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iPod battery incident reported in Japan 3/13/2008
Japan is investigating a possible defect in Apple Inc's iPod Nano after one of the players shot out sparks while recharging, according to reports out of Tokyo today.
Tranmeta rejects RIM offer 3/13/2008
After receiving an unsolicited acquisition offer from investment banking firm Riley Investment Management LLC (RIM) for $15.50 per share in cash on January 30, Transmeta Corp chairman Hugh Barnes has rejected the firm’s offer.
Small IP firm holds big company hostage 3/13/2008
DTL owns U.S. Patent No. 5,051,799 which describes a so-called digital output transducer. The patent covers the adaptive multi-rate codec and other cellular communication standards used in GSM and UMTS cellular networks, technology that assures backward compatibility of cellphone handsets and base stations.
Hackers decrypted iPhone codes 3/13/2008
In essence, the hackers had found a way to run applications on the firmware without a development certificate from Apple.
Taiwan DRAM manufacturers holding back equipment procurment 3/12/2008
Company sources said ProMOS is in no hurry to install additional equipment to boost capacity.
3G market affected by state of economy 3/12/2008
"In our view the replacement cycle will slow due to the economy and consumers will increasingly go for cheaper phones over more pricier models," said Carnegie analyst Janne Rantanen.
Linux PC removed from Wal-Mart shelves 3/12/2008
"It looks like this particular product serves our online customer space best and that's where we'll continue sales of Everex,"
H1-B issue heating up on Capitol Hill 3/12/2008
Last April, the U.S government received about 133,000 H-1B visa petitions in two days, about double the 65,000 H-1B visas that can be issued.
Semi fab sales show weakness 3/11/2008
Late last month, TSMC’s financial results bested its competition, and predicted the impacts of seasonality to impact Q1 revenues, which it is showing to be true.
Gartner/Dataquest uncomfortable with semi inventory level 3/11/2008
In the last two inventory updates Gartner released, we said that companies would be wise to reduce inventory as a cautionary measure against the potential of a weak fourth quarter and the traditionally weak first quarter. This was compounded by wariness in the financial sector with regards to the macroeconomic conditions and warnings.
See-thru camera for security check? 3/11/2008
ThruVision Ltd., insists it can detect both metallic and nonmetallic objects under clothing without revealing details of the subject's body. The camera works at a range of up to 25 meters, making it potentially useful for both single-person screening and crowd scenarios.
German government reclaims subsidies from Nokia 3/11/2008
The subsidies have been granted under the condition the company would create 2800 jobs which it failed to achieve — the company created only about 2300 jobs. Now the state government does not only claim back the subsidies paid, but also €18 million interest.
Apple to encourage development on iPhone software 3/10/2008
Apple has previewed its iPhone 2.0 software, opening its software development kit (SDK) to third-party developers and adding business-application-oriented support via Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
Hynix to invest more into China JV fab 3/10/2008
This is the second time Hynix has upped its stake in the Wuxi, China-based fab, which was built with an initial investment of $2 billion. In May 2007, as the result of a separate increase in investment by Hynix, ST’s equity investment dropped to 16.6%, from 33%.
Cebit stands raided for infringement 3/10/2008
Most of the patents concerned were related to devices with MP3, MP4 and DVB standard functions for digital audio and video, blank CDs and DVD copiers, police said.
US has rules to improve incandescent efficiency 3/10/2008
In the United States, light bulb makers will have to improve incandescent technology, which hasn't changed much in over 125 years, to meet goals set for the years 2012 and 2020 by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
Switching from HD to Blu-Ray on Xbox 3/10/2008
Microsoft found itself without a high-definition video partner last month after HD DVD developer Toshiba said it would drop the format. Toshiba's announcement followed commitments by virtually all major Hollywood studios to back Blu-ray.
Hynix in Fresh Talks to Transfer Tech to Taiwan 3/7/2008
Hynix Semiconductor is again seeking to transfer cutting-edge semiconductor technology abroad. Hynix on Thursday said it has been negotiating with ProMOS Technologies, a Taiwanese chipmaker.
Dell and Samsung top LCD monitor market 3/7/2008
Dell and Samsung top LCD monitor market in fourth quarter 2007
Hynix wins first round of U.S. price-fixing case 3/7/2008
Hynix Semiconductor Senior Vice President Gary Swanson has won a mistrial in the first round of prosecution in a U.S. probe of a global conspiracy to drive up semiconductor prices in 2000 and 2001.
Competitive Nand Flash prices seeked. 3/6/2008
NAND flash module makers look to balance pricing competition from Samsung as Samsung increases it's shipment to meet demand.
AMD debuts new integrated graphics chipsets 3/6/2008
Advanced Micro Devices Inc announced a new collection of chips that will add better graphics capabilities to the motherboards that connect the different parts of a personal computer.
Micron to build fab in Idaho 3/5/2008
Amid a deal with Taiwan's Nanya Technology Corp., Micron Technology Inc. plans to build a new 300-mm fab in Boise, Idaho.
AMD showcase 45nm quad-core processors 3/5/2008
AMD showcased 45nm quad-core processors and latest IGP chipset at CEBIT 2008 in Germany.
Expected rising prices for LCD panel 3/4/2008
Notebook makers increase LCD panel inventory amid expectations of rising prices and demand in April
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