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Seagate To Buy Maxtor

Seagate Technology plans to pay US$1.9bn in stock to acquire Maxtor in a deal that would create a company with 40% to 45% of the hard drive market, and combined...

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SanDisk Card Bundled With ROKR Phone

SanDisk announced that its 512-megabyte (MB) microSD card is bundled with the new Motorola ROKR phone with iTunes.

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Quantum's New Tape Storage Family

Quantum's PX500 series of modular tape automation platform is now availbale.

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Better Battery Life For Mobiles

Low power consumption CPUs are the holy grail for mobile devices and although progress has been made over the past few years, Intel now suggests it is ready for a...

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First Review: Smile, You Are On Lenovo’s New Consumer Notebook

Forget everything you know about a conventional notebook. The new in notebook gear has subwoofers, facial recognition and a tough new design and is made by of all people, Lenovo,...

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Seagate Drives Notebook Growth

Seagate Technology today announced it is shipping the world's first 2.5" hard-drive based on perpendicular recording technology, which promises to overcome the current capacity bottlenecks.

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Apple Replaces USB C Cables As Lenovo + HP PC Owners Struggle To Find USB-C to HDMI cables

Apple has been accused of selling dodgy USB-C charge cables, while owners of new HP and Lenovo PC's in Australia are having to go to J Car to buy a...

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Toshiba Rolls Out HD Notebook

Toshiba has launched a widescreen 16-inch notebook that allows a user to enjoy 16:9 movies and games while on the go.

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Who Sells The Most Projectors?

UPDATED: It's unclear who is winning the marketshare battle in the local projector market, with Acer, BenQ and Panasonic all vying for the top spot honours.

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Lenovo Chief To Microsoft: Our Hardware Is Better

Microsoft's entrance into the tablet market has, politically correct phrases aside, pissed companies off. But despite feeling betrayed, Lenovo is one company that isn't sweating.

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