HP’s Touchpoint Analytics Client software is being accused of spying on HP users. If you own an HP PC, you may be running Touchpoint Analytics and not even know it. The software was part of a Windows ...
HP may have installed a spyware in its computers without the permission of users, with the program also coming with the added bonus of slowing down the performance of the affected machines. The ...
Now that it’s become fairly routine for IT organizations to manage smartphones and tablets via the cloud, starting this week Hewlett-Packard is looking to apply that concept more broadly via the new ...
The allegations were raised by ComputerWorld earlier this week after an investigation discovered HP’s new “Touchpoint Analytics Client” was installing itself on computers without permission. It ...
Some very troubling news has surfaced and this could potentially affect a lot of people who use and own HP PCs. Allegedly, the company has been stealthily installing system-slowing spyware on their ...
Heads up, HP users. It appears the $3.5 million Lenovo verdict was not enough of a spyware deterrent for HP, as it now appears the company is installing spyware on its computers without asking ...
Touchpoint Analytics Client reinvents giving. HP, whose Christmas motto is "reinvent giving" has been installing a telemetry client on its customers’ computers — and it isn’t offering any warning, or ...
Hewlett-Packard wants to make BYOD easier for small businesses through a new cloud-based service to manage and protect mobile devices and PCs. The company’s Web-based Touchpoint Manager service, ...
Lenovo has only just settled a massive $3.5 million fine for preinstalling adware on laptops without users' consent, and now it seems HP is getting in on the stealth installation action, too.
Hewlett-Packard wants to make BYOD easier for small businesses through a new cloud-based service to manage and protect mobile devices and PCs. The company’s Web-based Touchpoint Manager service, ...
Lenovo has only just settled a massive $3.5 million fine for preinstalling adware on laptops without users' consent, and now it seems HP is getting in on the stealth installation action, too.
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