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Guilty plea in Net porn case
- A journalist has pleaded guilty to two counts of receiving and trafficking child pornography on the Net, a strategy his attorneys say will help them beat a federal ruling that prohibited him from using the First Amendment as a defense. [News.com]
HP backs Windows Terminals
- Hewlett-Packard rolled out its first Windows-based computers for the low-end "dumb" terminal market priced at $699, the first stage in the company's plan to become the No. 1 supplier in that segment of the business computing market. [News.com]
HP cuts notebook prices in sales push
- Hewlett-Packard is undertaking a major campaign on behalf of its notebook computers, today adding its entire lineup to a reseller sales incentive program while aggressively cutting prices nearly across the board. [News.com]
HP cuts workstation prices
- Hewlett-Packard (HP) reduced prices by as much as 18 percent on Pentium II-based workstations, two days after the chipmaker unveiled its new Xeon processor for high-end workstations and servers. [News.com]
HP managers to take pay cut
- Hewlett-Packard has asked about 2,400 managers to take a temporary 5 percent pay cut, and the company will close its U.S. offices for four days between Christmas and New Year's as part of a cost-cutting campaign, a spokeswoman confirmed today. [News.com]
HP subject of customs inquiry
- U.S. customs officials are investigating whether Hewlett-Packard workers illegally shipped $6 million worth of computer merchandise without paying the proper duties, an HP spokesman said. [News.com]
HP to port server OS to Merced
- Hewlett-Packard said it will port the operating system for its large-scale 3000 series computers to Intel's 64-bit Merced processor, the latest evidence of mushrooming support for Intel's next-generation chip architecture. [News.com]
HP warns of lower earnings
- Citing weak business conditions in Asia, Hewlett-Packard today warned its third-quarter financial results will likely fall below Wall Street's estimates. [News.com]
HP, Check Point detect intrusions
- Hewlett-Packard and Check Point Software today beefed up their security offerings with agreements to add intrusion detection software, which monitors networks for break-ins by unauthorized users. [News.com]
HP, Circuit City do custom sales
- Hewlett-Packard and Circuit City are teaming up to bring direct sales of HP computers to the latter's retail customers, following in the footsteps of Compaq, which has already launched a similar program. [News.com]
Haiti slowly getting Net
- PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti--Though most Haitians have missed out on the technological breakthroughs of this century, a few determined entrepreneurs are battling to pull them into the next one with the help of the Internet. [News.com]
Handheld goes after Webcasting
- Zulu Broadcasting today released Video Vamoose, a handheld device that allows anyone with a VCR or camcorder to stream video directly to the Internet. [News.com]
Hangul won't need Microsoft
- A struggling South Korean software company said today that it was withdrawing a plea to Microsoft for an investment after a consortium came to its rescue. [News.com]
Hard times for storage sector
- Looks like there's no relief in sight for the disk drive industry, as Western Digital posts a larger-than-expected loss. The earnings report comes on the heels of last week's ouster of Seagate CEO Al Shugart, and in the midst of a continued slump for the storage sector. [News.com]
Hatch wants Gates back
- Microsoft critic and Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Orrin Hatch says it's time to move beyond browser software in examining the company's business practices, and he has scheduled a new hearing to do just that. [News.com]
Healtheon to buy Metis for stock
- Healtheon, founded by Silicon Valley entrepreneur Jim Clark, said today it would buy Metis in a stock swap--its second acquisition since February. [News.com]
High-end portables for Win 98
- Prices on top-line notebooks sporting Windows 98 are heading south, led by Intel price cuts and new Compaq Computer models incorporating processors from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). [News.com]
High-tech Hollywood
- Time was when Silicon Valley and Tinseltown may as well have been two different planets. These days, it's getting harder to tell them apart, as partnerships between entertainment and high-tech giants continue to rise. The strategy has yet to pay off, however. [News.com]
Hitachi driving Windows home
- Microsoft is stepping up efforts to move its Windows CE operating system into new markets, inking a deal with Hitachi in which the Japanese electronics manufacturer will add to its lineup of handheld computers and create a new breed of home computing devices. [News.com]
Hollywood steps up copyright fight
- Along with all the bells, whistles, and hype, one of the themes of this year's Herring on Hollywood conference was that the entertainment industry has to be prepared to protect its copyrighted material as widespread broadband access approaches. [News.com]
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