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Siemens Nixdorf attacks mobile market at entry level

...0 pre-installed. One of the 320's key selling points, says Siemens Nixdorf, is its Advanced Display System (ADS) screen, which offers better than... Read more

5 March, 1998 by Guy Matthews

Siemens Nixdorf first with NetPC

...card reader to turn the Pro Net 2 into a secure workstation. Siemens Nixdorf also showed a slide of a "TV computer" -- a system which... Read more

29 January, 1997 by Martin Veitch

SNI to hop on Win CE bandwagon

Siemens Nixdorf is the latest electronics giant to hop on the Windows CE... Read more

6 February, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Vendors poised to push NetPCs

...set to join Compaq next week in announcing NetPC products. Mitsubishi and Siemens-Nixdorf will both exhibit their NetPCs at PC Expo in New York... Read more

13 June, 1997 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Twinhead, SNI jot down notebook changes

...and 150MHz Pentium processors and a 12.1-inch TFT screen. Separately, Siemens Nixdorf (SNI) has launched two notebook expansion devices for its Scenic Mobile... Read more

19 December, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

Siemens Nixdorf details Nationwide deal

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9 July, 1998 by John Oates

SNI PCs will sell through Comet

Siemens Nixdorf (SNI) is planning to continue its PC renaissance via the retail... Read more

1 September, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Five years ago: 120Mb floppy camp ready to head off Zip

First published 18 February, 1997 Inside the last fortnight both Siemens Nixdorf and Fujitsu ICL said they will build LS-120 drives into... Read more

14 February, 2002 by Martin Veitch

SuSE Linux names new chief exec

...executive positions at Texas Instruments, Digital Equipment, MIPS Technologies, Silicon Graphics and Siemens-Nixdorf, SuSE said in a statement. "My challenge...is to transform each... Read more

29 November, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

A Year Ago: Siemens launches UK assault with ARCIS

Siemens Nixdorf (SNI) is pushing into the UK document management arena with a... Read more

8 April, 1999 by Martin Veitch

Siemens' radical overhaul threatens thousands of jobs worldwide

...group is also considering selling off the retail and banking division of Siemens Nixdorf, its computer systems business. A raft of other businesses will also... Read more

5 November, 1998 by Chiyo Robertson

A Year Ago: Euro Q2 PC sales grew 16 per cent

...also a successful quarter for larger PC vendors with Dell (fifth) and Siemens Nixdorf (fourth) up close to 60 per cent and Hewlett-Packard (third... Read more

6 August, 1998 by Martin Veitch

The Luncher

...UK could be first," The Luncher said, winking. More snippets? Rumour was, Siemens Nixdorf to buy Alcatel; BT to buy Demon Internet; IBM to buy... Read more

28 March, 1998 by The Luncher

CeBIT 98: The Hannover experience

...as the chiefs from European powerhouses Groupe Bull, Olivetti Computers Worldwide and Siemens Nixdorf. About 600,000 are expected to attend the German Messe (exhibition... Read more

18 March, 1998 by Martin Veitch

PII notebooks set for CeBIT debut

...will show off models by IBM, Dell, Gateway 2000, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi and Siemens Nixdorf, according to sources. The firm also plans to show off its... Read more

10 March, 1998 by Martin Veitch

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