At the HP webOS occasion these days, HP announced a trio of new devices that may be working on webOS. Initial up we've got the HP Veer – a little smartphone that doesn’t skimp out on any features. It is the size of a credit card and no thicker than a deck of cards – expect it to be a hit with the ladies. It runs on webOS 2,
Windows 7 Home Basic Daily Kos Presidential address on Libya.html, with support for Adobe Flash, and packs a little screen with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The HP Veer packs an 800MHz processor, a 2.57″ display, 8 GB of internal storage, a 5 megapixel camera, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth and HP Touchstone support. Instead of following the “bigger is better” route that most manufacturers are on now,
Windows 7 Starter, HP might have gotten it right with this very small form factor webOS smartphone. No price has been mentioned, but expect it to be available in early spring.
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