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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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
Apple recalls notebook batteries
Apple have issued a recall of batteries from its iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 notebook range due to a potential fire hazard.
Ron Osborn
May 23 2005 12:55PM
Hardware
Ingram Micro loses more US executives
Three vice presidents are leaving Ingram Micro as the distributor integrates its US and Canadian sales and marketing teams.
Scott Campbell
May 23 2005 11:50AM
Hardware
Channel bewildered by Rust, Baillie departure
Channel leaders have expressed surprise and bewilderment at Kerry Baillie's and Steve Rust's retirement from Ingram Micro, predicting a destabilising effect on the distribution giant after its merger with main rival Tech Pacific.
Fleur Doidge
May 20 2005 3:18PM
Hardware
Toshiba signs ITW in SMB comms drive
Toshiba has appointed IT Wholesale as a national distributor to accelerate an SMB push outside traditional IT and into communications.
Fleur Doidge
May 20 2005 1:30PM
Hardware
Baillie, Rust quit Ingram
Ingram Micro Australia MD Kerry Baillie and COO Steve Rust are retiring from the company, deciding to part ways with the big distributor less than 12 months after the acquisition of Tech Pacific.
Byron Connolly
May 20 2005 9:57AM
Hardware
Sony announces PS3
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc (SCEI) have announced details of its upcoming PlayStation 3 console at a press conference in Los Angeles.
Staff Writers
May 18 2005 1:28PM
Hardware
PC market growth slowing: IDC
The combined desktop and notebook market in Australia is showing signs of slowing down despite year on year growth of 15 percent in 1Q 2005, according to analyst IDC.
DVD Editor
May 17 2005 2:36PM
Hardware
IBM eyes Dell, HP in SystemSeller initiative
IBM has launched a channel initiative in Australia that includes tailored server and storage bundles in a global bid to steal SMB market share from competitors such as Dell and HP.
Fleur Doidge
May 16 2005 4:07PM
Hardware
Microsoft unveils Xbox 360
First to the punch in the next generation console fight, Microsoft has previewed the Xbox 360 -- its latest fusion of technology, gaming and multimedia, and replacement for the original Xbox console.
Logan Booker
May 16 2005 3:45PM
Hardware
palmOne drops Brightpoint
Handheld manufacturer palmOne has signed Ingram Micro as its sole distributor following a distribution review and severing of its ties with specialist Brightpoint.
Byron Connolly
May 13 2005 4:17PM
Hardware
Bakir company enters administration
Crazy Ron's Communications – a company founded by the Queensland reseller, Ron Bakir, that funded Schapelle Corby's defence team in Bali -- has entered voluntary administration after declaring insolvency in early April.
Fleur Doidge
May 13 2005 1:15PM
Hardware
Directors urged to go quantum
Some of Australia's leading company directors are being urged to take advantage of opportunities in quantum computing.
Staff Writers
May 13 2005 1:00PM
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