Shares rocket 14% as preliminary Q4 revenue numbers beat Wall Street estimates.
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The giant maker of chips announces plans to lay off 15 percent of its work force as it falls on tough economic times and holds too much product in the market.
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Acquisition of 9-year-old venture-backed company extends computer giant’s storage reach.
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The two tech giants announce they'll buy back their own stock. Is it just good for investors or an admission of failure?
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WiFi firm, which has been courting an acquisition for more than a year, gives HP corporate WiFi credibility while Colubris finally gets longer market reach.
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Fujitsu and Siemens Split on PC biz, Google upgrades translation, Paris embraces Wee-Fee, Asia universities get no respect.
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Hurd’s $13.9B bold stroke is designed to boost margins and give HP critical mass to take on No. 1 IBM.
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Shares of Silicon Valley companies post big gains as the Nasdaq jumps by 86.42 points and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rises by 416.66 points, its best day since 2002.
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New greener machines will battle high-end servers from HP, Sun and Dell.
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Studio is first to allow films and videos to be manufactured as consumers order.
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Nasdaq now off nearly 20 percent from its 2007 high. See also: Tech Not Immune to Meltdown
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The computer maker named after its CEO and founder makes a return to double-digit percentage growth in global PC shipments in the fourth quarter as its new retail sales strategy begins to pay off.
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Wal-Mart shut down the download site after Hewlett-Packard discontinued the technology that powered it, the retail giant said.
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Open-source security alliance adds two new members as it attempts to set new standard.
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Consumer wiki developer Wetpaint launches its enterprise version to jump into the crowded business arena that includes Socialtext, Wikia, Near-Time, and HiveLive.
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CEO Mark Hurd's Hewlett-Packard posts results that may raise the bar for rival Dell, which is more vulnerable to U.S. economic woes and reports earnings next week.
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Hewlett-Packard reports 29 percent profit leap. CEO Mark Hurd, master of a turnaround and cuts since his arrival, says HP also benefited from emerging markets growth.
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HP is the next major PC vendor to consider pre-installed Linux boxes.
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Computing giant acquires storage software developer to get into network-attached storage.
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Tech companies launch energy efficiency initiative, but it’s all about “green” cash.
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