HP will turn on for your next Windows 8 tablets

Monday, November 14, 2011


Hewlett-Packard seems determined to forge even closer ties with Microsoft, which will result in incorporating the new tablets of the company's future operating system Windows 8. While this does not mean closing other doors to other operating systems like Android.
Just over a month, the newly appointed CEO of Hewlett-Packard, Meg Whitman announced that his company would resume the project WebOS, the operating system launched by Palm Inc and acquired by HP after buying it, a promising projectthat was soon neglected and ostracized for.
And it seems that despite the encouraging words of Whitman, WebOS will be in a corner, at least for now, waiting for a better future. Helena statements Herrero, vice president and general manager, HP Personal Systems area HP Iberia, seem to indicate, as it has not hesitated to say that the company will continue to pursue its collaboration with Microsoft and its operating system, Windows, for their tablets. A good example is the new HP tablet, Slate 2, which includes seven of the aforementioned version operating system. And the collaboration will continue, especially after project completion Windows 8, which has said that Blacksmith is the OS of the future tablets the company: "We have long been working with Microsoft and will in the future. When Windows 8, we have tablets with Windows 8. "
However, the executive does not close the door to other possibilities, as it ensures that the HP-Microsoft partnership "does not mean that we are not exploring other alternatives, including Android, because we want to provide a differential value, welead allows different product categories. " They do not discount the possibility launched by CEO to recover at some point, WebOS, on which, says Smith, there will be news "later this year."

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