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Apple sees pause in Mac sales

Apple sees pause in Mac sales

Apple's CFO said the company saw a “pause” in sales of Macintosh systems during its most recent quarter during its transition of the computer platform to Intel processors, and the company expects that pause to continue this quarter.
Edward F. Moltzen Apr 20 2006, 9:41AM Hardware
Altech claims media centre world first

Altech claims media centre world first

System assembler and distributor Altech Computers has unveiled a media centre hardware product incorporating a DVD based on the “Blu-ray” high definition media standard.
Byron Connolly Apr 19 2006, 3:48PM Hardware
Lenovo on the road

Lenovo on the road

Lenovo has embarked on a national roadshow to educate channel partners about changes to its channel programs announced in March.
Lilia Guan Apr 18 2006, 4:33PM Hardware
Toshiba on the move

Toshiba on the move

Number one notebook vendor Toshiba is mobilising its entire company as it shifts to new headquarters in North Ryde while relocating its warehouse and service centre to Homebush.
David Flynn Apr 10 2006, 10:44AM Hardware
HP printers at risk from hackers

HP printers at risk from hackers

HP has identified a weakness in the software used by owners of some of its printers.
Lilia Guan Apr 10 2006, 9:07AM Hardware
Pioneer launches $799 notebook

Pioneer launches $799 notebook

System assembler Pioneer Computers released a $799 notebook and has promised resellers they would make up to seven percent margin on the product.
Lilia Guan Apr 7 2006, 3:47PM Hardware
Mitel heads West

Mitel heads West

Mitel has expanded into Western Australia, appointing industry veteran Nedi Nheu to head its new Perth office.
Lilia Guan Apr 7 2006, 11:36AM Hardware
Vic Gov moves to whole-of-government procurement

Vic Gov moves to whole-of-government procurement

The Victorian Government has set up a new PC purchasing panel aimed at shaving up to $20 million from its ICT budget over the next five years.
Tim Lohman Apr 4 2006, 3:27PM Hardware
Channel backs Intel's Viiv

Channel backs Intel's Viiv

Channel players are throwing their weight behind Intel's Viiv (rhymes with jive) platform, claiming that it has the potential to give the industry a much-needed shot in the arm.
Lilia Guan Apr 4 2006, 12:38PM Hardware
SMEC drops Dell for Acer

SMEC drops Dell for Acer

Acer and channel partner Leading Solutions have signed an exclusive agreement to supply PCs and services to the Snowy Mountains Engineering Cooperation
(SMEC).
Lilia Guan Apr 3 2006, 10:27AM Hardware
Pioneer launches online BTO

Pioneer launches online BTO

System builder Pioneer Computers officially launched a notebook build-to-order (BTO) program in conjunction with Intel promising 10 to 20 point margins on its locally-assembled DreamBook laptops for participating dealers.
Byron Connolly Mar 31 2006, 3:31PM Hardware
Asus: will not launch sub-$500 notebook

Asus: will not launch sub-$500 notebook

Asus has denied that it plans to launch a sub-$500 laptop into the Australian market despite strong industry suggestions of an impending launch.
Lilia Guan Mar 31 2006, 8:21AM Hardware
Phoenix Toner signs HP printer, spares deal

Phoenix Toner signs HP printer, spares deal

Distributor Phoenix Toner signed an agreement to move HP's consumer inkjet printers and spare parts.
Staff Writers Mar 30 2006, 3:49PM Hardware
Xbox 360 sales breaks records

Xbox 360 sales breaks records

The Xbox 360 posted record week-one console sales in Australia, according to industry analyst GfK.
Lilia Guan Mar 30 2006, 12:31PM Hardware
Dimension Data jumps into compliance

Dimension Data jumps into compliance

Dimension Data has developed a compliance management system to help government agencies and private business sectors ensure they don’t meet the same fate as HIH or Enron.
Lilia Guan Mar 29 2006, 11:05AM Hardware
Distributors struggle with AMD dual-core demand

Distributors struggle with AMD dual-core demand

Distributors are struggling to keep up with high-demand for AMD's dual-core processors.
Lilia Guan Mar 28 2006, 12:28PM Hardware
Multifunction inkjets cross the million mark

Multifunction inkjets cross the million mark

Multifunction inkjet device market in Australia crossed the million units milestone at the close of 2005, according to the results of IDC's latest hardcopy peripherals research.
Staff Writers Mar 27 2006, 9:51AM Hardware
Westan ushers in speakers

Westan ushers in speakers

Westan has signed an agreement with Usher Audio Technology to distribute its range of high-end speaker products, after Usher' dropped its previous distributor Audio Connection because it couldn’t give Usher’s products the right focus.
Lilia Guan Mar 24 2006, 12:59PM Hardware
Dell to buy Alienware in gaming computer expansion

Dell to buy Alienware in gaming computer expansion

SAN FRANCISCO - Dell said it has agreed to buy gaming-computer maker Alienware, part of a push into the lucrative computer gaming market that could help the No. 1 PC maker boost profit.
Philipp Gollner Mar 24 2006, 9:40AM Hardware
Welcome to the fold

Welcome to the fold

The buzz at Rabid Reseller is all about Ultra Mobile PCs after Microsoft unfolded details of its new gadget with the Origami codename recently.
Rabid Reseller Mar 21 2006, 4:50PM Hardware

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