HP Sued Mark Hurd for joining Oracle for trade secrets. Oracle responds back and says it will be difficult doing business with HP because of the lawsuit.
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HP revealed that it will release a webOS based tablet for consumers in early 2011. An enterprise Windows 7 tablet will be coming soon.
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Vinay Deolalikar, a research scientist at HP has claimed to have solved the complex “P vs NP” problem.
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Dell India is now the most popular PC brand in India, with more sales than both HP and Acer.
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According to DigiTimes, HP will release a tablet device by the end of October. However, it has not been confirmed whether the tablet will running the WebOS or Windows 7.
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HP will soon be launching three new LCDs carrying an extremely low price tag. The LCDs will be available in sizes of 20 inch, 21.5 inch and 23 inch. The 20 inch S2031 LCD will have a contrast ratio of 1000:1, along with a VGA and a DVI-D connector.
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The Examiner reports that “an insider at HP†has told them that HP is working on a webOS based tablet device. The tablet device will supposedly be released by the third quarter of this year. The code name of the tablet device is “Hurricaneâ€.
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HP just announced the HP Pavilion dv6 laptop which has a 15.6 inch touch screen display. The main focus of the laptop is providing the best multimedia experience to its users. The laptop comes with the HP SimplePass technology, which provides the user’s data a greater level of security.
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Apple today announced in a press release that the international release date of the iPad will be pushed back by a month. Apple cited heavy demand in the U.S. market, for pushing the release date back by a month.
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Today, HP unveiled the world’s first plug and play laser printer.Now users can just plug in the new HP laser to a computer/netbook/notebook and start printing their documents. The HP LaserJet P1100 is the cheapest ever laser printer released by HP. The printer also features wireless connectivity.
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Researchers at Hewlett Packard have claimed that Twitter, the popular microblogging service can predict Box Office behaviors of any movie accurately up to 99%.
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