HP rolls out Itanium 2 servers
Hewlett-Packard announced new mid- and high-end members of its Integrity family of servers with the Madison chip, along with new support for OpenVMS 8.2, Novell's...
New Centrino notebooks highlight enterprise mobility
Notebook manufacturers may be gung ho over the multimedia-driven consumer market, but Intel has the business market firmly within its sights with its next-generation Centrino...
RIAA files suit against 2 more Penn students
The Recording Industry Association of America has filed two more lawsuits against unnamed Internet users at Penn. The two defendants are accused of illegally uploading...
FineArch announces Ogg Vorbis-compatible sound decoder LSI equipped with a delta-sigma DAC
FineArch Inc. - headquartered in Koto Ward, Tokyo - has developed and manufactured on a trial basis the LSI FS-500 (FA3121037) Sound Decoder with a...
Sony PSP 'update' adds office apps, browser, email
Sony may be preparing to release its first PlayStation Portable update, if a file that briefly appeared on the web this weekend is what it...
Sharp claims world's brightest notebook LCD
Sharp will later this month put on sale two multimedia notebook PCs with screens as bright the company's LCD TVs, claiming that theyre the brightest...
Disk drives to stop shrinking
For hard-drive makers, getting small is becoming a passing fad.
While consumers have gone bonkers for music players and other sleek devices sporting tiny hard...
Japan in Shock on News of Samsung's US$10 Bln Profits
The Japanese press is aflutter with news that Samsung Electronics made W10.79 trillion in net profit last year, posing a major threat to Japan's electronics...