Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Danish Agency Finds Apple iBook Design Flaw (PC World)


Danish Agency Finds Apple iBook Design Flaw (PC World)

PC World - The Danish Consumer Complaints Board has published evidence of a manufacturing defect resulting in power failures in some of Apple Inc.'s iBook G4 notebook computers. The board has already ordered the company to refund one Danish customer, and expects its findings to influence cases elsewhere, a spokesman said on Friday.



Consumers get 'add-on cover' advice for portable possessions

Homeowners with expensive portable possessions, such as notebook computers or mp3 players, have been warned that their home contents insurance policy...



Acer forecasts huge sales gains in laptops, desktops (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Acer will make big gains sales gains this year in both desktop and laptop PCs, the company's chairman said.



BMW gets in on the laptop action with Acer

Not to be left out, reports are surfacing that BMW has teamed up with Acer to offer its own range of branded notebook computers.



60% Of All Notebooks Will Use Flash Memory In Two Years (TechWeb)

TechWeb - By the fourth quarter of 2009, 24 million notebook PCs, or 60% of the total sold, will have flash data storage, iSuppli predicts.



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