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  • HP Australia watching US digital photography pilot

    The Australian arm of Hewlett Packard is watching with keen interest an alliance between the company's US division and online photo service Shutterfly, with the launch of a similar program in the local pipeline if its a success overseas.

  • HP's iPod to lead consumer push

    Hoping to make a big bang in consumer electronics, Hewlett-Packard plans on Friday to unveil its long-awaited HP-branded iPod, along with its first televisions, an entertainment hub and the usual array of new printers and cameras, sources said.

  • Carly Fiorina on globalisation

    ITU 2003: Hewlett-Packard's chief executive - who has been shoulder-tapped by the new California governor-elect - spoke in favour of globalisation.

  • HP, Compaq: Dumb and dumber?

    A merger would create a bloated, vulnerable company anchored on the manufacture of commodity products at little or no profit.

  • HP, Kodak team on photo processing

    Eastman Kodak, the photography company, and Hewlett-Packard, known for its computer printers, confirmed Friday (AEST) a venture to develop and manufacture inkjet digital photo-processing machines.

Features and Case Studies (3)

  • HP's PC dreams

    By combining the printer and PC units, HP is fusing its cash cow with a unit that has struggled to achieve consistent profitability. Will it work?

  • Storage-starved SMBs get pampered

    Australian SMBs are hungry for storage, yet have been left underserved by major storage vendors. However, increasing demand for digital marketing and fast access to information is causing vendors to take notice of this once-neglected sector.

  • Picture this: A new breed of cameras

    Standards came first to PCs, then to servers and mobile phones. Will cameras be next?

Reviews (25)

  • HP Photosmart 8750

    This is a decent printer for the photo enthusiast or scrapbooker who wants the amenities of a consumer printer in the size of a medium-format model.

  • Point, shoot and save: 8 budget cameras tested

    Want to get into digital photography, but find your funds lacking? We assess the eight budget point-and-shoot cameras to sort the deals from the duds.

  • HP Photosmart R707

    A point-and-shoot that's ergonomically designed and uncomplicated enough for just about anyone.

  • HP Deskjet 6840

    Ready for a wired or Wi-Fi network, the HP Deskjet 6840 handles text and photos well for a small business or a home.

  • HP Deskjet 5652

    The 5652 is HP's latest top-of-the-line Deskjet offering. Does it justify its top-of-the-line price?

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