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Digital home fails to deliver

Digital home fails to deliver

Australians are still not buying into the converged digital home concept despite huge sales of devices in the category, according to research by channel analyst GfK.
Byron Connolly Jun 21 2005 4:30PM Hardware
Asia-Pacific server sales up nine percent

Asia-Pacific server sales up nine percent

Some US$1.37 billion in servers were sold in the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, in the first quarter of 2005, according to market researcher Gartner.
Staff Writers Jun 17 2005 3:10PM Hardware
PDAs give way to converged devices

PDAs give way to converged devices

PDA shipments in the first quarter of 2005 have declined by 26 percent, according to analyst IDC.
Staff Writers Jun 16 2005 1:50PM Hardware
Ingram signs Microsoft after Sony split

Ingram signs Microsoft after Sony split

Ingram Micro has signed to distribute Microsoft's Xbox games console, following the severing of ties with Sony Computer Entertainment.
Byron Connolly Jun 16 2005 11:28AM Hardware
Resellers can win a Porsche

Resellers can win a Porsche

Printer and copier vendor Kyocera has bought a red Porsche Boxster as a prize for resellers who achieve the highest aggregate sales for the vendor overall in a channel initiative spanning the next two years.
Fleur Doidge Jun 10 2005 4:08PM Hardware
Steelworks gets tough on safety

Steelworks gets tough on safety

BlueScope Steel has announced that it will be fitting more than 30 ruggedised notebooks to improve the safety of vehicles at the company's Port Kembla Steelworks.
DVD Editor Jun 10 2005 2:20PM Hardware
Silicon Graphics turns to channel

Silicon Graphics turns to channel

Silicon Graphics has changed its focus to indirect sales, outlining plans to expand its global distribution channel and sign IT resellers in Australia.
Fleur Doidge Jun 10 2005 12:48PM Hardware
Police arrest alleged resellers of fake cartridges

Police arrest alleged resellers of fake cartridges

Epson has warned resellers to steer clear of potential counterfeit inkjet cartridges after a Victorian police investigation found several people allegedly selling thousands of phoney cartridges on eBay.
Fleur Doidge Jun 10 2005 11:05AM Hardware
Retailers in laptop price war

Retailers in laptop price war

A laptop price war is in full swing with some mass market retailers promoting selected sub-$1000 models.
Byron Connolly Jun 6 2005 2:37PM Hardware
Apple keeps mum on iPod battery offer

Apple keeps mum on iPod battery offer

No local announcement has yet been made on whether Australian iPod owners can apply for the compensation offered to US users who sued Apple, alleging iPod batteries didn't perform as advertised.
Fleur Doidge Jun 6 2005 2:30PM Hardware
Toshiba gets 2020 vision

Toshiba gets 2020 vision

Toshiba has outlined its strategy for the next 20 years at a celebration launch for the 20th anniversary of its entry into the notebook computing market.
Fleur Doidge Jun 6 2005 2:05PM Hardware
IT Warehouse signs court-enforceable undertakings

IT Warehouse signs court-enforceable undertakings

Computer and electronics retailer IT Warehouse has signed court-enforceable undertakings with the ACCC.
Staff Writers Jun 3 2005 10:43AM Hardware
Never get lost with GPS notebook-phone

Never get lost with GPS notebook-phone

Italian vendor Dialogue has launched the Flybook, an ultra-portable full-featured tablet notebook complete with WLAN, Bluetooth, GPRS, 3G and GPS functionality.
Fleur Doidge Jun 2 2005 10:15AM Hardware
PC Range signs Strathfield

PC Range signs Strathfield

Adelaide distributor PC Range has made its first foray into mass market retail, signing an agreement with Strathfield Group to sell its Minitar and Billion router and access point products at 87 stores Australia-wide.
Byron Connolly May 31 2005 5:00PM Hardware
Zensar, Kalzoom partner Triveni

Zensar, Kalzoom partner Triveni

India-based service and solution providers Zensar Technologies and Kalzoom have signed an agreement with Melbourne-based Triveni Infotech to provide ASP learning services to SMBs.
Fleur Doidge May 30 2005 4:10PM Hardware
Intel unveils new dual-core processors

Intel unveils new dual-core processors

Intel has released new processors and chipsets as part of the company's new home and office PC platforms.
Ron Osborn May 27 2005 10:05AM Hardware
Unique laptop stolen

Unique laptop stolen

A one-of-a-kind laptop computer has been stolen from a bicycle shop in Kings Cross, according to a NSW police report.
DVD Editor May 25 2005 2:40PM Hardware
Davenport eyes acquisitions, further Cellnet growth

Davenport eyes acquisitions, further Cellnet growth

Adam Davenport expects to focus on further growth and possible acquisitions for Cellnet when he takes the leadership post at the Australia-owned distributor 1 June.
Fleur Doidge May 25 2005 10:51AM Hardware
Harrison exits Cellnet, Davenport takes reins

Harrison exits Cellnet, Davenport takes reins

Cellnet Group has appointed Kanbay country manager Adam Davenport as managing director following the resignation of Stephen Harrison.
Staff Writers May 24 2005 12:20PM Hardware
Computer Australia expands stores

Computer Australia expands stores

IT reseller group Computer Australia plans to franchise two more Brisbane stores in two months, following its resurrection of Concorde Computer, which it purchased late last year.
Byron Connolly May 24 2005 11:20AM Hardware

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