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Consumers see red over dead pixels

February 17, 2005 Little pixel problems can cause big headaches, depending on how a gadget manufacturer handles the defect. Image: RIP dead pixels TAGS: pixel, policy, research company, flat panel, Dell, desktop computer, notebook computer, TV, Apple Computer, laptop computer, PC

Dell bucks the notebook-outsourcing trend

November 10, 2006 The PC industry buys its notebooks fully assembled, but Dell likes to put the pieces together in-house, even though it costs more. TAGS: notebook computer, manufacturing, Dell, desktop computer, component, motherboard, PC, laptop computer

AOpen box inspired by Mac Mini

September 29, 2005 It might look like an Apple machine, but this new desktop has Intel inside. Photos: New Mini knock-off TAGS: Apple Intel Mac Mini, JIT, desktop computer, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Intel, Intel Pentium, keyboard, PC

Gateway flies high with Air Force PC deal

June 15, 2005 The U.S. Air Force has inked an $8 million contract to outfit its military bases with nearly 10,000 Gateway desktop PCs. TAGS: Gateway Inc., agreement, desktop computer, Intel Pentium, U.S., PC

Windows-based cash machines 'easily hacked'

March 4, 2008 ATMs that rely on desktop PC technology--and that's a lot of them--are at risk from worms, key loggers, and denial-of-service attacks. TAGS: ATM, bank, business development, safe, risk, denial of service, patch management, U.K., security, researcher, desktop computer, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

AOL service aims to 'untether' desktop PCs

March 14, 2006 For $6.95 per month, Windows customers can sign up to access two "host" computers from any remote machine. TAGS: LogMeIn, America Online Inc., desktop computer, Time Warner Inc., Microsoft Windows, PC

Lenovo desktops for small businesses

October 18, 2005 PC maker announces ThinkCentre desktops designed to reduce IT management hassles. TAGS: IBM ThinkCentre, Lenovo, IT administration, small business, desktop computer, information technology, chipset, PC

Google sends Android to conquer mobile world

November 5, 2007 Analysts expect Google to launch a Google phone now that it has an alliance of supporters behind its Android mobile platform. TAGS: Google Inc., mobile computing, mobile device, alliance, mobile phone, desktop computer, search engine, Web browser, PC

Is your laptop a pain in the neck?

May 31, 2005 Notebooks may be convenient, but they're also an ergo nightmare. More and more people are discovering that the hard way. Images: Pain-free computing TAGS: injury, worker, notebook computer, pain, desktop computer, laptop computer, keyboard, PC

Intel strikes first with dual cores

April 18, 2005 Dell and others unveil desktop PCs with dual-processing chips from Intel, just days ahead of AMD. TAGS: dual-core, Intel, Intel Pentium, desktop computer, Dell, AMD, photograph, PC

Microsoft licenses Vista for 'diskless' PCs

April 2, 2007 Redmond changes contract terms for corporate version of Vista, making way for PCs whose hard drive lives in a data center. TAGS: data center, virtual machine, Microsoft Windows Vista, desktop computer, PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, hard drive, server

Dell revamps product group, adds executives

December 12, 2006 Company hopes restructuring will breathe new life into an organization that just two years ago was the darling of the IT industry. TAGS: Lean Manufacturing, Jeff Clarke, darling, procurement, Dell, information technology, desktop computer, U.S., PC, notebook computer, HP

China's PC buyers want notebooks, too

April 18, 2007 China is a complicated PC market, with sophisticated buyers in the cities as well as poorer customers in rural areas. TAGS: China, emerging market, Beijing, buyer, desktop computer, notebook computer, Intel, OEM, PC, brand

Intel chip glut may bring holiday cheer to PC buyers

October 21, 2005 Extra Intel inventory bought by PC makers and a push by AMD could drive prices down, according to analysts. TAGS: price cut, PC company, Intel Celeron, desktop computer, AMD, buyer, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon, Intel, Intel Pentium 4, retailer, notebook computer, PC, Intel Pentium, Dell, laptop computer

Gateway offers sub-$600 gaming PC

April 4, 2005 Desktop PCs aimed at digital-media fans will be available for prices ranging from $370 to $580. Photos: Gateways for gamers TAGS: digital media, eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., Intel Celeron, SDRAM, AMD Athlon 64, desktop computer, games, PC

Gates looks to expand view beyond Windows

March 20, 2006 At Mix conference, Microsoft appeals to Web developers, commits to more IE updates. Video: Gates' Mix '06 keynote Photo: Gates shrugs at Mix '06 TAGS: Bill Gates, web technology, RSS, Web application, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, developer, conference, chairman, desktop computer, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., photograph, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, Microsoft Windows

NEC's green battery for data backup

August 5, 2005 Company is developing an emergency power supply that utilizes organic radical compounds instead of heavy metals. Photo: Eco-friendly data backup TAGS: ORB, NEC Electronics Corp., data backup, battery, power consumption, Japan, desktop computer, PC

Lenovo links with blade desktop maker

July 11, 2005 Chinese giant to resell ClearCube's blade systems, as it kicks off effort to become an international powerhouse. TAGS: ClearCube Technology, blade, Lenovo, patient, desktop computer, IBM Corp., real estate, health care, health, networking, PC, HP

Vienna to softly embrace Linux

January 25, 2005 Open source wins another local-government convert, with soft migrations to Linux imminent within the Austrian capital. TAGS: Vienna, open-source software, Debian, productivity-application, Linux, OpenOffice.org, OpenOffice, department, distribution, information technology, desktop computer, open source, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Dell eyes 'white box' market

August 20, 2002 The computer maker is seeking alliances with mom-and-pop shops to further its growth in the PC market. Its offer: a $499 unbranded desktop PC. TAGS: Dell, dealer, alliance, computer company, desktop computer, small business, PC
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