Las Vegas, NV -- Computer technology giant Hewlett Packard unveiled Monday its new line of sleek notebook products that combine ultra-portability with high performance to cater to the ever-growing and more demanding mobile consumer population. In addition, the company also launched the HP DataPass, a pre-paid 3G mobile broadband service available in the U.S. market.
LAS VEGAS, NV -- Computer technology giant Hewlett Packard is poised to unveil new server and networking products as part of the Interop technology conference taking place in this city this week.
The island’s top two wireless carriers introduced more than a handful of devices Thursday, keeping up with their commitments to offer island customers the latest in mobile technology.
In keeping with plans announced last year to broaden the scope of its 4G service, wireless carrier T-Mobile recently incorporated three new devices into its lineup: the Sidekick 4G, the T-Mobile G2X with Google and the T-Mobile G-Slate with Google tablet.
Puerto Rico’s wireless carriers, in cooperation with local and federal government agencies, are working toward deploying a platform known as the Commercial Mobile Alerts System, to be able to deliver real-time messages to subscribers in case of an emergency.
Telecommunications provider Claro announced Wednesday the availability of the trailblazing iPad2 mobile tablet, which it will market through payment plans allowing customers to finance it for 24, 36 or 48 months.
Squeezed by a decline in demand for its print telephone directories as consumers and advertisers turn their attention to online and mobile versions of the bulky book, Caribe Media Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday in Delaware.
The number of bankruptcy cases filed on the island in the month of April represented an 11 percent drop in comparison to the same month last year, Boletín de Puerto Rico reported Monday.
The survey that will determine Puerto Rico’s ranking in this year’s World Economic Forum’s Competitive Report has been distributed to members of the local business community, who the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce is urging to fill it out to help paint a clear picture of the island’s current standing.
German enterprise software developer SAP this week released results for the first quarter ended March 31, reporting a 247 percent growth of its business in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, attributed directly to booming technology adoption by small and mid-sized businesses.
Telecommunications service provider Claro may be close to approaching the finish line on a more than three-year race to obtain franchise rights to launch islandwide cable television services in Puerto Rico, News is my Business learned Thursday.
Less than five months after acquiring storage solutions and data management developer Compellent Technologies for $960 million, Dell announced Wednesday the formal launching of Dell Compellent, a new service division in Puerto Rico.
Wireless carrier Open Mobile and device manufacturer Motorola Mobility have teamed up to enter the so-called premium mobile market with the introduction of two Motorola products that are paired with an unlimited plan to talk, text and surf the Web for $65 a month.
A little more than one-third of island business and residential consumers have done away with their landline service in the last decade. While the reasons may be more than a few, saving money by opting out of traditional phone service and the practicality of mobility are likely highly responsible for fixed lines going down the same path as rotary phones.
Techies looking to pick up an Apple iPad 2 will have yet another, albeit unlikely, retail location to go get it starting this week — Toys R Us.
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