Three weeks after Compaq Australia indicated they would follow the US in selling budget computer packages for small businesses it has yet to finalise details.
Hewlett-Packard has made its first new product introductions since merging with Compaq Computer.
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Whether you want to go wireless with four or five PCs in a small office or you need walk-around connectivity for a thousand corporate users, vendors offer a number of options that can provide the proper access.
Whether you want to go wireless with four or five PCs in a small office or you need walk-around connectivity for a thousand corporate users, vendors offer a number of options that can provide the proper access.
Compaq Computer shareholders have voted 9-to-1 in favour of a deal which may see Hewlett-Packard acquire Compaq, however, the struggle is not over, with the Hewlett family continuing to campaign vigorously against any merger.
Microsoft plans to display a beta version of Windows XP that will run on tablet PCs, a new breed of computers that have touch screens and can read handwriting.
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The most unique thing about this notebook is what you can't see: It doesn't have any PC card slots.
It's little wonder that the Intel Xeon has made a very understated entrance to the PC market. Industry prattle about Athlon 4 and Pentium 4 drowned out Intel's 2G victory cries, and the corporate IT market's radar seems to be fixed in the direction of the Itanium. But unlike Itanium, the Xeon is ready to serve its market now. We take a look at Compaq's offering.
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