What’s next for HP webOS?

The decision announced by HP last December 9 is clearly the best choice that they did and could later affect the future of the company. Hewlett-Packard has decided to release its latest webOS-device opearting system to the public. This means that HP is releasing it as an open source project. This will enable developers, HP [...]

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HP introduces three cloud software

As cloud computing provides immediate access to a broad range of applications, lesser capital expenditure, and other benefits, more and more companies are turning to this current trend. Hewlett-Packard is no exception to that. Today, HP introduced three new software that according to the company, help reduce operational costs and decrease risks. These software makes [...]

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Dell and HP support Microsoft

Microsoft may not be able to sell two versions of the very popular word processing software after a federal jury ruled on Tuesday that the software violates a patent held by i4i Inc., a Toronto-based tech firm. The Redmond, Washington-based tech giant has already filed an appeal for the court after a federal judge decided [...]

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HP headquarter’s roof defaced

Some protesters conduct signature campaigns, others picket on the streets. But Greenpeace? They have their own way of protesting and their way involves fingerprinting the words “hazardous products” on the roof of HP’s headquarters. The graffiti, “painted” yesterday, covered more than 11,500 square feet and was done following demonstrations against HP in their China and [...]

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Laptops for under $300

Laptops today have clearly stopped being a luxury and have become a necessity. That’s why laptops nowadays are priced even much lower than ever to target more consumers. Retailers like Wal-Mart and Best Buy are no exception to those who try to capture buyers delivering fully-equipped laptops for under US$300 dollars as part of promotional [...]

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