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Displaying items by tag: Retailer

Monday, 05 October 2009 11:11

Woolworths' logo too close to ours, says Apple

Alongside the rebranding of its Safeway supermarkets as Woolworths stores, the retail giant adopted a new logo. But Apple thinks the stylised W is too similar to its own logo, and is opposing the trademark application.

Published in Core Dump
Thursday, 01 October 2009 09:39

Dell picks Harris Technology for channel expansion

Dell has signed Harris Technology as its first national channel partner in Australia. The aim is to improve Dell's reach into the SME market.

Published in Strategy
A new application for the BlackBerry Storm and Curve 8900 gives users preferential shopping at a clearance outlet.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 17 September 2009 07:33

HP minilab allows in-store photo book printing

A new minilab system from HP allows retailers to produce photo book pages and calendars as well as traditional photo prints.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 04 September 2009 10:29

Ted's picks HP photo printing

A well-known brand in the Australian photofinishing industry is adopting HP's printing technology. Ted's Camera Stores is installing the systems at all 22 of its stores.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 18 August 2009 13:07

Kmart goes for HP photofinishing systems

Kmart Australia is set to install HP Retail Publishing Solutions in 184 of its stores, along with an online photo service.

Published in Strategy
Online bookseller Booktopia is set to introduce book vending machines.

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
Saturday, 23 May 2009 06:02

Apple Store number 255 opens at Doncaster

An estimated 300 people queued for the opening of the Doncaster Apple Store this morning, despite it being the fifth in Australia and the second in suburban Melbourne.

Published in Core Dump
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 16:46

HP wins Woolworths contract with BI solution

Woolworths in Australia is looking to increase operational efficiencies and improve insight into store operations with its selection of HP to provide an enterprise data warehousing platform and consulting services.

The idea of turning a mobile phone into an credit card terminal might not be brand new, but Mint Wireless is certainly making its MiniMint system readily available to small business people.

Published in Core Dump
Thursday, 05 March 2009 07:54

Woolies dumps the Dick

An Australian icon is disappearing from our shopping centres. It's on a par with KFC ditching Colonel Sanders' face.

Published in Core Dump
Tuesday, 03 March 2009 12:00

HP print announcements cover the gamut

A splurge of product announcements from HP cover the gamut from inexpensive personal printers to high-volume photo printing. One standout is the first DLNA certified printer.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 29 January 2009 05:52

Kogan's throws gauntlet at rising prices

Bemused by rising prices for consumer electronics (CE) items at major retail stores, Australian “direct to the public” online seller Kogan Technologies has announced it is maintaining or lowering the prices of all tech products it sells.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Sunday, 18 January 2009 17:43

Circuit City clears shelves ahead of closure

Circuit City, which filed for bankruptcy last November, is closing its remaining 567 stores. Shoppers rushed in for liquidation bargains.

Published in Strategy
Monday, 08 December 2008 05:53

$99 iPhone is inevitable, says analyst

A market analyst's report has sparked renewed speculation that there will soon be a $US99 iPhone. There are a number of reasons why the speculation may well solidify into something concrete.

Published in Core Dump
Friday, 05 December 2008 05:44

$99 iPhone coming this month

Is a major US retailer about to start selling a version of the iPhone 3G with 4G of storage for just $US99?

Published in Market
Friday, 05 December 2008 04:35

Dell to sell through The Good Guys

Dell is continuing its push into the Australian retail market, announcing a deal with The Good Guys to sell its consumer range of PCs and notebooks through the 87-store chain.
Published in Home Tech
What financial crisis?  The Wii dominates the Black Friday sales weekend.

Published in Entertainment
Having “unofficially” heard from one major electronics manufacturer in the last few weeks that price rises were coming in 2009, the official news that price rises due to the Aussie dollar’s fall can no longer be hidden. A big boost in Christmas sales could well the be result but what will 2009’s sales figures look like?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
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