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Global PC market enjoys healthy growth

Global PC market enjoys healthy growth

Long-term outlook on the up, according to IDC.
Robert Jaques Sep 21 2006 9:58AM Hardware
Kingston Flash drives turn any PC into your own

Kingston Flash drives turn any PC into your own

The end of the laptop?.
Andrew Charlesworth Sep 8 2006 10:13AM Hardware
Unisys offers US$50,000 reward for AWOL PC

Unisys offers US$50,000 reward for AWOL PC

Veterans' medical details go missing.
Andrew Charlesworth Aug 18 2006 10:34AM Security
The PC turns 25

The PC turns 25

Intel powered, MS DOS device evolved into US$200b industry.
Tom Sanders Aug 11 2006 1:47PM Hardware
World Cup fever depresses PC sales

World Cup fever depresses PC sales

Manufacturers score an own goal.
Robert Jaques Jul 26 2006 12:42PM Hardware
Microsoft releases Virtual PC for free

Microsoft releases Virtual PC for free

PC emulation for all.
Staff Writers Jul 17 2006 1:15PM Software
PC hardware getting more reliable

PC hardware getting more reliable

But vendors must still try harder, Gartner urges.
Robert Jaques Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Hardware
AMD revs up 4x4 PC engine

AMD revs up 4x4 PC engine

Software industry supports chip manufacturer's 4x4 plans.
Martin Lynch Jul 3 2006 9:20AM Hardware
NEC dumps Packard-Bell brand

NEC dumps Packard-Bell brand

NEC Computers has dumped its line of Packard-Bell desktop products - sold through Harvey Norman - citing the range of PCs weren't in line with its "digital home" strategy.
Lilia Guan Jun 16 2006 12:22PM Hardware
IDC: 'Domo Arigato, Mr Roboto'

IDC: 'Domo Arigato, Mr Roboto'

The PC might have what it makes to become a home user's digital entertainment platform, IDC said.
Staff Writers Jun 7 2006 3:59PM Hardware
IDC: PC market struggles

IDC: PC market struggles

IDC confirms the Australia PC market continues its and the signs for the next 12 to 18 months are not positive.
Staff Writers May 29 2006 3:32PM Hardware
Firm: Malware higher with new PC owners

Firm: Malware higher with new PC owners

A leading malware research company announced this week that it found a substantial uptick in the spyware and malware infection rate among new PC owners.
Ericka Chickowski May 17 2006 6:35PM Security
Sony to launch first Blu-ray notebook

Sony to launch first Blu-ray notebook

Sony said it would offer the world's first notebook PC equipped with a next-generation Blu-ray optical disk drive in Japan in June, a month behind Toshiba's launch last week of laptop PCs with a rival drive.
Staff Writers May 17 2006 12:12PM Hardware
Survey: Most business PC users never change passwords

Survey: Most business PC users never change passwords

More than half of U.S. business computer users admit to never changing their passwords for websites and applications, new research has claimed.
William Eazel Apr 3 2006 4:59PM Security
Mytobs still on PC users' nerves

Mytobs still on PC users' nerves

Mytob viruses were still among the most reported malware during March, according to monthly virus reports released this week.
Frank Washkuch Mar 31 2006 11:13PM Security
Microsoft unfolds "Origami"

Microsoft unfolds "Origami"

Microsoft unveiled its 'Origami' project, a paperback-book sized portable computer, which is a hybrid between a laptop PC and a host of mobile devices that the world's biggest software maker hopes will create an entirely new market.
Daisuke Wakabayashi Mar 10 2006 8:43AM Hardware
IEAA flags top performers in 2005 games market

IEAA flags top performers in 2005 games market

Last Friday night (24th February) the Interactive Entertainment Association of Australia (IEAA) held its annual awards night, where the 2006 game sales champions were announced.
Damien Virulhapen Mar 2 2006 2:53PM Software
Local PC market grows 14.6 percent

Local PC market grows 14.6 percent

About 3.8 million desktop and notebook computers were shipped in Australia in calendar 2005, an increase of 14.6 percent over 2004, according to Gartner.
Byron Connolly Feb 15 2006 2:35PM Hardware
20 years of the PC virus

20 years of the PC virus

If you saw someone buying 20 candles for a cake today, he or she could have been a hacker. That's because today marked two decades since the detection of boot sector virus “Brain” – regarded by many experts as the first PC virus.
Frank Washkuch Jan 19 2006 8:57PM Security
PC users underestimate malware threat

PC users underestimate malware threat

Ordinary PC users do not take computer security seriously enough and are not prepared to pay for it, a BT chief has said.
René Millman Nov 24 2005 2:46PM Security

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