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US stocks decline as eurozone concerns weigh
US stocks declined in early trade on Tuesday as renewed concerns about European sovereign debt crisis weighed on sentiment.
US stocks plunge on eurozone concerns
US stocks declined in early trade on Monday as the European Union’s 85 billion euro ($113 billion) financial assistance package for Ireland failed to boost investor sentiment.
Chinese to shop more than Americans on Cyber Monday
More consumers in China will shop online on Cyber Monday than in the U.S., UK, Germany and Japan, according to a survey by eCoupons.com/Ipsos.
US stocks decline on Europe debt concerns
US stocks declined in early trade on Friday as fresh concerns over European debt crisis weighed on sentiment.
Apple Buys HP Campus, Becomes Biggest Landowner In Cupertino
Apple has acquired a 98-acre campus from PC giant Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) in Cupertino, California.
iPad could see holiday rush orders by next week
Despite the tablet market getting crowded by each day, the demand for iPad continues to surge and could see rush orders as early as next week.
HP to sign mega deal with Salesforce, may dump Oracle Siebel: analyst
PC giant Hewlett Packard is probably going to sign a mega customer relationship management deal with Salesforce.com for about 35,000 to 40,000 seats, a move that might end up replacing Oracle Siebel as its CRM provider.
Mitsubishi to launch plug-in hybrid SUV in 2013
Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi is developing a plug-in hybrid SUV and is expected to be launched in 2013, the head of the company's electric vehicle business unit said.
Apple iOS 4.2 available for download today; AirPlay-enabled speakers in offing
After a wait that started in September, iPad users can breathe a sigh of relief, as Apple iOS 4.2 is now available for download on iPad, iPhone and iPods.
Cargo-bomb plot cost just $4,200 : Al Qaeda
Al Qaeda's recent Cargo-bomb plots which were foiled by the Saudi intelligence cost them just $4200, according the group's propaganda magazine. The Yemen-based Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) detailed the plot it called Operation Hemorrhage in its latest edition of the Inspire magazine.
How much iPhone worth as standalone business?
iPhone, just three years old and already attained cult status, has catapulted Apple (AAPL) to one of the largest technology companies in the world.
HP unveils video-conferencing tool
HP announced the release of HD videoconferencing tools for desktops, notebooks and conference rooms based on its high-end Halo system.
Larry's sensitive about Sun's assets; Oracle sues hardware partner Multis
Hardware partners beware, lock your warehouses or get sued. Oracle filed a suit against Multis on Nov. 9 at U.S. District Court for Northern District of California, for breach of contract under which they were liable for losses, if they failed to secure the partner's hardware.
US Tech M&A Booming
The stage is set for another wave of mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. technology sector as the big players, who are flush with cash and looking to expand their horizon, are acquiring aggressively in quest for new products and technology.
While HP, Oracle spar over CEOs IBM wins 400 of their clients
While Oracle and HP's altercation over CEOs continued, nearly 400 of their clients switched to IBM servers and storage systems.
US stocks decline; Cisco shares plunge 16 pct
U.S. stocks declined in early trade on Thursday with tech stocks particularly remaining weak as weaker-than-expected sales and revenue forecast from Cisco Systems weighed on the sentiment.
Hewlett-Packard adopts new tech to help ease travel bookings
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Services, a division of Hewlett-Packard Co, has licensed Pegasus Solutions RezView NG distribution platform to help Hewlett-Packard's clients improve their customer experience in airline, hospitality, rail, cruise and car rental services.
DoJ, FCC reach settlement with HP in E-rate fraud case
The U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission announced a civil settlement with Hewlett-Packard Co in relation to alleged E-rate fraud.
Oracle-SAP Trial Gets Ugly
The SAP-Oracle trial has taken some interesting twists and the end result could be damaging to both companies.
Owners of a third of 3PAR back HP bid
Data storage provider 3PAR Inc said on Friday that shareholders owning about a third of its shares have agreed to accept Hewlett-Packard Co's proposal to buy the company for $2.4 billion.
HP wins 3PAR for $2.4 billion as Dell drops out
Hewlett-Packard Co won the bidding war to buy data storage company 3PAR Inc for $2.4 billion (1.55 billion pounds), as rival Dell Inc bowed out on Thursday.
HP raises offer for 3PAR to $2.4 billion, beats Dell
Hewlett-Packard Co raised its bid for data storage company 3PAR Inc to $2.4 billion, beating Dell Inc's latest offer in a bidding war that many analysts have said has gone too far.
Ex-HP CEO Hurd leaving News Corp board
Former Hewlett-Packard Co Chief Executive Mark Hurd was not nominated for re-election as a director of News Corp , according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
Ex-HP CEO Hurd to depart News Corp board
Former Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Mark Hurd has not been nominated for reelection
HP to pay $55 million to settle kickback probe
Hewlett-Packard Co has agreed to pay $55 million to settle kickback allegations related to federal government contracts, the U.S. Justice Department said on Monday.
HP expands stock buyback program by $10 billion
Hewlett-Packard Co said on Monday its board approved the buyback of an additional $10 billion of shares to boost investor confidence as it finds itself involved in a bidding war for high-end data storage company 3PAR Inc .
HP approves extra $10 billion in stock buyback
Hewlett-Packard Co said on Monday its board approved the buyback of an additional $10 billion in shares, even as it finds itself involved in an escalating bidding war over high-end data storage company 3PAR Inc .
HP approves $10 billion stock buyback addition
Hewlett-Packard Co's said on Monday its board approved to buy back an additional $10 billion in shares to manage dilution created by shares issued under other plans.
Dell says assessing 3PAR offer after HP trumps bid
Dell Inc said on Sunday it was assessing its bid for 3PAR Inc after the data storage company's board of directors late on Friday said Hewlett-Packard Co's $2 billion (1.3 billion pound) offer was a superior proposal.
HP raises 3PAR offer to trump Dell again
Hewlett-Packard Co raised its offer for 3PAR Inc to $2 billion, once again topping Dell Inc's bid and showing it had plenty of ammunition in a bidding war for the data storage company.