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Sun blasts 'insufficient' Moore's Law
Vendor sees high-end computing market breaking away from commodity segment.
Tom Sanders
Oct 19 2006 10:01AM
Hardware
CBL helps out HP clients
CBL Data Recovery Technologies has been appointed by HP to provide data recovery services in Australia, China, India, Singapore and Taiwan.
Lilia Guan
Oct 18 2006 12:56PM
Hardware
Apple acquires colour management technology
Silicon Color bought for undisclosed sum.
Tom Sanders
Oct 18 2006 8:52AM
Hardware
Mitsubishi drawn into SRAM investigation
Third company named in alleged price-fixing scandal.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 18 2006 8:52AM
Hardware
Samsung beats expectations in tough market
DRam and handset profits offset Flash and LCD slump.
Simon Burns
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
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SRAM price-fixing scandal brewing
US government launches investigation into Samsung and Cypress.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
Hardware
AMD's acquisition of ATI inches forwards
Canadian Minister of Industry gives the nod.
Will Head
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
Hardware
Intel delivers first mobile WiMax chips
Integrated fixed/mobile WiMax promises cheaper base stations.
Tom Sanders
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
Transmeta slaps Intel with patent suit
Chip giant accused of infringing on 10 patents.
Tom Sanders
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
China cashes in on consumer electronics bonanza
In-Stat predicts market to double in four years.
Robert Jaques
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
LG Philips LCD announces $335m loss
Falling TV prices hurt LCD giant.
Simon Burns
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
Boffins use PS3 chips for advanced research
Game on for University of Manchester scientists.
Robert Jaques
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
PCI Express 2.0 specs released
PCI-SIG, the special interest group responsible for the PCI Express industry-standard I/O architecture, has unveiled release candidate (revision 0.9) of its PCI Express Base 2.0 specification for member review and comment.
Robert Jaques
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
Libya rumoured to be buying OLPC laptops
The Libyan government has agreed to purchase 1.2 million laptops from the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, according to reports in The New York Times.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
Gadgets drive demand for hard disk drives
Flash still too expensive at multi-gigabyte capacities.
Robert Jaques
Oct 12 2006 10:06AM
Hardware
Enterprises should prepare for Intel quad-core
Gartner urges firms to evaluate the new processors.
Robert Jaques
Oct 11 2006 9:59AM
Hardware
Gartner predicts user-centric PC environments
Analyst warns of major IT infrastructure upheaval.
Bobby Pickering
Oct 11 2006 9:59AM
Hardware
Sony unveils first 50GB Blu-ray movies
Click, Black Hawk Down and Talladega Nights.
Clement James
Oct 10 2006 9:53AM
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RFID baggage tracking cleared for take-off
Dinner in London, breakfast in New York, luggage in the Congo.
Robert Jaques
Oct 10 2006 9:53AM
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Sony reader gives e-books a boost
Has paperback publishing found its very own iPod?.
Bobby Pickering
Oct 9 2006 10:03AM
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