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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Hewlett-Packard is committed to using webOS

webOSHewlett-Packard (HP) ready to go back to after buying a Palm handheld device. HP also intends to make no Windows and Android based phones.

This is somewhat different from that before Palm bought HP also had spawned a Windows Mobile-based phones. As quoted from Mashable, HP is committed to only using webOS on his mobile device.

Todd Bradley, executive VP for HP's Personal Systems Group, stated this in an interview with CNBC. "We're not going to make mobile Linux / Android. We will not make the phone to Microsoft," he said.

Yet Bradley asserted that his relationship with Microsoft will continue to be maintained properly. In terms of computers, HP remains the largest client Microsoft.

In fact, HP plans Slate previously had not been heard already heard from again. Slate HP will become the device had been due a la iPad with Windows 7 operating system.

From the side of Microsoft, the Redmond giant's Windows operating system is preparing Phone 7 for smart phones iPhone competitor, Android and others. There are five partners that Microsoft will create a prototype of WP7 are: HTC, Samsung, LG, Dell and Asus.

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