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Article | 5/05/2009 HP allies with RIM for mobile business on Blackberry
Hewlett-Packard and Research In Motion plan to design and sell business software together for RIM's popular BlackBerry smartphones.
Article | 1/05/2009 Sony's predictions for the future of television
Sony Australia has outlined its predictions for the future of digital television in Australia, projecting increased household penetration of large Ful...
Article | 1/05/2009 Samsung launches UltraTouch mobile phone
Samsung Mobile Australia today announced the launch of its latest "hero" mobile phone, the UltraTouch, which comes equipped with a touch screen and a ...
Article | 30/04/2009 Sony launches new Full HD Bravia LCD televisions
Sony today launched four new series of Bravia LCD televisions, which will be available in May and July. The new models mean that the company's entire ...
Article | 30/04/2009 Acer working on several Android devices
Acer is already working on several different devices using Google's Android operating system and software, and plans to launch a smartphone using the ...
Article | 30/04/2009 Acer beat Asus in netbooks last year, to ship 12M this year
Acer edged out rival Asustek Computer to lead the world in netbook shipments last year.
Article | 28/04/2009 Samsung unveils its first Google phone
Samsung Electronics became the first major mobile phone maker to launch a smartphone based on Google's Android software.
Article | 21/04/2009 Apple clobbers Windows PC makers in customer service survey
Apple beat rival computer makers such as Hewlett-Packard and Dell by wide margins in a recent customers satisfaction survey, an analyst said Monday.
Article | 17/04/2009 Samsung, Dell provide data encryption for SSDs
Samsung Electronics on Thursday said it is boosting security on solid-state drives by bundling data encryption software with SSDs it ships.
Article | 15/04/2009 Sony unveils new high-end Walkman players
Sony is launching a new model at the top of its Walkman family, the NW-X1000.
Article | 9/04/2009 HP automates management of VMware, virtualisation systems
HP Wednesday announced updates to its business service automation suite designed to help customers cut the cost of managing virtualisation and improve...
Article | 8/04/2009 Sony releases first OLED television
The Sony XEL-1 is the company's first OLED television screen. Priced at &6999, it has an 11-inch panel with a resolution of 960x540 — which may ...
Article | 6/04/2009 CTIA: Samung unveils a mobile internet device that runs on WiMax networks
As the CTIA Wireless trade show got off the ground in Las Vegas, the South Korean electronics giant unveiled the Mondi, a mobile Internet device that ...
Article | 3/04/2009 Dell frees latest Vostro laptops of bloatware
Dell on Thursday introduced small-business laptops that will be free of bloatware, which could help improve system performance and protect storage spa...
Article | 1/04/2009 Report: HP may offer Android in netbooks over Windows
Hewlett-Packard is considering offering an operating system platform developed by Google in its netbooks at the expense of Microsoft's Windows OS, acc...
Article | 1/03/2009 Sony cuts PlayStation 2 price by 25 percent
Sony is cutting the price of its PlayStation 2 console by almost 25 percent in both Europe and North America, the company said Tuesday.
Article | 31/03/2009 IBM, HP, Dell aim to cut costs with Xeon servers
The world's top server vendors on Monday updated their product lines, launching new servers to coincide with the release of Intel's next-generation Xe...
Article | 31/03/2009 IBM, HP, Dell aim to cut costs with new Xeon servers
The world's top server vendors on Monday updated their product lines, launching new servers to coincide with the release of Intel's next-generation Xe...
Article | 30/03/2009 HP sees early signs of stronger demand for consumer PCs
Hewlett-Packard rolled out its Pavilion dv2 laptop in Singapore on Thursday, with company executives noting signs that some consumers are ready to res...
Article | 27/03/2009 Dreaming of a PC with 192GB of RAM? Dell makes it reality
Dell Inc. announced on Tuesday a new PC that, among its other impressive specs, can be upgraded to sport as much as 192GB of ultra-fast DDR3 RAM.

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