How technology can feed the poor
HP, food bank launch site to help feed 35 million hungry Americans.
HP, food bank launch site to help feed 35 million hungry Americans.
Telling lies; crucial memory; mega color printing; and the latest in vanity web sites
The consumer electronics giant will begin shipping its second-generation Clie handheld, capable of playing digital audio and video files, next month.
QNX Neutrino was picked to power 3Com's Audrey Net appliance. And alliances with the likes of Palm and Cisco are widely rumored.
The tab for the combatants will likely top $100 million by the time Super Tuesday rolls around for shareholders.
So full of spit and vinegar is the latest blog entry about HP from Sun president and COO Jonathan Schwartz, that you have to wonder what is going on at the headquarters of the two companies. Crying foul, HP made the cardinal error of legally bluffing Sun with a cease-and-desist letter to stop Schwartz's wave of vitriolic HP-slamming blog entries.
The market for digital gadgets is increasingly crowded, and consumers are getting picky about what is worth their dollars. And this means that one-trick-ponies will have a increasingly hard time.
Q&A Attorney General Bill Lockyer discusses the crime of pretexting and how his office is dealing with the problem.
It is clear HP is in trouble. But what of that? How bad is it and what should any of us do who follow this company?
Don't overlook the value of Autonomy and its competitors to help make sense of unstructured data at scale as HP struggles to remain relevant.