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Apple purchases old HP campus

appleHewlett-Packard seemingly has found a new buyer aimed for its decades-old campus at 19091 Pruneridge Avenue in Cupertino.

It is said to be a five minute drive from Apple HQ, is a 98-acre land acquired back in 2006 by Apple. It now shall be used to staff in for expansion nearly as quickly as the market for iOS devices.

HP to launch Mini 210 in vibrant colors

HPHewlett-Packard has announced the launch of its new lightweight HP Mini 210 with a host of vibrant colors.

The laptop comes with flashy new color skins and runs on Intel's newest chip technology that enhances performance without extra stress on the battery. The laptop weighs only 3-pound and the company claims that it offers a battery life of 10.75 hours with a six-cell battery.

HP and Dell in war for 3PAR

hp-dell-3parHewlett-Packard (HP) will soon be offering the data storage technology firm 3PAR for $24 per share, or $1.6 billion.

The statement pronounced by the firm claims that the prices released by HP are approximately 33.3 per cent more than those claimed by the Dell. The latter in an out-bid to sell rival Dell will be offering 3PAR for $1.15 billion last week.

Hewlett Packard had posted their quarter three results

Hewlett Packard had posted their quarter three resultsWith Mark Hurd stepping down from the post of the CEO from Hewlett -Packard Co. reckoned as the world's largest technology company it is hell bent upon proving the fact to Wall Street that the company is capable of thriving in the changed situation which Hurd had placed in motion.

Indian born claims to have solved a major mathematics problem

mathematics-problemIndian born mathematician, Vinay Deolalikar, who works at the Hewlett-Packard Labs (H P Labs) in California, has claimed to have solved one of the major problems in Mathematics which could make him entitle to prize money of 1 million dollars.

HP CEO Quits due to Sexual Harassment Inquiry

mark-v-hurdThe Head of Hewlett-Packard (HP) Mark V. Hurd has supposedly resigned due a blame based on forged expense claims.

HP had initiated the enquiry Hurd soon after a female contractor was blamed of sexual harassment.

It was further in an examination the firm had accused the Chief with falsified expense claims in order to cover his personal relationship, reports the Los Angeles Times.

H.P. agrees to submit to investigations by Department of Justice

Hewlett-PackardThe Hewlett-Packard Company has agreed to co –operate with a Justice Department Investigation. The investigation is with reference to a government sponsored technology contracts. Submitting to the investigations would mean that the company will suffer the a loss of two cents per share and will directly affect the Company’s earnings in the third Quarter this fiscal year.