Hewlett-Packard, the world's largest IT company, and Nokia, the biggest phone manufacturer, are both expected to make game-changing announcements next week. HP will be first, with the announcement of ...
Disruption is a cruel mistress. It giveth and it taketh. A tale of two stocks Simply comparing a price chart of both companies shows a remarkable similarity in their respective trajectories. One ...
Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced it has signed a multi-year patent license agreement with HP covering the use of Nokia’s video technologies in HP’s devices. Under the agreement HP will make ...
This morning Hewlett-Packard(HPQ) held its 2012 securities analyst meeting at which CEO Meg Whitman signaled there is more work to be done to turn the company around. More specifically, Whitman said ...
Leo Apotheker is taking over as CEO of Hewlett Packard today. Formerly he ran SAP. According to MarketWatch.com "HP's New CEO Has a Lot To Prove," and investors were less than overwhelmed by the ...
HOLLYWOOD — Radio is jumping into the interactive age. Cell phone manufacturer Nokia and IT company HP are teaming to offer FM radio stations the ability to stream interactive video content to go ...
HP and Nokia, a world leader in mobile communications, today announced an agreement to deliver a jointly developed, integrated solution for the processing of forms using mobile technology. Offering a ...
Oct 31 (Reuters) - Finnish telecom company Nokia NOKIA.HE on Tuesday sued Amazon AMZN.O and HP Inc HPQ.N in Delaware federal court, accusing the companies of infringing several Nokia patents related ...
Nokia has filed legal proceedings against Amazon in multiple countries, including the US, Germany, India, the UK, and the European Unified Patent Court. The Finnish company alleges that Amazon has ...
Nokia has extended its outsourcing contract with Hewlett-Packard for five years, HP said Wednesday. Under the deal, HP will continue to manage the IT infrastructure and operations for Nokia's network ...
Disruption is a cruel mistress. It giveth and it taketh. Simply comparing a price chart of both companies shows a remarkable similarity in their respective trajectories. One difference is that Nokia ...