
HP lays off staff
16 per cent to go
Maker of expensive printer ink HP has announced it is culling 16 percent of its workforce as part of a restructuring plan aimed at cutting costs.

HP replaces Weisler with Enrique Lores
Company reports mixed results
Longtime HP veteran Enrique Lores, who runs the $20 billion printer business, is succeeding Dion Weisler as CEO, effective November 1.

US Product and Safety Commission recalls 78,500 HP laptops
Fire and burns hazards
The US Product and Safety Commission (UPSC) has announced a "battery safety" recall of about 78,500 HP laptops for what the UPSC calls "fire and burn hazards".

HP's gaming laptop has a HP's 240Hz display
Claims that the Omen 15 is the first gaming laptop to get it
HP has jacked up the the refresh rate on its latest Omen 15.

United States arranges Lynch mob
Criminal charges for embarrassing HP
The United States has filed criminal charges against Mike Lynch over the $11 billion sale of the British software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard seven years ago.

HPCC and HP enterprise team up for Hawk supercomputer
3.5 faster thanks to AMD
The High - Performance Computing Centre of the University of Stuttgart (HLRS) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), today announced a collaboration to build and deliver HLRS, a next-generation supercomputer.

HP has leather laptop
Non-vegan friendly, fast moover as HP pulls the udder one
HP has come up with a design with which to hack off any vegan friends you might have.

Dell and HP advertise Intel Optane as "memory"
Could cause confusion among customers
It appears that both Dell and HP have been caught advertising Intel's Optane SSD as "memory", or rather precisely, together with RAM, despite the fact that Optane SSDs clearly belong with storage as an addition to the HDD.

HP doing better than expected
Notebook and desktop demand picked up
The maker of expensive printer ink HP reported better than expected quarterly revenue and raised its full year profit forecast thanks to strong demand for its notebooks and desktops.

US convicts Autonomy chief financial officer of fraud
Inflated company value
A US court has decided that the former chief financial officer of British software company Autonomy committed wire fraud and other crimes by inflating the outfit's value before its sale to HP.