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HP sees notebook growth in Asia
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) is racing to grow its portable computer business in Asia in the midst of a price war that could bring about market consolidation. [News.com]
HP tools unify Unix, NT efforts
- Hewlett-Packard is attempting to simplify the process of building corporate applications in the growing number of companies that support both Unix and Windows NT-based systems. [News.com]
HP touts $799 color ink jet printers
- Hewlett-Packard today announced a new line of low-cost, high-speed ink jet printers intended for business use. [News.com]
HP's digital photo strategy risky
- Armed with a panoply of products, Hewlett-Packard intends to become an early leader in the home digital photography market, but the company is taking a big gamble by eschewing the business segment. [News.com]
HUD takes complaints online
- Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo, marking the 30th anniversary of a federal law that makes housing discrimination illegal, has announced that his agency is taking its efforts to enforce the law online. [News.com]
Hacker as high-tech Robin Hood?
- The mother of an Israeli teenager who hacked into the Pentagon's computer system was quoted today as saying her son was a high-tech Robin Hood. [News.com]
Hacker gets ad deal
- "Analyzer," an Israeli teenager who hacked his way to Internet fame by breaking into the Pentagon's computer, has begun cashing in on his cyberassault. [News.com]
Hackers hit U.S. defense system
- A shadowy group of computer hackers has apparently succeeded in breaking into a U.S. computer system that controls military satellites, officials and security experts said. [News.com]
Hancock: Life after Apple
- Ellen Hancock stands as undisputed proof that there is life after Apple Computer, and a thriving one at that. [News.com]
Health experts repeat Web warning
- Medical experts said today that the Internet can be a valuable source of health information but again warned that it can also lead consumers dangerously astray. [News.com]
High-tech lobby gains ground
- As a political coalition, the Technology Network is teetering between being a newborn and a toddler. [News.com]
Home network tests called success
- In-home networking may be closer to reality than you think. [News.com]
Hosting firm closes under pressure
- A Canadian company that hosted Web pages for groups with connections to white extremists has pulled the plug on its service, but government officials said they would continue their probe into hate on the Internet. [News.com]
How does Lotus fend off Microsoft?
- When Microsoft (MSFT) seriously moved into the groupware market with the introduction of the Exchange Server in 1996, many observers thought Lotus Development would quickly lose its position as the market leader. [News.com]
How to spot Pentium II fakes
- Suspicious PC owners who believe they may have been sold a fake 300-MHz Pentium II processor can now run a simple test to find out whether they've been duped. [News.com]
IBM CEO to outline turnaround
- With IBM's finances on firm footing and its stock price near an all-time high, the company's chairman and chief executive, Louis Gerstner, has a freer hand than at any time since taking the helm at the giant computer company in 1993. [News.com]
IBM NC dips under $500
- IBM (IBM) slashed prices on two of its Network Station models, apparently giving Big Blue the market's first low-cost, sub-$500 network computer. [News.com]
IBM PCs tout AMD chips
- Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) released the fastest K6 processor yet and IBM (IBM) immediately announced a new consumer model featuring the top-of-the-line chip. [News.com]
IBM debuts business PC line
- IBM (IBM) will unveil today a broad lineup of business personal computer products, aiming to be among the first companies to sell systems based on new technologies from Intel. [News.com]
IBM decline may shake market
- The already-unsettled technology sector will likely get a dose of bad news tomorrow when IBM is expected to report its first earnings decline in nearly two years. [News.com]
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