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By Paul Thurrott
It was the biggest tech news of the year so far, but last week’s revelations by Hewlett-Packard about its PC and mobile OS businesses was so badly bungled by the computing giant that we all got the wrong message. The net effect, of course, is that HP has accomplished what it never intended: It has killed any future for its webOS mobile system. And it has possibly mortally wounded its thus-far dominant PC business as well.
Source: Win Super Site
By Paul Thurrott
It was the biggest tech news of the year so far, but last week’s revelations by Hewlett-Packard about its PC and mobile OS businesses was so badly bungled by the computing giant that we all got the wrong message. The net effect, of course, is that HP has accomplished what it never intended: It has killed any future for its webOS mobile system. And it has possibly mortally wounded its thus-far dominant PC business as well.
Source: Win Super Site