Hewlett-Packard cooperating in int'l bribe probe
By 2010-08-12T22:21:16ZWASHINGTON (AP) -- Hewlett-Packard Co. said Thursday it is cooperating with U.S. and German authorities investigating allegations that three company executives used bribes to win a contract to sell computer gear to the Russian prosecutors' office.... hosted.ap.org |
PC industry's woes could mean bargains this fall
By JORDAN ROBERTSON 2010-08-27T23:13:46ZSAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- If you're looking for bargains on personal computers, bad news from the industry could be good for your pocketbook.... hosted.ap.org |
Intel chief: content-shifting key for chip-makers
By 2010-09-13T18:30:37ZSAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The semiconductor industry hasn't fully cracked the challenge of making chips that help people move content seamlessly between their devices, Intel Corp. CEO Paul Otellini said Monday.... hosted.ap.org |
Dozens charged in NY in global computer virus scam
By LARRY NEUMEISTER 2010-09-30T20:14:40ZNEW YORK (AP) -- Hackers in eastern Europe who used computer viruses to steal usernames and passwords teamed up with foreign students who opened bank accounts in the U.S. to snatch at least $3 million from American bank accounts, authorities said Thursday in announcing charges against more than 80 people.... hosted.ap.org |
Court to Google: Tell NYer who posted about her
By JENNIFER PELTZ 2010-10-20T23:03:39ZNEW YORK (AP) -- A business consultant who wants to know who's been anonymously disparaging and fixating on her online has gotten a court to force Google to tell her.... hosted.ap.org |