Showing posts with label hp. Show all posts
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Monday, August 30, 2010

HP: No Go for Windows Phone 7


HP has announced that from now on will use webOS operating on mobile devices, eliminating once and for all the Windows Phone 7.

HP has announced that from now on mobile phones is to integrate the operating webOS and not the Windows Phone 7. Naturally, the decision was not surprising as the Palm and webOS is now $ 1.2 billion "children" of HP.

In an interview given by a company spokeswoman said "we continue to be the largest customer of Microsoft. At the same time, however, the primary goal is to develop the webOS to eventually be the best operating on mobile phones to be placed on the market. "

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Apple, Google, HP, IBM and others are accused of stealing patent

The legal departments of leading high tech companies now have a new opponent in the face of a world unknown company. The InNova filed suit in the courts of Texas, accusing virtually the entire market for stealling patent on the filtering of spam emails, which secured 15 years ago by the founder.



Robert Uomini claims that at the time a patent Nos 6018761 is in existince to manage spam. The description of the patent states that this method separates the spam email from them wanted to be read by the current user. Uomini now argues that most companies have illegally copied its patent. Among other things, the lawsuit brought against Apple, Google, 3Com, HP, IBM, Yahoo, Research In Motion (RIM), Dell, Symantec, McAfee, Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson.



Obviously, InNova has put a bold target cash compensation. Certainly, it is easy to mess with the whole world, so if justified, InNova will be talking about a real victory of David against Goliath.

HP passes in counterattack

Under the CRN John Tompson vice president and general manager of HP sent an e-mail to cooperating distributors of the company which invites them to seize the opportunity presented to them and to seek aggressive marketing initiatives targeted campaigns and solutions transition systems from HP .
Thompson does not mention the specific practice but points out that IBM's recent announcement may cause concern to many customers, in relation to service and support. "You have the unique opportunity to be foisted on the HP as the best alternative to such customers," he concludes.