What is Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) up to? Is it, like Apple (AAPL), trying to bring a digital wireless tablet pad computer to market? That's what it seems like from its recent trademark applications. Dig this marketing line: This is my Zeen. It is the key to my Airlife. Oh brother. This is what Harvard marketing MBAs produce? Maybe Gilette would be interested in the name for a new razor. But a gadget?
Taking note of HP's recent trademark applications, one would think it is going to have a wireless gadget of some sort available for sale in the near future. The term "airlife" reeks of constant wireless access, probably using a partner like AT&T (T) or Verizon Wireless.
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