Photos: A trip down HP's memory lane
The Hewlett-Packard office on Page Mill Road in Palo Alto, Calif., is a time capsule of a bygone tech era.
The Hewlett-Packard office on Page Mill Road in Palo Alto, Calif., is a time capsule of a bygone tech era.
Now that CES, MWC, and CTIA are all wrapped up it is a good time to go through and list what we can consider the top 10 smartphones for the first half of 2011. That will likely change this summer when Apple announces a new iPhone and more Android devices hit the streets.
Hewlett-Packard has launched a new range of Officejet Pro printers Down Under aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses that use laser printers.
Unveiled at its Print 2.0 event in New York earlier this month, Hewlett-Packard's imaging and printing group showcased a range of new hardware and software products and services designed to manage media for business and consumers.
HP has officially launched a $119 million project to build a massive datacentre out in Sydney's west. Work has begun on the site, but there's a lot yet to go.
In this photo gallery, we get up close an perosnal with HP's new TouchSmart PC IQ770 -- a Vista-ready system that has generated quite a bit of excitement and that many have positioned as a potential competitor to some of Apple's all-encompassing multimedia systems.
CES 2008 is taking place in Vegas and the show is again one crazy place. The following images were taken at the press-only Digital Experience! and ShowStoppers events and show some of the mobile gadgets and accessories being demoed on the show floor.
Although it's well built and delivers decent battery life, the ElitePad 900's combination of a basic Atom-based tablet and a range of optional extras is an expensive way to build a work-ready system.
Windows Mobile 6 hardware will be rolling out all day today and the second entry after the Samsung SCH-i760 is the HP iPAQ Voice Messenger.
According to HP, the sexiest thing in IT right now is thin clients. Our photo gallery gives you an inside look into HP's latest thin client technology — and what happens when it breaks.