Xerox announces plans to cut 3,000 jobs, or 5 percent of its work force, to face tough economic climate.
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$800M price tag may irk value investors, but it will help in battling HP's Opsware, analyst says.
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Proxy war brewing over board makeup.
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At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, online and mobile video runs rampant.
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Mobile division goes after 20 gumshoes who fraudulently obtained phone records.
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California AG may move quickly in criminal case against snoopers.
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The deal will make Hewlett-Packard a leading provider of management software.
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The acquisition of OuterBay will enhance HP’s offerings to storage, server, and software customers.
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Computer components maker plans to issue 20.5 million shares at $10 to $12 per share.
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Analysts predict Apple could spring a new iPod, Intel-powered machines, and even a set-top box at next week’s MacWorld.
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Hewlett-Packard will support the high-definition DVD format backed by Toshiba, in addition to Blu-ray format.
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Simple Star’s Chad Richard wants your boring digital Christmas pics to get the sparkly slide-show treatment.
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Nora Denzel leaves HP’s software group amid a wave of organizational change.
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The computer maker acquires the ID management software maker to expand its OpenView portfolio.
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The networking giant moves into the growing citywide wireless market, making startups already in the field uneasy.
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Hewlett-Packard pays a 37 percent premium for Peregrine's IT management software.
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The online media company snaps up photo-sharing site as it further diversifies its offerings.
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Cell phones divide to conquer Third World; NCR rattled by CEO’s move to HP; Open source thinks globally, and woos Australia.
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Computer makers have strong battle plans to re-shape the consumer electronics market and dominate the digital living room. Are they unstoppable, or out of their league?
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Bad water is good for something; Department of Defense stays lukewarm on red-hot RFID tags; server revenues say IBM is No. 1, and cheap is better.
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