Gateway is overhauling its retail strategy. Starting Friday, the Poway, Calif.-based company said it will begin stocking 265 of its 277 Gateway Country stores with a select number of PCs. Gateway also ...
Gateway computers were a common site at PC stores in the 1990s and early 2000s before eventually disappearing into computer history after Acer acquired the company and eventually retired the brand.
Gateway is making a comeback thanks to Walmart and the year of wild throwbacks continues. Someone over at the big retailer decided it would be a good idea to throw it back to the turn of the ...
We’ve already seen a number of excellent notebook deals appear after the revival of the Gateway computer brand, and today we found another one. Walmart is selling a 15.6-inch Gateway laptop Remove non ...
Remember those cow-spotted computer boxes back in the day? If not, they belonged to a computer company called Gateway. As is the case with any industry, companies come and go. After being away for a ...
Gateway Computers launched its Gateway Asset Recovery Services program this week. The announcement continues the move by large computer manufacturers to offer assistance in developing plans for what ...
Krista wrote with a question I’ve been getting a lot lately (and as a Gateway laptop owner am wondering myself). Essentially, she asks, though not in so many words, “I bought from Gateway. Why does ...
Working under the Gateway brand, Acer makes lots of sacrifices to hit its $399 price point. The Gateway 15.6-inch Ultra Slim Notebook is a classic budget PC. At $399 from Walmart, the price is hard to ...
Gateway, the famous cow-spotted PC brand of the ‘90s and early 2000s, is reentering the modern computer world with a brand-new line of laptops. According to an announcement released this morning, the ...
Gateway on Monday introduced a recycling program aimed at corporations, offering to haul away old PCs, delete data from hard drives and give credit toward future hardware purchases. As part of its ...
It's out with the old and in with the new for Gateway computers. CD-ROMs and clunky CRT monitors are giving way to CD-RW drives and flat-panel monitors. Then there's price cuts. Michael Kanellos is ...
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