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By Staff -- TWICE, 7/7/2008
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Lenovo Enters Global Desktop Market
Research Triangle Park, N.C. — Lenovo is making its first entry into the consumer desktop market outside of China with the global launch of its IdeaCentre K210 desktop.
- Nokia Gets EU Approval To Buy Navteq
- Onkyo Plans Blu-ray In Late '08
- Former Target Chairman Kenneth Macke Dies
- Mitsubishi Adds 16-Speaker LCD TV Line
In response to: WD Starts 'Back It Up' Campaign, Gennifer Fab, Portland, Ore.: "Fabulous! I have been talking about doing the same but no one listens to me anyway. I do tech support for a storage company, so I have taken on my own to personally include candid messages and recommendations to every customer I come in contact with."
BLOGS:Reporter's Notebook — Amy Gilroy
Can 12-Volt Summit Save Car Stereo?
It's got the A-list car stereo guys, but will the 12-Volt Summit, to be held in Dallas in two weeks, be a success?
Reporter's Notebook — Lisa Johnston
Plantronics Freebie For Speeders
If you're ticketed for talking on a cellphone while driving, Headsets.com will send you a free cellphone headset —a Plantronics Discovery 925, according to an email from the company. Not too shabby, since this headset retails for a suggested $149.
TOP 10:Top 10 TWICE Stories (week of June 23-29)
- Circuit Adds To Board; Bid Expected Soon
- Motorola, Kodak Launch Co-Branded Cameraphone
- Dell Launches Studio Brand
- 'Father Of Stereo FM Radio, TV' Dies
- Sony Expands A/V Receiver Line
- Disney To "Blur" Lines Between Toys &CE
- Sony, Circuit City, Best Buy Join 12-Volt Summit
- Mitsubishi To Roll Out 3-D DLP Packages
- Innotech Intros Voice-Control Device For iPods
- Bain Joins Kenwood In Denying D&M Link




















