newly-announced Enyo 2.0 available immediately. HP has gone into detail ...
The blockbuster news this week in the mobile industry is that Hewlett-Packard has decided to release its webOS operating system under and Open Source license, retaining the patents for themselves ...
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 ...
(CBS) - Developers can get their first taste of Hewlett Packard's open source webOS. The company released a schedule of the platform's roll out. Hewlett Packard announced Enyo 2.0 Wednesday under an ...
Hewlett-Packard has released an open source version of webOS that can be used on legacy TouchPad tablets, the Open webOS project team announced on Tuesday. The “Community Edition” enables users to ...
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 ...
HP cut its losses last month and announced the company's webOS mobile operating system would move to an open source model. On Wednesday, HP released a roadmap detailing the open source future of webOS ...
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 ...
HP hasn't decided on a license, a governance plan, or even what they'll do with their existing webOS staff. Does HP CEO Meg Whitman really have any kind of clue as to what the company will be doing ...
PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 25, 2012 – HP today began executing its plan to deliver an open webOS by committing to a schedule for making the platform's source code available under an open source license.
Largely absent from my roundup of the rogue and rebel mobile operating systems around Wednesday's announcement that Ubuntu was coming to mobile phones (at some point in the golden future, which is to ...
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