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Displaying items by tag: Hewlett Packard

Tuesday, 01 September 2009 03:13

FBI looking into laptops given to U.S. governors

Following up on mysterious deliveries of HP laptops to three U.S. state governors' offices, the FBI is trying to find out who's placing the orders. The shipments began in early August, and addition to the four deliveries, six other orders have been intercepted.

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Thursday, 20 August 2009 18:24

Gone but not forgotten part one - VAX/VMS

Like anyone who has been in IT for a reasonable length of time I've worked with technologies that have lapsed, been superseded, died off or just simply gone out of vogue. Yet there are some my heart yearns to see again.
Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 19 August 2009 04:38

Apple still shines in customer satisfaction

Apple is once again the standout PC vendor in the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).
Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 18 August 2009 13:07

Kmart goes for HP photofinishing systems

Kmart Australia is set to install HP Retail Publishing Solutions in 184 of its stores, along with an online photo service.

Published in Strategy
HP reckons it is pressing SMEs' buttons with a new notebook.

Published in Core Dump
Monday, 03 August 2009 10:06

HP funding for schools' tech innovation

Hewlett-Packard has given grants totaling over $470,000 to three Australian secondary schools as part of its Innovations in Education program this year.

Wednesday, 29 July 2009 06:59

HP expands mini notebook range with 5101

HP is aiming for the professional market with its latest mini notebook, the Mini 5101.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 28 July 2009 13:06

HP takes back more e-waste

One common criticism of IT vendors is that they don't provide a take-back service for hardware that has reached the end of its useful life. HP is now offering such a facility to its Australian consumer and small business customers.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 10:17

HP backs managed printing with refund offer

HP's putting its money where its managed print services mouth is, by offering to make up any shortfall in its customers' projected savings.

Published in Market
Monday, 13 July 2009 10:59

HP Mini 110 now available in Australia

Whether you call the HP Mini 110 a notebook, a netbook, or a mobile internet companion, it's now shipping in Australia.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 09 July 2009 12:40

Initial Google Chrome OS partners revealed

Google has revealed a partial list of hardware and software companies that it is working with to support Google Chrome OS.

Published in Open Source
Thursday, 02 July 2009 03:42

Power tops Intel for SAP apps: IBM

IBM claims its POWER6 hardware can outperform Intel-based servers when running SAP applications. And Power systems are cheaper over three years.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 03:30

Intel infiltrates the Top500, Linux is unmoved

Every six months, a list of the Top500 most powerful supercomputers is released.  The 33rd list, released today, shows that more systems than ever are based on Intel CPUs; and Linux.

Tuesday, 23 June 2009 23:44

HP debuts Web-enabled printer

Hewlett-Packard's new Photosmart Premium all-in-one, due out this fall, will let consumers print material directly from the Web, without having to go through a computer

The Australian client PC market has declined in a tight economic environment, but in more encouraging news for vendors, growth in the notebook market is expected to continue, pushed up by new, light and thin notebooks.

Tuesday, 16 June 2009 10:45

CSIRO to widen Wi-Fi patent net

Following a successful first wave of legal action to defend patents applicable to Wi-Fi networking, Australia's national science agency CSIRO is going after the rest of the industry.

Symantec and HP announced that HP's consumer desktop and notebook PCs will come with a free trial of the former's online backup service.

Published in Strategy
HP's ExSO (Extreme Scale-Out) line is aimed at packing them in the data centre aisles. A new range of ProLiant SL servers increases density and reduces weight and power consumption.

Published in Market
Here's a neat product: a Wi-Fi access point and four-port Ethernet switch that fits into a standard electrical wall box.

Published in Core Dump
Wednesday, 03 June 2009 15:06

Full body contract for HP with first retail win

Hewlett Packard has cracked the Australian retail market for the first time with its new POS terminals winning a major contract to roll out its point-of-sale PC system to 80 of The Body Shop stores across the country.

Published in Deals

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