
Phoenix technologies, makers of computer BIOS, have a number of other assets that I never knew about: something called HyperSpace, which is a minimalist instant-on Linux OS for notebooks, and something called “HyperCore” – a complimentary hypervisor for HyperSpace that allows it to run some Windows services. Both of those products will now be owned by HP, according to Infoworld. Is this a move to bolster the value and utility of HP’s recent purchase of Palm’s WebOS?
webOS booted up on a PC, just for kicks (video)
HP’s CTO makes more noises about Slate not running Windows
HP partners with video conferencing firm Vidyo, drops hints at mobile applications
Verizon’s FiOS DVR Manager for webOS is out, getting good reviews
HP says it’s in the smartphone market, after all