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HP tackles Web printing woes - Hewlett-Packard introduced a desktop application which will allow users to print customized information from the Web, something that's a tricky proposition today. [News.com]
 
HP tops Asia in PC workstations - Hewlett-Packard expects workstation sales to rise slightly in Asia this year despite regional economic malaise and sales restrictions imposed by the United States in the aftermath of Indian and Pakistani nuclear testing. [News.com]
 
HP trims desktop prices - Hewlett-Packard trimmed prices on several corporate desktop models, as the company looks to maintain the PC sales momentum generated earlier in the year. [News.com]
 
HP updates OpenView - Hewlett-Packard continues to roll out new management software technology at a rapid rate, looking to keep pace and differentiate itself from competitors such as IBM subsidiary Tivoli Systems and Computer Associates. [News.com]
 
HP, others try direct sales - Joining Compaq and IBM, Hewlett-Packard will experiment with its consumer sales model in an effort to match the low-cost practices of direct vendors such as Gateway and Dell. [News.com]
 
Hands off desktop management - On Technology next week will launch the latest version of its enterprise desktop management system. [News.com]
 
Hatch takes on Microsoft, again - Microsoft critic and Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) today turned up the heat on the software giant, accusing it of stonewalling his investigation and announcing a new round of hearings into its business practices. [News.com]
 
High-tech IPOs buck trend - Amid nervousness about overvaluation, Net stocks took investors for a wild ride last week with K-Tel falling after its dramatic entry and Inktomi doubling its IPO price. Tech offerings continue to defy market caution on initial offerings. [News.com]
 
Hotmail beats spammers in court - Microsoft's free email company Hotmail today announced that a federal judge issued a permanent injunction against spammers that had used the Hotmail name to send junk email and ordered them to pay damages to the firm. [News.com]
 
Hotmail, Excite have privacy hole - The free email services by Microsoft's Hotmail and Excite are unwittingly revealing their users' account names to other Web sites--giving spammers precious private data. [News.com]
 
House candidate uses pop lyrics - Anarchistic pop group Chumbawamba might be happier if conservative California firebrand Bob Dornan would just stay down. [News.com]
 
House passes Net antitax bill - The House today passed the Internet Tax Freedom Act, legislation that would temporarily ban new Internet access and service taxes. [News.com]
 
House passes Net pedophile bill - The House unanimously approved a measure designed to crack down on pedophiles who use the Internet to lure minors into sexual relations. [News.com]
 
How strong is the FTC's Intel case? - If the Federal Trade Commission takes legal action against Intel for cutting off technical information to its partners, the agency will be moving into uncharted and legally risky territory, legal experts say. [News.com]
 
Hybrid finances in question - Accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand said its reports on the earnings of Hybrid Networks should no longer be relied upon, according to Hybrid. [News.com]
 
Hyundai halts memory plants - Hyundai Electronics Industries is cutting memory chip production because of a global glut, and South Korea's two other big chipmakers said they may do the same. [News.com]
 
IBM adds Java to CICS - IBM is bringing some of its most crucial mainframe software into the Web era and in the process is hoping to become an instant player in the hot application server software market. [News.com]
 
IBM debuts cheaper workstations - IBM formally rolled out its new class of Windows NT workstations, the E Pro series, in an attempt to attract users who want the power of a workstation but not performance overkill. [News.com]
 
IBM down on analyst comments - Is Big Blue soon going to be singing the blues? [News.com]
 
IBM execs face arrest in Argentina - An Argentine judge said today that he expects to sign arrest warrants soon for four current and former IBM executives from the United States who refuse to testify in Argentina as suspects in his bribery investigation. [News.com]
 
 

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