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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
Notebook sales on the rise

Notebook sales on the rise

Australian notebook sales increased by a sizeable 37 percent in calendar Q4 of 2005 compared to the same quarter last year, researcher IDC said.
Staff Writers Mar 8 2006 12:23PM Hardware
NCR turns to consulting to push RFID

NCR turns to consulting to push RFID

NCR has turned towards a consultancy pitch in order to boost the sale of RFID-based infrastructure in Australia.
Tim Lohman Mar 7 2006 1:30PM Hardware
Netgear to supply equipment to Norfolk Island

Netgear to supply equipment to Norfolk Island

Netgear’s modem routers have been chosen by Norfolk Telecom to provide Norfolk Island with stable Internet access.
Staff Writers Mar 7 2006 9:45AM Hardware
Research In Motion settles case

Research In Motion settles case

BlackBerry users can now breathe a sigh of relief. Research In Motion (RIM) has signed a definitive licensing and settlement agreement.
Staff Writers Mar 6 2006 9:00AM Hardware
Dell CEO takes dig at Lenovo

Dell CEO takes dig at Lenovo

Dell’s CEO took some shots at rival Lenovo, and gave a qualified vote of confidence to chip maker Intel, in remarks at an investor conference hosted by Goldman-Sachs.
Edward F. Moltzen Mar 3 2006 9:32AM Hardware
Lenovo branded PCs debut

Lenovo branded PCs debut

Chinese hardware giant Lenovo has launched into the crowded local PC and notebook market with a new range of branded products less than one year after acquiring IBM's PC business.
Byron Connolly , Joseph F. Kovar Feb 28 2006 8:06AM Hardware
PC market to slow in 06: IDC

PC market to slow in 06: IDC

PC hardware sales in Australia will slow down this year, forcing resellers to re-evaluate their product portfolios and think long term, according to IDC senior analyst Michael Sager.
Byron Connolly Feb 21 2006 3:30PM Hardware
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
PC recycling drives growth at Sims

PC recycling drives growth at Sims

Melbourne-based Sims Recycling Solutions has announced national expansion plans off the back of strong demand for its services.
Tim Lohman Jan 31 2006 9:34AM Hardware
Optima bags $5M RTA rollout

Optima bags $5M RTA rollout

Local builder Optima Technology Solutions has beaten out several multinational competitors to secure a two-year, $5 million contact to supply 1400 notebooks and 4600 desktops to the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority.
Byron Connolly Jan 31 2006 8:07AM Hardware
Sony targets grey imports

Sony targets grey imports

Sony has launched a public relations battle against the growing grey import market.
Tim Lohman Jan 30 2006 4:08PM Hardware
Acer ousts Dell in QBE, SBS contracts

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
IBM Australia gets new boss

IBM Australia gets new boss

IBM Australia’s former Telstra business head Glen Boreham has been appointed as the operation’s managing director and CEO, following the promotion of Philip Bullock to head its Asia-Pacific hardware business.
Staff Writers Jan 19 2006 2:30PM Hardware
New Intel chip a real Yonah

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 Hardware
Altech bullish over whitebox in 2006

Altech bullish over whitebox in 2006

Fresh from its appearance at the CES convention in Las Vegas, Altech Computers is flushed with confidence.
Tim Lohman Jan 17 2006 10:02AM Hardware
Omega staff picked up by Altech

Omega staff picked up by Altech

Altech Computers has snatched up nine former Omega employees following the company’s demise.
Tim Lohman Jan 16 2006 12:06PM Hardware
Jobs launches Intel-based iMacs, notebooks

Jobs launches Intel-based iMacs, notebooks

Steve Jobs has officially opened the door to the Intel era at Apple.
Kevin McLaughlin Jan 11 2006 9:07AM Hardware
NWS moves to fill Omega void

NWS moves to fill Omega void

The fate of PC distributor Omega may hang in the balance, but already one company has come to the rescue of exposed resellers and end-users.
Tim Lohman Jan 10 2006 10:53AM Hardware
Adacel wins new defence deal

Adacel wins new defence deal

ASX listed Adacel Technologies has announced a $4.3 million contract with the United States Air Force.
Tim Lohman Jan 10 2006 9:24AM Hardware

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