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January 31, 2012

Hewlett-Packard Wins Dismissal of Oracle Fraud Claim Over Hurd’s Hiring – Bloomberg

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Hewlett-Packard Wins Dismissal of Oracle Fraud Claim Over Hurd's Hiring
Bloomberg
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) won dismissal of Oracle Corp.'s claim that it was duped into settling a dispute over its hiring of HP's former chief executive officer, Mark Hurd,. Oracle alleged that HP fraudulently hid that it was planning to hire Leo
Oracle Handed Setback in HP Itanium CasePCWorld
HP's Payments to Intel for Chip Detailed in Oracle SuitWall Street Journal
Hewlett-Packard Wins Dismissal of Oracle Fraud Claim Over HurdBusinessWeek
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January 28, 2012

Former Palm Chief Executive Resigns from Hewlett-Packard. – X-bit Labs

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X-bit Labs
Former Palm Chief Executive Resigns from Hewlett-Packard.
X-bit Labs
by Anton Shilov Jon Rubinstein, the former chief executive officer of Palm and a former high-ranking exec at Apple, became a former exec from Hewlett-Packard after he left the company this week. His departure breaks yet another major link between HP
Rubinstein Departure Final Nail in HP webOS CoffineWeek
Rubinstein Leaves HPPCWorld
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Bloomberg
Twitter Gives Itself Added Flexibility to Censor Messages
Bloomberg
Enlarge image Twitter Gives Itself Added Flexibility in Censoring Messages Twitter Gives Itself Added Flexibility in Censoring Messages Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Website pages from Twitter.com are displayed on computer monitors in London,
Twitter 'Censoring' Doesn't Apply To Re-TweetsTPM
The Twitter Blackout: Tweeters protest by refusing to tweetWashington Times
How to easily circumvent Twitter's censorshipmsnbc.com
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January 27, 2012

Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves Hewlett-Packard – Los Angeles Times

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Chicago Tribune
Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves Hewlett-Packard
Los Angeles Times
Jon Rubinstein, the former chief executive of Palm who joined Hewlett-Packard after a 2010 buyout, is leaving the company in the latest of several recent management departures. His exit wasn'ta surprise, according to AllThingsD, which said Rubinstein
Hewlett-Packard's Rubinstein Leaves as Palm Deal Commitment EndsBusinessWeek
Palms Down: Mobile Hardware Guru Jon Rubinstein Leaves HPWired News
HP Dumps Ex-Palm CEO, Celebrates Mobile-free FutureDailyTech
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Globe and Mail
Google responds to privacy policy criticisms
Washington Post
Google is defending its new privacy policy, stressing that the company isn't collecting more data, just collecting it in a new way. We're making things simpler and we're trying to be upfront about it. Period,” said Google's policy manager Betsy
Google And Privacy: Nothing To See Here, Move OnInformationWeek
Google Defends Privacy Changes as Questions MountPCWorld
Fear not Google's bid to rock 'n' rule your worldReuters Blogs (blog)
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Kansas City Star
ATandT CEO Airs FCC Grievances During Earnings Call
eWeek
On AT&T's quarterly earnings call this week, CEO Randall Stephenson spoke about the FCC decision, presenting his company's position in arguably the most sympathetic light since its March 2011 bid for T-Mobile. AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson offered
Would you ditch your wireless carrier for love?CNET
Is the iPhone Killing AT&T?msnbc.com
AT&T in $ 6.7 Billion Loss on Failure of T-Mobile DealNew York Times
Wall Street Journal -CRN -PC Magazine
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December 12, 2011

Global Deal: Hewlett-Packard Gets Zilch for WebOS – Wall Street Journal (blog)

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Global Deal: Hewlett-Packard Gets Zilch for WebOS
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Shira Ovide from WSJ's Deal Journal blog: AP Hewlett-Packard bought Palm last year in a $ 1.8 billion deal. And now, HP is making the guts of Palm free for the world. Hooray for the world! Bad for HP. Hewlett-Packard announced in recent months it is
WebOS is doomed to failZDNet
HP's Whitman: We'll Make WebOS-Powered Tablets In 2013TechCrunch
HP Made the Right Move on webOS, But What's Next?eWeek
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National Post
Developers in South Korea under fire over building 'resembing 9/11 twin towers
Telegraph.co.uk
Property tycoons in South Korea have come under fire over building plans that resemble the twin towers collapsing during the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. By Amy Willis, Los Angeles Plans for the luxury apartments feature a “pixilated cloud”
Design for Korean towers evokes exploding WTC on 9/11; Architects MVRDV New York Daily News
Firm Says Proposed Towers Not Intended To Resemble WTC AttacksNY1
9/11 families shocked by twin-towers designTVNZ
msnbc.com -Capital FM Kenya
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December 10, 2011

Hewlett-Packard Plans to Turn WebOS Into Open-Source Project – BusinessWeek

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Wall Street Journal
Hewlett-Packard Plans to Turn WebOS Into Open-Source Project
BusinessWeek
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) — Hewlett-Packard Co. will turn its WebOS software into an open-source project, aiming to get other hardware makers to embrace the struggling operating system as an alternative to software from Apple Inc. and
HP Keeps WebOS but Gives It AwayWall Street Journal
Rather than selling or killing off webOS, HP to offer it as open-source softwareWashington Post
HP will make its WebOS software available to open-source communityLos Angeles Times
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Moneycontrol.com
Google+ to add facial recognition tool 'Find My Face'
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Google+ is getting in on the facial recognition game, albeit in a much less ostentatious manner than Facebook. Google announced Friday that, alongside a more profound Gmail integration, they would roll out their "Find My Face" feature on their social
Google+ gets not-so-creepy 'Find My Face' featuremsnbc.com
Google releases opt-in 'Find My Face' facial recognition toolWashington Post
Google unveils 'Find My Face' tool for Google+Computerworld
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Financial Times
AT&T is dealt another blow in T-Mobile takeover bid
Los Angeles Times
A federal judge is expected to issue a ruling next week that could postpone a crucial antitrust trial long enough to derail the proposed merger. A federal judge may decide to delay a critical antitrust trial long enough to derail AT&T's proposed merger
Panelists: The Endgame for AT&T and T-MobileReadWriteWeb
Justice Dept. wants AT&T, T-Mobile to go back to FCCReuters
How AT&T fumbled its $ 39 billion bid to acquire T-MobileWashington Post
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November 22, 2011

Hewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates Amid Slump – San Francisco Chronicle

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Globe and Mail
Hewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates Amid Slump
San Francisco Chronicle
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) — Hewlett-Packard Co. forecast first- quarter profit that missed analysts' estimates, a sign that Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman may struggle with the slump that led to the ouster of her predecessor, Leo Apotheker.
Hewlett's Profit Falls 91%, But It Beats ExpectationsNew York Times
Hewlett-Packard revenue falls 3 percent; profit plunges 91 percentSan Jose Mercury News
HP Net Plunges as Firm RebootsWall Street Journal
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November 21, 2011

Hewlett-Packard revenue falls 3 percent; profits plunge 91 percent – San Jose Mercury News

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Reuters
Hewlett-Packard revenue falls 3 percent; profits plunge 91 percent
San Jose Mercury News
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) reported Monday that its revenue fell 3 percent and profit plunged 91 percent in the last quarter, as the company incurred substantial costs for closing down its webOS software business, although the tech giant
Management, business issues weigh on HPComputerworld
HP holds its own in fourth quarterCNET
Hewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates Amid PC Buying SlumpBusinessWeek
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