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ShadowRAM: Annihilation by nanobots ridiculous
Boffins from around Australia recently convened on Queensland resort town Noosa to hear the latest on quantum nanoscience at this year’s Sir Mark Oliphant Conference.
Staff Writers
Feb 6 2006, 2:24PM
Software
Acer ousts Dell in QBE, SBS contracts
Acer Computer Australia has secured two major hardware supply and support contracts with insurer QBE Insurance Group and SBS television, ousting incumbent supplier Dell Computer.
Byron Connolly
Jan 25 2006, 9:49AM
Hardware
New Intel chip a real Yonah
Intel has taken the wraps off its latest mobile processor, the Centrino Core Duo.
Tim Lohman
Jan 18 2006, 3:13PM
Software
ShadowRAM: Vegas baby yeah!
Our friends at Acer Computer want to send some lucky punters to the city of shotgun weddings, gambling, topless showgirls, bright neon lights and bad Elvis impersonators.
Staff Writers
Dec 13 2005, 9:40AM
Software
From the Trenches: Striking a balance
Following a pretty rough 2005, HP Australia is now charged with the job of restructuring its channel rules of engagement and repairing relations with a handful of disgruntled resellers.
Byron Connolly
Nov 30 2005, 11:02AM
Hardware
Still a buck to be had in local PC market
The Australian PC market is still alive and kicking with IDC recording strong year on year growth in Q3.
Staff Writers
Nov 15 2005, 12:38PM
Hardware
Dell eyes Czech Rep or Poland for new plant: paper
Dell, the world's largest personal computer maker, wants to build a new factory in either the Czech Republic or neighbouring Poland, a Czech newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2005, 12:30PM
Hardware
ShadowRAM: Vroom vroom! Kutteh takes Porsche
The folks at printer vendor Kyocera have announced the first winner of their Porsche Boxster promotion.
Staff Writers
Oct 18 2005, 9:42AM
Collaboration
Dell goes upscale with PCs for gamers, enthusiasts
Dell Inc. is launching a line of upscale and more expensive computers after aggressive price-cutting led to lower-than-expected revenue growth last quarter.
Staff Writers
Sep 29 2005, 10:26AM
Hardware
Pioneer launches BTO website
Local builder Pioneer Computers has launched a new website that lets resellers build systems in real-time similar to online capabilities offered by Acer Computer and Dell.
Byron Connolly
Sep 19 2005, 3:05PM
Collaboration
Dell to protect email, data for AMD v Intel
Dell has agreed to retain email and other documents that could be used against its close partner Intel in a private antitrust suit filed by Intel rival Advanced Micro Devices, court papers show.
Staff Writers
Sep 9 2005, 3:00PM
Hardware
Notebook sales boom in Q2
Australian notebook sales increased by 25 percent sequentially in the second calendar quarter, driven largely by the release of sub-$1000 models to retail, according to researcher IDC.
Byron Connolly
Aug 29 2005, 5:10PM
Hardware
The Dell Effect
Will Dell do to services margins what it has done to hardware margins?
Darren Baguely
Aug 29 2005, 2:56PM
Hardware
From the trenches: The Dell factor
Just about every retailer and street-level reseller I have ever spoken to at some point in time, has commented about the effect that Dell is having on their business.
Byron Connolly
Aug 23 2005, 10:24AM
Collaboration
White-boxes and Dell bashing
CRN has held its inaugural white-box solutions event.
Staff Writers
Aug 2 2005, 11:15AM
Hardware
ShadowRAM: That old trans-Tasman rivalry
The Australian round of the World Cyber Games cranked up a notch earlier this month.
The Shadow
Jun 27 2005, 10:19AM
Software
IBM eyes Dell, HP in SystemSeller initiative
IBM has launched a channel initiative in Australia that includes tailored server and storage bundles in a global bid to steal SMB market share from competitors such as Dell and HP.
Fleur Doidge
May 16 2005, 4:07PM
Hardware
Global giants may monopolise services
Major vendors are buddying up with service provider EDS in a global move that could encourage customers to select service and solution offerings reliant on a limited number of brands.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 16 2005, 3:18PM
Collaboration
Big Blue battles Dell, HP on price
IBM in the US is targeting Dell and HP with a price-competitive SystemSeller program aimed at partners selling servers and storage to midmarket customers.
Craig Zarley
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Steven Burke
Mar 7 2005, 12:00AM
Software
Dell most admired US firm
Dell is the most admired company in the United States, according to a poll released this week by Fortune magazine.
Staff Writers
Feb 23 2005, 12:00AM
Collaboration
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