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PHOTO GALLERY: Microsoft Surface table demos in Sydney
Digital agency Amnesia is showing off one of its Microsoft Surface tables to attendees of Tech Ed in Sydney, following delivery of two units late last month.
Ry Crozier
Sep 3 2008, 7:41AM
Hardware
Zylotech’s Rainbow shines in Apple’s designer market
Zylotech is launching a channel campaign to push its Rainbow media centre to the 'studio market', often dominated by Apple.
Lilia Guan
Sep 2 2008, 3:25PM
Hardware
Opinion: New tricks
Australia sometimes seems to be the land of knockers rather than Ockers.
Ian Yates
Sep 2 2008, 2:07PM
Hardware
Opinion: E-tailing vs Bricks and Mortar
The Internet has changed the way we live, communicate and do business, this is an irrefutable fact and one that is not going to change, says Graham Harman, OKI Printing Solutions general manager (pictured).
Staff Writers
Sep 2 2008, 12:28PM
Hardware
NV enables SLI on Intel X58 boards
Nvidia has said it will allow Intel's X58 chipset to natively support SLI graphics.
INQUIRER Newsdesk
Sep 2 2008, 8:46AM
Hardware
Samsung claims lightweight crown for new laptop
Samsung claims X360 thin-and-light model weighs 1.27kg.
Daniel Robinson
Sep 1 2008, 2:30PM
Hardware
LG joins mini laptop crowd
LG's 1.2kg Netbook X110 to be available from late October in the UK.
Daniel Robinson
Sep 1 2008, 2:30PM
Hardware
Opinion: Sheer luxury
Whenever you see “high margins” and “reseller” used in the same sentence, you just know it’s another example of an oxymoron.
Ian Yates
Sep 1 2008, 11:51AM
Hardware
Asus promises high margins for LCD resellers
Asus’s latest slim LCD, the LS221, will net resellers around 15-20 percent margin.
Lilia Guan
Sep 1 2008, 7:51AM
Hardware
Asus claims slimmest LCD screen
Asus claims its latest LS221H widescreen LCD is one of the world’s slimmest 22 inch display screens.
Staff Writers
Aug 30 2008, 7:52AM
Hardware
Juniper launches helpdesk
Juniper has praised its channel reputation after 11 years in the business saying rivals like Cisco don’t measure up.
Jenny Eagle
Aug 30 2008, 7:39AM
Hardware
Australia lags behind Dell's APAC growth figures
Dell has reported a successful fiscal second quarter, boasting a revenue growth of 25 percent in Asia Pacific and Japan, and 11 percent worldwide.
Liz Tay
Aug 29 2008, 4:22PM
Hardware
IBM Australia creates 300 jobs
IBM will construct a $10.8 million IT services facility at its operations connected to the University of Ballarat, creating an additional 300 jobs.
Staff Writers
Aug 28 2008, 4:17PM
Hardware
Altech bolsters graphics offering
Altech’s A/NZ resellers now have access to a range of Geforce graphics cards from Galaxy Microsystems.
Staff Writers
Aug 28 2008, 3:53PM
Hardware
Opinion: No more spin
Fortune tellers, and analysts, have been predicting the demise of hard
disks for almost as long as the crash-prone spinning platters have been available.
Ian Yates
Aug 26 2008, 2:15PM
Hardware
Ultra-fast, next-gen RAM could yield PCs that boot instantly
Scientists in Germany have developed next-generation Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) that is said to operate as fast as fundamental speed limits allow.
Liz Tay
Aug 26 2008, 10:07AM
Hardware
HP profit up 14 per cent
Strong sales of notebook PC and services boost coffers
Martin Courtney
Aug 26 2008, 9:44AM
Hardware
Atom shortage hits Asus
A source from Asustek has shed light on the reasoning for older Celeron's appearing in new models of the popular Eee PC.
Dean Pullen
Aug 25 2008, 7:31AM
Hardware
Acer's Predator Gaming PC takes aim at the competition
A hybrid spawn of Alien and Michael Bay’s Transformers – this 4TB, Quad Core predator from Acer shows no gaming fear.
Daniel Long
Aug 25 2008, 7:26AM
Hardware
Intel: Laptops could get power wirelessly
It looks like a high school science project, but is actually the first step towards one day wirelessly powering your notebook or mobile phone.
William Maher
Aug 25 2008, 7:13AM
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