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Global broadband prices creep up
Australian operator OptusNet Cable has become the world's sixth most expensive cable operator as the average price of entry level global DSL, cable and fibre subscriptions increased slightly during the last quarter of 2007..
Robert Jaques
Mar 5 2008 11:02AM
Telco/ISP
UK broadband prices hit new low
UK broadband users have never had it so good, according to research from consumer website
uSwitch
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Iain Thomson
Feb 6 2008 3:24PM
Telco/ISP
Memory chip prices remain weak
Buyers of memory chips can look forward to stable or falling prices as supply continues to outstrip demand, analysts in Japan say..
Simon Burns
Jan 22 2008 7:05AM
Hardware
Toshiba to slash HD-DVD prices
Although growing support for Blu-ray has hit the rival HD-DVD format, Toshiba has vowed to step up its marketing campaign for HD-DVD in the wake of record-breaking unit sales in the fourth quarter of 2007.
Robert Jaques
Jan 15 2008 11:37AM
Hardware
DRam makers battered by falling prices
Module makers cut purchases after being caught out by slack demand.
Simon Burns
Oct 22 2007 6:34AM
Hardware
LCD panel prices set to rise
Rising demand and tightening supply to push unit costs.
Robert Jaques
Jul 11 2007 10:32AM
Hardware
UK retailers slash PS3 prices
After a strong launch it now appears that UK sales of the Sony PlayStation 3 have started to drop off, forcing two major retailers to slash their prices for the console.
Clement James
Apr 11 2007 12:20PM
Hardware
Sony confirms PSN release schedule and prices
UK pricing in line with Europe.
Staff Writers
Mar 2 2007 8:26AM
Hardware
Patent stranglehold keeps 3G kit prices high
80 per cent of 3G intellectual property owned by just 12 companies.
Robert Jaques
Feb 16 2007 10:25AM
Telco/ISP
Flash memory prices plummet
Lack of new gadgets to soak up chip glut, observers say.
Simon Burns
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Hardware
NYSE to offer real-time stock prices online
Participating websites will be charged US$100,000 a month for a real-time feed.
Matt Chapman
Jan 15 2007 3:09PM
Financial Services
Media player prices set to tumble
Four-fifths of manufacturers expect to lower prices this year.
Robert Jaques
Jan 10 2007 9:27AM
Hardware
PlayStation 3 prices hit US$4,000 on EBay
Laws of supply and demand do their work.
Tom Sanders
Nov 21 2006 10:39AM
Hardware
Lack of innovation cuts computer prices
Half of US retail PC sales now under $500.
Tom Sanders
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
DSL prices fall to all-time low
Global pricing for DSL broadband services fell by 9.3 per cent in the second quarter of 2006, claims ananlysts.
Robert Jaques
Aug 10 2006 9:47AM
Telco/ISP
Conspiracy trojan claims Bush, Blair pushed up oil prices
Experts are warning internet users of a trojan disguised as a email message claiming that President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair are conspiring with oil companies to push up prices at the pump.
René Millman
Jun 19 2006 2:22PM
Security
Software prices set to soar
Security software prices could double in the next two years if traditional pricing methods continue, according to industry analysts. Gartner have warned that the increasing use of multi-chip core architectures, virtualisation of servers and increased call for on demand computing will force prices upwards.
David Quainton
Nov 23 2004 5:55PM
Security
Sony announces dates and prices for new gaming devices
Sony Computer Entertainment's next generation handheld gaming device will go on sale in Japan on 12 December.
Damien Virulhapen
Oct 28 2004 12:00AM
Software
ADSL prices fall more for SMBs than consumers
Median SMB broadband pricing fell 17.22 percent and residential broadband pricing 0.79 percent after Telstra fired a February salvo starting a $29.95 price war, a recent study has claimed.
Staff Writers
May 26 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
IT security insurance prices to fall
IT security insurance costs are set to drop as companies and insurers get a better grasp of the threats.
Dan Ilett
Apr 13 2004 3:14PM
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