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HP should take note that the price point was the deciding factor for most Touchpad purchases. If they would have priced it lower than the competition in the first place, they could have moved a ton of units and created a ton of buzz about WebOS. Even if they were losing money on the first million or so units, that

Other than the price point, why would anyone buy a touchpad and put a far inferior OS on it? I'm an Android user (EVO 4G and 3D) and WebOS kicks all kinds of ass by comparison.

Actually, I'm an Android user and a past Pre owner. WebOS is miles better than any other mobile OS but it needs good hardware and some apps. All of the manufacturers that are currently producing Android handsets need a contingency plan in case something happens with the Google/ Android situation. Now that HP wants to

A: I think Gizmodo is unnecessarily fanning the flames here.

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Just read an article earlier today about Lenovo. Their gross profit was up 15% over last year net profits doubled ($108million for the last fiscal quarter). Global PC sales are also up 23% over last year.

Maybe you don't understand basic math. If the production company (or whoever) is paying $9 grand per week for useless crap like this, who do you think they pass those over inflated costs along to? And when the network buys the show from the production company at the higher costs, do you think they just eat the

Think about the money networks waste on this kind of BS the next time they try to jack up the fees they charge to cable providers, which then leads to higher cable TV rates.

Cases that were settled/ resolved.

I have listened to Carolla since he took over for Stern on the west coast and listen to his podcast daily. He doesn't hate homosexuals, Jews, Mexicans, people of color or just about everything else he is constantly accused of hating. His publicists are a gay married couple for crying out loud.

BES is software. WebOS is software. While it may require different internal hardware on the handsets, I'm sure it could be done and it would be magnificent.

I still say RIM should have bought Palm. Just put WebOS on this hardware and you'd have an efficient, multitasking work-centric device that can also handle play time stuff. And it's obvious that RIM likes WebOS considering that they practically ripped it off line for line for the PlayBook.

Aside from having a day job and playing in a band, I run sound at a local club that features some pretty decent "name" acts a couple of times per month. Normally these are punk bands, hipster groups, 80's glam rockers, etc but this last time it was a group of several hip-hop (rap) artists from all around So Cal. After

Got a little hands-on time with a Touchpad the other day at Best Buy and compared it side by side with a Galaxy Tab 10.1 and iPad2. Gotta say that WebOS is still the best for ease of use and multitasking. I know some people were complaining about the hardware being kind of chunky but it felt pretty good in the hand

As noted below, this article showed up natively on Gizmodo, which is where I commented on it.

I know what Gizmodo is (I have a star remember?) and that is precisely why I said what I said. It's not really that interesting either, but I could see it being *slightly* relevant on Jalopnik.

Thank you, I thought I was going crazy there for a moment. It is also on Jalopnik but showed I saw it and commented on here.

Arguably, the MOST important guy is using a Windows Mobile phone, so there.