It comes with HP's new WebOS tablet

It comes with HP's new WebOS tablet
Sooner or later, everything becomes clear. Many times it happens that large firms make movements hidden from the user community, so that the reaction of affirmation or denial becomes possible only a posteriori. Since HP acquired earlier this year Palm few concrete developments have occurred with respect to that relationship. 've Heard rumors here and there, but never any confirmation. It was time for someone to spell out a story based on reliable sources.
However, statements by the director of HP PCs, Todd Bradley, in a meeting with the shareholders of the company finally come to confirm that HP will release a tablet with WebOS earlier this year. Perhaps this is a story founded enough as we were demanding.
As you know, the only news on the subject we've had in recent months has been the announcement of HP that reduced its proposed Windows 7 tablet with an enterprise version of the HP Slate. With the same reason also announced that later this year would be ready and WebOS version 2.0.
At the time of the acquisition of Palm by HP already said that the main interest of the second was the first operating system, WebOS. Some workers have important Palm left the ship, but the WebOS seems to be confident enough to be the chosen operating system. Read more
On the recent acquisition of Palm by Hewlett-Packard

New possibilities for Palm WebOS
The bustle of buying and selling rare cases often present and extremely interesting. As if the imaginary ghost of the famous invisible hand come to life in certain ephemeral outbreaks. We know that today is almost no competition between companies. And yet there are still phenomena that allow envisions new horizons. For example, the case of Hewlett-Packard and Palm.
Paradoxically, the recent acquisition of Palm by Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) led the diversification of the OS market, widening the competition. Read more
The end of PalmOS
It seems Palm has confirmed that Palm's days are numbered. If Palm Centro last model to be become the latest phone company to incorporate this old operating system.
The company is already advising the developers of the platform should now focus on WebOS, using the new development environment Mojo. This new operating system takes a Linux base, and implements a philosophy of web technology interface (possibly with html5).
Source: vnunet.es
Important changes to the application of sound Gnome
As reported at Phoronix, Redhat programmers are making significant changes in the GNOME sound manager, mainly to fit the new PulseAudio sound server and secondly to make it more intuitive and easy to the end user.
More information: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=gnome_sound_control&num=1





