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NAND flash price pressure has lessened |
1/4/2008 |
Customers from China are more active in purchasing as those from Europe and the US are experiencing a slow season. Demand trends in China will determine the price trend, rather than procurement by Apple.
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3D TV a reality now |
1/4/2008 |
A researcher from Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (Cambridge Mass.) explains a complete real-time three-dimensional television capture and display system. See U-Tube video!
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Hitachi's power saving 500GB mobile drive |
1/4/2008 |
Consumers tend to think of their notebooks as less of a pure technology tool and more of a mobile entertainment devices. Notebooks are now starting to ship with wide, high definition screens and large, high quality speakers for playing digital audio and video.
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Mobile navigation converging to cell phone |
1/3/2008 |
It estimates that navigation-enabled mobile phones will start outselling dedicated PNDs next year, with the combined segments reaching annual sales of more than 220 million by the end of 2012.
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Motorola provides mobile video player |
1/3/2008 |
Mobile TV, which is in the early stages of development, joins Web surfing and music as an emerging wireless feature expected to boost service revenue as mobile calling prices fall.
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FCC modified rules on analog TV phase out |
1/3/2008 |
The FCC announced changes on New Year's Eve. Under the new rules, broadcasters would be allowed to phase out or end their analog signals before the Feb. 17, 2009, deadline.
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Electronics market flat in November |
1/2/2008 |
Chipmakers' stocks have been under pressure for months, as investors fret that a potential U.S. recession in 2008 could cause consumers to stop buying electronics products.
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MEMS microprojector to use single mirror |
1/2/2008 |
"TI's DLP dedicates a separate mirror to each pixel, requiring a million micro-mirrors for a million-pixel display. Instead, we use a single mirror to create all the pixels--enabling our device to be much, much smaller and less expensive."
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Solar cell break-through with nanotechnology |
1/2/2008 |
While Professor Zaban's earlier efforts produced photovoltaic cells one square centimeter in size, he has now achieved a cell measuring 10 centimeters by 10 centimeters, which he claimed would boost the technique's usefulness in producing commercial amounts of solar power.
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Digital TV to take hold in new year |
1/2/2008 |
CEA President Gary Shapiro said in a statement that the group expects pricier high-definition sets to account for 79 percent of total DTV shipments in the U.S. in 2008.
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Samsung to launch 14 new Digital Camera |
12/28/2007 |
Samsung will launch 14 new digital cameras in Taiwan in 2008, aiming to hike its market share from 4-5% in 2007 to 12% to become one of the top three vendors
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SMIC license IBM 45nm process |
12/28/2007 |
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and IBM announced that they have signed an agreement to license IBM's 45nm bulk CMOS technology to SMIC for 12-inch wafer foundry service.
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AMD to phase out Athlon X2 CPU |
12/27/2007 |
AMD plans to phase-out several of its Athlon 64 X2 CPUs, while the Athlon brand name will be reposition for the coming dual-core CPUs based on the K10 core.
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Taiwan Ministry opens new Exhibition Hall |
12/26/2007 |
The Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on December 24 held a ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Nangang Exhibition Hall, the largest single exhibition hall in Taiwan able to accommodate 2,465 standard-size (3 × 3m) booths.
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Micron reports larger loss |
12/21/2007 |
Micron Technology Inc. incurred a net loss of $262 million, or minus $0.34 per diluted share, on net sales of $1.5 billion in the 2nd quarter.
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