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It looks like the webOS contingent at HP isn’t done losing people. HP laid off 275 webOS employees back in February shortly after they announced their plans for the Open webOS project, and now their Enyo team is being picked apart.The Verge reported late last night that key members of the E...

After “HP reshuffled its management [they] decided to make webOS open-source to keep the platform from going the way of the dodo,” James Kendrick reports for ZDNet. “It would offer webOS to the world for anyone to use, and keep the team intact to make a serious effort.”...

Poor little webOS, it just can't catch a break. Now, the Verge is reporting that a large chunk of HP's webOS team is leaving the company and moving on to Google.More »

Symantec Mobile Management integrates with the company's other enterprise tools May is Mobile Management Month at Cult of Mac,where we will be profiling a different mobile management company every weekday. You can find all previous entrieshereand read our Mobile Management manifestohere. Syma...

PushManager focuses on simplifying device setup and management May is Mobile Management Month at Cult of Mac,where we will be profiling a different mobile management company every weekday. You can find all previous entrieshereand read our Mobile Management manifestohere. PushManager provides a so...

MaaS360 offers comprehensive management including Mac/PC management May is Mobile Management Month at Cult of Mac,where we will be profiling a different mobile management company every weekday. You can find all previous entrieshereand read our Mobile Management manifestohere. Fiberlink’s Ma...

Oracle, the 2 ton mutant gorilla of enterprise data software, once considered buying BlackBerry or Palm in order to take on Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android in the smartphone space. No. Seriously. Unfortunately, Oracle CEO — and former Apple board member and long-time Steve ...

Inglorious Apps is well-known in the webOS world for its work on Notes, Voice and Glimpse, a multi-tasking app for the Touchpad that lets you divide up the screen and use several different widgets at the same time. Now that webOS is on the decline, the talented development company has ported its ...

It's been a rough ride for webOS of recent times. But despite the OS continuing to survive, HP has decided to ditch a large chunk of it's development team.More »

Enyo is an application development platform created by HP for webOS. It's open source and based on web standards like JavaScript. Best of all, it can be used to create apps for other platforms like Android and iOS. The first Enyo-based app for iOS, FlashCards To Go, was unveiled last month when...