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Workstation Market to Strenghten, Says JPR
The workstation market continued its steady determined march back to the volume levels it saw prior to the economic collapse... -
Apple Sells Three Million iPads in 80 Days
Apple said it has sold three millionth iPad since the device was introduced in the US. "People are loving iPad... -
Intel Delays Larrabee Graphics Chip
Intel will not be able to release the advanced graphics chip based on its novel Larrabee design, after concluding that... -
Samsung Introduces Top Performer 16X External DVD-RW Drive
Samsung announced today an external DVD ReWritable disc drive named SE-W164C, which utilizes 16X WriteMasterTM technology.As reported to...
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RICOH Japan announces 4X DVD+RW with sport themes
RICOH Japan announced new 4X DVD+RW media for videotape recording with sport series labels, at limited quantities, starting selling 28th... -
Digital TV Market to Hit $70B
Adoption of digital TV technology is exploding around the world as consumers increasingly make the shift to DVD players and... -
DVB Group has core spec for DVB-Handheld
The Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) Project has completed the core spec for DVB-Handheld (DVB-H), a future smart phone system built... -
Spatializer Audio Laboratories Extends its DVD Virtual Surround Sound Leadership with New Licensing Deal with SANYO
Spatializer Audio Laboratories Inc. announced today that SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. has licensed Spatializer N-2-2.(TM) , the de facto standard... -
IBM Tackles Big Data Challenges with Open Server Model
IBM has today debuted new Power Systems servers that allow data centers to manage staggering data requirements with speed, all... -
Apple Reportedly Close To Partnership With China Mobile
Apple did not announce an expected partnership with China Mobile at its iPhone event Tuesday, but the company has been... -
Google To Pay $7m To Settle Street View Probe
As it was previously reported, Google has agreed to pay a $7m fine for collecting people's personal data without authorisation... -
Amazon Introduces Coins For Kindle Users
Coming in May, Amazon Coins is a new virtual currency for purchasing apps, games, and in-app items on Kindle Fire... -
Google to Become US Display Ad Leader
Google will earn more US display advertising revenues than any other company this year, topping the market with a 15.4%... -
Digg Sold To Betaworks
Betaworks acquired the website Digg on Thursday in a deal that included the remaining brand assets. After seven years since... -
U.S. Post Office Will Not Accept Laptops, iPad Shipments
The U.S. Postal Service is banning international shipments of electronics with lithium batteries such as smartphones, laptops and iPads, citing... -
IE9 To Launch March 14
Exactly twelve months from the first Platform Preview of IE9, on Monday March 14th Microsoft will officially release the final... -
Sandisk Ships First Flash Memory Cards With 64 GIGABIT X4 (4-BITS-PER-CELL) Nand Flash Technology
SanDisk has begun production shipments of flash memory cards based on the company's X4 flash memory technology, which holds four... -
Future Intel Design Codenamed 'Larrabee': First Details
Intel is presenting a paper at the SIGGRAPH 2008 industry conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 12 that describes features... -
YouTube APIs integrated into PS3 hardware
A partnership has been announced between Sony and YouTube that sees the integration of YouTube APIs to allow game developers... -
Nokia Launches Google Talk on Web Tablet
Nokia, the world's biggest mobile phone maker, unveiled a new version of its Internet tablet device running Google Talk communications...