Falling PC sales appear to be bottoming out
Published in News


Unless you are Apple

There are signs that the falling PC market has opened its parachute and nearly hit rock bottom – unless you are Apple which is continuing to fall like a meteor.

HP Rolls Out Device-as-a-Service
Published in News
Monday, 04 July 2016 11:29

HP Rolls Out Device-as-a-Service


Printers, PCs, Tablets on a single contract

HP has decided to allow enterprises to get their paws on HP's latest PCs, tablets, printers and other devices using a single contract with no cash upfront.

Oracle told to pay HP $3 billion over Itanium
Published in PC Hardware


The cost of stopping support

A Californian jury has decided that Oracle should not have stopped supporting Itanium and needs to write a cheque to HP for $3 billion for doing so.Needless to say Oracle has said it would appeal the verdict.

New star-trek film is a massive advert for HPE
Published in News


HPE will boldly go if it is still here in 250 years

The former maker of expensive printer ink has said that the Star Trek Beyond, the latest in the new Star Trek movies will be a big advert for the company.

HP releases new Pavilion x360 range
Published in AI
Tuesday, 03 May 2016 13:38

HP releases new Pavilion x360 range


Do not break the bank

The maker of expensive printer ink, HP announced a series of new laptops for the back-to-school market or anyone who is looking for a two-in-one that won't hurt the bank balance.

HP launches cool new Chromebook
Published in AI
Friday, 29 April 2016 10:05

HP launches cool new Chromebook


Better specs for just $499

The maker of expensive printer ink, HP has just launched a new Chromebook with some pretty good specs and a starting price of $499.

Rivals target out-of-date MacPro
Published in AI
Friday, 08 April 2016 12:30

Rivals target out-of-date MacPro


Expensive old rubbish wins wrong oscar

Apple’s rivals are targeting those who are still using Apple’s long-out-of-date Mac Pro.

HP jumps on the Virtual Reality bandwagon
Published in News
Thursday, 07 April 2016 15:21

HP jumps on the Virtual Reality bandwagon


Starting at $4,363

HP has released a virtual reality PC range which costs an arm and a leg.

HP gets "the world’s thinnest" title
Published in AI
Tuesday, 05 April 2016 13:28

HP gets "the world’s thinnest" title


Sorry Apple you are far too fat

HP has proved that anyone can make a thin notebook by launching its ultra-thin Spectre laptop.

Asustek and Acer see LCD monitor sales growing
Published in Graphics


Asustek has 30 percent growth in EU

Asustek Computer and Acer are doing rather well flogging their LCD monitors.