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    HP to offer new spy services

    Discussion in 'HP' started by overclock, Sep 11, 2006.

  1. overclock

    overclock Notebook Guru

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  2. Andrew Baxter

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    That is pretty dirty laundry being aired there for HP, after Carli Fiorina being fired last year it seemed things were going so smooth. Guess not, lol.

    It's not going to affect their notebook business, half of these guys bickering in the boardroom probably don't even know what the notebook offerings are from the company. As long as the product designers and manufacturing guys aren't bickering then HP's notebooks won't be affected ;)
     
  3. LFC

    LFC Ex-NBR

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    Don't you think "HP to offer new spy services" is a tad ott? There's a world of difference between a over-zealous helper and doing the same to customers - which would never happen in a million years. Besides governments have that market cornered ;) :p

    I love my new HP however
     
  4. JM

    JM Mr. Misanthrope NBR Reviewer

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    HP's just branching into a new market.

    :p

    Perhaps the next James Bond film will feature all-HP eletronics?

    ;)



    Anyways, I don't think it'll hurt HP.