- Wed Nov 4 11:58 AM PST 2009 Fiorina's first act as senator: Merge California and Nevada
Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina says "together we can turn things around," announcing her candidacy for the U.S. Senate in an opinion piece in the Orange County Register.
- Tue Sep 29 10:15 PM PDT 2009 Report: HP mulls merging printer, PC units
The tech giant is reportedly considering reuniting the units, which were combined and then separated in 2005 under two different chief executives.
- Fri Apr 3 9:30 AM PDT 2009 Week in review: The wicked worm that wasn't
Conficker does little more than frighten. Google offers an inside view, while Verizon packs promises. Also: Microsoft settles with TomTom.
- Tue Mar 31 3:18 PM PDT 2009 Fiorina 'seriously considering' bid for Senate
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO makes the comments at a think tank, saying that her varied experiences would be an asset if she were to pursue political office.
- Mon Mar 2 10:10 PM PST 2009 Carly Fiorina treated for breast cancer
A representative for the former chief of Hewlett-Packard says her prognosis for full recovery is excellent.
- Thu Feb 26 2:17 PM PST 2009 As if Mark Hurd doesn't have enough on his plate
HP's superstar CEO was right: He does run two companies. The question is how fast HP's services business can grow while the rest of the company just tries to hold its own in a vicious recession.
- Sat Feb 21 6:54 AM PST 2009 This week's Bartzometer: Sales vs. engineering
Simmering tensions between sales and engineering teams are a fact. In good times, it's manageable. When times turn tough, look out. Yahoo's new CEO should keep this in mind.
- Tue Jan 20 3:42 PM PST 2009 Hackborn won't seek re-election to HP board
Richard Hackborn has been the lead independent director since the firing of Patricia Dunn in the wake of the company's spying scandal.
- Thu Oct 30 12:00 PM PDT 2008 Where have Silicon Valley's Republicans gone?
Venture capitalist Tim Draper was George W. Bush's point man in Silicon Valley. Now he's voting for Barack Obama. And he's not alone: Enthusiasm for John McCain is hard to find.
- Mon Oct 20 5:37 AM PDT 2008 Obama gets backing of Google CEO Schmidt
Eric Schmidt plans to make a campaign appearance Tuesday with the Democratic nominee for president but says "Google is officially neutral," according to The Wall Street Journal.




