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Microsoft lays out plans for servers and netbooks

Microsoft lays out plans for servers and netbooks

Microsoft OEM head Steve Guggenheimer used his keynote address at Computex in Taiwan today to outline Microsoft’s plans for servers and netbooks.
Iain Thomson Jun 4 2009, 2:25PM Hardware
Alepine Peripherals converts notebooks to tablet PCs with Tablo

Alepine Peripherals converts notebooks to tablet PCs with Tablo

Local distributor adds tablet PC converter to its portfolio.
Lilia Guan May 4 2009, 2:32PM Hardware
Punters buying used PCs to avoid Vista

Punters buying used PCs to avoid Vista

XP is proving to be a golden oldie.
Sylvie Barak Dec 6 2008, 8:11AM Hardware
Which markets will low-cost PCs predominantly serve in Oz?

Which markets will low-cost PCs predominantly serve in Oz?

Dell is the latest vendor to join the low-cost computing bandwagon, so we assess the markets that are keen to adopt the devices.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2008, 12:15PM Hardware
Will clients return to desktop PCs?

Will clients return to desktop PCs?

CRN’s reseller voice, Mathew Dickerson, racks up the Frequent Flyer points as he travels around the country to hear what the nation’s resellers have to say.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2008, 12:02PM Hardware
Apple twice the price of PCs

Apple twice the price of PCs

Research by analyst house NPD has shown that on average Apple users pay twice as much in the shops as PC users..
Iain Thomson Aug 11 2008, 8:29AM Hardware
Which markets will low-cost PCs predominantly serve in Oz?

Which markets will low-cost PCs predominantly serve in Oz?

Dell is the latest vendor to join the low-cost computing bandwagon, so we assess the markets that are keen to adopt the devices
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008, 3:42PM Hardware
310 million PCs to ship this year

310 million PCs to ship this year

Worldwide PC shipments are projected to grow by 15.2 percent in 2008 to reach 310 million units fuelled by demand from emerging regions, new research predicts..
Robert Jaques Jun 13 2008, 8:12AM Hardware
PCs take centre stage in home cinemas

PCs take centre stage in home cinemas

A multitude of non-PC devices are expected to play a role in the connected living room of the future, but this does not mean that the PC will fade away.

Clement James Mar 26 2008, 7:09AM Hardware
Lenovo consumer PCs hits Dick Smith and Domayne shelves

Lenovo consumer PCs hits Dick Smith and Domayne shelves

Dick Smith Electronics, Dick Smith Powerhouse and Domayne are now selling Lenovo’s IdeaPads and IdeaCentres with 24x7 customer service & support for Australian consumers.

Lilia Guan Feb 19 2008, 3:29PM Hardware
Intel aims to push PCs out of the office

Intel aims to push PCs out of the office

Intel has announced at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that it wants to push computers away from office desks.

Shaun Nichols Jan 9 2008, 7:41AM Hardware
Wal-Mart sells out of US$200 Linux PCs

Wal-Mart sells out of US$200 Linux PCs

Wal-Mart has sold out of US$200 Ubuntu Linux PCs less than two weeks after the PC went on sale, according to a posting on Slashdot.
Guy Dixon Nov 15 2007, 6:23AM Hardware
Worm 'proves' Macs as vulnerable as PCs

Worm 'proves' Macs as vulnerable as PCs

Anonymous hacker boasts of attack that can penetrate fully-patched Macs.
Shaun Nichols Jul 19 2007, 7:41AM Security
Second-hand PCs still full of sensitive data

Second-hand PCs still full of sensitive data

Will we never learn?.
Robert Jaques Jul 19 2007, 7:38AM Hardware
Slow PCs biggest headache for small firms

Slow PCs biggest headache for small firms

Slow and unreliable computers are the biggest cause of irritation to small business employees in the UK, research has claimed.
Robert Jaques Sep 28 2006, 10:17AM Collaboration
Microsoft funds African PCs amid open source debate

Microsoft funds African PCs amid open source debate

Microsoft Corp. is funding computer centres it hopes will reach half a million poor South Africans and argued on Monday that free open source software is not always the best option for developing countries.
Rebecca Harrison Oct 4 2005, 2:00PM Software
Dell goes upscale with PCs for gamers, enthusiasts

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
Notebook sales boom in Q2

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
Lenovo eyes Australian retail, consumer sales

Lenovo eyes Australian retail, consumer sales

Lenovo has outlined plans to move on the Australian retail market as part of its strategy around the US$1.75 billion takeover of IBM's personal computing division.
Fleur Doidge Aug 16 2005, 12:06PM Hardware
Unprotected PCs fall to hacker bots in four minutes

Unprotected PCs fall to hacker bots in four minutes

The lifespan of a poorly protected PC connected to the internet is a mere four minutes, research released this week claims. After that, it's owned by a hacker.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Dec 1 2004, 12:00AM Security

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