Google's Android operating system has been targeted for a port to HP's TouchPad ever since the tablet went on sale for as little as $100. But the port has not gone very smoothly. Brooke Crothers ...
The latest Android 15 QPR1 beta introduces a tutorial on how to use touchpad gestures for navigation. Although Google introduced touchpad gestures for navigation in last year’s Android 14 release, it ...
Google is working on a new menu for customizing the three-finger tap gesture for touchpads. The new menu will let you set a three-finger tap to do a middle click, launch Gemini, go home, or view ...
Known for creating their own modified Android builds for mobile devices, the folks at CyanogenMod are working on a mod designed to bring Android to the HP TouchPad. Lance Whitney is a freelance ...
Google wants to bring Androids closer to a desktop-like experience as it prepares to combine Android and ChromeOS into a single platform. A big part of this change involves improving how Android works ...
Even though Hewlett-Packard gave up on its TouchPad this past August after just releasing it in the beginning of July, HP isn't done with this tablet yet. We've already seen the TouchPad become a ...
Aftermarket firmware distributor CyanogenMod has released an alpha version Android port for the now discontinued HP TouchPad tablet after almost two months of development. CyanogenMod’s team of expert ...
The HP TouchPad is a tablet with a 9.7 inch display, a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, and 1GB of RAM. It originally shipped with HP’s webOS software, but hackers have been installing Google Android on ...
In its latest tweak to improve the experience of tablets and large-screen devices, Android 14 includes early work to better support physical keyboards and new gestures for touchpads. For years now, ...
Tired of seeing TouchPad Android demos that you can't quite get your hands on? Buck up buttercup, CyanogenMod 7.1.0's unique flavor of Gingerbread has finally made its way to HP's disowned slate; but ...
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