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  • HP Sexual Harassment Probe Leads to Surprise Resignation of CEO Mark Hurd

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 6 (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard Co (NYSE:HPQ) CEO Mark Hurd unexpectedly resigned on Friday after a sexual harassment probe found he had a "close personal relationship" with an HP contractor who received improper payments. The shocking announcement from the world’s top personal computer maker sent its shares plunging 10 percent as Hurd is…

  • HP: Apps Developers to Get Integrated WebOS for Multiple Devices

    LAKE TAHOE, Calif, Aug 5 (Reuters) – Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) hopes a new crop of tablet devices, printers and other devices will attract a wave of innovative applications for its recently-acquired Palm software, as the world’s top PC vendor company competes with Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) in a rapidly shifting technology market. Shane Robison, HP’s…

  • Dell Ultrathin Laptop Inspiron M101z Offers Long Battery Life

    Computer maker Dell announced the availability of the Inspiron M101z Ultrathin notebook, a slim, sub-4-pound laptop that can fit in a handbag or backpack and is being aimed at users who require an ultra-portable devices with extended battery life. The M101z is powered by AMD Athlon II Neo Mobile processors and integrated ATi graphics and…

  • Google Android Smartphones Gain 200K Users a Day

    LAKE TAHOE Calif., Aug 4 (Reuters) – About 200,000 smartphones based on Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating system are sold every day, CEO Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday, underscoring the strong challenge to rivals like Apple’s (NASDAQAAPL) iPhone. Schmidt told reporters on the sidelines of an industry conference in Lake Tahoe that Android — a mobile…

  • Jobs: Security IT Certifications Still in High Demand

    The IT jobs market is volatile, and certain certifications are in high demand, according to a new report released by analyst firm Foote Partners this week. Pay for both IT certification jobs and pay for noncertified skills posted a second straight gain in a quarter. So what does that mean for IT pros looking for…

  • 1. The Cisco Tablet Is Coming

    1. The Cisco Tablet Is Coming Tablets appeal to corporate customers. But as more tablets come to the enterprise market, one will stand above the others: Cisco’s Cius. Unlike the competition, the Cius will integrate into existing infrastructure. And thanks to Google’s new attempts at capturing enterprise market share, it’s not a stretch to say…

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