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Displaying items by tag: Notebooks

HP reckons it is pressing SMEs' buttons with a new notebook.

Published in Core Dump
Tuesday, 04 August 2009 06:25

WD claims first terabyte notebook drive

WD has claimed an industry first with the arrival of the 1T Scorpio Blue 2.5in hard drive.
Sunday, 02 August 2009 13:57

Notebook sales take lions' share of US market

Consumer demand for mobile computers remains strong in the US despite the severe economic downturn, with notebooks making up three out of four computers shipped to the US market during the second quarter of this year.

Wednesday, 29 July 2009 06:59

HP expands mini notebook range with 5101

HP is aiming for the professional market with its latest mini notebook, the Mini 5101.

Published in Home Tech
The booming netbook market has led Sony into the fray in partnership with leading retailer Harvey Norman. The partnership will see the two companies install kiosks at shopping centres where anyone looking to buy a smaller machine can play around with connected notebooks with the help of technology experts.

Published in Market
Monday, 13 July 2009 10:59

HP Mini 110 now available in Australia

Whether you call the HP Mini 110 a notebook, a netbook, or a mobile internet companion, it's now shipping in Australia.

Published in Home Tech
The Australian client PC market has declined in a tight economic environment, but in more encouraging news for vendors, growth in the notebook market is expected to continue, pushed up by new, light and thin notebooks.

The Microsoft Windows “Laptop Hunter” TV ad campaign in the US that saw one winner proclaim she wasn’t “cool enough to own a Mac” due to the Mac’s higher prices is coming to Australia, giving people the chance to buy a laptop worth up to $1300 with Microsoft’s money.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 04 June 2009 13:15

Why netbook buyers want Windows

From the 'he would say that, wouldn't he?' department: a Microsoft executive says people want Windows on their netbooks.

Published in Core Dump
Wednesday, 27 May 2009 09:53

OLPC arrives in remote Australian schools

The Northern Territory has seen the formal launch of One Laptop Per Child deployments in Australia.

Published in Home Tech
Saturday, 23 May 2009 00:27

Dell's Della gets makeover

The Della computer shopping site for women launched by Dell last week has been revamped into a "lifestyle" destination.

Published in Strategy
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With some new designs for its notebooks, netbooks and desktops, and a new shopping site aimed at women, Dell is clearly trying to up the ante in the “cool” stakes against competitors like HP, Apple and others. What’s missing?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Back on December 18 last year, Toshiba announced it would have a 512GB SSD in volume production by around April this year. That promise fulfilled, Toshiba has now launched the world’s first notebook with a 2.5-inch 512GB solid state drive, but as with all cutting edge technology, being the first with the latest will cost you a pretty penny!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 14 May 2009 00:52

Dell launches shopping site for women

Called "Della," Dell's new female-oriented website features attractive models, cute computers, and nonthreatening tech tips.

Published in Strategy
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Lugging a bunch of power adaptors around to keep all your electronic gear charged while travelling is a pain, and when you're hiking or camping, there might not be a mains supply anyway. Powertraveller has both problems covered.

Published in Entertainment
Dell has boosted its retail presence as a precursor to trying to expand its marketshare in the Australian market with a newly formed partnership agreement with the Dick Smith chain of stores across Australia and New Zealand.

Published in Strategy
Dell will begin selling its machines through selected Dick Smith stores as it continues its push to market PCs through conventional retailers.
Published in Strategy
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Following on the heels of Microsoft, Lenovo and Adobe, the services arm of IBM is the latest company to benefit from the Rudd Government backed NSW schools technology give-away, pocketing a $70 million wireless networking contract.

Stories abound day in day out on the damage the global economic crisis is doing to all industries and many businesses, but there’s a new report just out revealing that PC demand has remained relatively resilient in the face of this downturn compared to the last.
Thursday, 16 April 2009 02:09

Intel: the future is ultrathin

In Intel's 1Q earnings conference call, CEO Paul Otellini predicted that the next trend in portable computers will be "thin-and-light notebooks" built on the company's upcoming CULV processors.

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