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HP sets up shop in Ireland - Hewlett-Packard today opened the headquarters of its equipment leasing bank in Dublin, the latest in a long line of multinationals to be lured by Ireland's friendly corporate tax incentives. [News.com]
 
HP slashes notebook prices - In the latest move in an ongoing campaign to spark its notebook sales, Hewlett-Packard announced price cuts of 7 to 28 percent on various OmniBook notebook lines. [News.com]
 
HP sued over recordable CD drive - Hewlett-Packard has been hit with a lawsuit stemming from a well-known problem which may cause the company's recordable CD drives to not consistently work as advertised. [News.com]
 
HP's Platt sees job cuts coming - Hewlett-Packard chairman Lewis Platt admitted the computing giant will cut some jobs as part of a coming restructuring operation. [News.com]
 
HP's Watts to head start-up - ConvergeNet Technologies, a maker of storage and networking products for high-end users, announced today that it has tapped Richard Watts as its president and chief executive officer. [News.com]
 
HP, Motorola face critical test - Hewlett-Packard and Motorola, two technology industry titans, continue to struggle with the impact of economic uncertainty in Asia. How they deal with those uncertainties could provide others with a roadmap for how--or how not--to react to market forces. [News.com]
 
Hacking closes N.Y. Times site - The New York Times closed its Web site today after it was hacked, according to news reports. [News.com]
 
Half million Mexicans online soon - Just over a half million Mexicans are expected to have access to the Internet by year's end, according to a new study. [News.com]
 
Hard sell for BT speedy access - British Telecommunications faces a tough time selling its new BT Highway mass-market Internet access product and appears to have over-ambitious targets, experts said today. [News.com]
 
Harris warns of earnings drop - Semiconductor and communications' equipment maker Harris Corporation today joined a growing list of chipmakers by warning that it expects its first quarter earnings to be below last year's first quarter and about 10 percent below analysts' estimates. [News.com]
 
Hatch warns FTC on Intel - Senate Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch said today that the Federal Trade Commission needs to be "careful" as it pursues Intel for alleged violations of antitrust law. [News.com]
 
Healtheon sets IPO price range - Healtheon, a provider of health care and benefits management services online, plans to raise up to $52.2 million in its proposed initial public offering, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission today. [News.com]
 
High-end notebooks, low-end sales - Notebook manufacturers are being pulled in opposite directions, toward the market's high and low ends. [News.com]
 
High-tech execs try start-up life - Hewlett-Packard's vice president of corporate sales, Dick Watts, is the latest in a string of high-tech higher-ups to leave their posts in favor of running a start-up venture. [News.com]
 
Higher ed fights Microsoft demand - Harvard University and MIT are fighting a demand by Microsoft for research gathered by two professors on Netscape Communications, charging that it threatens their First Amendment rights and ability to conduct research, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Hitachi to post massive loss - Japanese electronics giant Hitachi said today it will post a massive loss this business year to pay for a restructuring aimed at rescuing the company from the biggest crisis in its history. [News.com]
 
Home run race draws fans online - Thanks to its popular appeal, Mark McGwire's bid for Major League Baseball's single-season home run mark is becoming another chapter in the story of how online reportage is joining mainstream news coverage. [News.com]
 
Hope in sight for digital TV fight - Federal Communications Commission chairman William Kennard said yesterday that the cable television and consumer electronic industries have pledged to work aggressively to resolve some technological glitches that could slow the adoption of high-definitive television. [News.com]
 
HotWired relaunched again - Wired Digital today introduced its fourth revision of HotWired. [News.com]
 
House OKs more work visas - After a late-night deal with the White House, the House passed legislation today to increase the number of highly skilled foreign workers allowed into the country each year while laying out some assurances that U.S. workers won't be displaced by H1-B visa holders. [News.com]
 
 

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