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"1993" - 15 Total Result(s)
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Bringing New Life to Old Hardware
Denise Furet, program manager, and Gilles Brulet, recycling specialist at Hardware Recycling Europe, took in 120 tons of obsolete HP products on a monthly basis. Many parts were reused for repairs and ...
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Emily Duncan: HP Culture & Diversity
Emily Duncan worked at Hewlett-Packard from 1985–2007 in various positions related to diversity, including vice president, culture & diversity for 10 years. During her time with HP, Duncan led diversi ...
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Green Print Job: Saving Paper
Wei Song, an R&D engineer at HP’s Little Falls Operation in Delaware, was responsible for a paper-saving innovation during testing of the HP 7673 automatic sampler and tray. The product printed side-b ...
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Hewlett-Packard Joins Energy Star
When the Environmental Protection Agency launched the Energy Star program to certify energy-efficient devices, Hewlett-Packard was one of the program’s first partners. The company’s LaserJet 4L printe ...
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HP Omnibook 300: One of the Great Ones
The Omnibook 300 “superportable” had revolutionary capability relative to its size. It was the first laptop to come with Microsoft Windows and Word preinstalled on its ROM, speeding up its operation a ...
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HP’s Moscow Office Matryoshka Doll
Hewlett-Packard opened its Moscow office in 1973, and unlike most Western technology companies, it maintained operations there from that point forward. This matryoshka (Russian nesting doll) set repre ...
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Next Up: NetServer Networked Computers
The NetServer series launched in 1993 — the LM 4/33 was among its introductory products. Networked computers were becoming more common in small and medium-sized businesses, and NetServer staked out He ...
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On Board: HP Roseville Facility
Since opening in 1987, the Roseville manufacturing site in California produced computer systems and servers, and related devices. By 1993, workers focused on customizing circuit boards used in busines ...
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Package Deal: Recycling Packaging
Steve Henning, a packaging engineer in the Storage Divison at HP’s Greeley, Colorado, facility, led the division’s effort to use recycled material in its polystyrene-foam packaging. Henning brought si ...
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PaloAltoOpoly Board Game
This custom board game featured local Palo Alto Landmarks. At $4,100, Hewlett-Packard was the most expensive property on the board, located right next to the Lucile Salter Children’s Hospital at Stanf ...