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Bad PC Sales Staff Exposed

Posted on September 29, 2009 by Julian in All News, From The Web

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“The IT service industries sucks. This is the usual hoo haa with sales people. We are here to make the change!”
Barence writes “An undercover investigation has revealed how Dell’s online sales staff take liberties with the truth when trying to sell customers new PCs. One member of staff told an undercover reporte…

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This is a cool PC case!
notthatwillsmith writes “Maximum PC just posted an exclusive hands on with Thermaltake’s unique Level 10 case. This concept design features individual compartments for different components (each with dedicated cooling) all mounted on a black steel frame. The case looks like a prop from 2001, rendere…

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Next Gen USB connectors! cool! 10 GBps. Rumors has it “Intel” especially developed this on “Apple” request!
Last week, Intel demoed a new interconnect technology called “Light Peak” which promises to be a flexible high performance optical connector:
Intel just showed off a glimpse of the future:…

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fantastically cool utility, Google Docs in the skin of Notepad. It may not appeal to everyone, but its well worth a look
Windows only: Notepad clone Nocs looks and feels just like the regular Windows utility, but instead of editing local files, it can save and edit text notes directly to your Google Docs account.
Once you’ve downl…

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Hey Microsoft you can save your breath by commenting. IE is already a huge security flaw by itself.
Mark writes “The release of Google Chrome Frame, a new open source plugin that injects Chrome’s renderer and JavaScript engine into Microsoft’s browser, earlier this week had many web developers happily dancing long thr…

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