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Hewlett-Packard is the company to beat in the printer world. But in a market that is fast maturing, how does the printing giant stay ahead? By going where the growth is--and where few rivals can ...
That said, you should be able to use third-party ink cartridges in your HP printer. HP, Canon and Epson have chips in their cartridges that communicate with the printers.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Hewlett-Packard is shaking up its business yet again, combining its printer and personal computer divisions. One of HP's longest-tenured and most-admired executives is ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. is expected today to introduce a line of bargain printers, marking an aggressive push by the computer giant to dominate the market for inkjet printers priced less than $100 ...
A security vulnerability discovered in Hewlett-Packard printers would allow hackers to steal data from the printers, cause them to burst in flames or be used as a launchpad to attack other ...
Hewlett-Packard will introduce a fleet of printers with Web access, their own e-mail addresses and touch screens. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Forthcoming Hewlett-Packard printers that are priced at more than US$99 will let users print remotely using mobile phones and other wireless devices, without needing a traditional PC, the company ...
When AirPrint debuted, only Hewlett-Packard printers offered compatibility, but these days there are hundreds — maybe thousands — of printers from dozens of manufacturers that support it.
Stolfo and his team illuminated many ways that hackers could exploit the printers they hacked — using them to steal personal information, or attack otherwise secure networks, for example.
Hewlett-Packard notified Dell Computer on Tuesday morning that it will no longer sell printers, scanners and digital cameras to Dell due to Dell's reported plans to enter the printer business. HP ...
While I’ve read of printer companies trying to disable the use of third-party ink, it seems that you can use them. I’m not sure what model the reader owns, but I suggest taking a look at a ...