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    BenQ e-readers hit Taiwan, writing to be added in April 27 January, 2010 19:16

    The new nReader by BenQ launched in Taipei on Wednesday as part of the Taipei International Book Exhibition (TIBE) 2010, and the company is already planning note-taking capabilities for its next generation model due out in April.
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    WORLDBEAT - With 100 days to go, Beijing faces the music 07 May, 2008 08:36

    Welcome to Beijing.
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    Dell signs Officeworks as first retail partner 01 May, 2008 10:28

    Dell Australia has selected office stationery and IT supplies chain, OfficeWorks, as its first local retail partner.
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    A Dell smartphone appears imminent, analysts say 20 March, 2008 08:11

    Dell is primed to enter the mobile-phone arena with a smartphone, but it will need an Apple iPhone killer to really make a dent in the market, analysts said.
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    Retailers increasingly boost notebook sales 06 March, 2008 10:04

    The trend toward users buying notebook computers instead of desktop PCs is helping boost market share for companies that have a strong retail presence, such as Hewlett-Packard and Acer, according to analysts.
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    Dell revenue falls short of analyst estimates 29 February, 2008 08:56

    Dell reported revenue of nearly US$16 billion for the fourth quarter of 2008, up 10 percent from a year ago, but fell short of analyst estimates.
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    Retail giant set to resell whitelabel VoIP service 25 June, 2007 12:05

    Voice over IP (VoIP) provider Freshtel Holdings has signed a letter of intent to offer its whitelabel service with mobile phone vendor Effortel to enable mobile calls over the Internet.
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    Science-fiction retailing made real 21 August, 2003 14:30

    Imagine a transponder tagged to a bottle of shampoo tracking its whereabouts in a supermarket, or a "smart" shelf informing staff to replenish the selection of cream cheese, or a mini-PC attached to the shopping cart allowing shoppers to scan their own purchases, call up bargains and navigate the store.
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    Red Hat touts content management, portal apps 07 April, 2003 14:01

    Linux software vendor Red Hat Inc. plans to officially announce Monday two enterprise applications it has been developing and selling for the past year: a content management system and a portal server.
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    Money for Nothing 03 November, 2000 12:01

    Why should you give online marketplaces a cut of your revenues just for attaching a few wires to your supply chain?
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    Sears CIO Expects Quick Acceptance of Exchanges 29 September, 2000 12:01

    Sears, Roebuck & Co. and French retailer Carrefour SA are two of the founding members of the GlobalNetXchange business-to-business marketplace that launched in February. Sears CIO Jerry Miller spoke with Computerworld senior editor Carol Sliwa about the marketplace's progress.
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