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HP’s Z series monitors are for serious users, artists, photographers, CAD and those who want as close to true colour and perfect geometry as possible.

Published in Books
Thursday, 26 January 2017 12:50

HP extends global notebook battery recall

HP has extended its global battery recall initiated in June 2016 from 41,000 batteries to add 101,000 additional notebook batteries. The recall mainly affects the US and Canada.

Published in Market
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HP used the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show to show off its new Elitebook x360 convertible with a 16.5-hour battery life, a 34” All-in-one Envy computer, a ground-up redesign of its Sprout 3D computer, and a new OMEN x35, a 35” display aimed at gamers.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 12 December 2016 03:32

CA appoints 20-year IT veteran to top sales post

Global software company CA Technologies has appointed 20-year IT industry veteran Ken Martin as vice-president, Solution Sales, Agile Central, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).

Published in People Moves
Monday, 05 December 2016 17:02

HP opens new Customer Welcome Centre in Sydney

HP Inc has opened its second Australian Customer Welcome Centre (CWC) in the heart of the Sydney CBD at 20 Martin Place – although access is by invitation only for its 400+ channel partners and thousands of enterprise clients.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Friday, 02 December 2016 10:33

HP Elite x3 is the desktop of the future

OPINION Three things stood out at the Australian launch of the HP Elite x3, Windows 10 Mobile (W10M), smartphone.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 30 November 2016 10:33

HP Z2 Mini workstation for CAD and power users

HP has released an amazingly small, Intel Xeon, NVIDIA Quadro-powered workstation designed for power users. It has AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, Vectorworks and 20 professional CPU/graphics-hungry applications.

Published in Hardware
Tuesday, 08 November 2016 11:34

HP Z series 34” curved monitor (first looks)

HP has released a 34” Z series display that continues the no compromise connectivity, high colour gamut support, and commercial quality demanded by enterprise and prosumer users.

Published in Hardware

HP’s enormous 34” all-in-one is an amazing piece of kit, and I had a brief hands-on at an HP launch late last month.

Published in Home Tech

Home printers, especially desktop all-in-one (Multi-function printer - MFP scan, copy, print) are largish and occupy too much valuable desktop space, especially in smaller apartments. HP has solved that.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 07 November 2016 09:39

Get business computing by the slice

In yet another move to redefine boring beige and black desktop boxes HP has unveiled its Elite Slice – a 16.5cm square modular masterpiece that could replace several desktop devices.

Published in Hardware
Monday, 07 November 2016 08:55

HP Waves goodbye to boring desktops

At a recent HP consumer computing launch, I had to ask where the computer was – all I could see was a good-looking triangle shaped, B&O Play speaker. Wave goodbye to any concepts of boring.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 14 October 2016 09:40

HP Inc to cut another 4000 jobs by 2019

HP Inc, the hardware arm of the Silicon Valley pioneer formerly known as Hewlett Packard, says it expects to cut up to another 4000 jobs by 2019.

Published in Hardware

The PC — desktop, notebook, all-in-one — market has been declining for years, cannibalised by the uptake of the smartphone as a primary computing and Internet access device. But it is not all bad news for some makers who have seen growth in the hybrid form-factor segment.

Published in Market

Honey, I shrank the printer. HP claims its new DeskJet 3700 all in one is half the size of other inkjets in its class.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 29 September 2016 11:55

Software AG boosts Australia, NZ management team

German-based, global enterprise software company Software AG has beefed up its Australia-New Zealand management team.

Published in People Moves
Thursday, 29 September 2016 11:18

HP allows third-party ink on some printers

Some consumers recently woke to find a firmware update on some HP inkjets had blocked the use of third-party ink cartridges.

Published in Print Solutions

Printer maker HP has hit back at Choice over the consumer advocacy group's announcement that it is investigating whether the company might have breached Australian Consumer Law when it was reported to have issued a firmware update to “block consumers using cheaper third-party ink cartridges”.

Published in Print Solutions
Wednesday, 21 September 2016 23:53

HP in the red with Choice over printer ink cartridges

Printer maker HP is being investigated by consumer advocacy group Choice over reports the company has breached Australian Consumer Law following reports it issued a firmware update to block consumers using cheaper third-party ink cartridges.

Published in Print Solutions
Tuesday, 13 September 2016 02:00

HP attacks copier and mopier markets

While HP has been a significant player in the consumer and business printer markets for many years, it has largely left the copier and mopier (multifunction copier) markets to traditional office equipment suppliers such as Canon and Fuji Xerox. But that's about to change.

Published in Print Solutions

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