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Apotheker, a former SAP exec, became CEO of HP in November 2010, after former HP chief executive Mark Hurd stepped down. But he was in the position for less than a year before the board replaced him. In the short time he was in charge, Apotheker took the company down a different path, focusing efforts on "cloud services" and software. He discontinued the newly launched TouchPad tablet and even considered spinning off the PC business. Apotheker took over as CEO only seven months after HP had acquired Palm. And when the company announced it was killing the software and all products associated it with it August 2011, Apotheker said that the software had not met certain sell-through milestones.
The TouchPad tablet, which used the webOS software, was only on blush and blue dream 1: original painting iphone case the market for about two months before HP killed the product line, McKinney's comments suggest that Apotheker had already made up his mind about what to do with the Palm operating system before ever giving the former handset maker a chance to succeed, Fans of Palm and the webOS software were disappointed to see it disappear, but few believed it could catch the momentum of competing operating system Google Android, Still, prominent executives, like Verizon's CTO Tony Melone, were hopeful that HP could get the software back on track to make it a viable third alternative in the mobile OS market..
The mystery has been solved. Hewlett-Packard's short-lived CEO Leo Apotheker was responsible for ending the young the life of Palm WebOS, according to the company's former CTO. It was former Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Opotheker in the library with the candlestick who killed off Palm. In a recent interview with fellow author Rick Mathieson to promote his new book, Beyond the Obvious: Killer Questions That Spark Game-Changing Innovation, former HP Chief Technology Officer Phil McKinney divulged some interesting tidbits about who was responsible for pulling the plug on Palm's WebOS.
The findings says that Apple's second, slimmer tablet is reported unintentionally borked 3.5 times more often than the original iPad, Over 9.8 per cent of people who own a warranty with SquareTrade reported accident-induced failure in the first year, compared with just 2.8 per cent of original iPad owners, The iPad 2's higher failure-report rate is blamed on the tablet's skinnier frame, which seemingly makes it blush and blue dream 1: original painting iphone case more fragile and vulnerable to damaging knocks, I've seen original iPads take a dent or two and keep on trucking, but when you lose the chunky frame, I suppose it makes sense that the tablet becomes a bit more vulnerable to falling off a bedside table..
The new iPad, launched last week, is slightly bulkier than the iPad 2, at 9.4mm thick and weighing 652g for the Wi-Fi only version (compare to 8.8mm thick and 601g for the equivalent iPad 2), so it'll be interesting to see if that slight design alteration makes the tablet more robust. The magnetic Smart Cover accessory is also mentioned -- making the foolish mistake of gripping your tablet by this flimsy cover rather than by its casing will cause the iPad 2 to detach under its own weight, hurtling towards your tiled kitchen floor as your eyes widen in frozen horror.
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