Gateway unveils new sub-$1000 notebook
Gateway has launched another addition to its low-cost notebook range, as it edges towards territory occupied by HP and Dell Read more
22 August, 2003 by John G.SpoonerZDNet is available in the following editions:
Gateway has launched another addition to its low-cost notebook range, as it edges towards territory occupied by HP and Dell Read more
22 August, 2003 by John G.Spooner...because they are too expensive. Intel has acted to get into the
According to a new study from technology analyst PC Data, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has for the first time surpassed chip giant Intel Corp. as the most popular processor manufacturer in the retail market. Read more
26 February, 1999 by ZDNetCompaq Computer Corp. today announced a new Presario PC that starts at $699. Read more
12 October, 1998 by Margaret KaneCould notebooks break the
Toshiba has re-jigged its Equium desktop PC pricing to offer a P166 MMX system with 15 inch monitor for £999, effectively making room for its new range of Equium machines to be launched in two weeks time. Read more
12 September, 1997 by Marc Ambasna Jones...of low-end Linux lovers, VA Linux Systems plans to unveil a
...cost cutting exercise designed to make the company more competitive in the
Apple has made a number of changes to its £1,199 iMac, but offering a 24in. screen at this price is the most impressive. The remaining updates are welcome, and the system's multitasking capability remains unmatched. Read more
5 March, 2009 by Rich Brown...level that most businesses can afford. There are even rumours of a
Processor underdog announces next-generation chip plans Read more
14 November, 2000 by John G.Spooner...be positioned against larger rival Intel's Celeron in the market for
...the company's WorkPad range is based on the Palm OS. The
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will at long last become the top performer in the processor market with Monday's release of the 650MHz Athlon chip. Read more
9 August, 1999 by John G.Spooner...fastest growing region worldwide. The French market has performed particularly well with
those conformation letters are hard to figure out what is which letters it is a pain in the back side. Please make it more Ledge-able being better...
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