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    Dell has adopted a controversial notebook manufacturing strategy that many of its competitors dropped last quarter.

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    Dell Corporation is pleased with the outcome of it recent courtroom dispute with the competition watchdog over its advertising policy.

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    When Intel released the Pentium III Tualatin, PC manufacturers applauded its power saving achievements and joined the chip manufacturer in promising bright new era in mobile computing. However, as the release of the first generation of notebooks built around the new chipset starts to gain momentum, it is not clear how notebook manufacturers will deliver its advances to the market.

  • ASUS gives Brookdale an early start

    Achieva Technology has announced that the availability of the first motherboard bearing Intel's i845 chipset, supporting SDRAM and the Northwood 478 pin Pentium 4 CPU, to be released in the Australian channel.

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