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Nintendo Returns To Profit, Expects Strong Wii U Sales
Nintendo returned to profit for the fiscal year ended March 31 as a lift from the weak yen offset sales... -
Google To Open Retail Stores
Google will reportedly follow Apple and Microsoft's moves and open its own retail stores in time for this year's holiday... -
CE Industry Revenues to Reach Record-High $209 Billion in 2013
Revenues for the consumer electronics (CE) industry are projected to grow nearly three percent, reaching a new record-high of $209.6... -
Samsung Says Chinese Supplier HTNS Has No Underage Workers
Samsung Electronics said supplier HTNS Shenzhen Co. hasn't employed underage workers, dismissing claims raised by a labor-rights group. Samsung said... -
WD Beats Seagate This Quarter
Western Digital has maintained its leading position for the quarter ended June 2012, in terms of HDD shipments and revenue... -
LG Launches C-games Game Platform
S. Korean mobile carrier LG Uplus last week unveiled C-games, a cloud computing based game platform for mobile devices. Subscribers... -
Plasmon announces multi drive support for DVD/CD libraries
Plasmon, The leader in professional data archival solutions, today announced the integration of multi-function DVD/CD drives (a.k.a. Multi Drive) across... -
New US law would allow music-sharing sabotage
The entertainment industry could be given new powers to deliberately sabotage internet music and movie file-sharing services, under proposed US... -
Microsoft Reaches Settlement With Defendants in Nitol Case
Microsoft has dismissed a lawsuit against the the operator of 3322.org domain, which hosted the emerging Nitol botnet. Two weeks... -
Apple Wants To Ban Eight Samsung Phones
Apple is seeking bans on the sale of eight Samsung phones, following the court victory scored over its rival. Apple... -
Intel Invests $20 million in Kno
Intel Capital, Intel's global investment organization, today announced a $20 million investment in Kno Inc., an education software company. The... -
UK Internet cafe loses music dispute
A High Court judge Tuesday found the EasyInternet Cafe chain guilty of copyright infringement for allowing customers to download music... -
Iomega Trying to Revive Zip Drives
Iomega Corp. chief executive Werner Heid knows how the razor blade principle of business works: give away the razors and... -
Apple Plans Pro Laptop Overhaul
Apple will release the first significant overhaul of its MacBook Pro laptop line, according to unconfirmed reports, as the company... -
Researches Develop New Principle Printing Technique That Aceclerate Manufacturing of Ultrafine Electronic Circuits
Japanese researchers have developed an epoch-making new printing technology, which enables production of ultrafine silver wiring patterns only by patterning... -
OCZ to Showcase Solid State Virtualization Solutions at VMworld
OCZ Technology will showcase its enterprise solid state virtualization solutions at this year's VMworld Barcelona 2012, from October 9th through... -
HP Posts Losses For Third Quarter
Hewlett-Packard swung to an $8.9 billion quarterly loss as personal computer sales shrank. The loss was also linked to HP's... -
Mozilla Showcases New Browser For The iPad
Mozilla developers have been working on an iPad browser called Junior. Optimized for tablets, the new browser is simple and... -
German Court Says Samsung Is Free To Sell Rworked Galaxy Tab 10.1N Tablet
Samsung's reworked Galaxy Tab 10.1N tablet PC does not look like a copycat version of the iPad, a German court... -
Intel Releases New Drivers For Sandy Bridge Graphics
Intel has posted versions 15.22.54.2622 (32-bit) and 15.22.54.64.2622 (64-bit) of its drivers for the Intel HD-series lineup of integrated graphics...