Hewlett-Packard was granted a temporary restraining order on Thursday against a former executive who has accused the company in court documents of spying on rival Dell.
HP is to launch a penetration-testing service for businesses in October using controlled exploit code.
Workers participating in a voluntary cost-cutting campaign at Hewlett-Packard have saved the company US$130 million, confounding psychologists and economists who say that people are usually motivated by selfish desires.
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HP is to launch a penetration-testing service for businesses in October using controlled exploit code.
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Intel has disclosed an electrical problem that can cause computers using its flagship Itanium 2 processor to behave erratically or crash.
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Microsoft slams Google on privacy
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