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  • How Hewlett-Packard can be saved

    We give incoming HP CEO Mark Hurd a few words of advice ... like ditch the Gulfstreams.

  • HP to announce restructuring tonight

    Hewlett-Packard said it will announce details of a company restructuring plan on Tuesday morning in the United States during a pair of conference calls with chief executive officer Mark Hurd.

  • Fiorina is out, but confusion remains

    When history looks back on the tenure of Carly Fiorina as the CEO of HP, the conclusion is likely to be that she was charismatic, but tried to compensate for the lack of a consistent vision through a lot of acquisitions and management changes.

  • HP: For circuits, swap silicon for molecules

    With a recent breakthrough in making circuits with molecules, Hewlett-Packard hopes to change chip history and expand its own role in the process.

  • End of the line for HP's Alpha

    Hewlett-Packard has released its final Alpha processor, the beginning of the end for a chip dynasty that never was.

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  • How Hewlett-Packard can be saved

    We give incoming HP CEO Mark Hurd a few words of advice ... like ditch the Gulfstreams.

  • End of the line for HP's Alpha

    Hewlett-Packard has released its final Alpha processor, the beginning of the end for a chip dynasty that never was.

  • Michael Dell: Challenging the rules

    As Dell strays beyond its familiar PC turf to laser printers and routers, naysayers are getting ready to say, "I told you so." But, columnist Charles Cooper is adopting a wait-and-see attitude.

  • Fiorina's reign: What went wrong?

    ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber sits down with CNET News.com reporters Michael Kanellos and Stephen Shankland to talk about former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina's rocky tenure, what precipitated her departure and what lies ahead for the computer giant.

  • Celebrating three decades of Apple

    In the 1970s, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were going door-to-door at the UC Berkeley dorms selling "blue boxes" -- electronic devices that tricked the telephone network into allowing free long-distance phone calls.

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  • 'Tanglewood' to top Intel chip show

    Intel plans to describe a new high-end Itanium chip code-named Tanglewood at its Developer Forum conference this month, sources close to the company said. The chip will include as many as 16 processors on a single slice of silicon.

  • Longhorn, new PCs on tap for WinHEC

    Microsoft will disclose more details about the next "big" version of Windows and show off prototypes of smart set-top boxes and PCs at its Windows Hardware Engineering Conference this week.

  • Dell customers want XP, not Vista

    After adding it back as an option for small businesses, Dell offers the older OS on consumer machines in response to demand in the US.

  • Advocates join to promote desktop Linux

    A new consortium aims to make Linux more usable for consumers - and draw the spotlight away from a business rival.

  • Philips builds bridge between TV and PC

    Philips Electronics is looking to let your television tap into the video and audio stored on your PC.

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