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New 20 Inch Mac All In One Inspires

The move to Intel processors puts Apple seriously on the PC landscape. They will hurt the traditional PC makers with better design and power.

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Infocus Gets To Work – Big Time

Infocus today announced its Work Big IN24 ($1350) and IN26 ($1,699) projectors, which it says offer complete presentation solutions. Based on the reliability of Infocus’ award-winning X2 and X3 projectors,...

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Reality 46 Inch LCD for $4000

Reality has added an even larger LCD to its range, a 46 inch (117 cm) it's selling for $4000.

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FREE Vista And Microsoft Office Downloads

A new version of Microsoft's operating system and Office suite could be launched in Australia in the first quarter of 2007. A free version of of both lots of software...

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Seagate Rolls Out New HDD Range

Seagate announced several new HDD products today that it expects will drive its revenue growth to $10 billion this year.

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Motorola Creams Bluetooth Market

Global sales of wireless Bluetooth headsets for mobile phones rose 153 percent to 33 million units in 2005, representing a wholesale value of $1 billion, and are expected to grow...

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Toshiba Launch HD DVD Notebook But Don’t Rush Out

Toshiba is once again playing second fiddle to Acer after the Company announced a new high end notebook that includes a HD DVD Drive. Acer launched a similar notebook several...

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EMC Spends Another $2.1 Billion

In a move that resembles in reverse the acquisition of storage vendor Veritas by security vendor Symantec, EMC Corporation has announced a definitive agreement to acquire security vendor RSA Security...

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Storage A Golden Opportunity

The proliferation of hard-drive-based CE and computer devices may present a golden opportunity for storage vendors, but the category is not without its pitfalls, said John Coyne, Western Digital's president/COO.

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Flash Sony Portable PC

Sony who are set to significantly expand their PC operation in Australia will next month start selling a portable computer that uses flash memory instead of a hard drive, adding...

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