| Simputer will be sold through channels |
Resellers and master distributors are being sought to sell Simputer, a full-featured budget pocket PC, to SMBs.
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| Pinnacle expands its channel network |
Pinnacle Systems will increase its presence to over 30 cities and its current premium dealer strength of 35 to 60 by 2003
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| Kobian launches four news motherboards |
Kobian India has introduced four Intel P4-chipset-based motherboards -- KOB 845G NDSMx, KOB 845GV NDSMx, KOB P4X266a NDSX and KOB SiS650GL NDSMx.
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| Now get paid if your PC is virus-infected |
Trend Micro will reimburse eligible customers upto $3000 if it is unbale to revert with a anti-virus solution within two hours
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| HDD prices soar by 25-30 percent |
HDD prices have risen by 25-30 percent, just a month after vendors increased prices by almost 15 percent
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| Prologix to provide its text to speech SW to Microsoft |
Prologix Software's text-to-speech software ‘Vaachak’ will be incorporated in the newer version of IE, slated to be released by November 2002.
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| Esolutions launches operations |
Esolutions will operate through a strong network of business partners, who would market its flagship product, 3e, to identified key markets.
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| Western Digital appoints ACI Infocom as national distributor |
Backed by its three distributors, Western Digital has registered 100 percent growth on a month-to-month basis
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| Logitech plans aggressive product launches, thanks to reduced piracy |
Logitech would shortly be launching its Cordless Presenter in India
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| Tech Pac peddles Fortunes at Bangkok |
Tech Pac's annual event Fortune 100 saw the participation of over 270 partners and the theme was "Value, Focus, Growth'
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| Vidharba IT associations seek vendors' direct presence |
Various associations from the Vidharba region including Nagpur, Amravati, and Akola have sought the presence of vendors, at least with an authorised service centre, in these regions.
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| Ahmedabad's business grows 20% despite tough times |
Despite communal riots and volatile market conditions, Ahmedabad's IT reselling posted a 20 percent revenue growth in the JAS quarter, as compared to AMJ.
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