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  • Gateway recalls 35,000 Sony batteries
    October 23, 2006 – 10:42 PM
    Gateway issued a "voluntary" recall of about 35,000 batteries included with notebooks that were shipped through the firm's direct, professional and retail channels. According to the company, the batteries affected were built by Sony and can overheat and create a "potential" fire hazard.
  • Gateway intros $1200 Core 2 Duo desktop PC
    August 3, 2006 – 10:38 AM in Business
    Gateway today announced the new E-6610 series as flagship of its business desktop PC portfolio. The computers come standard with Intel's Core 2 Duo processor and can be configured with standard PC or workstation components. Prices start near the $1000 mark for a base system. Consumers are promised to get their PC by mid-August.
  • Gateway preps $800 dual-core media center desktop
    October 1, 2005 – 9:42 PM
    Gateway is building on its newly found success in the US retail business with three new desktops that aim at the sub-$900 segment as well as two notebook models for light gaming and multimedia applications.
  • Gateway introduces factory over-clocked desktop computer
    October 30, 2006 – 3:34 PM
    Gateway is trying to take all the guesswork out of over-clocking with its new factory over-clocked FX530 desktop PC. The computer will come with Intel Core 2 Duo or Core 2 Extreme processors and ATI x1900 or x1950 graphics cards. Over-clocked processors traditionally have rarely failed, but Gateway is offering a one-year limited warranty on the FX530.
  • Gateway Upgrades Retail PCs To Up To 6 GB Of Memory
    June 30, 2008 – 6:50 PM in Business
    Gateway announced its updated retail notebook and desktop PC offering for the back-to-school season with prices ranging from $549.
  • Gateway intros 21" widescreen HD display
    October 6, 2005 – 12:21 PM
    Gateway today announced what it claims to be the first 21" high-definition widescreen display with DCDi support.
  • Gateway throws out PCs with single-core processors
    June 29, 2006 – 2:20 PM
    The third largest PC retailer in the U.S. today announced that all desktop PCs and "nearly" all notebook computers offered through its website now come standard with a dual-core processor.
  • Gateway drops price of 21" widescreen LCD
    June 30, 2006 – 3:52 PM
    Gateway today said that it has reduced the price of its FPD2185W monitor, which the firm claims to be the best selling 21" widescreen display worldwide, by $100 to $500.
  • Gateway launches $300 19" widescreen LCD
    June 15, 2006 – 5:39 PM
    Gateway today extended its widescreen LCD portfolio with the addition of a 19" display.
  • Gateway Ships Retail PCs With 64-bit Windows Vista
    May 6, 2008 – 3:50 AM
    Irvine (CA) - You knew it was coming.
  • Gateway Retail Dumps Intel for AMD CPUs
    January 30, 2008 – 12:39 PM
    Gateway officially announced its new high-end retail desktop PC offerings. At least for now, the company has switched from Intel quad-core CPUs to AMD quad-core Phenom 9500 and 9600 CPUs.
  • Gateway announces 24" 1080p desktop LCD
    November 9, 2006 – 5:56 PM
    Gateway has added two new desktop LCDs to its monitor lineup. A 22" and a 24" complement the already existing 19" and 21" models and also integrate HDCP functionality that allows users to watch movies from HD DVD or Blu-ray media.
  • Gateway updates LCD product line
    April 28, 2005 – 1:04 PM
    Gateway announced three new LC displays which the company claims include an easy to use on-screen display to simplify setup.
  • Apple and Gateway post huge gains in PC shipments
    October 18, 2005 – 2:07 PM
    Latest PC shipment data released by market research firm IDC indicates that the PC market may grow faster in 2005 than originally expected. All large PC manufacturers achieved strong gains in the third quarter of this year, with Apple and Gateway leading the growth.
  • Acer Announces (cheap) Compact Desktop PC
    July 9, 2008 – 8:10 AM in Business
    Acer today launched a new compact desktop PC that is pitched as a stylish as well as a space and power saving option for your average business desktop computer.

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