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Business liquidator opens up shop
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Court: HP had right to fire employee
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HP to Sell Own Version of Apple iPod |
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2nd-quarter loss narrowed; revenues fall
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Sun to cut 200 jobs in Newark |
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| Jan.22 |
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Police officer saved 2 lives at fire
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Opteron-Based Servers Offerred |
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| Feb.2 |
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Incyte lays off 257 workers |
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| Feb.9 |
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New, faster computer servers |
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Founder to return as part of acquisition |
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Profit jumps 30% 1st-quarter earnings report met expectations, but executives acknowledged relentless attacks from Dell and IBM
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| Feb.20 |
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Shares fall 3% despite higher earnings |
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| Feb.24 |
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HP Servers Using AMD Microchip |
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| Feb.25 |
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Program Aimed at HP Customers |
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Moves in Digital Rights Management |
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Plans to build $40-million fiber optic system |
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| Mar.10 |
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CalPERS withholds votes |
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Directors re-elected despite concern
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| Mar.19 |
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P. Allen giving $13.5m for space research
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| Mar.22 |
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New System for Gaming Servers
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| Mar.25 |
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HP sues rival for patent infringement
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Sun settles with Microsoft, cuts 3,300 job| Struggling server maker reached a sweeping, $1.6 billion settlement and plans to cooperate with its longtime nemesis | |
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| Apr.14 |
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Amazon-owned A9 launches search tool
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| Apr.15 |
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Larger-than-expected loss A net loss was $760 million, or 23 cents per share, compared to net income of $4 million, or break-even, in 2003
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| Apr.16 |
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Sun promises MS deal will boost finances Executives vowed that a landmark settlement with Microsoft would boost flagging fortunes
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| Apr.18 |
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Prowler stolen trees from 16 homes
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| May.10 |
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Hit-and-run driver released after 9 months
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Built-To-Order Gaming PC
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| May.17 |
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Mountain lion chased by dog, killed by police
Map of spotted roaming the residential street for hours was shot street Palo Alto| A 110-pound male mountain lion spotted roaming the residential streets for hours was shot and killed | |
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Profit jumps 34%, but analysts cautious| Hewlett-Packard Co. improved its outlook for the second half of the year | |
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| May.19 |
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Protests After Cops Kill Mountain Lion
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Shares rises percent on profit jump Shares rose nearly 4% after the computer maker reported a 34% gain in quarterly earnings
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New Hardware, Software, Services
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2 large wild cat sightings
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| Jun.25 |
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Flaws that could affect computers Intel and Hewlett-Packard reported manufacturing and design flaws
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City workers approve 2-year contract
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| Jul.2 |
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Arrested on hacking charges
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| Jul.8 |
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Workers find child's decomposed body| Construction workers found a garbage bag containing the remains of a small child | |
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| Jul.11 |
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Maid arrested for the murder of baby Maria Ana Quinones, 22, is a maid at the Days Inn near where the body of an infant was found
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| Jul.18 |
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Woman arrested in death of baby 31-year-old Ophelia Vanider Hill was arrested in connection with the death of a baby found in an abandoned apartment
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| Jul.19 |
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Cash lane converted to FasTrak lane Caltrans officials, concerned that the conversion might increase traffic
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| Jul.20 |
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4th-quarter profit as sales rise Sun Microsystems saw sales jump for the first time in 3 years
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| Jul.22 |
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Animation giant is going public
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| Aug.3 |
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Linux-based notebook launched
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| Aug.4 |
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Nanosys withdraws initial public offering
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| Aug.12 |
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3rd-quarter earnings below expectations| Computer giant reported a 9% jump in third-quarter revenues. An execution by server and storage business is 'unacceptable' | |
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Shares slide 13% on disappointing results High-tech giant is citing costly glitches and softer-than-expected demand for its server and storage products
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| Sep.12 |
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Fire displaced apartment residents
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| Sep.13 |
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Quarter net income down by $12 million
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| Sep.20 |
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Sexually assault at nursing home Ronnie Mitchell, 47, was taken into custody after someone at Lytton Gardens Skilled Nursing Facility reported the incident
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Sun embraces Linux, targets Red Hat Sun Microsystems is seeking to jump into a low-end but high-volume market it's been accused of ignoring
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| Sep.30 |
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Most expensive city in Bay Area
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| Oct.14 |
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Steve Jobs first appears after surgery The 49-year-old executive attended a news conference to unveil a new Apple store at a shopping mall
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Fiscal first-quarter loss narrowed
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| Nov.3 |
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Parcel tax measure fell just short
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Ruskin Victorious in Assembly Race Democrat managed to edge out GOP rival Poizner by 4 points, getting 52% of the vote to Poizner's 48%
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| Nov.5 |
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Sun finalizes accounting for settlement Sun Microsystems quarter loss was reduced as the company finalized $92 million patent settlement with Kodak
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Woman Raped in Her Bedroom A woman in her late 40s was staying at the home alone when a male suspect entered the residence at 2 a.m.
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| Nov.12 |
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Arrest in rape case
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| Nov.15 |
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Operating system Solaris 10 be unveiled
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| Nov.23 |
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$200 million hit for staff reductions Hewlett-Packard said that the reductions in the first half of fiscal 2005 would cost roughly $200 million
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| Nov.30 |
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'Virus throttling' software Engineers at Hewlett-Packard are working on the software that could slow the spread of viruses and worms