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  1. kemical

    PC prices to go up in 2010

    According to Gartner beancounters, PC prices will jump in 2010 due to tight supply of key components. Recession woes and cautious planning on the part of manufacturers have resulted in a lower production volumes, causing component prices to go up. Memory prices have already spiked. DDR3 prices...
  2. reghakr

    Netbooks – Toys for 36 Hours, Says Michael Dell.

    The chief executive officer and founder of Dell, the world’s third largest supplier of personal computers, said that although netbooks appear to be pretty popular among end-users, many people eventually get disappointed with small screens, inconvenient keyboards and other peculiarities of...
  3. MichaelSFO

    Windows 7 Why Windows 7 Will Flop - It's The Economy

    Hey, far be it for me to piddle on anyone's parade and having worked on computers since the KayPro days, I am a fan of anything new. I like MS as a company, albeit their money making schemes sometimes tick me off. Anyway, I like XP, that has been around since 2001 and now that we have Service...
  4. davehc

    Windows 7 Is Microsoft Planning Profitable Add-ons for "7" or a Low-Cost Launch?

    I wonder if this is a chance for MS to make more money on purchasing "Add.ons". Or are they preparing "7" minimum for a real low price (and speedier) breakthrough. Link Removed
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