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BUSINESS, HARDWARE
ANALYSIS
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Hewlett Packard recently announced dismal earnings in conjunction with a layoff of 27,000 workers, we look into their decision and why we don't think it's going to get any better.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Meg Whitman, the new CEO of HP announced that the company will keep its PC unit. Probably the biggest winner of today is Mr. Todd Bradley, who lead the group in the past.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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While changing of its CEO, HP is also changing its mind. On Friday, DigiTimes shared a rumor that Hewlett-Packard's decision to spin off their PSG (Personal Systems Group) unit will wait until the end of 2011.
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SOFTWARE
NEWS
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While dealing with their own internal troubles, Hewlett Packard is active in humanitarian issues. The HP Hackathon draws upon software developers from the general community to build applications to help autistic children.
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BUSINESS
NEWS
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Just after announcing that it is spinning off its Personal Systems Group, Hewlett-Packard announced plans for eight new desktop PC's.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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We spoke with several sources close to the action and learned interested news about the fate of HP PSG. The future of the company is looking better than HP's, we might add.
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