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Texas-Sized Solution in a PC Package
White Papers When Austin Commissioners Court Judge Carolyn Bilski came into office in 1995, she quickly realized that the Texas County's technology was seriously outdated. They consulted with XperNet and adopted an end-to-end solution incorporating HP Compaq...
[June 22, 2009, 0:00]
Server war declared between Dell and Compaq
News Last year, the company launched its "Dell Win Back" program to protect or snatch back top customers lost to the Austin, Texas, competitor. A week after becoming the world's top PC seller, Dell Computer has for the first time wrenched the US server...
[April 30, 2001, 8:11]
Linux takes diverse routes to business success
News HP inherited its main Linux expertise when it acquired Compaq, and now has a base of about 500 engineers in Austin, Texas, which forms the heart of its Linux endeavours. It's not a single solution to a single problem," said Iain Stephen, UK...
[October 11, 2002, 16:08]
Tablet PC gets a boost from Dell veterans
News Motion Computing, based in Austin, Texas, is the latest company to hook up with Microsoft on tablet PCs. Computer makers including Compaq, Sony and Toshiba are planning to market such devices, and chipmakers Intel, Transmeta and Via Technologies...
[May 21, 2002, 7:32]
800MHz Athlon storms CES
News The newest Athlon, like its 750MHz predecessor, is based on AMD's 0.18 micron manufacturing process and is produced in the company's Austin, Texas, Fab 25 manufacturing plant. The chip will be available immediately in PCs from manufacturers...
[January 6, 2000, 9:53]
AMD's 750MHz attack - kicks Intel when down
News The newest version of the chip continues to be produced at the company's Fab 25 in Austin, Texas. They include Compaq Computer, IBM, Cybermax and "others" the company said. Compaq will offer the new chip as part of its "Built for You" program...
[November 29, 1999, 14:17]
HP quits supplying printers to Dell
News Dell President Kevin Rollins told The Austin American-Statesman last week that the company is likely to be in the market by the end of the year. In a similar fashion, after Compaq bought Digital in 1998, Dell replaced Digital as its field service...
[July 24, 2002, 8:16]
Intel v AMD: let the battle begin
News The chip will cost $849 and will be available in IBM Aptiva series desktops and Compaq Persario models, such as its 5861 desktops, AMD officials in Austin, Texas, said. Coppermine is Intel's codename for a Pentium III design utilising its P858...
[October 4, 1999, 15:49]
Start-up brings 'blades' to the desktop
News The Austin, Texas-based company is trying to popularise a new vision for office computing where users would still have monitors, mice and keyboards on their desks, but their superthin computers would be neatly stacked in centralised computer rooms...
[September 23, 2002, 8:27]
AMD finds Sanders successor at Motorola
News De Ruiz, 54, had been president of Motorola's Semiconductor Products Section in Austin, Texas, where he was in charge of the company's $7.3 billion (£4.4 billion) computer chip business and some 30,000 employees.
[January 26, 2000, 10:45]
PC market stops declining, for now
News The Austin, Texas-based PC maker accounted for 16 percent of the desktops, notebooks and Intel- and AMD-based servers shipped during the quarter. The company surpassed Hewlett-Packard, which became the top PC maker in worldwide shipments last...
[October 18, 2002, 13:51]
Dell kicks off user conference, touts Net as 'weapon'
News Speaking before an audience of more that 1200 customers at the Austin Convention Center, Dell said the Internet will be used by them or against them as it grows. The example was a supposed message from Compaq Computer CEO Michael Capellas asking...
[August 26, 1999, 12:43]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog We do the factory tour -- the comparison with the Dell factory in Austin, Texas where I was a couple of years ago is most instructive. While the world and its Compaq is going direct, sell-on-the-Web and cut out the middleman - Gateway's going...
[November 28, 1998, 8:32]
AMD busts out 850MHz Athlon
News The Athlon chip is manufactured at AMD's Austin, Texas, Fab 25 manufacturing plant on a 0.18-micron process. Compaq, IBM and Gateway began taking orders on systems Friday. More performance. Faster clock speed.
[February 11, 2000, 13:11]
Microsoft in dock over JPEG patent
News Austin, Texas-based Forgent, which makes scheduling software, announced Thursday that it filed the suit through its Compression Labs subsidiary. Forgent initially tried to sell this patent to Compaq to give it a counterclaim in its lawsuit against...
[April 25, 2005, 10:35]
Dell and startup team on wireless access for notebooks
News Austin, Texas-based Wayport offers wireless access in 39 states through major hotels and three airports: Austin, Dallas and Seattle. Apple, Compaq, Dell, IBM, Micron and Toshiba are among the notebook makers offering 802.11B.
[February 21, 2001, 9:25]
US Report: IBM plans sub-$1,000 LCD monitor
News LCD prices should continue to fall over the next year, further narrowing the price gap between LCD monitors and CRT monitors, according to a new report by DisplaySearch, an Austin, Texas, company that tracks LCD monitors.
[August 17, 1998, 10:15]
Computer makers ignore customer emails
News The clothing sector contained a surprising number of sinners, including Dorothy Perkins, Racing Green, Top Shop, Austin Reed, Principles and Burton. Dell, Sony, Compaq and Dixons all failed to respond at all.
[April 30, 2001, 12:16]
Internet World: Digitalme does little for privacy, yet
News Both Microsoft and Novell's planned services put all user information in a single place, and that's a problem, said Austin Hill, president and CEO of privacy network Zero Knowledge Systems, a potential rival to both corporations.
[October 6, 1999, 16:18]
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