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Grove to Japan: Don't cut IT money - Intel chairman Andy Grove today warned that spending cuts on information technology have dangerous ramifications for Japan's economic health. [News.com]
 
Grove: No Band-Aid for Asia woes - Intel chairman and chief executive officer Andrew Grove said today that the effect of the Asian financial crisis on the computer chip giant will not disappear overnight. [News.com]
 
Guide to Net wedding resources - Two years ago, Tim Gray was just another frustrated groom-to-be, spending hours driving around Pasadena with his fiancee looking at reception halls, when he had an epiphany. [News.com]
 
HP bails out partner Samsung - Hewlett-Packard (HP) will purchase Samsung Electronics' 45 percent share in the companies' 13-year-old joint venture, Hewlett-Packard Korea, for $36 million. [News.com]
 
HP considering Polish PC plant - Hewlett-Packard is considering building a computer plant in Poland late this year or early in 1999, a spokeswoman for the company's Polish unit said today. [News.com]
 
HP desktop discounts run gamut - Hewlett-Packard made price cuts of up to 21 percent on a broad array of desktop computers with Pentium II processors. [News.com]
 
HP pursues small business - Hewlett-Packard is today taking the wraps off new sales and marketing initiatives that will target the rapidly growing small-business computer market. [News.com]
 
HP reports earnings down 13% - Hewlett-Packard reported, as expected, that fiscal second quarter earnings fell 13 percent due to weakness in Asian markets, high business expenses, and a price war that ravaged profits in the personal computer business. [News.com]
 
HP reworks e-commerce strategy - In a major e-commerce announcement Hewlett-Packard today unveiled new software and e-commerce software bundles for hardware servers running HP's brand of Unix, targeted to the ISP market. [News.com]
 
HP snags Java supporters - Hewlett-Packard has licensed its Java technology to four operating system vendors and gained endorsements from both Intel and Wind River Systems in a series of deals calculated to challenge Sun's dominance of Java. [News.com]
 
HP stock tanks on warning - Hewlett-Packard stock plummeted 14 percent today after the computer maker said that earnings for its fiscal second quarter, which ended in April, will be below expectations. [News.com]
 
HP sues Xerox on touchscreens - Hewlett-Packard yesterday filed a patent infringement suit against Xerox, the third new lawsuit involving the two rivals in the last year. [News.com]
 
HP tackles networking needs - Hewlett-Packard continues to push its networking business in the face of ever-increasing competition from the likes of recent entrants such as Intel and Compaq Computer. [News.com]
 
HP to rebate Merced servers - Hewlett-Packard will give customers up to $20,000 in rebates on select server computers based on Intel's upcoming Xeon and Merced chips, as HP moves aggressively to establish itself as the leading vendor for 64-bit servers. [News.com]
 
HP wins crypto export for Japan - The U.S. government has given the go ahead to Hewlett-Packard to export its VerSecure data encryption technology to Japan, the company said today. [News.com]
 
HP, Compaq in cheap bundle battle - Compaq Computer has begun shipping consumer printers that will come with a rebate when purchased with low-cost PCs, as part of an effort to challenge Hewlett-Packard's strategy of bundling peripheral devices with computers. [News.com]
 
HP, NETS team on e-commerce - Hewlett-Packard and Singapore's Network for Electronic Transfers Singapore (NETS) signed a memorandum of understanding today to market a service for secure credit card payment and settlement over the Internet. [News.com]
 
Hard times at Applied Materials - Applied Materials is intermittently shutting down company operations to cut costs amid an industry slowdown. [News.com]
 
Hatch deflates Microsoft event - Just hours before Bill Gates and executives from a number of Microsoft partners were to stage a rally promoting the high level of competition they say exists in the software industry, conservative Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) made a preemptive strike against the event. [News.com]
 
Hayes falls short, reports loss - Hayes today reported a larger-than-expected loss, citing industrywide softness in the modem market. [News.com]
 
 

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