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Dave's Guide to Buying a Home Computer
Common sense guide to buying and maintaining a home computer and links to on-line
computer courses taught by the author.

Computer Pilot - Where To Buy
... Where To Buy Computer Pilot. USA Readers. You'll find Computer Pilot Magazine at newsstands, bookstores and computer stores across the USA ...

Canada Computer Parts, PC Components, Desktop Computers, Laptops ...
Canada Computer parts, PC Components, laptop computers, ... Buy Computer Parts,
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Where to buy a computer
Where to buy a computer. Buying a computer can be a daunting task. There are always many questions associated with this purchase. But once you know the type of system you want the next step is deciding where you can get the best deal.

PCWorld.com - How to Buy a Desktop PC
PCWorld.com · Computer Technology news · Computer reviews - desktops, laptops
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CNET Shopper.com
Reviews, price comparisons, and more.

Dell Computers Online
Dell offers custom configuration of personal computers, portables and servers.
... Buy Online or Call 1-800-WWW-DELL. USA, Search Dell | About Dell ...




where to buy computer News

China Clears Google Purchase of Motorola

Chinese regulators attached a big condition: that Google’s Android operating system for mobile devices remain available at no cost for the next five years.

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Google gets China OK for Motorola deal

Authorities in China have approved Google Inc.'s bid to buy phone maker Motorola Mobility, clearing the way for the $12.5 billion deal to close early next week.But Chinese regulators attached a big condition: ...

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Flash Tsunami Nears, With EMC Buy as Early Warning

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The big tech news this week is that EMC has decided to buy flash memory start-up XtremeIO for $430 million. For EMC it's sofa cushion money, since there is nearly $4.7 billion in cash on its balance sheet. And there are many companies that think this story is about Israel, where XtremeIO is located. Many consider flash memory to be the big computer technology of our time ...

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Nasdaq to revamp system after tech problems on Facebook IPO: WSJ

(Reuters) - The Nasdaq is planning to revamp its systems for handling stock offerings after acknowledging that technology problems had affected trading in millions of newly issued Facebook shares on Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported. Individual investors were left in the dark for hours on Friday about whether their buy and sell orders for Facebook shares had actually been executed, in the ...

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Best Buy: Write down your e-mail password (and give it to us)

As part of its "New Computer Set-Up" service, Best Buy's Geek Squad asks customers to write down their e-mail password in a box. Which some might find a little odd. Originally posted at Technically Incorrect

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Facebook investors left guessing after Nasdaq glitch

(Reuters) - Individual investors were left in the dark for hours on Friday about whether their buy and sell orders for newly issued Facebook shares had actually been executed, in the latest of a series high-profile exchange glitches in recent years. Massive demand for the social networking giant's initial public offering, which set a trading volume record for U.S. market debuts, led to a 45 ...

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