This week HP released details on how they'd continue to release devices with the Windows 7 operating system onboard. This is far from unheard of in the PC universe, with major PC manufacturers ...
Apparently tonight is not a good night for tablet devices. Though, if you were to ask a few people, it may still continue to be a very good couple of days for Hewlett-Packard. After the announcement ...
A visit to HP’s website this morning will feel like a time warp … or maybe a welcome return home. In a move that will cause headaches at Microsoft, the computer maker is running a special promotion ...
It has been two years since the release of Windows 8 and HP is still pushing Windows 7 machines to the consumer as Microsoft faces the harsh reality that Windows 8 will never replace Windows 7. No, it ...
This weekend HP brought in a blast from the past in an attempt to boost its PC sales. Windows 7. In promotional material on its website and email blasts, HP says it'll start shipping PCs with Windows ...
When Microsoft announced it was pulling the plug on its Itanium support earlier this year, I wondered whether there was any pushback from HP, a long-time Itanium backer. But given this week's turn of ...
Ah yes, the on-again, off-again HP Slate running Windows 7. Before CES, it was a buzz-worthy expected product, but its brief appearance in Steve Ballmer’s CES keynote left some rather disappointed.
Harry McCracken of the Technologizer was recently at the Big Money Untethered conference yesterday where HP CEO Phil McKinney was talking about the pros and cons of using existing operating systems on ...
The good news is the share of PCs and tablets running Windows 8/8.1 is on the rise. But the bad news is that despite now surpassing the 10-percent share mark, according to Net Applications, some PC ...
Last week word leaked out that HP may have halted development of the HP Slate, the company’s upcoming Windows 7 tablet with a touchscreen interface and support for Adobe Flash — something that’s ...
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