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Holy cow! Gateway laptops return via Walmart exclusive Gateway, now owned by Acer, has returned exclusively at Walmart in a move that may combine the need for laptops with a bit of nostalgia.
Ok, so Acer is buying Gateway. Tech blogger Tom Ricker at Engadget wonders, "Could we now get rid of the cow spots, please? It's not 1985 anymore". Udderly preposterous, I say. Long live the cow ...
The cow spots became synonymous with Gateway -- as ubiquitous as Nike's swoosh or Amazon.com 's smirk -- and brought global attention to the place where South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska meet.
Irvine computer maker Gateway recently announced a “Show Your Spots” contest, asking people to make a three-minute video that shows that must include a fake or real Holstein cow. The vi… ...
One might surmise that Gateway is buying market share at the expense of profits. After all, $99 per month for all the gear, plus the labor, is an awfully aggressive price. The monthly fee plus 14. ...
Still, it's sad to see Gateway go. The company and its cow-spotted boxes felt so relevant in the 1990s, and Gateway deserves better. As bad as things may have gotten, it still managed to post a ...
LOS ANGELES, June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Gateway, the beloved computer brand with cow-spotted boxes, introduces its newest mascot, Baby Cow who has a "legen-dairy" announcement. Gateway is ...
The cow spots became synonymous with Gateway -- as ubiquitous as Nike's swoosh or Amazon.com 's smirk -- and brought global attention to the place where South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska meet.