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Yahoo launched new email service |
11/14/2002 |
Yahoo unveiled a new e-mail service that offers users expanded storage and new account management features, its latest move to expand its subscription revenue.
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IBM predicts company growth in 2003 |
11/14/2002 |
IBM said it expected to return to financial growth in 2003 as the computer services, hardware and software company cuts costs and takes market share
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Intel eyeing possible Fab in Vietnam |
11/13/2002 |
Intel has been undergoing a feasibility study project into building a chip plant in Vietnam, according to a report from the Foreign Investment Promotion at Ho-Chi-Minh City's Department of Planning and Investment.
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AMD rollout new Mirrorbit Flash device |
11/12/2002 |
AMD will rollout a high-density flash memory chips that could speed up development for adding advanced features in cellular phones and handheld computers
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AMD to launch fastest processor for laptop |
11/11/2002 |
AMD today , introduced its fastest-yet processor designed for laptop computers as the company seeks to take a larger piece of one of the more profitable parts of the PC industry
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Nvidia report loss due to flat sale |
11/11/2002 |
Nvidia Corp reported sales of $430.3 million for the third quarter of 2002, roughly flat from $427.3 million in the previous quarter but up 18% from $365.0 million in the like period a year ago
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Infineon reports wider loss for 4th Q |
11/11/2002 |
Infineon Technologies has announced its fiscal year results, the fourth quarter net loss amounted to about $511 million compared to a net loss of about $77 million in the previous quarter
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IBM introduce New Unix - Server |
11/11/2002 |
IBM introduced a new Unix-based server, build around a new, 0.13-micron version of its 64-bit microprocessor line
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Acer announces notebook/tablet PC convertable |
11/8/2002 |
The TravelMate C100 is an ultra-portable notebook PC that can be easily converted into tablet mode, and provides the choice to input data by typing, writing or speech. Its design takes into full consideration of people's most natural and practical computing needs.
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Does export law inhibit semiconductor recovery? |
11/8/2002 |
The ailing U.S. semiconductor industry may be salivating over the prospect of huge opportunities in the Chinese markets, but the biggest impediments to accessing those markets may be the U.S. government.
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TI bets on FRAM for future mobile electronics |
11/8/2002 |
TI, said the chip demonstrates that FRAM provides better cost and a lower-power alternative to other potential next-generation non-volatile memories such as magnetic RAM (MRAM) or Ovonyx Unified Memory.
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Microsoft launches tablet PC OS |
11/8/2002 |
"Only the bravest will implement tablet PCs widely toward the end of 2003," said Leslie Fiering, an analyst at Gartner Dataquest, citing price premiums of $200 to $400 over thin-and-light notebook PCs as a barrier.
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More R&D Centers to be established in Taiwan |
11/7/2002 |
"The cost for running an R&D center in Taiwan is only one-third that in the U.S." Taiwan has been actively wooing big international companies to set up R&D centers on the island, an essential part of the island's "2008 National Development Plan.
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DataQuest predicts slow start for tablet PC |
11/7/2002 |
The researcher said it expects a six- to nine-month evaluation period before any volume purchases are made, even within vertical industries. This slow adoption rate is disappointing news for the 20-plus PC hardware vendors who are expected to release tablet PCs within the next year.
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Sales increased at TSMC |
11/7/2002 |
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. today announced that net sales for October skyrocketed more than 47 percent year-over-year and more than 19 percent from September's results.
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