HP bet big on the smartphone globe when it bought Hand, but the organization dropped smooth on its experience and webOS did not take off. The factors for the failing are several, but the new CEO Meg Whitman is intelligent enough to recognize it can't basically give up the industry entirely. In an appointment with Fox Company, she said that HP "ultimately has to provide a smartphone." Though she was willing to recognize that the organization is "working on this," she would not launch too many information about its cellular programs. Whether or not webOS may increase from the ashes as a mostly community-powered foundation continues to be to be seen, but we wouldn't be stunned to see HP rotate towards its long time associate Ms, and launch a Microsoft windows Mobile phone 8 program. Perhaps the best shine of wish for the former Hand program was Meg's concentrate on creating marketplaces. She appropriately factors out that, in some areas around the globe, the first and only "computer" a individual may own is a smartphone -- and attaining that viewers is important to Hewlett-Packard's achievements. Going returning to the webOS well (with its free support) would allow the organization to preserve a few money on the price of a new program. Examine out it clip after the crack for the complete quotations in perspective.
HP Has To 'Offer A Smartphone'
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