HP picks up Phoenix’s HyperSpace, HyperCore and Flip instant-on assets for $12m

Phoenix Technologies, remember those guys? Yeah, us either. Not that we really minded its instant-on OS or anything, but considering that full-fledged operating systems can boot up in under a minute on most machines, they’re kind of a hard sell. Unless you’re selling to HP, of course, which is on somewhat of an acquisition rampage. In fact, Hewlett-Packard hasn’t even filled out the appropriate paperwork to close that Palm deal it entered into last month, and already the company’s dropping another $12 million in order to pick up Phoenix’s HyperSpace, HyperCore and Flip instant-on and client virtualization products. There’s no mention from either company on what exactly HP plans to do with the new code, but considering that this deal is expected to go final by the month’s end, we’re guessing we’ll be finding out sooner rather than later. On the edge of our seats? Oh, you bet.

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