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Zach Epstein
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It would be difficult to argue that HP's $1.2 billion acquisition of Palm back in 2010 was anything but a disaster. The company's webOS phones fizzled in the blink of an eye and HP would ultimately go on to write off $3.3 billion as a result of the deal. It has since sold off the patents and operating system it acquired when it took over Palm, and the company's mobile business has all but evaporated.
But every end leads to a new beginning, and now HP is reentering the smartphone market with a product that's unlike anything you've seen before.
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Via BRG - Boy Genius Report