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STP shipment to increase on Olympic games 6/29/2004
Set-top-box will increase in the second half due to the major world games such as the upcoming Olympic games in Athens and increasing uses of digital televisions.
Windows towards "open source"? 6/29/2004
"The derivatives program allows OEMs and manufacturers to modify code and ship derivatives based on that code," This option is open to all licensees of Windows CE, moreover they are not obliged to give the modified code back to Microsoft, he added.
Executive changes at Transmeta 6/29/2004
John O'Hara Horsley will serve as acting CFO following the resignation of Svend-Olav Carlsen who left to accept an opportunity at a privately held company, Transmeta said in a statement.
Outlook for PDPs has never been brighter 6/29/2004
Plasma display unit shipments to the TV and public display markets reached 669,000 units the first quarter of 2004, up 127 percent over a year ago.
Intel confirms chipset fault 6/29/2004
Intel will replace as many as 600,000 products at the motherboard level, said Joe Osha, an analyst with Merrill Lynch. The company may reuse the CPUs on those boards, he speculated
Intel rolls out 64/32 bit processor 6/29/2004
"By bringing out 64-bit CPUs compatible with the AMD approach, Intel has endorsed AMD's design. That's the good news for AMD," said Nathan Brookwood, a market watcher with Insight64.
LCD chip production to move towards China 6/28/2004
Due to high demand and limited production capability in Taiwan, many local IC design firms for LCD driver are taking measures by looking for foundries services available in China.
Taiwan's Hon Hai receives Apple contract 6/28/2004
Taiwan's leading manufacturer of information technology products, have received contract orders of web communication products from Apple Computer Inc. With expansion in mind.
Toshiba announce fuel cell for handset 6/28/2004
Toshiba expects to offer commercial versions of the cells for PCs this year and for smaller handheld devices in 2005.
Kerry pledge $30B for high-tech 6/28/2004
According to Kerry, an anticipated $30 billion in revenue from selling unused analog television spectrum would pay for the technology plan. High-tech companies such as Intel have supported the sale of unused spectrum for data transmission and other applications
US returns sovereignty to Iraqi government 6/28/2004
The handover of sovereignty took place earlier in the day, at 10:26 a.m. Baghdad time. The transfer of power came two days before the June 30 deadline previously announced by the U.S.-led coalition.
HP find memory flaw in 900,000 Notebooks 6/25/2004
HP has discovered a memory flaw in as many as 900,000 of its notebook computers
Taiwanese firm receives large motherboard orders from Intel 6/25/2004
Wistron Group, a leading taiwanese supplier of built-to-order computers has recently received a huge motherboard's orders from Intel.
Taiwan companies investment in China reach $1 Billion 6/25/2004
The total accumulated investment value made by Taiwanese firms in China have reached US$ 1.02 billion last month, up by 129 percent compared to same time of last year
Intel finds bugs in DDR2 Chipset 6/25/2004
Intel has discovered a manufacturing error in some of the I/O controllers in the company's Grantsdale chip set that can cause a PC to fail to boot up or to freeze.
Microsoft to offer 250MB to Hotmail subscriber 6/24/2004
In a few weeks, users of MSN Hotmail will be offered 250MB of storage space. The upgrade will take place in early July, Microsoft announced today.
Micron reports profit for third quarter 6/24/2004
Micron moved into the black after a string of losses, as the company reported a profit of $90.9 million for its third quarter of fiscal 2004.
AMD setup Japanese R & D Lab 6/24/2004
AMD has opened an engineering laboratory within its Tokyo office that is intended to help AMD penetrate low-power portable equipment markets
Media Live cancels Comdex show 2004 6/24/2004
After 25 years, the Comdex Show at Las Vegas -- which had become the world's largest trade show before -- has been canceled for 2004.
Intel add new line of Centrino processor 6/23/2004
Intel expanded its Centrino line of mobile processors in a move to lower the costs of notebook PCs.
Infineon samples 16-Mbit MRAM 6/23/2004
Infineon Technologies launched a 16-Mbit prototype magnetic RAM leapfrogging any competitors
Hynix readies with 4GB DDR2 module 6/23/2004
Hynix today rolled out a 4GB high performance memory modules based on double-data-rate 2 SDRAM technology
Samsung develop Linux OS for Nand Flash 6/22/2004
Samsung Electronics has created a file system for the Linux operating system called Robust File System (RFS), which can be stored and operate from NAND flash.
Hynix condemns Chip rivals 6/22/2004
Hynix condemned a call made by Elpida Memory and Micron Japan for a countervailing duty to be imposed on Hynix DRAMs
FPGA price continues to fall 6/22/2004
Large-lot prices for FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays), a type of system chip used in mobile phone base stations and other equipment, continue to fall
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