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  • Compaq Australia faces lawsuit over one cent laptops

    Compaq Australia may be facing a class action lawsuit from irate customers who feel duped by the hardware manufacturer's accidental Web site promotion of Presario laptop computers costing just one cent.

  • 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.

  • HP debuts first post-merger products

    Hewlett-Packard has made its first new product introductions since merging with Compaq Computer.

  • HP deal set to get go-ahead

    Experts predict that in the current slowdown, US regulators will be loath to cause further economic upheaval by blocking the proposed $25bn merger of rivals HP and Compaq.

  • HP No. 1 in PCs--barely

    Through its merger with Compaq Computer, Hewlett-Packard has become the world's largest PC manufacturer for the first time, but the distinction might be short lived.

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