Everything Computers Instant Retail Quotes Portal
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The Everything Computers Instant Quotes Requests Portal is a highly functional Web-based system that is an initiative of National Warranty Services, Australia's leading provider of premium warranties for IT & electronic goods, to give retail customers a highly functional site to get competitive quotes for equipment and services and access to over 3,700 Resellers and Service Agents.

Using the Everything Computers Quote Request form, you complete either an equipment quote request or a service quote request. The Quote Request form is optimally designed to collect all the possible relevant information about your requirements so that our Resellers and Service Agents know exactly what you require, and can then respond in detail to those precise requirements.

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ARN PC and Components

Microsoft reprises free Xbox back-to-school PC promoHP poised to cut up to 30,000 jobsCanon Pixma MX512: Nice output, pricey black inkWhy Ultrabook laptops aren't just MacBook Air clonesApple victorious in iphone5.com domain dispute

Networking

WatchGuard: local organisations under greater pressure to protect against data lossAustralia the leading adopter of cloud computing in Asia-Pacific: Frost & SullivanWi-Fi Direct coming on strong, Broadcom saysOPS lands Axis distie dealCisco adds IPv6 migration features to routers

ARN Daily

Facebook IPO stumbles out of the gateHP plans massive layoff, say reportsMicrosoft reprises free Xbox back-to-school PC promoCisco's wireless unit shifts emphasis to "mobility"Final count down to Facebook's IPO begins

Reviews Tom's Hardware US

Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: May 2012Gaming On A Netbook? 13 Great Titles Playable At 720pIntel SSD 330 Review: 60, 120, And 180 GB Models BenchmarkedAMD A10-4600M Review: Mobile Trinity Gets TestedCore i7-3720QM: Ivy Bridge Makes Its Mark On Mobility

News Tom's Hardware US

Report: Samsung Gets 9 Million Pre-orders for Galaxy SIIIScientists Made a Virus That Can Charge Your BatteriesNvidia Responds to GeForce 600 Series V-Sync Stuttering IssueJapanese Galaxy S III to Pack 2GB of RAM, Dual-core CPUThis SSD Will Self-Destruct When Needed

News Tom's Hardware US - Components

Nvidia Responds to GeForce 600 Series V-Sync Stuttering IssueJapanese Galaxy S III to Pack 2GB of RAM, Dual-core CPUSamsung Moves Up DRAM Roadmap To Calm Apple RumorsBehold: Here Are The First Unreal Engine 4 ScreensNvidia Debuts GK110-based 7.1 Billion Transistor Super GPU

Technibble

4 Ways Computer Repair Shops Can Profit from the Tablet RevolutionPatch My PC ? Mass Update Third Party Software AutomaticallyHow to Gain Computer Repair Customers Through Volunteer WorkHow To Create Effective Craigslist Ads For Your Computer Repair BusinessGSmartControl ? Monitor and Test Hard Drive SMART Data

Gizmodo Australia

How To Turn Eight Steak Knives Into An Utterly Insane SteaksawIsrael May Be Dropping Spies In Iran Using Secret American BlackHawk HelicoptersUS Army Helicopter Accidentally Drops Hellfire Missile Over HomesMac Pro Fans Launch Facebook Campaign For UpgradeIs Hacking More Effective Than Protesting In Person?

CRN - PCs & Servers

Inside Acer's Australian computer facility Raspberry Pi: the $40 PC arrives down underLenovo reveals plans to move beyond PCsHP's Whitman reshuffles channel bossesApple co-founder slams Aussie tech prices

CRN - Components

AMD delivers second-gen Trinity APUsIntel launches third-gen vPro processor platformIntel wants chips in iPhone, iPadNvidia suffers Q1 profit dropIs Intel's Z77 a chipset in search of a CPU?

CRN - Hardware

Inside Acer's Australian computer facility Oracle: HP eyed Sun as Itanium exitHP announces mass lay-offsRaspberry Pi: the $40 PC arrives down underLenovo offers cash rewards for resellers

CRN - Communications

HP networking channel chief splits for DellBrocade names new global, APAC channel chiefMalaysia tops Australia in NBN connection racePolycom exits wireless phone businessGovt mulls more mobile emissions checks

CRN - Sales & Marketing

Symantec channel complains of undercuttingDistribution Central banks on NetSuiteHP's Whitman to partners: 'We've got our swagger back'Sick of your old BlackBerry? Now you can get a trade-inApple CEO: the 'PC' won't die

CRN - News

Patients get iPads, Wi-Fi to connect and playKaspersky backs Aussie data retention planNokia Lumia 900, 610 land in AustraliaOracle: HP eyed Sun as Itanium exitBudget HTC Ville C budget leaks

News on ZDNet Australia

Automation key for time-poor security boffinsVic scraps HealthSMART systemUS, Australia team up on cybersecurityDynamics CRM saves email-drowned utilityCybercrime golden age over in two years?

Reviews on ZDNet Australia

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