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Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Group chief Dave Donatelli was reassigned by the company on Thursday, following the announcement of an eight-percent decline in revenue for the third quarter of the 2013 fiscal year.
On Monday, HP introduced a new all-in-one desktop computer and tablet hybrid at its HP World Tour event in Beijing, becoming the latest technology company to attempt to bolster its pc sales by bridging the gap between conventional computers and tablets. The HP Slate 21 looks like a small desktop computer, but it runs Android and can convert to an on the go touchscreen tablet.
HP will be working on an Android tablet, according to an anonymous source reported first by ReadWrite. This would be HP's first Android-launched tablet, and, given HP's recently released 14-inch Chromebook, this could be a sign that HP is going with Google for more of its mobile operating systems.
Last week, we reported a leak on the HP website that seemed to be the company's first entry into the Chromebook market. Today, the rumors were confirmed: HP's Chromebook is available now.
Hewlett-Packard looks like it's getting in the Chromebook business. Before it was pulled from HP's website, a spec sheet was found detailing the new laptop computer running Google's Chrome OS, according to the Los Angeles Times.
If you own a Google Nexus 7, webOS will soon be available for download, according to an Android Authority report.