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PC World October 4, 2001 Tom Spring |
Compaq Recalls 1.4 Million AC Adaptors Shipped with Armada and Prosignia models, faulty component poses possible fire risk...  |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2001 Doug Bartholomew |
And It Keeps On Computing Whenever manufacturers gather to sing the praises of computers that have kept on ticking, the tried and proven AS/400 always gets the biggest play. Users testify to the versatility of a venerable system...  |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2001 Doug Bartholomew |
Lost In The Woods Will someone please lend HP and Compaq a compass?  |
PC World September 27, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
Athlon PCs Grow Scarce in Mainstream Market Gateway's defection and HP/Compaq merger could drive AMD fans underground...  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
Corporate Culture Can Break (or Make) a Merger Among concerns raised by industry analysts who are tracking Hewlett-Packard's proposed acquisition of Compaq is the thorny question of corporate culture. Can a mega-company absorb another mega-company and still run things the way it used to? Should it even try?  |
PC World September 20, 2001 Douglas F. Gray |
AMD Confirms Palomino Will Debut in Fall Next Athlon desktop CPUs expected to challenge Intel with more capable chip core...  |
PC World September 10, 2001 Tom Mainelli |
Pentium 4 PCs Go Rambus-Free Intel's new 845 chip set pairs its flagship CPU with mainstream SDRAM memory...  |
U.S. Banker September 2001 Mark Bruno |
Compaq Targets Banks for Servicing Computer companies are starting to shift strategies to attract new business from the banking community. Rather than merely offering computer hardware and software products, some have begun to stress servicing agreements. That's the case with Compaq...  |
PC World September 4, 2001 Tom Spring |
Mega Merger Could Influence PC Prices As HP/Compaq merger percolates, will consumers win or lose?  |
PC World September 4, 2001 Williams & Legard |
HP to Buy Compaq in $25 Billion Deal In the planned $25 billion deal, HP will become one of the largest technology companies in the world...  |
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