HP issues Star Wars themed Skylake laptop
The force is strong in this one
HP Empire is hoping to strike back and has released a new Skylake laptop to go with the "The Force Awakens" flick.
HP and SanDisk work on new Storage Class Memory
What do you get if you cross a memristor and a ReRam?
The maker of expensive printer ink, HP and SanDisk want to create new technology for Storage Class Memory (SCM) which combines the best of memristor and ReRAM.
Lynch mob sues HP
Claims HP lied and covered up incompetence
The former owner of Autonomy, Mike Lynch is to sue HP for $150 million in damages over allegations the maker of expensive printer ink made about his role in the acquisition of his software company Autonomy in 2011.
AMD releases Pro APU
Based on Godaveri and Carrizo
Troubled chipmaker AMD's has launched its Pro APUs quietly with just one major customer so far, the maker of expensive printer ink HP.
Right-wing blogs wade into Fiorina's HP past
Deals which come back to haunt you
Now that the former HP queen Carly Fiorina's presidential campaign seems to be doing well, some of the right wing blogs are digging up some old stories on her HP past.
HP tries Ancient Roman punishment on staff again
Decimation again
When the Ancient Roman army suffered from poor performance it decimated its army – killing ten percent as warning to the rest.
Dell warns about industry consolidation
Top three will hold 80 per cent of the market
The top three global PC makers will control 80 per cent of the market as companies are forced to consolidate, warned tin box shifter Michael Dell.
Server shipments grow
Gartner's latest report warns of a slowing
Beancounters at Gartner have added up the numbers and divided by their shoe size and decided that server shipments have grown by eight per cent.
HP continues to suffer
Revenue drops
The maker of expensive printer ink, HP is continuing to suffer, torturing itself with a ruthless restructuring.
HP thinks the future is Flash
It will save everyone of us
The maker of jolly expensive printer ink, HP believes that there is now a move from legacy storage environments to flash-based systems.