Open WebOS, the open-source port of the former Hewlett-Packard and current LG platform, has a new name. OpenWebOS is now LuneOS, the team behind the platform announced on Monday. The full name was ...
HP is moving forward with its plans to open source webOS, after failing to sell it off last year. The company says it plans to complete the open sourcing process for webOS by September, which will be ...
Hard on the heels of the news that HP’s webOS Global Business Unit is being spun off as an independent but wholly owned company called Gram, the company on Friday officially launched Open webOS into ...
HP has gone into detail today on what webOS components will be open sourced over the coming months, making Enyo 1.0 and the newly-announced Enyo 2.0 available immediately. HP has gone into detail ...
HP has delivered more components of the Open WebOS platform, which include a new Isis web browser and extensions to the QtWebKit. It is the second time the company has released parts of the Open WebOS ...
Today I am proud to announce delivery of our February Open webOS commitments: extensions to QtWebKit, the release of Isis (our web browser), our integration with JavaScript core, UI Enyo widgets, and ...
HP has disappointed and infuriated webOS device owners with the news that its official Open webOS platform – the open-source reincarnation of Palm's ill-fated OS – will not run on any existing devices ...
The Open webOS team has announced on its blog that beta release of the now open-source mobile operating system is available for download. The beta release includes a desktop build for developing webOS ...
(CBS) - Developers can get their first taste of Hewlett Packard's open source webOS. The company released a schedule of the platform's roll out. Hewlett Packard announced Enyo 2.0 Wednesday under an ...
Today is the last weekday in September, and that means today is the last day for HP’s Open webOS team to keep to the roadmap it set for itself in January and complete webOS’ open source transition. It ...
PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 25, 2012 – HP today began executing its plan to deliver an open webOS by committing to a schedule for making the platform's source code available under an open source license.
HP hasn't decided on a license, a governance plan, or even what they'll do with their existing webOS staff. Does HP CEO Meg Whitman really have any kind of clue as to what the company will be doing ...
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