The pink slips are still pending at Hewlett-Packard Australia as 10 percent of the company’s Singapore staff are shown the door.
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.
Hewlett Packard is in damage control after the discovery of a bug that virtually destroys the modems housed on several of its most popular PC brands, but remains unsure of it's impact on Australian customers.
Dell has strengthened its relationship with Oracle to help continue its move into the enterprise datacentre with clustered Intel servers running on Linux.
By targeting end users, SCO is trying avoid a fight with Linux's largest supporters - but it seems to have missed one important detail.
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History of British PCs
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