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One can buy IBM desktops from various retailers that sell computers. One can buy IBM desktops from physical stores such as Best Buy and Staples. One can also purchase IBM desktops from websites such as Amazon or eBay.
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Lenovo (A Chinese company) did buy IBM's PC business, back in 2004. But no one has bought IBM completely out to the point of new ownership.
IBM has an official website where one can purchase accessories for their computer. Additionally, stores such as Best Buy sell accessories for IBM computers as well.
No, Bill Gates did not attempt to buy IBM. As a publicly held and traded corporation, IBM is not a company that an individual could "buy" and take private. What "Wild" Bill did do was negotiate deals with them to the mutual benefit of both IBM and Microsoft. Both companies earned billions in profits by working together, by collaborating and taking advantage of each other's strengths and expertise.
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The IBM Lenovo T60 ThinkPad can be purchased at Staples, Office Depot, Best Buy and Computers Direct. Online they can be purchased through Lenovo as well as at Amazon.
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IBM (International Business Machines) set the standard for personal computers with their IBM PC, which was introduced in 1981. The IBM PC set the standard for hardware architecture and software compatibility, and was widely adopted by other manufacturers. Today, personal computers still follow the basic design principles established by IBM.