Hurd offers just a glimpse of HP strategy
At a meeting with investors in New York, Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd presented a broad overview of HP's mission.September 7, 2005, 2:19 PM PDT
HP to reschedule tech conference
update Hewlett-Packard is working to reschedule its HP Technology Forum 2005, which was slated for next week in New Orleans.September 6, 2005, 6:41 AM PDT
Mirror, mirror, staring into space
Astronomers racing to build the biggest telescope ever are engaged in a feat of optical derring-do (not to mention fund-raising).The New York Times
September 4, 2005, 6:00 AM PDT
Powering a new generation of cars
Don't expect fuel cells. The power under your hood in a few years may come from a new spin on diesel.September 2, 2005, 11:56 AM PDT
Scientists: Earth's center rotates faster than surface
A team of geophysicists is presenting data on Friday showing that Earth's inner core spins faster than the rest of the planet.The New York Times
August 26, 2005, 6:05 AM PDT
Airborne laser brings 'Star Wars' a step closer
A Pentagon agency is designing a laser small enough to fit on a fighter jet but powerful enough to knock out an in-flight missile.Airborne laser weapons
August 25, 2005, 9:16 AM PDT
Staring at the sun, despite Mom's advice
The Solarscope is a sophisticated viewing apparatus for observing a total eclipse of the sun.Solarscope's sunny view
The New York Times
August 22, 2005, 5:49 AM PDT
Army speeds high-tech tools to soldiers
Bomb-scouting 'bots and English-to-Arabic handhelds are a few of the gadgets concocted by the Army's Rapid Equipping Force.August 15, 2005, 9:48 AM PDT
This week in the tech workplace
As Hewlett-Packard announces job cuts, Microsoft threatens to take Google to the mat over a new hire.July 22, 2005, 12:01 PM PDT
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HP printing out 14,500 pink slips
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HP to announce restructuring Tuesday
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HP's new CIO gets $15.3 million pay package
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U.S. losing share of science and engineering grads
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Minorities make small gains in science jobs
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Intel may invest in India testing plant
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Federal report warns of RFID misuses
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Lenovo preps PC incubator
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VeriSign buys RFID consulting boutique
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Study: Small firms' IT spending to grow
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STMicro to cut 3,000 jobs within the year
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Robotics industry hypes drive to market
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Fiorina moves on to speaking engagements
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Apple tries to recover in the classroom
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Dell opens design center in Singapore
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