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  • HP's new twist on the Tablet PC

    Although sold as a 'consumer entertainment' notebook, the swivelling PDA-style touch screen on HP's newest laptop could have strong appeal to the small business market.

  • IBM issues subpoenas for tech giants' SCO dealings

    The long-running legal battle over claims that IBM's version of Linux violates SCO Group's intellectual property took another twist on Tuesday when IBM sent subpoenas to four other tech players.

  • HP 'will not lose sleep' over Sun victory

    HP and Sun have been exchanging blows over a customer that abandoned HP's AlphaServer/Tru64 platform for a Sun SPARC and Solaris platform, but a Gartner analyst said the deal is too small to lose sleep over.

  • Compaq name fades from HP's lips

    The Compaq name is getting pushed further aside in the no-longer-so-new Hewlett-Packard.

  • HP, Compaq consumer PCs to survive

    HP will continue to sell both the HP Pavilion and Compaq Presario consumer PC lines, according to sources. But it's unclear how the company will differentiate the products.

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    Mere days after resolving that although I would ideally like a smaller screen size, a 15.4" MacBook Pro was The Laptop For Me, Apple releases the 13" MacBook.

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  • Compaq shareholders approve HP union

    Compaq Computer shareholders have voted 9-to-1 in favour of a deal which may see Hewlett-Packard acquire Compaq, however, the struggle is not over, with the Hewlett family continuing to campaign vigorously against any merger.

  • IT nirvana--available on demand?

    On demand, the agile business, organic IT, real-time enterprise, adaptive infrastructure. How to survive techno-babble and stay in business.

  • The hidden costs of cost cutting

    Cost cutting and promised near-term ROI doesn't always lead to savings or less complexity. In fact, the two are frequently out of synch.

  • Common causes of network slowdowns

    Network bottlenecks and downtime can ruin an IT manager's day. The right skills and tools can help you identify and fix a problem quickly. Here are some techniques and tools to help you out.

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  • HP's new twist on the Tablet PC

    Although sold as a 'consumer entertainment' notebook, the swivelling PDA-style touch screen on HP's newest laptop could have strong appeal to the small business market.

  • HP Pavilion TX1219AU

    The HP Pavilion TX1219 is great as a normal day to day business notebook, and not so great at being a tablet. Still the price is hard to ignore and it is an attractive machine -- so you could do worse than getting one of these.

  • Compaq name fades from HP's lips

    The Compaq name is getting pushed further aside in the no-longer-so-new Hewlett-Packard.

  • HP PSC 950: Do it all attitude

    HP's PSC 950 offers multifunctional printing capabilities for SOHO environments with a couple of unique image-based twists.

  • HP Photosmart 945

    The HP PhotoSmart 945's 8X zoom lens is sure to make the hearts of telephoto aficionados beat faster.

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