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| 2011-06-03 | HP in favour of restricted WebOS licensing Hewlett-Packard's Jon Rubinstein revealed willingness to restricted WebOS licensing to key partners focused exclusively on its mobile operating system, at the Qualcomm Uplinq event. |
| 2011-03-18 | Apotheker reveals HP strategy In his first major press conference, Hewlett-Packard's new CEO, Leo Apotheker was bullish on the company's new plans and potential while vowing to shift from cost cutting to invest more in technology. |
| 2011-02-14 | HP into smartphone, tablet race Hewlett-Packard Co. jumps head-on into the smartphone and tablet race unveiling its first products running on Palm Inc.'s webOS mobile OS. |
| 2010-12-07 | Oracle raises the bar on database performance Oracle raised the bar on database performance with a system that could execute 30 million transactions/minute beating previous records by rivals IBM and Hewlett-Packard. |
| 2010-11-12 | HP aims for MEMS sensing service Hewlett Packard Co. seeks to not only sell seismic sensors but also to sell a service that includes both installing the sensors and providing 24/7 monitoring in future applications of its MEMS expertise. |
| 2010-09-07 | Silicon ReRAM better than graphene? Rice University researchers say that memristors made from pure silicon can be used for resistive random access memory (ReRAM) that would be simpler and cheaper to make than Hewlett-Packard Co.'s titanium-based devices. |
| 2010-07-16 | Peek into HP, Samsung next-gen smart phone display plans In a bid for a bigger slice of the growing mobile-systems pie, Hewlett-Packard, Qualcomm and Samsung talked about their next-generation displays and courted application developers at the MobileBeat 2010 conference. |
| 2010-06-07 | HP tops MEMS market Hewlett-Packard stayed on top of the MEMS sensor market in 2009, according to iSuppli Corp. The company raked in Rs.4,025.90 crore ($877 million) in MEMS revenue last year. |
| 2010-05-04 | Is HP-Palm a winning combo? Hewlett-Packard's and Palm can result in a winning combination but it will require one key ingredient—time, and lots of it. |
| 2010-04-13 | Will configurable memristors phase out CPUs? Hewlett-Packard offers a configurable memristor that demonstrates "stateful logic" that HP claims could someday obsolete the dedicated CPU. |
| 2009-08-21 | HP CEO: Business is stabilising Hewlett-Packard Co.'s net profit fell considerably in Q3, but a financial analyst said the results bode well for semiconductor suppliers. |
| 2009-08-05 | AMD, HP pitch for PCIe 3.0 extensions Advanced Micro Devices and Hewlett-Packard researchers have written two extensions to the PCIe 3.0 specification to enable lower cost chips that could support multiple protocols and reduce processor overhead. |
| 2009-07-20 | HP injects Rs. 3.63 crore in India education Hewlett-Packard India (HP) has awarded Rs.3.63 crore to organisations under its HP Entrepreneurship Learning Programme (HELP), which will provide 5,290 entrepreneurs with the right technology training to be able to solve everyday business challenges, enabling them to grow their businesses and create new jobs. |
| 2008-12-15 | HP offers novel battery for notebooks Hewlett-Packard is expected to charge a premium of about 20 per cent for the batteries. |
| 2008-11-28 | 3-D memristor chip unveiled Memristors technology got a boost recently from Hewlett-Packard Labs. |
| 2000-05-04 | Real-Time Java war yields uneasy truce Real-time Java is not an oxymoron, according to the two groups presently developing competing sets of specifications. |
| 2008-01-21 | Gartner: PC shipments grew by 13.4% in 2007 Both market firms, Gartner and IDC, see HP as the big winner in worldwide PC shipments in 2007 followed by Dell, Acer, Lenovo and Toshiba. |
| 2007-08-17 | HP researcher in power struggle Partha Ranganathan., the principal research scientist at Hewlett Packard Labs is on a quest to find ways to use power and multicore processors more effectively across a broad range of devices. |
| 2007-07-24 | Acer responds to HP patent case In response to the "Hewlett-Packard Co. v. Acer Inc. and Acer America Corp." case, Acer has filed a patent infringement counterclaim against HP Development Co. |
| 2007-05-15 | Acer seeks suppliers' help in HP suit Acer Inc. is asking its contract manufacturers to share responsibility in the patent suit filed by rival Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP), according to a report from Taipei Times. |
| 2007-05-04 | HP licenses nanoscale technology Hewlett-Packard announced that it is licensing a technology that could enable a more powerful fabrication of semiconductor chips. |
| 2007-04-12 | Asian PC makers post strong growth in mobile arena Hewlett-Packard and Dell remain the world's largest computer makers, but recent gains by Asian manufacturers Acer and Lenovo reflect a growing threat to the U.S. companies' dominance. |
| 2007-04-03 | Acer hints counter claim in HP patent dispute Reacting on the patent infringement case filed by Hewlett-Packard last week, Acer Inc. hinted that it may use its own patents to wage a counter claim. |
| 2007-03-30 | HP files patent infringement lawsuit against Acer Hewlett-Packard Co. filed a lawsuit in a Texas federal court against Taiwan's Acer Inc. regarding patent infringement case related to personal computer technology. |
| 2007-02-16 | Data centre power still a major concern The U.S. Congress passed legislation in late December that mandates the Environmental Protection Agency to work with computer makers to study if the government should adopt new incentives to handle rising power consumption in data centres. |
| 2007-01-22 | Dell remains on top in PC worldwide shipments Hewlett-Packard's fourth-quarter jump in PC shipments wasn't quite enough to topple Dell from its top spot for annual worldwide sales, but the race is getting closer. HP had great growth in Q4, boosting its year-over-year growth to nearly 24 per cent. |
| 2007-01-18 | HP claims FPGA breakthrough Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP)_claimed a breakthrough that could lead to the creation of FPGAs up to eight times denser—while using less energy for a given computation—than those currently being produced today. |
| 2006-11-20 | An inventor's vision for product localisation HP Labs India believes that India's consumption of IT products and services will attain significant scale by 2010. And, if that is true, it is only logical that there should be a localisation of IT products. |
| 2006-11-10 | Li-ion laptop battery standard set for revision IEEE will revise its Li-ion laptop battery standard—the IEEE 1625—to address the recent battery calls made and to improve overall performance as well make laptop battery systems more reliable and robust. |
| 2006-11-09 | Weak Q2 for Lenovo, forecasts analysts Analysts said Lenovo Group would stay weak for the foreseeable future because of a lack of brand awareness and an inability to reach non-Asian consumers. |
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