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Features and Case Studies
Since lifting its university-only restrictions in September 2006, Facebook has become the poster child for social networks and attracted more than 65 million users. But will it survive 'the next big thing'?
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Analysis: It's the season of memory JVs
Last week's announcement of the MeiYa Technology DRAM joint venture between Nanya and Micron offered further evidence that JVs are in vogue—if not indispensable—in the memory industry.
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Macronix, Qimonda scrap flash development deal
Macronix has announced that the termination of its Jan. 3 agreement with Qimonda to jointly develop advanced flash process technologies.
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Elpida, Qimonda forge DRAM tech partnership
Elpida Memory and Qimonda have signed a memorandum of understanding for a technology partnership on joint development of memory chips.
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Qimonda and Elpida to Form Technology Partnership (2º)
24/04/2008 08:00:00 Business Wire US7469041013 Qimonda AG (NYSE:QI) is a leading global memory supplier with a broad diversified DRAM product portfolio.
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Guidance Software Hosts Eighth Annual Digital Investigation Technology . Conference--CEIC 2008
Conference--CEIC 2008 24/04/2008 11:00:00 Business Wire US2074101013 Guidance Software Inc.
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Qimonda and Elpida to Form Technology Partnership
24/04/2008 08:00:00 Business Wire US7469041013 Qimonda AG (NYSE:QI) and Elpida Memory, Inc. (Tokyo SE: 6665), both leading global memory suppliers, today announced that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for a technology partnership on joint development of memory chips (DRAMs).
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Luxury offerings making their way to the economy buyers
High-tech features aren't just for high-priced cars anymore. General Motors plans this year to offer stereos on compact cars that let owners often young people plug mini hard drives full of songs into their dashboards.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 14th Nov 2005 18:50 UTC
If a certain US senator and a certain EU commissioner are to be believed, the internet is five days away from total collapse as governments are finally forced into a corner and told to agree on a framework for future Internet governance.
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Memory chip firms agree partnership
Memory chip maker Qimonda AG has agreed to form a technology partnership with Elpida Memory of Japan. The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding on joint development of dynamic random access memory chips (DRAMs).
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iSkin offers antimicrobial ProTouch, ProTouch FX
iSkin today announced its ProTouch silicone keyboard covers are now using Microban antimicrobial protection, which helps to inhibit odor and stains from surfacing on the products from sweat and dust. The Protouch line of protectors for the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air, as well as for the aluminum and older model Apple keyboards all contain...
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Tennessee govt mulls digital media taxation
The Tennessee State government is reviewing the possibility of implementing a tax on digital media downloads, which would include music videos, movies, news and entertainment programs, music, ringtones, and electronic books, among others. Law firm Waller Landsen notes that standard software downloads would not be taxable, and while the proposition ...
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Lam Research 3rd-qtr profit drops 37 percent
SAN FRANCISCO - Lam Research Corp posted a 37 percent drop in quarterly profit Wednesday, and said computer memory demand may take longer than expected to return to normal.
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Samsung Elec Q1 profit jumps, outlook strong
SEOUL, April 25 - Samsung Electronics, the world's top maker of memory chips, beat forecasts with a 37 percent rise in quarterly profit on stellar performances in flat screens and mobile phones, sending its shares 4 percent higher.
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New SDK beta opens background processes?
Apple's newly released SDK build could potentially support background processes to allow for a richer user experience, and allow intricate applications to run properly. The Unofficial Apple Weblog reveals that the SDK supports the UIApplication delegate class, which includes methods that apply to gaining and resigning "active" status. While not off...
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3G iPhone to pack GPS, thicker redesign?
Apple's increasingly anticipated 3G-capable iPhone will add more than just the speed when it launches in the summer, according to a tip allegedly passed on to Engadget. The rumor appears to validate firmware references and other clues that the device will include native GPS for live map tracking but also confirms another that the device will under...
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France to mandate fiber optics in all new buildings
On Thursday, the French government announced its plans to pass a law that would require all new apartment buildings to be pre-wired with fiber-optic cable for Internet access. A proposal that would include such a requirement is reported to go in front of the Parliament this spring, and will involve all buildings of at least 25 units. The government...
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Jobs: Apple, Intel still in good relationship
Intel has nothing to fear from Apple's acquisition this week of chip designer PA Semi, says Steve Jobs. The Apple CEO has dismissed rumors that the company is looking to distance itself from Intel, a view based primarily on the fact that Intel is also involved in the kind of mobile processor technology PA specializes in. Apple depends heavily on ...
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Hospital apologises for data loss
A hospital apologised after losing documents containing patient records. Addenbrooke's in Cambridge said a member of staff accidentally left documents and a computer memory stick on a bus.
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AT&T, Starbucks begin Wi-Fi deployment
AT&T and Starbucks have announced that they are finally beginning to deploy their joint Wi-Fi service, which lets existing AT&T customers go online from a cafe for free. To qualify, users must have one of AT&T's home or small business broadband packages, or a U-verse IPTV subscription; starting on May 1st, these people will need only login to "ATT...
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Microsoft results hiding Vista issues?
Microsoft's latest quarterly report might couch a more substantial problem with the sales performance of Windows Vista, the Wall Street Journal finds in a closer examination of the results. The Windows developer fared better in absolute terms after discounting a European fine in the past quarter but has yet to explain the relatively sluggish perfo...
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Infineon's quandary is AMD's warning
How do you sell something nobody wants? That's the problem facing Infineon as it seeks a buyer for its 77 percent interest in memory maker Qimonda.
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Apple promises to do better with European iPhone
Apple's general manager of operations in Europe, Pascal Cagni, has vowed that the company will improve sales of the iPhone on the continent. "We can incontestably do better in Europe," Cagni tells French newspaper Les Echos. While not completely disastrous, sales of the iPhone have been lower than expected in Europe, with France having only recen...
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New cold war for Estonia?
TALLINN - Lauri Almann, secretary-general of the Estonian Defense Ministry, drew a parallel between modern cyberthreats and the perception of threat during the cold war in a high-level security conference in Washington D.C. earlier today.
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Study: Apple, Moto, Sony Ericsson lost share
Apple joins Motorola and Sony Ericsson as the firms losing cellphone marketshare in early 2008, according to a new study by research group Strategy Analytics. Sales of 1.7 million iPhones during the first calendar quarter of 2008 are said to have resulted in an actual drop in the iPhone's effect despite its young status, reducing the newcomer's ma...
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