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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 Case HP's Payments to Intel for Chip Detailed in Oracle Suit Hewlett-Packard Wins Dismissal of Oracle Fraud Claim Over Hurd |
January 31, 2012
Hewlett-Packard Wins Dismissal of Oracle Fraud Claim Over Hurd’s Hiring – Bloomberg
January 28, 2012
Former Palm Chief Executive Resigns from Hewlett-Packard. – X-bit Labs
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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 Coffin Rubinstein Leaves HP Jon Rubinstein Leaves HP |
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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-Tweets The Twitter Blackout: Tweeters protest by refusing to tweet How to easily circumvent Twitter's censorship |
January 27, 2012
Former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein leaves Hewlett-Packard – Los Angeles Times
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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 Ends Palms Down: Mobile Hardware Guru Jon Rubinstein Leaves HP HP Dumps Ex-Palm CEO, Celebrates Mobile-free Future |
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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 On Google Defends Privacy Changes as Questions Mount Fear not Google's bid to rock 'n' rule your world |
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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? Is the iPhone Killing AT&T? AT&T in $ 6.7 Billion Loss on Failure of T-Mobile Deal |
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 fail HP's Whitman: We'll Make WebOS-Powered Tablets In 2013 HP Made the Right Move on webOS, But What's Next? |
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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 … Firm Says Proposed Towers Not Intended To Resemble WTC Attacks 9/11 families shocked by twin-towers design |
December 10, 2011
Hewlett-Packard Plans to Turn WebOS Into Open-Source Project – BusinessWeek
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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 Away Rather than selling or killing off webOS, HP to offer it as open-source software HP will make its WebOS software available to open-source community |
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Google+ to add facial recognition tool 'Find My Face'
VatorNews 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' feature Google releases opt-in 'Find My Face' facial recognition tool Google unveils 'Find My Face' tool for Google+ |
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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-Mobile Justice Dept. wants AT&T, T-Mobile to go back to FCC How AT&T fumbled its $ 39 billion bid to acquire T-Mobile |
November 22, 2011
Hewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates Amid Slump – San Francisco Chronicle
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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 Expectations Hewlett-Packard revenue falls 3 percent; profit plunges 91 percent HP Net Plunges as Firm Reboots |
November 21, 2011
Hewlett-Packard revenue falls 3 percent; profits plunge 91 percent – San Jose Mercury News
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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 HP HP holds its own in fourth quarter Hewlett-Packard Forecast Misses Estimates Amid PC Buying Slump |












