What the Dell?
Since Dell has been doing business in China, they have had a bundle of complaints. For example, instead of receiving an Intel Core Duo T2300 processor at their front door step as they were expecting many Chinese actually got a T2300E, which lacks ``virtualization technology,'' a feature that allows the computer to run more than one operating system at a time. When they call Dell up and complain, Dell's response is "There is no difference in performance between the two processors, and the virtualization technology is a feature that's oriented toward server computers." Dell acknowledge that they made one "Dell" of an" error'' in not telling customers about the switch ahead of time. (wait a minute, Dell was planning this switch, but they didn't tell the customers?? JERKS!) The computer maker has sent notes to its Chinese customers explaining its position on the matter but hasn't offered any compensation, and why would they, they probably charged more money, and are trying to get away with pulling the rug under the Chineses' feet, so they can make up for the recent drop in stocks.
The next part of the article really interested me.