Dell’s Flexible Gamepad For Real Gamers

How badly do you want the flag? How badly do you need to own all those other online wannabe killers? Enough to spend the guts of £90 on this? Meet the ErgoDex which Dell is now selling as the DX1 Gaming Keyboard. It has 25 movable, programmable keys that can be placed anywhere on…

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

Virgin Bans Flaming Laptops

Flaming laptops might be all the rage right now – especially those from Dell and Apple – but Virgin Atlantic is having none of it. The airline has announced that anyone with a Dell or Apple laptop must remove the battery - regardless of whether or not it’s one of Sony’s firecrackers. Here’s part…

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Virgin bans ‘fire hazard’ laptops

Airline Virgin Atlantic is to make travellers remove batteries from all Dell and Apple laptops.

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Virgin bans ‘fire hazard’ laptops

Airline Virgin Atlantic is to make travellers remove batteries from all Dell and Apple laptops.

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Virgin bans ‘fire hazard’ laptops

Airline Virgin Atlantic is to make travellers remove batteries from all Dell and Apple laptops.

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Virgin bans ‘fire hazard’ laptops

Airline Virgin Atlantic is to make travellers remove batteries from all Dell and Apple laptops.

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Dell studies more retail stores after Dallas site

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dell Inc. DELL.O plans to open its own retail stores on a city-by-city basis and does not expect to sell its personal computers through shops like Best Buy Co. BBY.N, a senior executive said on Tuesday.

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

HP LP3065 30-inch LCD Display

HP’s just announced their own 30-inch LCD display, taking on the likes of Apple and Dell in the monster LCD arena. HP’s LP3065 has a 92% color gamut, requires a DVI-D dual link graphics card that supports up to 2560×1600 resolution, and won’t have any component, composite or S-Video. It will have three DVI…

Friday, September 8th, 2006

Dell founder sees gaming in PC industry future

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Dell Inc. founder and Chairman Michael Dell sees computer gaming becoming a $4 billion(2 billion pound-)-per-year industry by 2010 as consumers hook up to high-speed Internet services to battle monsters on-line.

Friday, September 8th, 2006

Dell founder sees gaming in PC industry future

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Dell Inc. DELL.O founder and Chairman Michael Dell sees computer gaming becoming a $4 billion-per-year industry by 2010 as consumers hook up to high-speed Internet services to battle monsters on-line.

Friday, September 8th, 2006


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