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HP sets sights on Compaq
- Hewlett-Packard (HPW) has revamped, refreshed, and reorganized its desktop and notebook computer lines in an effort to become a leader in nearly all markets by year 2000. [News.com]
HP ships rewritable CD drive
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) is shipping a rewritable CD drive, which can serve as a high-capacity floppy drive to record multimedia data. [News.com]
HP to rival copier giants
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) today will unveil plans to extend its presence in the $200-billion-a-year printing market with high-tech products that could rival photocopier giants like Xerox. [News.com]
HP unveils 300-MHz desktop
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) will introduce two 300-MHz Pentium II desktops and cut prices across selected Vectra lines by approximately ten percent in October, following price cuts earlier in the week from Compaq. [News.com]
HP, Mitsubishi form notebook team
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) and Mitsubishi announced they will partner in producing a superlight notebook computer using Intel's new Tillamook microprocessor. [News.com]
Hackers hit Coke site
- Coca-Cola was forced to take down its Web site this weekend after being hacked. [News.com]
Hahn to join Netscape's inner circle
- Eric Hahn, who joined Netscape Communications (NSCP) when it acquired his company Collabra Software two years ago, has taken a sabbatical and will return to the company next month in a different capacity. [News.com]
Hands-off policy on Net phones
- The White House's point man on telecommunications says the federal government, at least for the time being, should not regulate telephone calls over the Net. [News.com]
High-tech firms set sights on Egypt
- Computer firms are laying the groundwork for increased market share and investment in Egypt by lobbying to end software piracy and lax laws on intellectual property rights, executives said today. [News.com]
Hitachi weighs in on DVD-RAM
- Hitachi announced today that it has developed DVD-RAM technology that provides a capacity of 4.7GB per side, almost doubling the amount of data which can be stored and offering a challenge to renegade manufacturers such as Sony. [News.com]
Hitachi, Legend in PC tie-up
- Japanese electronics giant Hitachi today said it has set up an alliance with leading Chinese computer company Legend Group to cooperate in the personal computer business in the Chinese market. [News.com]
Hotmail offering premium service
- Joining a trend to charge users for extra features, Hotmail will offer digital greeting cards from Greet Street. The price: 50 cents each. [News.com]
IBM Japan, MS form server alliance
- IBM Japan (IBM) is expected to form an alliance with Microsoft (MSFT) that will allow the company to sell servers based on the Windows NT operating system. [News.com]
IBM backs clustered NT servers
- IBM (IBM) announced it is broadening its support of data storage for clustered Windows NT servers, yet more evidence of a major vendor chiming in with support of this high-end corporate computing technology. [News.com]
IBM develops new chip technology
- IBM (IBM) today announced that it has discovered a way to wire semiconductors with copper, a move company executives and analysts say should dramatically change the process and business of making chips. [News.com]
IBM drops NetPC
- The stampede to provide corporate customers with a NetPC thinned out today as IBM (IBM) decided to drop its version of the product. [News.com]
IBM extends manageability
- IBM (IBM) has made its computer manageability software compatible with the bulk of its desktop lineup, the latest bit of one-upsmanship in the "managed PC" features war among the top PC vendors. [News.com]
IBM fights Year 2000 bug
- IBM (IBM) is adding extensions to its development tools that could help big companies stamp out the millennium bug. [News.com]
IBM forges e-commerce tools
- Hoping to garner a share of the booming market for e-commerce development tools, IBM (IBM) has reworked its VisualAge tool lineup to ease the linkage of Web client systems to enterprise applications. [News.com]
IBM launches new handheld PC
- IBM (IBM) has announced a new handheld device based on the PalmPilot technology. [News.com]
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