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HP sued for misleading investors

HP’s grand decisions of late has landed it a class action lawsuit. The suit is being led by HP shareholder Richard Gammel who accuses HP’s executives of leading investors to believe the company was confident in its business decisions more than it actually was. As a result, Gammel claims HP’s stock was wrongfully inflated. Gammel is seeking an untold amount for anyone who purchased shares in HP between November 22, 2010 and August 18, 2011.

Best Buy looks to greatly expand Best Buy Mobile, outlines future plans

Best Buy outlined its plans to grow its business today. Best Buy will attempt to leverage online sales, accessories and services moving forward. Best Buy will also put more resources behind Best Buy Mobile within the next five years.

Launching a startup? You may want to check out Microsoft’s BizSpark created just for startups

Just Wednesday, Microsoft announced a site set up exclusively for tech startups. No, working with startups isn’t a new concept for Microsoft. But often, the programs weren’t very well known, and the scope was rather narrow. This latest launch, BizSpark, is a different story.

First off, when joining, you get the what you might expect — Microsoft products. Of course, there are the obvious Office, Visual Studio, Sharepoint, as well as both Windows and SQL Server. But that isn’t all. BizSpark works with over 300 Network Partners who can offer the program right to startups. The really big bonus? There is absolutely no upfront cost to join. You do however, have to pay $100 when you leave the program.

Learn more about what you can do with Microsoft’s help after the break.