HP chairman: Use of pretexting 'embarrassing'
An investigation's method of scrutinizing board members and journalists was "wrong" and has left the company red-faced. Full coverage: HP's boardroom drama Hurd memo: We will take the necessary action
An investigation's method of scrutinizing board members and journalists was "wrong" and has left the company red-faced. Full coverage: HP's boardroom drama Hurd memo: We will take the necessary action
Commentary--CNET News.com's Charles Cooper writes that HP's "non-denial denial" was a missed opportunity to make a grander statement about privacy.
Silicon Graphics to stop selling computers using MIPS chips and Irix operating system at end of 2006.
HP is releasing a new line of "green" storage products that, according to the company, will require half the power and cooling of its current systems.HP, which made the claims at three conferences in Las Vegas this week, has offered few details on how the massive energy saving would be achieved.
Two News.com reporters are among nine journalists whose personal phone records were accessed during HP's probe into boardroom leaks.
How does a small company fight a juggernaut? Tens of thousands of loyalists are fighting to keep Palm handhelds ahead of Microsoft's Pocket PC.
'Dare to be dull' might just be the HP of the past. Giving away mainframes and moving aggressively to partner with tomorrow's 'software gorillas' are two reasons why.
HP is funding the Puffin Group to adapt Linux for its computers.
MobileAria, a start-up with backing from Palm and car parts giant Delphi, plans to offer its voice-activated Internet service for the car by midyear.
Electronics makers are creating Palm-like gadgets based on Linux software, a development which shouldn't please its rivals Palm and Microsoft.