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India to develop $10 Laptop device |
7/30/2008 |
The Indian Ministry of Human Resources Development plans to develop a very-low-cost access, low-power device for as little as $10.
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Siemens to sue former executives |
7/30/2008 |
Siemens AG said it plans to sue two former CEOs and nine other former executives for a corruption scandal that has cost the company millions in fines and damaged its reputation.
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Infineon to axe 3000 jobs |
7/28/2008 |
Infineon has announced to cut more than 10 percent of its workforce as a part of the company's cost-cutting program.
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Brocade to spend $3 billion buying Foundry |
7/23/2008 |
Brocade Communications Systems Inc. said it plans to buy data equipment maker Foundry Networks for around $3 billion to expand its product line, customer reach and sales channels.
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TI posts lower quarterly earnings |
7/22/2008 |
Texas Instruments Inc. Monday posted lower quarterly profit and revenue as growth in analog chips was offset by weakness in its wireless chip business.
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Sandisk reports quarterly loss |
7/22/2008 |
SanDisk quarterly results swung sharply to a loss in Monday amid an unexpected decline in sales and warned worse was in store as it further slashes the prices of its memory chips in the current quarter, sending its shares down 14% after-hours.
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JEDEC to set standard for flash SSD |
7/21/2008 |
JEDEC, the standards group best known for its work on DRAM interfaces, has formed a new group to set standards for solid-state disks that use NAND flash chips.
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China unveils their own 3G standard |
7/21/2008 |
China unveils their own 3G standard--time-division synchronous code-division multiple access, or TD-SCDMA in time for the Summer Olympics.
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