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  • One cent laptop offer a mistake: Compaq Aust

    In a move that has outraged users, Compaq Australia will not honour a one cent laptop deal mistakenly advertised on its Web site as a result of a system glitch.

  • Compaq Australia faces lawsuit over one cent laptops

    Compaq Australia may be facing a class action lawsuit from irate customers who feel duped by the hardware manufacturer's accidental Web site promotion of Presario laptop computers costing just one cent.

  • XP: Big win or big mistake?

    Despite some misgivings about Windows XP, many early buyers say they have been pleasantly surprised by what they see in the new operating system.

  • AMD ready to roll with mobile K6-III P

    Advanced Micro Devices is going for the "three-peat." The company will ship the mobile version of its K6-III P processor. AMD sees the new chip as a possible stepping stone toward a presence in the corporate market for notebooks.

  • PC makers take slow road to XP update

    Microsoft has issued the first service pack for Windows XP, but the update may not appear on some new PCs until next year.

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