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HP to buy Palm: Now the hard part
This is either the end of Palm, or the restart it always needed. Either way, it’s probably the iconic brand’s last chance for survival – and Hewlett-P...
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HP-Palm: Everyone's a loser but Apple
Not even a year ago Palm (PALM) and its chief investor, Elevation Partners, confidently spun a yarn about the pioneering company's long-term plan. The...
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HP tablet: third time's a charm?
The big buzz about Hewlett Packard's handheld strategy is that it's teamed up with Palm, presumably to join the tablet game.HP's executive vice presid...
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16% of teens, 30% of professionals plan to buy iPhones
By Philip Elmer-DeWittTwo surveys released Tuesday, one of American teenagers, the other of professionals and early adopters, show interest in Apple’s...
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HP casts a wide net to compete with Apple's tablets
Adam Lashinsky, Todd Bradley and Jon Rubinstein at Brainstorm Tech. Photo Credit: Matt Slaby, FortuneHewlett Packard has been hinting that it was goin...
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Apple TV swings hard but misses
By most accounts, Wednesday was a good day to be Steve Jobs. In fact, if you were looking at a box score of Apple's big game, their CEO's line might l...
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What will Oracle buy next?
Weighing the odds on how that $70 billion will be spent.Since Oracle (ORCL) co-President Charles Phillips said in July that the company could spend $7...
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Palm’s Next Act: Pixi
By Michael V. CopelandThe clearest indication at whom Palm is aiming its newest smartphone, dubbed Pixi, is the new Facebook application that debuts i...
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Chanos vs. China (Part Two)
Chanos: Right or wrong?There's no question the speculative fervor in real estate has captured the Chinese government's attention. Last spring Beijing...
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Where are they now?
Fortune takes a look back at our '40 under 40' of a decade ago to find out who's still flying high, and who's fallen from grace.By Maha Atal and Kim T...
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