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Photos: Inside NEC's NECXT life showcase
At the "NECXT life" product showcase in Sydney, NEC gave us the chance to explore a "day in the a life of NEC". Our photo gallery reveals that such a day involves digital signs, VoIP, LCDs, waterproof notebooks and CCTV.
Photos: Dell launches Vostro range for small business
Dell has introduced its new Vostro range, aimed at small businesses that require minimal IT support. Here's the full line-up available in Australia at launch.
Photos: PCs to save the Earth
Tech Networks of Boston builds a line of Earth PCs that use less power--saving money and energy.
The Blue Screen of Hive Death
Strangely, Microsoft's solution is to run software on a PC that won't run...
Photos: Technicolor wafers star on IDF floor
Wafers of prototype 80-core chips and PCs sporting Intel's upcoming chips are on dazzling display at the Intel Developer Forum.
Images: Security battle for the desktop
Microsoft's security console automatically pops up alongside rival products, potentially causing confusion for PC users.
NFL and fantasy football unite
With a Viiv PC you can watch an NFL game and your Yahoo fantasy football team activity on one screen.
Photos: Chess supercomputer crushes grandmaster
The United Kingdom's top chess player was soundly beaten by Hydra, a clustered system of 32 PCs.
Back-to-school PCs
Students can head back to the classroom with PCs that balance their homework needs with entertainment features.
Photo: Eco-friendly battery
NEC's rechargeable battery could possibly serve as an emergency power source for PCs, servers and even household appliances.
Photos: The art of the tablet PC
For one caricature artist in London's Leicester Square, a portable computer replaces charcoal and sketchbook.
Photos: Multidisk PCs
Many heavy-duty PC users are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to hard disk drives and storage.
Photos: E-waste in a Chinese scrapyard
That old PC you sent for recycling may well end up in an junk pile overseas, where environmentalists say it's a hazard.
Photos: Intel's designs on PCs
The chipmaker's latest lineup includes an array of processors intended for small and sleek systems.