HP stories
HP debuts its TouchPad tablet featuring the innovative webOS, aiming to revolutionize the market with unique multitasking and integration capabilities.
Tech site Tom's Hardware pits Cisco, HP, and Ruckus in wi-fi battle, with Ruckus emerging as a top performer in demanding settings.
HP appoints David Caspari as SVP for Asia Pacific, with Alan Bennett and Archie Reed taking key roles in the South Pacific to drive enterprise growth.
Polycom set to acquire HP's teleconferencing arm, aiming to transform global communication with the Open Visual Communications Consortium.
Skype secretly installs 'crapware' on PCs, sparking concerns about consent and system bloat. Users advised on removal steps.
HP snubs Thunderbolt for USB 3.0, citing wider support and questioning the need for more fancy solutions in its desktop PCs.
Hewlett Packard unveils two enticing deals on FlexFabric: a trade-in offer valued up to USD $7,000 and a bundled package, ending on 31st July 2011.
HP has announced a worldwide early access programme for the upcoming HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) targeted for general availability mid this year.
Brocade, HP, Cisco and Alcatel-Lucent have sent a very clear message to IT department datacentre support staff at the Malaysian NetEvent conference.
CEO Leo Apotheker tells an audience of entrepreneurs and venture capitalists that HP will look to make new partnerships for the cloud.
Google revamps search: Now featuring social-network insights from friends, blending personal connections with web queries.
15-year-old Keenan Cahill, with his viral lip-synch acts, becomes a sensation, winning stars and millions online.
Embarking on a TV shopping spree? HD, LED, and 3D all demystified - ensure you're tech-savvy before hitting the stores.
HP faces scrutiny over TouchPad pricing as its NZD $799 and $949 models are significantly higher compared to US prices, despite factors like GST and freight.
Polycom finalises its $89M acquisition of HP's visual collaboration unit, set to be HP's sole teleconferencing provider.
HP, Microsoft, and Citrix unveil a cutting-edge virtualisation solution in Auckland, promising a transformative tech leap for businesses.
Cloud computing is evolving, pushing providers like Hewlett Packard to deliver fit-for-purpose models, says David Fox at Technology@Work in Auckland.
HP integrates AppSense's tech to enhance virtual desktops, vowing to boost user experience across all platforms.
While Cloud computing is offering new levels of speed and savings, traditional IT services still have their place.
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