Published 10/17/2008
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INQUIRER Newsdesk the Inquirer , Friday 17 October 2008. 17:30:00 Taiwanese menace threatens HP and Dell hegemony PC SHIPMENTS were up 27 per cent in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) during the third quarter of 2008 compared with last year, IDC reckons. The research outfit says good sales of notebooks and a boost supplied by what it calls "mini notebook" devices have contributed to the healthy... > >
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