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Sice quits Acronis, joins Staples
Karl Since has resigned from his post of general manager A/NZ at data protection provider, Acronis, and joined Staples, an online stationery supply company, as its head of sales, IT solutions.
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Microsoft reprises free Xbox back-to-school PC promo
Microsoft will repeat last year's back-to-school promotion, kicking off the deal Sunday with an offer of a free Xbox 360 game console to eligible U.S. students who buy a new Windows 7 PC.
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EXCLUSIVE: Corporate Express confirms redundancies
Corporate Express will make about five per cent of its headcount redundant as it goes through a cost restructuring.
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Miscellaneous Tech Treasures [2011 Cool Yule Tools]
In our 12th year of presenting our Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide, we’ve done our best to try to categorize the gift ideas into different groups – portable entertainment, travel gear, etc. While many of these ideas could, in theory, be placed there, sometimes we just feel that the device/gift idea should just be placed in “miscellaneous.” So that’s what we did with some of these. Enjoy!
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Laptops to sell for under $200 on Black Friday
Heavily discounted PCs and tablets will be sold by top retailers on Black Friday, which marks one of the most active shopping days in the U.S. Walmart and Best Buy will offer fully equipped laptops for under US$200, continuing a promotional price battle they have engaged in for years. The sub-$200 laptops have slow processors and may lack key components, but could be effective desktop replacements for basic tasks like office productivity applications, Web surfing and video.
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Will Thanksgiving Day upstage Black Friday for online tech sales?
Best Buy, Target, Sears, Staples and other major retailers have been releasing their Black Friday ads and circulars for the past week, setting up for what should be a busy shopping day for TVs, laptops, tablets and other electronics. But savvy shoppers who can negotiate time away from the family, turkey and football on Thanksgiving Day itself could also score bargains.
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Retailers Slash BlackBerry PlayBook Prices
Is Research In Motion's BlackBerry PlayBook headed for a fire sale? It certainly looks that way as the 7-inch tablet's retail prices plummet.
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Cheap Ink and Toner: Solving the Puzzle Behind the Price
Shopping online for cheap ink or toner--how hard could it be?
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