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HP handheld sales look promising
- Has Hewlett-Packard (HWP) moved closer to finding the right formula for slow-selling handheld PCs? Maybe so. [News.com]
HP introduces $849 business PC
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) continued its aggressive push into the market for sub-$1,000 business PCs, announcing an $849 system. [News.com]
HP passes Sun in workstations
- When both Unix and NT workstations are counted together, Hewlett Packard surpassed Sun Microsystems to become the No.1 workstation vendor in 1997, according to an upcoming report from International Data Corporation (IDC). [News.com]
HP plays corporate musical chairs
- In the wake of the departure of executive vice president Richard Belluzzo, Hewlett-Packard (HWP) has embarked on an elaborate game of corporate musical chairs as it seeks to keep intact Belluzzo's former group, which accounts for the bulk of the company's revenues. [News.com]
HP slashes Ethernet hub prices
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) has fired the first price-slashing salvo of the new year in the low-end market for networking equipment, touching off what could be another bruising round of discount warfare, according to analysts. [News.com]
HP trims notebook prices
- Hewlett-Packard (HWP) today trimmed prices on its entire line of portable computers by up to eight percent in an attempt to maintain newly found momentum in the notebook market. [News.com]
HP, Microsoft eye China business
- High-tech giants Hewlett-Packard (HWP) and Microsoft (MSFT) will combine in targeting small- and medium-sized enterprises in China, hoping to make inroads in the Asian country's still-booming computer market. [News.com]
HP, others join Check Point's OPSEC alliance
- Broadening its alliances in the security field, top-selling firewall vendor Check Point (CHKPF) will announce partnerships tomorrow with Hewlett-Packard (HWP) and several ISPs that offer managed security services to corporations. [News.com]
Hayes demos $300 DSL modem
- At the ComNet trade show this week, Hayes (HAYZ) joined the parade of vendors showing off DSL (digital subscriber line) products for high-speed Internet and data access. [News.com]
High court win for MS freelancers
- The U.S. Supreme Court today denied Microsoft's (MSFT) appeal of a ruling that its freelance workers were entitled to participate in the company's employee stock purchase plan. [News.com]
High tech to score at Super Bowl
- Technology will be in the limelight this weekend when the Green Bay Packers and the Denver Broncos take to the field for Super Bowl XXXII. [News.com]
High-tech commuting hell
- In some ways, technology has dramatically picked up the pace of modern life, cutting the time of many daily activities down to a fraction of what once was considered highly efficient. But one aspect of life in the digital world has yet to see the benefits of technological advancement--commuting. [News.com]
Hitachi shows new Windows handheld
- Hitachi Home Electronics (America) today announced several new products, including a Windows CE-based handheld computer, which it plans to display at the 1998 Winter Consumer Electronics Show. [News.com]
Hitachi to demo DVD-RAM at Macworld
- Mac users attending the Macworld Expo will be able to get their first glimpse of re-recordable DVD technologies from Hitachi for the Macintosh platform. [News.com]
Hitachi, Intel see digital TV PC
- TOKYO-Hitachi (HIT) and Intel (INTC) are to jointly develop technology for a personal computer system that can be used to view ground-based digital TV broadcasts, Japanese economic daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun said today. [News.com]
Hot market for rent-an-app
- Next week, Lotus and its partners will unveil new Web applications that can be rented through ISPs, highlighting a growing trend. [News.com]
Hotmail outage fixed
- A system problem blocked some Hotmail users from logging on to their free email accounts yesterday, inconveniencing users of the popular network. [News.com]
Hotmail sues spammers
- Free email service Hotmail today became the latest of many to attack unsolicited commercial email, announcing it filed a suit in federal court against eight spammers. [News.com]
How long can Alpha hold out?
- Some industry observers believe today's acquisition of Digital Equipment Corporation by Compaq is the last nail in the coffin for Digital's Alpha chip, but other analysts are saying that it serves as a strong placeholder for Digital until Intel's next-generation "Merced" processor is released and able to prove itself as a worthy competitor. [News.com]
How real is DSL?
- Compaq, Intel, and Microsoft may give telephone companies--notorious for their laggard efforts in the Internet space, such as with ISDN--a much-needed shot in the arm by working to develop DSL (digital subscriber line) hardware and software while hedging their bets on cable modem services like @Home. But even if the PC heavyweights succeed in ironing out disagreements over standards, the question remains whether the venture will be more about actual technology than about marketing. [News.com]
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