Jon Rubinstein Leaves HP

It’s been an incredibly bumpy ride for Jon Rubinstein since joining Palm and helped launch webOS. Today marks the end of the line, as it’s been announced the Jon Rubinstein has left HP. According to Ruby via AllThingsD, his plans to leave HP were apparently under way well before the launch the HP TouchPad. With HP’s roadmap for open sourcing webOS complete, he’s moved on. His destination is still yet unknown, but retirement is not something he’s considering just yet. AllThingsD and The Verge have exclusive interviews regarding his departure.

 

Phone he’s using while calling from Mexico? An HP Veer.

 

HP Announces Plans for webOS Open Source, Sets Completion Date For September

Last month, HP announced that webOS would be open sourced. Today comes news on the transition to open source webOS, which the company hopes to complete for fall of 2012.  First up, will be the open source release of Enyo version 2.0. The tool enables developers to write a single application that works across mobile devices and browsers including webOS, iOS and Android. This move provides developers with “immediate access to the acclaimed framework for webOS”.

HP has also outlined the roadmap for webOS

Timing Milestone/Code published
January Enyo 2.0 and Enyo source code
Apache License, Version 2.0
February Intended project governance model
QT WebKit extensions
JavaScript core
UI Enyo widgets
March Linux standard kernel
Graphics extensions EGL
LevelDB
USB extensions
April Ares 2.0
Enyo 2.1
Node services
July System manager (“Luna”)
System manager bus
Core applications
Enyo 2.2
August Build release model
Open webOS Beta
September Open webOS 1.0

“HP is bringing the innovation of the webOS platform to the open source community,” said Bill Veghte, executive vice president and chief strategy officer, HP. “This is a decisive step toward meeting our goal of accelerating the platform’s development and ensuring that its benefits will be delivered to the entire ecosystem of web applications.”

 

Source: BusinessWire

HP Officially Out Of TouchPads

HP tonight went out an email to those had previously expressed interest in the HP TouchPad. It was previously thought that HP would deliver another round of the HP TouchPad firesale. Something must have changed or they pushed those through a different channel.

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Richard Kerris Joins Nokia

Richard Kerris, former VP of Worldwide Developer Relations as related to webOS, has joined Nokia. Kerris new position is Global Head of Developer Relations.

Source: All Things D

webOS Update 3.0.4 for HP TouchPad Released

HP today released webOS update 3.0.4 77. Weighing in at 53MB, the update promises to “make the TouchPad snappier. It also includes a new camera app and makes it easier to find TouchPad apps in the App Catalog. There are also a number of other improvements. It’s available now, so hit up the System Updates app to start downloading now. The update will take 15 minutes to install.

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HP Offers Up Yet More Free TouchPad Apps

The HP TouchPad is the gift that keeps giving or should we say HP keeps giving. They are once again offering up promotional codes for a number of apps. If history has taught us anything, you need to jump on these pronto.

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Review: Unlocking the HP Veer

With HP no longer making hardware, their last released phone will be the HP Veer. Unfortunately, the HP Veer only made to a few carriers. In the US, that’s limited to AT&T. Those looking to use the HP Veer on T-Mobile or any carrier for that matter, do have options. Software solutions are available to unlock the HP Veer. PalmUnlocker has furnished us with an AT&T branded HP Veer 4G to test out their service.
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Amazon Considering Purchase of Palm, webOS

Fresh off the announcement of the Amazon Kindle Fire, there comes word from Venture Beat that HP is looking to sell-off Palm. Sources within HP say that Amazon is close to finalizing the deal. Amazon’s Kindle Fire uses a heavily customized version of Android. By purchasing Palm, perhaps they would migrate to webOS and possibly remove themselves from the legal tangles being experienced by other Android manufacturers.

Amazon’s Kindle Fire is largely a media consumption device, so there is no reason why webOS wouldn’t work nicely as the default OS. It would represent a major shift, considering the Android based Kindle Fire lands in mid-November. Will Amazon dump Android and move to webOS for the second generation Kindle Fire? That would render purchased apps rendered useless and make for a tough transition for early adopters.

Perhaps Amazon is willing to endure some short term pain, with the hopes that owning their own OS would be the best move for their future in the mobile space.

Never count out Palm. The company has a thousand lives.

Source: Venture Beat

HP Names Meg Whitman President and CEO

Meg Whitman
Rumors circulating that HP was planning on replacing Leo Apotheker with former eBay CEO Meg Whitman became official today. The company announced that its board of directors have appointed Meg Whitman as president and chief executive officer.

“We are fortunate to have someone of Meg Whitman’s caliber and experience step up to lead HP,” said Lane. “We are at a critical moment and we need renewed leadership to successfully implement our strategy and take advantage of the market opportunities ahead. Meg is a technology visionary with a proven track record of execution. She is a strong communicator who is customer focused with deep leadership capabilities. Furthermore, as a member of HP’s board of directors for the past eight months, Meg has a solid understanding of our products and markets.”

Whitman said, “I am honored and excited to lead HP. I believe HP matters – it matters to Silicon Valley, California, the country and the world.”

Speaking on behalf of the board, Lane said, “We very much appreciate Léo’s efforts and his service to HP since his appointment last year. The board believes that the job of the HP CEO now requires additional attributes to successfully execute on the company’s strategy. Meg Whitman has the right operational and communication skills and leadership abilities to deliver improved execution and financial performance.”

Meg Whitman Under Consideration To Replace Apoteheker as HP CEO

According to a report by All Things D, HP is considering replacing CEO Leo Apoteheker with former eBay CEO Meg Whitman. Whitman joined the HP board in January, but the deal is apparently far from set in stone. Apoteheker’s recent moves have resulted in HP stock going the wrong way. News of a possible replacement is being seen as a positive by Wall Street, with the stock finishing up 6.63% to $23.96.

Meg Whitman

Source: All Things D