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Addison Avenue: Recognizing HP’s Roots
After the property’s mass renovation in 2005, the garage at 367 Addison Avenue remains a recognizable landmark of Hewlett-Packard history.
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Addison Avenue: Restored Garage
The interior of the Addison Avenue garage was fully renovated, capturing the look and feel of Bill and Dave’s workspace in the early days.
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Now in 3D: 3D Printing with CEO
During the tenure of Meg Whitman (center) as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, the company made tremendous advances in 3D printing technology, which had the potential to revolutionize and democratize fabricatio ...
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Personalized Gift Cards
Hewlett-Packard continued to push the envelope of what custom printing could do. During a 2014 tour of HP Labs, CEO Meg Whitman (second from the left, in office 2011–2015) saw a prototype of a gift ca ...
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Smart and Sleek: HP Smartwatch
Michael Bastian chose Hewlett-Packard to power his smartwatch because the company shared his appreciation for combining fashion and function. These common beliefs would drive their collaboration. Note ...
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Sprouting New Ideas: HP Sprout
Sprout by Hewlett-Packard used an array of sensors and projectors to blend digital and physical interfaces — for example, the Touch Mat in front of the device could serve as a second display, a virtua ...
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Video: Clean Rooms for Semiconductors
HP Labs built its own clean room in Palo Alto for semiconductor research. The facility was outfitted with a combination of industry standard and in-house technologies that allowed developers to experi ...