HP’s Q1 2013 earnings are better than expected, but revenue is down, down, down

"Think of it like a smart rifle. You have a smart car; you got a smartphone; well, now we have a smart rifle," company President Jason Schauble says.

Britain’s accounting watchdog to investigate Autonomy

We're just at the beginning of an ed-tech revolution. I believe that MOOCs are the first step, and are still struggling experiments.

‘Scott Forstall got what he deserved’ and 10 other great quotes from 2012

Quantum computing promises to vastly expand what technology companies can do with data -- and Google wants a part of it.

Autonomy now a challenger for worst corporate acquisition ever

At Maker Faire Bay Area, a "startup pavilion" highlights 20 new maker-focused startups. But big companies like Autodesk, General Electric, and even Google are getting into the DIY game too.

HP falls off the cliff, analysts “throw in the towel”

"Think of it like a smart rifle. You have a smart car; you got a smartphone; well, now we have a smart rifle," company President Jason Schauble says.

HP’s Meg Whitman tops list of female CEOs ranked by web presence

We're just at the beginning of an ed-tech revolution. I believe that MOOCs are the first step, and are still struggling experiments.

HP’s grim absence from smartphone market will last until 2014

Quantum computing promises to vastly expand what technology companies can do with data -- and Google wants a part of it.

Meg Whitman: HP turnaround will take until 2016 (!)

"Think of it like a smart rifle. You have a smart car; you got a smartphone; well, now we have a smart rifle," company President Jason Schauble says.

HP hasn’t kept up with Apple’s PC design innovation, says CEO Meg Whitman

Quantum computing promises to vastly expand what technology companies can do with data -- and Google wants a part of it.

HP CEO Meg Whitman: ‘Our next smartphone has to be done right’

Quantum computing promises to vastly expand what technology companies can do with data -- and Google wants a part of it.

HP loses 4,000 employees in quarter, accelerates employee departures

Steven Dengler, a rich guy and big fan of Kickstarter, wants to bring indie gaming to the fore.

HP reports quarterly (paper) loss of $8.9B but beats estimates

Steven Dengler, a rich guy and big fan of Kickstarter, wants to bring indie gaming to the fore.

HP to report its biggest quarterly loss in history

Steven Dengler, a rich guy and big fan of Kickstarter, wants to bring indie gaming to the fore.

Is Facebook killing HP’s printer business?

Steven Dengler, a rich guy and big fan of Kickstarter, wants to bring indie gaming to the fore.

HP’s Meg Whitman is cautiously optimistic that tech giant is stabilizing

Steven Dengler, a rich guy and big fan of Kickstarter, wants to bring indie gaming to the fore.

HP plans to lay off 27,000 people — 8 percent of the workforce

Steven Dengler, a rich guy and big fan of Kickstarter, wants to bring indie gaming to the fore.

Is HP getting ready for a big split?

HP announced yesterday that it is merging two of its big divisions: the Personal Systems Group (PSG) and the Imaging and Printing Group (IPG), with the resulting group being lead by Todd Bradley (current GM of PSG).

Between them, these …

HP shakes up organization, will combine printer and PC units

Enterprise tech IPOs have seen some big movement over the past few years. Now we can add big data and data visualization company Tableau Software to the list.

HP rumored to be combining printer and PC groups

Steven Dengler, a rich guy and big fan of Kickstarter, wants to bring indie gaming to the fore.