Packard Bell NEC has filed a suit against CTX International accusing the company of violating several patents on notebook computers.
Taking a second stab at one of the industry's most lucrative markets, chip maker Advanced Micro Devices unveiled its low-power AMD-K6-2 line of processors for notebook computers.
Clearwire, which hopes to install WiMax networks that will cover continents, announced on Wednesday that it has received US$900 million in financing from Intel and Motorola and will work with the two giants to popularise the wireless broadband technology.
A California judge on Friday gave preliminary approval to a landmark settlement under which Microsoft will pay US$1.1 billion to settle a class-action suit that claimed it overcharged consumers for Windows.
IBM today announced another major distribution deal, this time with Bell Microproducts, that continues its efforts to boost revenue by selling components and systems for integration into other products.
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Big Blue's plan to sell its PC unit to China's Lenovo Group (formerly known as Legend) would be the latest example of a move toward consolidation as the market reaches maturity.
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The iPhone was launched in the US last week -- CNET's Kent German and Donald Bell give us a tour of the phone, which will not be available in Australia till January 2008.
The Mini 1210's upgraded processor and shift to Windows XP does remove some of the original model's biggest issues, but it's still not a netbook that we'd buy.
In this round-up for small and medium businesses, we feature notebooks in several price bands -- and varying bells and whistles -- ranging from a little over AU$1,500 to just under AU$4,000 for business users who require high performance.
The M40 boasts an impressive array of the latest notebook technologies, especially for those with a multimedia bent, although it could do with running a little quieter and cooler.
Very impressive technology, with a strange double role, and a price tag that matches its massive size.
Toshiba's R10 Tablet offers consumers a chance to bite at the Tablet PC concept. While it's an acceptable notebook in its own right, the tablet features won't go far enough for most to make it a worthwhile purchase.
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