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HP streamlines new consumer products
With the release of 158 new consumer products from digital imaging to handhelds to PCs, Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina spells out a new approach to create technologies that work together and are easier for consumers to understand and use.
This fall, Hewlett-Packard will release a media hub that promises consumers a simpler digital living-room experience. CEO Carly Fiorina gave attendees of her 2005 CES keynote address a preview.
HP slims down its blade chassis
Ann Livermore, executive vice president of Hewlett-Packard's Technology Solutions Group, introduces the BladeSystem C-Class -- a new chassis design for the company's blade server line. Livermore introduced HP Thermal Logic for power and cooling, HP Virtual Connect to improve virtualization and HP Insight Control to simplify management of the servers.
What it takes to secure wireless
What are the biggest challenges to keeping wireless networks secure? ZDNet's David Berlind talks with United Parcel Service Vice President Cathy Calagee, Hewlett-Packard Chief Technologist Paul Congdon and STSN Security Executive Stephen Cobb about what it takes to safeguard wireless networks today.
This camera will make a great companion for snapshot photographers who like to travel light but don't want to make large prints.
Samsung unfolds its first Origami
H.S. Kim, Samsung's executive vice president and general manager of computer systems, rolls out the company's new Q1 at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel on May 1.
Fingerprints--an open sesame for PDAs?
At the RSA security conference in San Francisco, CNET's Brian Cooley casts an eye over Hewlett-Packard's new built-in biometric scanning technology, designed to replace passwords in PDAs and tablet PCs.
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Hewlett-Packard chief Mark Hurd talks about how content companies are driving infrastructure innovations for the enterprise and consumers through their use of video, wikis, and blogs.
Step right up to the Canon ImageClass MF3110 for swift laser prints and scans but don't expect it to run your office.
Adobe creates 3D view of subjects
At the 6sight conference in Monterey, Calif., John Loiacono, senior vice president for Adobe Creative Solutions, demonstrates developing technology that constructs a 3D view of a subject from images collected on the Internet.
