HP Acquires 3Com; Does Dell Have Counter?

HP announced today that it is purchasing networking equipment maker 3Com for $2.7 billion and adding a new set of products which could help it fight in enterprise / data center customer opportunities.

The deal, however, puts even greater distance between HP and Dell both in revenues, but in breadth of product offerings. Dell followed HP’s aquisition of enterprise service provider EDS with the purchase of Perot systems. In the networking space, there does not seem to be a clear “me too” deal. Networking behemoth Cisco would likely be the aquirer, not an acquiree and its unlikely that it would want to enter the computer systems space.

Stay tuned, intrepid Observer readers – we’ll be on the lookout for possible targets as Dell looks to catch up to HP once again!

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Posted by Admin    Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Dell, HP Customers Upset With Windows 7 Delays

Computerworld reports that Dell & HP customers are angry due to delays in the shipping of Windows 7 media as promised under the Windows 7 Upgrade Option program.  The program is supposed to ship replacement media to customers on or about October 22nd, the date of the Windows 7 launch. Customers are being notified that their orders are on backorder and could take many more weeks.

The Upgrade Option Program is designed to help PC manufacturers address possible slowdowns in sales due to the introduction of a new Microsoft Operating system. Introduced with the launch of Windows XP and replicated for Vista and Windows 7, consumers are able to purchase a PC within some number of months of the Operating System launch and receive the free (or discounted) upgrade to Windows 7.

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Posted by Admin    Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Dell Deal of the Day: 19″Touchscreen Desktop

desktop-studio-one-19-heroFinally, a deal at Dell.com worth publishing as a Deal of the day! (perhaps Dell is saving its ‘bullets’ when the real holiday shopping starts.

Get a cool Dell StudioOne (All-in-one) desktop for $699 (normally $799).

The system features:

  • 18.5″ 1366×768 multi-touch touchscreen LCD
  • Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5300 @ 2.6GHz;
  • 3GB RAM;
  • 320GB HDD;
  • DVD burner;
  • Vista Home Premium (Free upgrade to Windows 7);
  • NVIDIA Geforce 9200M (onboard);
  • webcam;
  • 1yr warranty

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Posted by Admin    Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Dell Zinio HD, Mini/Media Center Desktop, Now Available For Order

zino-hd-order_dellI’m a BIG fan of Windows Media Center desktops. 3 or 4 years ago, it was a major pain to set up a home network and distribute movies or music across the house to a Media Center PC and Large Screen display. The folks at Engadget just came across the Dell Zinio HD mini form-factor PC for sale over at Dell.com.

Today, setting up a Media Center PC is a piece of cake. Just get a Wireless-N router and hook it up to your main home computer. With a USB adapter and a small form-factor PC in your living room you can now easily enjoy movies in large screen goodness (depending on how good you are with Torrent Services). The Zinio HD seems to fit the bill. Featuring AMD Athlon Processors, 4GB of memory, discrete ATI graphics card and a 500GB hard drive, this seems to be a great, tiny system with the horsepower to crank out 720p video.

Read over at Engadget for more…

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Posted by Admin    Date: Monday, November 9, 2009

Dell Caught Up in NY State Anti-trust Case with Intel

Dell attempts to clean up its PR image after its recent cost cutting measures and factory closings has hit another hurdle. NY State Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo, filed a federal lawsuit against Intel, similar to the one that was recently decided in the European Union, that alleges that Intel aboused its monopoly power by paying computer manufacturers to use its chips over its competitor, AMD.

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Posted by Admin    Date: Monday, November 9, 2009

Good Read: Notebooks shedding DVD drives

Sharing is caring! How about this article – AP reports on many of the changes in the notebook world – in order to lower weight and improve battery consumption, they are omitting DVD drives.

This is fine in a world where your applications and media are downloaded or can be loaded via flash. However, I think this is an instance of the industry being a bit hasty and an opportunity for backlash. Many applications, including Microsoft Office, still install applications via CD or DVD media. Also, movies are still in disc form and last time I checked, none of the major studios were all warm and fuzzy about users ripping films to their computers.

The cost-cutters and retailers out there will suggest that users just go and buy a USB DVD drive to augment their system. A quick search found this to cost around $50-70 depending on brand. An OK idea, but if you’re a frequent traveler, that “thin and light” notebook is not so thin and light when you have to truck around a heavy power cable and NOW a DVD drive in the briefcase.

Hopefully, cooler heads will prevail.

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Posted by Admin    Date: Monday, November 2, 2009

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