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Dell see signs of turning around 6/1/2007
"The results are way better than expected," said American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu, who rates Dell shares as neutral. "They are surprisingly strong in the U.S. enterprise market given that the environment is somewhat mixed."
China set universal charger requirement into law 6/1/2007
All cell phones designed after June 14 must adopt the universal charger interface, based on USB, otherwise they will not be approved for sale in China, according to the Ministry of Information Industry, which is responsible for enforcing the rule.
20% Growth for China Chip Market,Bubble or Boom 5/31/2007
iSuppli Corp., market research firm predicted that China's semiconductor market growth is expected to continue its acceleration in 2007, meanwhile warning that today's boom in the region could well lead to tomorrow's burst.
Sony Has Two More Compact Laptop Lines 5/31/2007
Sony launchs two unbelievably compact laptops -- the TZ Series, a stylish new laptop generated from the popular TX Series, and the SZ5, an upgrade to the popular SZ Series.
Google to Tackle Offline Access 5/31/2007
Gears, the early-stage browser will help with one of the thorniest problems facing Web-hosted applications--offline access,brought up by Google Inc..
Motorola to Slash 4000 More Jobs 5/31/2007
Motorola Inc. said it's shrinking of an additional 4,000 jobs,with the expectation to reduce costs to return to profit. Thus it brings the total of cut-down-job number to 7,500 this year.
SMA Predicts Capital Spending Cut in Semi-Industry 5/30/2007
SMA (Strategic Marketing Associates ) has cut its capital spending forecast for 2007 by 50 percent.The firm previously forecast capital spending this year to increase by 10 percent to almost $60 billion; however, it is now forecasting only five percent growth and warning that growth could dip to zero.
Samsung Bumps up Storage Capacity in 3G Phones 5/30/2007
With a four gigabyte multi-chip package,Samsung Electronics is cranking up the storage capacity in 3G mobile phones. It is said that this multi-chip package will prompt some phone makers to design out external memory card slots.
NEC Employees in Kickback,Fake Order Scandal 5/30/2007
As Tax investigators looking into NEC Corp. have found that employees placed fake orders and took kickbacks, compounding the problems at a company long dogged by accounting troubles,this Japanese electronics maker now possibly faces a Nasdaq delisting.
Sanyo Unveils losses for the Fiscal Year 5/30/2007
Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. with a loss of ¥45.3 billion ($373 million) in fiscal 2006, unveiled its third consecutive year of net losses.
UTAC see continue oversupply in DRAM 5/29/2007
Tsai said DRAM oversupply will not see any improvement before 2008. Given that the current price of DRAM has exceeded production costs.
China Telecom IPTV goes for AVS instead of H.264 5/29/2007
China Netcom plans to use AVS-based IPTV in 20 cities by the end of 2007, and hopes for 6 million AVS-based IPTV users in five to seven years.
Accidental Death of Altera CEO Rodney Smith 5/29/2007
Rodney Smith, was killed Friday in a bicycle accident in Menlo Park. As a sports-car loving executive he built a startup programmable-logic company called Altera into an industry powerhouse and retired four years ago as chairman and CEO of the FPGA company.
Bad Year Comes to Contract Chip Makers 5/29/2007
Contract chip makers will have a tough time this year, as analysts lower revenue projections for contract chip makers to 5.1 percent, market researcher Gartner Inc. said Monday.
H-1B visa fee might triple if bill passed 5/25/2007
The U.S. Senate passed an amendment that could more than triple the fees employers pay for each H-1B visa petition.
Jazz semiconductor, Fujitzu joint effort in SoC development 5/25/2007
Fujitsu Ltd. and Jazz Semiconductor Inc. have announced a foundry alliance under which the companies will work together to manufacture system-on-a-chip (SoC) products for radio-frequency CMOS applications.
Fujitsu unviels WiMax chip for cellphone 5/25/2007
Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc., one of the first suppliers of a fixed WiMax transceiver chip, showed its first samples of the MB86K21 mobile WiMax chip at the Interop conference here.
Dell to push PC sales through Wal-Mart 5/25/2007
Dell plans to start selling personal computers at 3,000 Wal-Mart stores in the United States and Canada as of June 10, launching a major drive to sell its PCs through retailers, a company spokesman said.
IBM leads team to develop 32-nm microprocessors 5/24/2007
IBM and four other semiconductor makers agreed to jointly develop technology for producing 32-nanometer microprocessors.
Dell offers PC with Linux 5/24/2007
Dell Inc. said it is launching three computer systems with the open-source Linux operating system.
NEC unveils system-on-glass LCD 5/24/2007
NEC Corp. and its NEC LCD Technologies unit have developed a system-on-glass display that integrates on a substrate a 230-Kbit DRAM frame memory along with display transistors and peripheral circuits.
HP secures $5.6 billion NASA contract 5/24/2007
Hewlett-Packard announced that it has landed a $5.5 billion deal to provide, desktop, notebook, and servers over 7 years to NASA.
DRAM makers to cut production should prices deteriote 5/23/2007
Some DRAM makers have cut production to minimize their losses from fast falling prices, according to industry sources.
UMC setup R&D site in Tainan 5/23/2007
United Microelectronics Corp. open a new R&D center in Southern Taiwan that will focus on 45-nanometer and below process technologies.
Lenovo reports a profit for its US operation 5/23/2007
Lenovo said its U.S. business turned a profit in its fiscal fourth quarter after 3 quarter of losses. The company said its notebook shipments up 29 percent year over year.
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