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Friday 25 June 2010
Acer to move mainstream ultra-thin notebooks under Gateway brand
Acer has recently adjusted its ultra-thin notebook strategy and plans to move its ultra-thin notebooks under the Gateway brand, and only the 11.6-inch Aspire Timeline will remain...
Friday 8 January 2010
China residential gateway shipments surge on multimedia services, says iSuppli
Shipments of residential gateways (RGs) in China are set to more than triple from 2009 to 2013 as the nation's telecommunications carriers look to these platforms to enable the delivery...
Thursday 22 October 2009
Gateway debuts three new EC series notebooks
Gateway has debuted three new EC series notebooks, two in the 15.6-inch mainstream segment and one in the 11.6-inch ultra-portable segment. All the models deliver up to eight hours...
Monday 12 October 2009
Gateway introduces One ZX series all-in-one PCs
Gateway has introduced the One ZX series all-in-one PCs with multi-touch displays, with the 20-inch One ZX4800 series targeting students and the powerful 23-inch One ZX6800 series...
Thursday 13 August 2009
Synnex acquires sole distribution rights from Gateway in Australia and New Zealand
Synnex Technology International has announced the acquisition of Gateway's sole distribution rights for Australia and New Zealand, and expects the two markets to help boost revenues...
Friday 26 June 2009
Gateway debuts new notebooks and a netbook
Gateway has debuted its new NV series entertainment notebooks that pair the latest notebook technologies and one-touch buttons at an affordable price as well as its new AMD-based...
Thursday 25 June 2009
Gateway announces new desktop PCs for back-to-school demand
Gateway has introduced a new range of back-to-school desktop PCs featuring technologies ideal for productivity, entertainment and digital photography.
Tuesday 17 March 2009
Gateway launches high-end notebook for multimedia and gaming
Gateway, a wholly owned subsidiary of Acer, has launched the Gateway P-7808u FX notebook, the latest high-end notebook of its P-Series FX line for gaming, entertainment and digital...
Friday 20 February 2009
Gateway introduces TC-series notebook line
Gateway has extended its MC- and MD-series notebook lines with a new compact and lightweight TC-series.
Friday 6 February 2009
Acer to restructure its business by brands instead of products
Acer has decided to overhaul its corporate structure into four segments based on its brands Acer, Gateway, Packard Bell and eMachines instead of the previous business units classified...
Thursday 22 January 2009
Taiwan market: Acer to step up promotion of Gateway PCs
Acer plans to allocate a monthly budget of NT$2 million (US$59,426) to promote its sub-brand Gateway in Taiwan. An all-in-one PC and some new notebooks will be introduced to the market...
Tuesday 28 October 2008
IC design service company Socle in merger talks with GSI
Taiwan-based IC design house service companies, Socle Technology and Gateway Silicon Incorporate (GSI), invested by foundry Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing are in merger talks,...
Friday 17 October 2008
Gateway introduces new FX and LX series desktops
Gateway has introduced two new desktop PCs designed for gaming and digital media enthusiasts.
Friday 25 July 2008
Acer aiming for number 3 spot in US PC market
With Acer's global launch of the Aspire One XP netbook in August, the company stands a chance of challenging Apple for the number three market share position in the US, according...
Friday 30 May 2008
Acer will not use acquisition strategy to cut into China
Having made a series of acquisitions aimed at cutting into key markets such as the North American PC market (Gateway) and handsets (E-Ten Information systems), JT Wang, CEO of Acer,...
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