HP has reportedly lost the services of the lead designer of the Palm Pre, just days after the resignation of HP CEO Mark Hurd

HP has reportedly lost the services of the lead designer of the Palm Pre, just days after the resignation of HP CEO Mark Hurd
Dell's PCIe chassis offers 17 Teraflops of GPU power to PowerEdge servers in specialist data centres
Providing broadband via satellite is becoming an increasingly viable way to provide access to remote areas
Firms will choose an IT provider based on its finance, not its technology, an analyst predicts
As embedded security become the norm, vendors talk about it less and less, but embedded security shouldn’t be assumed security, says Larry Walsh
Autism experiences led the wives of NetSuite and Zoho CEOs to create MedicalMine and its ChARM cloud application
Tektronix Communications signs a definitive agreement to buy network security provider Arbor Networks
Microsoft and Polycom are entering an alliance that will include jointly developing, selling and marketing unified communications products
A Wall Street Journal article suggests the Apple exec may have proven incompatible with the company's corporate culture, and CEO Steve Jobs
Details have began to emerge of the woman at the centre of the scandal that led Mark Hurd to resign as boss of HP
Cisco's debut of its FabricPath Switching System for the Nexus 7000 platform shows that Spanning Tree Protocol is on the way out, says Cameron Sturdevant
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Despite his abrupt exit from HP, former chairman and CEO Mark Hurd and his management team have put the company in a solid position, according to analysts
Mark Hurd, HP's chairman, CEO and president, has decided to resign his positions effective immediately in the wake of harassment allegations
VeriSign is offering small businesses a dedicated online clinic to help give customers advice and assistance on trust and authentication issues
Social networking sites such as Facebook are Twitter are costing the British economy billions of pounds a year in lost working time
The recent 3.0 release brings together just about every security feature that could be offered via proxy in a straightforward GUI, yet several flaws remain
Companies are beginning to focus more on implementing systems that will reduce their energy expenses and carbon emissions, according to a report
An internal review of thousands of NHS websites has found that they are costing £86 million per year, and are not meeting the public's needs
Another communications provider is in trouble with the advertising regulator, after BT boasted that its fibre-based service could deliver the Internet 'instantly'
Lenovo engineers “sweated the small stuff” on the new M70e and A70 ThinkCentre towers, shaving power use by 15 percent
The data centre industry wants the government to embrace tech as a force for good when it comes to climate change. Time to sort fact from fiction, says Andrew Donoghue
Microsoft and Salesforce.com agreed to settle their respective patent-infringement lawsuits against each other
Intel agrees to a set of restrictions in its business practices as part of a settlement to resolve an antitrust lawsuit brought by the US FTC
The KA-SAT satellite is being developed for Eutelsat to provide faster broadband services to the digitally deprived
AMD is dedicating a new blog to its upcoming microprocessor architecture code-named Bulldozer
Addition of Surgient's intellectual property will put Quest on the map in the increasingly in-demand private cloud management space
Data centre groups want the government to consider a Climate Change Agreement as an alternative to existing environmental regulations
The actual meters are a weak point between home networks and smart grid infrastructure that will be exploited, experts warn
One year after it started shipping its Unified Computing System, Cisco has about 1,000 enterprise customers - with a lot more in the pipeline