How do you delete apps on the hp touchpad?
I just bought the hp touchpad. But i cant figure out how delete the apps i do not want.
Touch the app and keep holding it until the x's come up. Then click on the x.
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HP app catalog is kinda lame they are all stupid apps except for angry birds.is there anyway of getting other games using pc?or have the succesfully ported android yet?
A few hp touchpads were sold with android on them by mistake. The developers forgot to remove it after testing it and the files on it are now in the hands of some android developers.
The best you are going to do is flash games until a stable
The best you are going to do is flash games until a stable
Where can I get a deal for the HP Touchpad tablet?
I just heard today (maybe a bit too late) that the 16gb HP touchpad tablet had dropped to £85 but I can't find it anywhere. Does anyone know where I can by it at this huge discount price?
Can you get different app stores on the HP TouchPad?
Can you get different app stores on the HP TouchPad? I know on androids, you can download the amazon AppStore, so are there any app stores that you can download on the HP TouchPad?
There are no other app stores for the HP Touchpad. However, there are additional sources for applications (eg. see Preware) available to you.
Where can i find a replacement screen for my hp Touchpad?
I cracked the screen on my hp Touchpad and i CANT find a replacement screen ANYWHERES!!!!!!!!! So not cool!
Its deff in warrenty so just call HP they will give u the money.
How exactly do I use Beats Audio on the HP Touchpad?
I'm confused. Is it something that is just automatic? Is everything I listen to filtered through the Beats Audio program for example if I turn on My HP Touchpad and listen to Pandora. Or do I have to listen
Yes. Its automatically on.
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The highly anticipated HP TouchPad tablet will be released with more than 300 apps, according to the company. We counted just 256 on our review device the day before the launch, and the TouchPad can also run about 70 percent of the more than 8,000 apps designed for HP's WebOS phones. But they run in a little phone-sized box on the tablet’s 9.7-inch screen.
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Here comes the latest from Hewlett-Packard, the HP Touchpad. A 9.7 inch tablet is running on a Dual Core with 1.2 GHZ processor. The memory is Sandisk comes in 2 GB, 16 GB and 64 GB which is high capacity, high performance and very fast.
Android for HP TouchPad port nearly ready to download – New ...

Two developer teams are working feverishly on bringing Android to the HP TouchPad — CyanogenMod and TouchDroid — and it now looks like the former is within striking distance of a fully-functional port.
In a video posted over on YouTube and included below, a CyanogenMod team member has shown off its progress so far, and nearly all of the TouchPad’s hardware is now supported. All that remains is to sort out the TouchPad’s wireless NIC. Once that has been completed, an easy-to-install CyanogenMod 7 download should be available for all those new $99 TouchPad owners who aren’t in love with the stock webOS experience.
...HP TouchPad CyanogenMod 7 Build THIS CLOSE to Complete ...
Certainly John Sheible isn’t looking back at his multi-pad purchase with regret as CyanogenMod 7 makes this tablet a fully functional and fully awesome Android tablet to behold! Touchscreen support is working, accelerometer is working, and all graphics drivers are ready to roll. And if you’re feeling adventurous, you can get internet over a USB cable like the rest of the weirdos using alternate means for internet. You’ll be working hard on your unique 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core processor, appearing to work faster here than it ever did in review units before Android was planted.
Also note that with this release comes dual-boot to both Android and webOS, this meaning of course that you wont have to uninstall this tablet’s original operating system to get the newly minted CyanogenMod 7 build working inside. As for the touchscreen issues, which appear to be at the forefront of development woes here on the device as far as Android goes, the CyanogenMod developer in the video does not reveal the driver that was used to make this build work, but does note that it was originally, of course, another CyanogenMod build that made it happen.
...CyanogenMod 7 Progressing Nicely for the HP TouchPad
Yesterday came word that Team-Touchpad had delivered 10-point multitouch to their under-development Gingerbread ROM for the HP TouchPad, but we get the feeling the CyanogenMod 7 build currently in the works might steal its thunder. Ironically, the CyanogenMod team is claiming that the drivers used by the TouchDroid group were actually stolen from from an earlier build of CM7. Appropriately, multitouch is fully enabled in the latest TouchPad CM7 ROM along with hardware graphics acceleration. Still missing, however, is one rather important element: functional WiFi. The eventual plan is to work the hacked version of Android into an easily dual-bootable format along with the TouchPad’s native webOS. But don’t get too excited just yet, there is still much work to be done. A public build is not available at this time, but you can check out the above video to see how things are progressing.
...CyanogenMod 7 on the HP TouchPad: Nearly everything but WiFi ...
It looks like the touchscreen is working, the accelerometer is working, and graphics drivers are in place. One of the few things that’s not yet working is WiFi . The developer in the video is getting an internet connection over a USB cable.
HP’s tablet ships with the webOS operating system, but early reviewers complained that the tablet felt sluggish at times when running webOS, despite the fact that it has a fast 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. But in this video, it looks like Android 2.3 Gingerbread runs about as well on the TouchPad as on any other smartphone or tablet I’ve seen.
Hopefully it won’t be long before CyanogenMod works out the kinks and uploads a build of CyangonMod 7 for anyone to download and install on the tablet. One of the best things about this particular project is that CM7 will dual boot with webOS, which means you won’t have to uninstall the original operating system to try out Android on the TouchPad.
...Android on the HP TouchPad: competing teams duke it out - Liliputing

Getting Google Android to run on the HP TouchPad would have been an interesting project a month ago, but it took on new urgency when HP discontinued the tablet recently. Suddenly folks lucky enough to get find the tablet in a store or place an early order on the web were able to snatch high quality tablets for as little as $99. But since HP had discontinued the TouchPad there are no guarantees that we’ll see future software updates.
So several groups of independent developers started working hard to get Android up and running on the tablet. Sure, Google isn’t going to support the TouchPad in the future any more than HP is, but Google will continue to work on the Android operating system and if the OS can run on the tablet then a community of hackers can keep the software on the tablet up to date. Admittedly, there are webOS hackers as well, but with the future of webOS in doubt, there may not be a big corporation backing development of the OS much longer.
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