Fiorina sees darkness on tech horizon
Hewlett-Packard's chief executive opens the CeBit trade show on a sour note, predicting that the technology spending slowdown that has afflicted the United States is migrating to Europe.
Hewlett-Packard's chief executive opens the CeBit trade show on a sour note, predicting that the technology spending slowdown that has afflicted the United States is migrating to Europe.
The two founders of Palm Computing have left the 3Com Corp. division to start a new company.
HP's boardroom scandal has cast a new light on the dirty deeds of data traffickers. James Rapp used to be one of them.
In what may have been retaliation for copyright legislation introduced last week, a denial-of-service attack rendered the Recording Industry Association of America's Web site unreachable for several days.
The earthquake that rolled Asia is also being felt by U.S. computer companies. Hewlett-Packard may be just the first major PC maker to warn of chip problems, as the shock jolts down the supply chain.
How slow is Comdex this year? Perhaps the clearest indicator of the lull is the presence of signs hardly ever associated with the trade show: "Rooms Available."
FlashPoint and Sprint connect the dots between digital imaging and wireless technology to paint and send a pretty picture.
A wireless data network company plans to unveil a device that effectively allows the Palm handheld to act more like a BlackBerry pager.
Sites of all political stripes let Netizens vent their frustrations about the as-yet unresolved presidential election.
Hewlett-Packard unveils its first add-on drive capable of playing DVD movies and CDs and recording CDs. It will sell for $349.