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Thursday, 17th November 2005
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  • Microchip sales growth seen accelerating
  • Sony BMG recalls copy-protected music CDs
  • Microsoft aims to enter supercomputer market
  • Samsung, Hynix in chip supply talks with Apple
  • Motorola plans new shapes, launch strategy in 2006
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    Microchip sales growth seen accelerating
    Growth in worldwide sales of semiconductors will accelerate over the next three years, driven by an explosion of consumer gadgetry and strong demand in developing countries, according to a US trade group. More...

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    Sony BMG recalls copy-protected music CDs
    Music publisher Sony BMG, yielding to consumer concern, is recalling music CDs containing copy-protection software that acts like virus software and hides deep inside a computer. More...

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    Microsoft aims to enter supercomputer market
    Microsoft, which built its business by aiming to put a "computer on every desk", is moving into the high-end supercomputing market as hardware becomes more affordable. More...

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    Samsung, Hynix in chip supply talks with Apple
    South Korea's Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor are in talks with Apple Computer on long-term deals to supply NAND-flash memory chips, the two local firms said separately on Wednesday. More...

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    Motorola plans new shapes, launch strategy in 2006
    Motorola, riding high on the success of its eye-catching Razr phone, is determined to stay on top in the design battle with rival mobile phone makers next year. More...

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