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Dell-ivering the goods

B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 18/04/2010

» Manufacturing giant Dell has been around almost as long as the PC, and knows its markets well. Recently, it has been dropping notebook market share to rivals Acer and HP, the market leader, largely because of the shift towards lower-cost netbooks. In the mid-range notebook sector, Dell needs to reclaim ground, and its new Inspiron range is targeted at doing just that. Every manufacturer's dream is to build an all-purpose notebook with broad appeal. Dell has come close to this in the past with its savvy market sensitivity, so let's take a look at the new Inspiron 1464 to see if it will help the company get back in the race.

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Flying off the shelves

Database, Published on 07/04/2010

» Incredible excitement, just unbelievable anticipation, as the date approached when, for between $499 and $829 (16,200 to 26,900 baht in real money) you could not just touch a Newton II slate computer, but actually own it; Apple reportedly sold out of the second version of the tablet, now renamed to iPad, which still has no known use but seems to be set to be flying off the shelves; as noted, you are far too foreign to have one just yet.

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Pretty in Pink

B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 28/02/2010

» Sony continues its assault on the competitive portable computing market with some colourful offerings in the new mid-range CW series. The series seems to have achieved the difficult task of maintaining the high style bar Sony have set while taking the sting out of the price tag, which many users might say is overdue. "So, what's the catch?" a discerning shopper might ask. Let's take a look at the CW26FH to see if Sony have their strategy right to help them get back into profit this quarter.

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Thai market crazy for BlackBerry

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 10/02/2010

» Research in Motion has launched its new BlackBerry Bold 9700 smart phone to a market that is currently going BlackBerry crazy with Thai users flocking to emulate their A-list celebrities.

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Korean Dream

B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 24/01/2010

» While HP holds on to its major share of the notebook market, smaller players are left to fight for the competitive minor placings.

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Heading for the finnish line

B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 17/01/2010

» Although the sands are shifting under the mobile phone market, Nokia still manages to hold on to the No1 handset manufacturer slot despite its eroding market share (about 38%).

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Evolution, not revolution, of telecoms

Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 13/01/2010

» So the Google Super-phone, the Nexus One, has finally been unveiled to the world after a gestation that had many guessing and teetering at the edge of their seats for months. Watching to the streaming video press conference, I could not help but feel that for the most part it was evolution, not revolution, at least when it came to the product. The real revolution was in the way the archaic telecommunications sector in the United States is poised to be shaken up.

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New Asus Scores a 10 for Style

B Magazine, Richard Mcleish, Published on 03/01/2010

» A little over two years ago, Asus appeared on the scene with a model that was to start a new era of laptops - the netbook generation. Since then, many manufacturers have followed suit, releasing a myriad of models of various specs and sizes. Asus continues its epic EEE PC series with the recent release of the 1008HA model, but can they continue to shape the genre of laptop that they practically defined?