news analysis In announcing its plan to acquire tiny eMachines, the much larger Gateway is acknowledging its own deteriorating performance in the PC marketplace. Although Gateway employs many more ...
Troubled Irvine computer vendor EMachines Inc. named a new chief executive Monday to replace Stephen Dukker, who is leaving the company that he helped found. Wayne R. Inouye, 48, who has an extensive ...
Remember when the eMachines brand permeated the PC space with value priced systems and a 'Never Obsolete' upgrade program? If that's before your time, then take our word for it that eMachines had a ...
Budget PC maker eMachines on Sunday will introduce its first crop of new models since being acquired by Gateway. The new offerings consist of four desktop PCs and three laptops that deliver unusual ...
Gateway is determined to prove it can once again make money in the personal computer business, so it will buy a company that already is. Gateway In a surprise move, Gateway today says it will acquire ...
EMachines founder Lap Shun “John” Hui has offered $450 million to buy Irvine-based Gateway Inc.’s business selling computers through stores. Gateway’s shares closed up more than 13% Wednesday on the ...
We're guessing that you may actually save even more space if you take the Mini-e from atop that stand and actually let it lay flat on your desk, but it sure looks cute, don't it? eMachines latest, um, ...
Emachines quietly introduced a pair of new Pentium 4 PCs this week. The manufacturer of low-priced PCs launched new 2.4GHz and 2.53GHz desktops, based on Intel's Pentium 4, selling for $849 and $899, ...
eMachines announced two new powerful desktop PCs ideal for a range of uses, from basic productivity to multimedia applications. Featuring AMD single- or dual-core processing power, the eMachines ...
eMachines® just introduced its newest and most radically designed small form factor desktop, the Mini-e Home Entertainment Center. The size, weight and thickness of a small book, the unique glossy ...
news analysis In announcing its plan to acquire tiny eMachines, the much larger Gateway is acknowledging its own deteriorating performance in the PC marketplace. Although Gateway employs many more ...