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AT&T abandoned T-Mobile merger 11/25/2011
"At the core, the AT&T and T-Mobile merger is about network assets and subscriber base," MacGillivray said. "Perhaps this change of course by AT&T and Deutsche Telekom will indeed make for a solution that does benefit all."
S3 licensed mobile TV chip to China company 11/23/2011
S3 Group (Dublin, Ireland) has delivered an analog-to-digital converter, phase-locked loop combination as part of the deal. Nationz (Shenzhen, China) is a developer of baseband chips for digital television.
Globalfoundries stand to lose AMD as anchor customer 11/23/2011
Low-yields on the 28-nm process have been at the root of failed negotiations on the manufacturing contract.
Digital delivery will be with Windows 8 11/23/2011
To make it easier to get started, Microsoft will favor selling downloads of Windows 8 instead of having users purchase a physical disc at a local retailer. This is similar to what Apple did with the release of OS X Lion.
European commission clears WD to buy compatitor 11/23/2011
The company agreed to transfer or license intellectual property rights to the business to be sold off. It will also transfer staff and the supply of HDD components to the unit.
Nanya files complain against Elpida and Kingston 11/22/2011
Because of the alleged infringement of four U.S. patents by Elpida DRAM, Nanya (Taoyuan, Taiwan) is asking the ITC to ban the importation and sale of Elpida DRAMs in the United States.
Ultrabook to be hot item at CES 11/22/2011
Many Ultrabook partners are thought to have held off production of the super-thin laptops until Ivy Bridge became available, meaning CES should be the ideal opportunity to show off new SKUs based on the platform.
Your light bulb supplier - Samsung 11/22/2011
The AR19, which is engineered to replace conventional incandescent bulbs, is dimmable and can shine directionally from vanity lights, wall sconces, assorted lamps and more.
Time to get a new TV on Black Friday bargians 11/22/2011
DisplaySearch predicts that 32-inch LCD TVs will be offered at or below $200. Both 40- and 42-inch sets will be priced in a range of $200-$400, and 55- and 60-inch LCD TVs will be offered below $1,000 for the first time.
iSupply predicts slight growth on chip sales 11/21/2011
IHS said it now expects chip sales to reach $308.5 billion this year, up 1.2% from 2010. The firm had forecast in September that chip sales would increase 2.9% in 2011.
Break throughs in lithium-ion battery 11/21/2011
Researchers has created an anode electrode for lithium-ion batteries that allows the batteries to hold a charge up to 10 times greater than using current technology. The new electrode also can charge 10 times faster than current batteries,
Microsoft seeds individual to develope Kinect commercial applications 11/21/2011
Now, Microsoft, teaming up with TechStars, has launched Kinect Accelerator, a program for startups with ideas for commercial applications using Kinect's motion- and voice-sensing technologies.
Apple to become biggest PC vendor over HP 11/21/2011
Apple had a 15% share of the the PC market in the third quarter, while HP had a narrow lead with a 16% share, Canalys reported earlier in November.
Seagate downgrade 4th Quarter shipment goal 11/18/2011
Seagate Technology has downward adjusted its fourth-quarter 2011 shipment goals for HDD 45 million units due to the impact of flooding in Thailand,
Nanya issue new share to raise U$ 993 Million 11/18/2011
Nanya expects to raise about NT$30 billion (US$993.3 million) from the private share issue.
ARM open new R&D center at the Hsinchu Taiwan 11/18/2011
ARM has announced the opening of a new R&D center at the Hsinchu Science Park, northern Taiwan
Rambus loses anti-trust suit against Micron and Hynix 11/17/2011
A 12-member jury verdict found that Rambus failed to prove its case against Micron and Hynix on price fixing.
Elpida files complaint against Nanya 11/17/2011
Elpida Memory has announced two filings of a complaint in two countries against Nanya Technology for patent infringement.
Barnes & Noble shipping Nook Tablet ahead of schedule 11/17/2011
Barnes & Noble began to deliver its Nook Tablet to consumers on November 16, two days ahead of its original schedule, aiming to catch the buying spree for Amazon's Kindle Fire.
Intel unveil 6-core processors 11/17/2011
Intel added two new six-core processors to its Sandy Bridge processor family, the Intel Core i7-3960X processor Extreme Edition and the Intel Core i7-3930K processor.
Nokia to launch Windows tablet mid-2012 11/16/2011
Nokia plans to launch a tablet that runs on Microsoft's Windows operating system in the summer of 2012, the head of Nokia France told Les Echos newspaper in an interview.
Solar wafer quotes close to US$1.20/unit 11/16/2011
The price of solar wafers has drifted to US$1.20/unit as firms try to clear out inventories.
Elpida reduced its PC DRAM capacity by 25% 11/16/2011
Elpida Memory is considering undertaking another capacity-cut strategy for its commodity DRAM production by 25%.
HP unveils ultrabook 11/16/2011
HP has introduced its first business ultrabook, which features a thin and light design, strong security options and a solid-state hard drive.
Elpida announces organizational change 11/15/2011
Elpida Memory has merged its sales office and technical marketing group into one unit named the "Sales & Marketing Office," according to the company.
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