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  • Officeworks named as Dell's Aussie retailer

    From Monday, office supplies retailer Officeworks will start selling a limited range of pre-configured Dell PCs and laptops at 104 locations across the country.

  • Intel prototype transforms notebook

    Intel will unveil later this year a new double-jointed prototype portable computer, designed to get people thinking about what's next for notebook PCs.

  • Visual Basic on the decline?

    Microsoft commanded the loyalty of legions of programmers since the advent of the Intel PC, and they have added immeasurable value to the Windows product line. Now, some Visual Basic developers seem to be on the hunt for their next opportunity.

  • The dark side of e-commerce

    Since Teresa Bell started shopping online three months ago she has been snapping up designer wares at unbelievable discounts -- a pair of Chanel sunglasses for US$65, a pair of Oakley shades for US$15 and three stylish Louis Vuitton accessories for as little as US$53.

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  • Motorola's upcoming mobile phones

    Motorola morphs the successful RAZR V3 into a 3G phone, announces entry-level handsets, three fashion phones and a pair of Bluetooth-enabled Oakley sunglasses.

  • Intel prototype transforms notebook

    Intel will unveil later this year a new double-jointed prototype portable computer, designed to get people thinking about what's next for notebook PCs.

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