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HP home PCs dip to $999 - Hewlett-Packard (HWP) today debuted several new systems in its Pavilion line, adding DVD players to the high end of the series and two sub-$1000 models to the low end. [News.com]
 
HP launches color copiers - Hewlett-Packard (HWP) introduced today a line of InkJet-based digital color copiers that analysts say could help it win a sizable share of the U.S. personal copier market. [News.com]
 
HP rethinks notebook strategy - After years of lackluster performance, Hewlett-Packard (HPW) is trying to light a fire under its notebook computer division. [News.com]
 
HP slashes Vectra prices - Hewlett-Packard (HWP) said it cut list-prices up to 24 percent across its entire Vectra family of small business PCs, commercial PCs and PC workstations. [News.com]
 
HP to bundle Unicenter - Extending their current partnership, Computer Associates (CA) and Hewlett-Packard (HWP) have unveiled an agreement to bundle the Unicenter TNG Framework in all Unix-based workstations and servers and in Intel-based systems running Microsoft Windows NT. [News.com]
 
HP whistle-blower files suit - A former Hewlett-Packard (HWP) employee has sued the computer company, contending he was demoted and then fired after discovering environmental and safety violations. [News.com]
 
HP's goal: strongest workstation - Hewlett Packard (HPW) will commercialize advanced workstation technology early next year designed to reduce the time required to render complex graphical blueprints from hours to minutes. [News.com]
 
HP, Nu-Kote saga continues - Hewlett-Packard (HWP) said today a ruling by a federal judge allows it to continue marketing a new design of popular Ink Jet printer cartridges geared to be more reliable than earlier versions. [News.com]
 
HP: Court OKs printer package fix - Hewlett-Packard (HWP) today said a court had accepted the company's proposal for revising the product illustration on the packages of two of its black inkjet cartridges. [News.com]
 
HTML 4.0 public for first time - One of the main arbiters of Net standards has updated the basic publishing language of the Web, HTML. [News.com]
 
Hackers attack Mac sites - A Swedish site that dared Netizens to crack its Macintosh Web server was hit by a "denial of service" attack. [News.com]
 
Hardware vendors top M&A list - Hardware deals were the hottest sector for high-tech mergers and acquisitions during the first six months of 1997, according to a survey of information technology activity from investment bank Broadview & Associates. [News.com]
 
Have projector, will travel - Wedge Technologies has a solution for business travelers tired of carrying both a laptop and projector to presentations: a laptop with an LCD screen that converts into an overhead projection panel for presentations. [News.com]
 
Hayes does merger, private placement - Privately held modem producer Hayes Microcomputer Products today announced a merger agreement with remote access player Access Beyond (ACCB) and a $30 million private placement by an unnamed Asian investor. [News.com]
 
Healtheon names new CEO - Healtheon announced today that Mike Long, former chief executive of CSC Continuum, has joined the company as its president and chief executive. [News.com]
 
High tech christens lobby group - Technology executives, investment bankers, and venture capitalists officially came of political age today with the formation of a bipartisan lobby group called the Technology Network. [News.com]
 
High-speed rollouts under way - By Jeff Pelline High-speed Net access is on a roll, both via cable and phone lines. [News.com]
 
Hitachi delivers 24X CD-ROM - Hitachi today announced a new high-speed CD-ROM drive for personal computers that reads at speeds up to 24X and can access data in 90 milliseconds. [News.com]
 
Hitachi plays the blues on DVD - Hitachi will use blue laser technology to triple the data capacity of DVD-ROMs and DVD-RAMs by the year 2001, according to a report in Nikkei Byte, a Japanese publication. [News.com]
 
Hong Kong slip reveals press info - The Hong Kong government has apologized for accidentally posting the personal information of hundreds of journalists on the Internet. [News.com]
 
 

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