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HP adds AirPrint support for 8 more of its printers
Apple’s AirPrint feature introduced in iOS 4.2 is definitely great if you have a printer that can support it. Unfortunately, many models by many different manufacturers still don’t, and users with unsupported printers will have to either turn to third-party apps or just live without the feature. Hewlett-Packard, however, has stepped up and added AirPrint support for 8 more of its LaserJet printers.
HP ships touch screen laptop before Apple, we’re not worried
News of the HP TouchSmart tx2 swept blogs, news sites, and social networks alike this week, and, as imagined, this touch screen laptop was instantly pointed out as a direct victory over Apple. For example, BusinessWeek even wrote, “Apple watchers assumed Jobs & Co. would be the first to offer a multitouch laptop, but Hewlett-Packard more »
Apple: already green enough?
For a long time, Apple has talked a whole lot about going green. Well, a lot sooner than expected, Apple has realized that goal. According to a recent survey by Environmental Leader, Apple, along with HP and Microsoft, are at the very top of the environmentally friendly food chain. The information necessary to complete the more »
I won’t buy a Cinema Display from Apple
I just received a 23″ Cinema Display. I bought it off of eBay for the “cheap” price of $600. This is a steal compared to Apple’s list price of $899 before tax and shipping, but a rip-off when comparing it to a similar monitor.
Before the Cinema Display, I had a 24″ HP. Cost? $369, before tax and shipping. It had four USB ports compared to the Cinema’s two. It could tilt from perpendicular to the desk all the way to parallel to it. It could move up and down. It could swivel. It could even rotate to portrait mode. It was very feature-paced for only about $400, but I got a Cinema Display anyway. I’m a sucker for the Apple brand.
Apple hires former HP attorney Charles Charnas
There are reports that Apple has hired Charles Charnas, a former deputy general attorney for HP that oversaw the purchase of Compaq for $25 billion in 2001. After being hired by HP in 1999, he quickly made his way to the upper positions, being elected Vice President and Deputy General Counsel a short three years more »















