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HP Japan focuses on Tokyo
- Hewlett-Packard Japan plans to move final assembly of its personal computers for sale in Japan from Singapore to Tokyo by 1999, according to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan's largest business daily. [News.com]
HP angles for No. 1 at home
- Hewlett-Packard released three new consumer PCs today in its bid to overthrow Compaq as the king of the retail PC market. [News.com]
HP beefs up direct sales approach
- In a nod toward the direct sales approach, Hewlett-Packard has added new products to its HP Shopping Village site, which until yesterday focused on refurbished computers and peripherals. [News.com]
HP boosts printer strategy
- Hewlett-Packard today announced more than 20 new imaging products ranging from digital cameras to high-end color printers, part of a larger strategy to create a "digital workplace." [News.com]
HP cuts business PC prices
- Hewlett-Packard cut prices on its line of business PCs up to 15 percent, providing more evidence that the low-cost PC boom cuts across all product segments, not just consumer models. [News.com]
HP has two-pronged chip plan
- Hewlett-Packard is adopting a two-pronged strategy for the future of its processors, developing workstations and servers that can use either HP's PA-RISC chips or Intel's IA-64 "Merced" chips. [News.com]
HP merges to serve
- Hewlett-Packard is taking a holistic approach to its corporate sales of products and services by merging its Enterprise Systems Group and Software and Services Group. [News.com]
HP offers combo leasing
- Hewlett-Packard today announced a leasing program for small and mid-size businesses, pairing several of its laser jet printers with business PCs. [News.com]
HP reveals security initiatives
- Hewlett-Packard rolled out a new initiative to make it easier for corporate customers to adopt security technology today and enhanced the performance of its Vectra VL desktops. [News.com]
HP supports Sun Java upgrades
- Hewlett-Packard may be diverging from the Java standards path in some respects, but the systems giant has signed on to support Sun Microsystems' next release of the essential elements of the language that allows Java programs to run for its own Unix operating system software variant. [News.com]
HP to offer buyouts to 2,500
- Hewlett-Packard announced today that it is offering buyout packages to 2,500 employees in a targeted cost-cutting move, and that it will take a $150 million charge in the fourth quarter as a result. [News.com]
HP to sell imaging chips
- Hewlett-Packard's Electronics Components group will begin selling imaging chips that could result in lower cost PC video cameras and low-end digital cameras. [News.com]
HP touts new Xeon workstations
- Hewlett-Packard introduced two new top-end workstations today based on Intel's fastest Pentium II Xeon chip. [News.com]
HP tries Linux on for size
- Linux has gained enough power in the commercial sphere that computing giant Hewlett-Packard is evaluating whether to fit the upstart operating system into its product plans, just as a new version of the increasingly popular software is readied. [News.com]
HP unveils Jornada handheld
- Hewlett-Packard today formally unveiled the Jornada 820, a wide-screen handheld computer powered by the Windows CE operating system that seems destined to fill the gap in HP's product line created by the demise of the OmniBook 800. [News.com]
HP, NA upgrade security offerings
- On the eve of a major networking trade show, Hewlett-Packard and Network Associates joined more than a dozen other vendors in announcing new security offerings. [News.com]
HP, Wave team on secure chip
- Hewlett-Packard and Wave Systems today announced a security technology they call a "trusted client" system that builds security based on HP's VerSecure technology into a programmable chip for PCs. [News.com]
HP: Thin will win notebook arena
- It's thin to win for Hewlett-Packard. [News.com]
HP: Y2K spending to hurt growth
- Hewlett-Packard chief executive Lewis Platt foresees a significant slowdown in the computer hardware industry during the second half of 1999, owing to Y2K spending that will draw resources from other areas. [News.com]
HP: Y2K spending will hurt growth
- Hewlett-Packard chief executive Lewis Platt foresees a significant slowdown in the computer hardware industry during the second half of 1999, owing to Y2K spending that will draw resources from other areas. [News.com]
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