Hewlett-Packard on Friday recalled 135,000 battery packs sold with its notebook computers shipped globally from March 2004 to May 2005.
Intel on Monday will serve up a large helping of megahertz with five new Pentium 4 processors for desktop PCs.
The Compaq name is getting pushed further aside in the no-longer-so-new Hewlett-Packard.
Microsoft has released to manufacturers an update that would add Bluetooth support to Windows XP.
Whether you want to go wireless with four or five PCs in a small office or you need walk-around connectivity for a thousand corporate users, vendors offer a number of options that can provide the proper access.
Microsoft has issued the first service pack for Windows XP, but the update may not appear on some new PCs until next year.
Hewlett-Packard is booting Microsoft Office software from its Pavilion line of consumer PCs in favour of software from Corel, as more PC makers consider cheaper Microsoft alternatives.
Portability sells, even in down times: During the second quarter, notebook computers easily outpaced the PC market as a whole.
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.
Hewlett-Packard has made its first new product introductions since merging with Compaq Computer.
Despite its initial denials, Compaq Australia now admits that it did in fact process the payments of customers who bought Presario laptops for just one cent as a result of an online pricing hiccup
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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.
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.
In a move that has outraged users, Compaq Australia will not honour a one cent laptop deal mistakenly advertised on its Web site as a result of a system glitch.
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