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Compaq: an apology

Traction or retraction?
Thu Aug 16 2001, 11:43
THE INQUIRER, its editor and its employees all wish to apologise unreservedly for a story written about a press release it issued yesterday.

We now understand that far being the press release with the longest headline and the least content ever, one today is actually the press release with the longest headline and the least content.

It reads: " LiveVault Collaborates with Compaq to Offer Complete Solutions for Continuous Server Backup and Recovery LiveVault and 2000 Servers is Now Available as a Compaq CarePaq MA"

We're truly sorry.

In other news from the Little Q, the firm announced it was making buying ("purchasing") the Ipaq Pocket PC even easier. Reducing its price? No, bundling some accessories. µ

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