Last modified: September 30, 2006 7:00 AM PDT
This week in video: New companies emerge, HP testifies
We gave some of them even more time to show us what they've got.
Also: In Washington, the congressional hearing on Hewlett-Packard's internal leak investigation gave each representative ten minutes to grill witnesses.
Some took the Fifth Amendment, but both former Chairman Patricia Dunn and current Chairman and CEO Mark Hurd took and answered some tough ones. We've gathered some of the more telling moments.
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DemoFall brings out slew of new companies
Entrepreneurs are pitching products that integrate popular technologies such as GPS navigation, Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity, video editing and MP3 storage and music recording.
HP faces congressional hearing
Representatives have harsh words for Hewlett-Packard at subcommittee hearing regarding the company's investigation of reporters and its own employees and board members.


