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#displays Click here to read HP's 30 Inch, Billion Color-Displaying ZR30w Monitor Reviewed

HP's 30 Inch, Billion Color-Displaying ZR30w Monitor Reviewed

HotHardware has a thorough review of the HP ZR30w, a 30" LCD monitor with exceptional color resolution. Their verdict? The S-IPS panel and huge color gamut make for an excellent display that's affordable among its peers. More »
07/27/10
18,59418,594 views on this post, 608 new visitors
122
By Kyle VanHemert
#webos

HP Won't Make Any Windows Phone 7 Devices

07/24/10
5,8865,886 views on this post, 230 new visitors
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#hp Click here to read WebOS 2.0 Coming Later This Year, HP's Windows 7 Slate To Be An Enterprise Product

WebOS 2.0 Coming Later This Year, HP's Windows 7 Slate To Be An Enterprise Product

Some interesting news from Fortune's Brainstorm conference: HP VP Todd Bradley says that the company's Windows 7-running tablet, the one Steve Ballmer showed off at CES, will not be a consumer-focused product. But webOS 2.0 is arriving later this year. More »
07/22/10
8,5288,528 views on this post, 776 new visitors
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By Kyle VanHemert
#palmpad Click here to read HP webOS Tablet Will Use a Digital Pen

HP webOS Tablet Will Use a Digital Pen

More information is coming out about HP's webOS tablet. Yesterday we learned it may be called PalmPad, and today it seems that the tablet's screen will recognize a digital pen. That's added functionality, right there, and an important iPad differentiator. More »
07/20/10
16,81916,819 views on this post, 1,602 new visitors
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By Brian Barrett
#hp Click here to read HP Files For "Palmpad" Trademark, Likely webOS Tablet Name

HP Files For "Palmpad" Trademark, Likely webOS Tablet Name

In the wake of reports that HP is bagging its Android tablet comes word that the company has filed to trademark the name "Palmpad." Which to me sounds like a great that rumored webOS tablet, no? More »
07/19/10
6,8306,830 views on this post, 358 new visitors
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By Brian Barrett
#unconfirmed Click here to read Apple Tried To Buy Palm Before HP Won The Bidding War, And RIM Completely Blew The Deal

Apple Tried To Buy Palm Before HP Won The Bidding War, And RIM Completely Blew The Deal

The race to buy Palm earlier this year was fast and hot, with the company's bankers contacting 16 companies about the deal, including five serious potential suitors. More »
07/15/10
31,25731,257 views on this post, 902 new visitors
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By Business Insider
#unconfirmed Click here to read HP Ditches Android Tablet

HP Ditches Android Tablet

HP's original vision: tablets of every OS flavor, led by the (since deceased) Windows 7 Slate but complemented by Android and webOS devices. Today it turns out there can only be one. And it's not named after dessert. More »
07/15/10
19,81219,812 views on this post, 629 new visitors
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By Brian Barrett
#data

Numbers Are Out, HP and Dell Still Lead In US Computer Sales

HP and Dell continue to dominate the landscape with 25.7% and 24% market shares, respectively, while Acer, Apple, and Toshiba round off the Top Five. More »
07/14/10
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By Christina Bonnington
#life Click here to read A Tale Told By a Printer

A Tale Told By a Printer

I don't know how many hundreds (thousands?) of pages were used to make this video, or how many toner cartridges. I do know that this simple love story told by printing every individual frame is equal parts beautiful and impressive. More »
07/06/10
22,64822,648 views on this post, 1,401 new visitors
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By Brian Barrett
#palm Click here to read We Could Be Seeing More webOS Apps, as Palm's Dropped the Submission Charges

We Could Be Seeing More webOS Apps, as Palm's Dropped the Submission Charges

As a further incentive to developers, Palm has ditched the $50 submission fee and is even going as far as refunding all the developers who've previously paid Palm to have their apps looked at. More »
06/30/10
2,9612,961 views on this post, 108 new visitors
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By Kat Hannaford
#laptops

HP Mini 100e Netbook: A Student Model For Model Students

Putting computers in classrooms is a noble cause, and one that's so far been dominated by Intel's Convertible Classmate PC design. Today, though, HP's joining the fray with a tot-focused tote-able netbook of their own. More »
06/23/10
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By Brian Barrett
#foxconn Click here to read A Night in the Life of a Foxconn Worker

A Night in the Life of a Foxconn Worker

After a rash of employee suicides brought scrutiny to the working conditions in Foxconn's factories, some horror stories quickly came to light. Now, the Times has followed a worker through his average night-shift, assembling some 1,600 hard drives. More »
06/19/10
62,63162,631 views on this post, 1,515 new visitors
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By Kyle VanHemert
#alarmclocks

The Battle for Your Bedside Table

You know, the clock radio was a pretty revolutionary device. And it didn't get much in the way of updates after its conception in 1968 until manufacturers started adding in iPod docks. The next big thing? Touchscreens. More »
06/10/10
26,22826,228 views on this post, 494 new visitors
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By Adam Frucci
#hp Click here to read HP ePrint: Print From Pretty Much Anything to Anywhere

HP ePrint: Print From Pretty Much Anything to Anywhere

HP's vision: a fleet of printers, all connected to the cloud, all with their own email addresses. No more drivers, no extra cost. You'll be able to print from your smartphone or iPad. If printing has a future, it's this. More »
06/07/10
7,3157,315 views on this post, 646 new visitors
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By Brian Barrett
#hp Click here to read HP Meant They're Just Expanding From Smartphones, Not Ditching Them

HP Meant They're Just Expanding From Smartphones, Not Ditching Them

When HP CEO Mark Hurd said that HP didn't buy Palm to be in the smartphone business, he apparently didn't mean that the company is ditching that market. According to a statement by HP, they're just expanding from that point: More »
06/03/10
4,5624,562 views on this post, 147 new visitors
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By Rosa Golijan
#hp Click here to read HP CEO Mark Hurd: "We Didn't Buy Palm To Be In The Smartphone Business"

HP CEO Mark Hurd: "We Didn't Buy Palm To Be In The Smartphone Business"

Ouch! According to HP CEO Mark Hurd, the company didn't "spend billions of dollars trying to get into the smartphone business" when they bought Palm. Instead HP was after the intellectual property—in other words: WebOS. More »
06/02/10
16,34016,340 views on this post, 629 new visitors
141
By Rosa Golijan
#displays

HP's New 30" ZR30w Display Can Show Over a Billion Colors

HP's new ZR30w S-IPS LCD display has a color resolution of 30-bits per pixel, resulting in some 1.07 billion displayable colors. If you're keeping count, that's about 64 times as many as you can see on an average LCD. More »
06/01/10
27,49627,496 views on this post, 2,155 new visitors
167
By Kyle VanHemert
#movies Click here to read Does Carrie Give Up Her Mac For a HP Netbook in SATC2?

Does Carrie Give Up Her Mac For a HP Netbook in SATC2?

In today's news-you-wish-you-didn't-know, there's a vicious rumor circulating that Carrie Bradshaw has swapped her MacBook for a HP netbook (albeit one designed by fashion designer Vivienne Tam). Gasp! Phone the girls! We have a MAJOR situation on our hands! More »
05/27/10
10,99110,991 views on this post, 368 new visitors
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By Kat Hannaford
#tablets Click here to read HP Slate to Run Palm WebOS, Says HP Taiwan Official

HP Slate to Run Palm WebOS, Says HP Taiwan Official

As expected and wished for, HP won't use Windows 7 in their incoming HP Slate, but their newly acquired Palm WebOS. At least, that's what Monty Wong—vice-president of personal computing systems at HP Taiwan—said to Digitimes. More »
05/24/10
15,81815,818 views on this post, 1,021 new visitors
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By Jesus Diaz
#unconfirmed Click here to read HP Envy 15 Shipping With Serious Display and Webcam Issues

HP Envy 15 Shipping With Serious Display and Webcam Issues

The HP forums are up in arms—and rightly so—over the popular Envy 15, with some buyers receiving models with screens that randomly go blank and/or webcams that only show full color under fluorescent light. More »
05/21/10
6,6966,696 views on this post, 498 new visitors
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By Brian Barrett
#renewableenergy Click here to read Cow Manure Will Power Data Centers In Coming Years

Cow Manure Will Power Data Centers In Coming Years

Spare a thought for the cows when you're surfing the net in the coming years, won't you? Their manure will be shoveled and turned into fuel, so companies such as HP can power their data centers and save the world. More »
05/20/10
3,1843,184 views on this post, 253 new visitors
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By Kat Hannaford
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