Friday | 9 January, 2009

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    Hands on with HP Mini, Lenovo S10, BenQ U101 08/12/2008 08:44:00

    With netbooks selling well in the run up to the holidays, I took a look at three of the latest entries into the fray, Hewlett-Packard's Mini 1000, Lenovo's IdeaPad S10 and BenQ's Joybook Lite U101.
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    Slow PC demand sinks global semiconductor revenue 02/12/2008 11:40:00

    Global semiconductor revenue is expected to fall this year as demand for PCs and consumer electronics slows down, with the trend continuing to affect chip makers next year, analyst firm iSuppli said on Monday.
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    Gartner: Economy hits mobile phone sales 28/11/2008 07:50:00

    Economic woes slashed mobile phone sales growth in the third quarter of this year as consumers waited longer to replace their handsets, and the market is likely to contract next year, according to Gartner.
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    Intel, Micron venture starts making 34nm flash chips 26/11/2008 07:42:00

    A company owned jointly by Intel and memory maker Micron Technology started mass producing NAND flash memory chips using tiny 34-nanometer technology, the companies said Monday.
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    New handsets needed for Microsoft's mobile IE6 21/11/2008 07:41:00

    Microsoft faces a tough sell with its latest mobile browser, Internet Explorer 6, since consumers will need to buy more powerful handsets to run it.
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    Femtocell FAQ: Time for a 'personal mobile phone tower'? 20/11/2008 07:13:00

    Are you one of those unlucky souls who enjoys decent mobile phone reception when you're out and about, but can't get a signal at home or in the office? You're not alone. Indoor phone calls have long been a weak point of cellular coverage.
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    SanDisk claims new SSDs will raise speed, endurance 07/11/2008 08:26:00

    SanDisk on Wednesday announced a new flash memory management system called ExtremeFFS that it says will dramatically improve two of the main weaknesses today in the emerging technology of solid-state drives (SSDs).
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    Seagate: Enterprise SSD to be released next year 05/11/2008 08:20:00

    Storage manufacturer Seagate will release its first SSD (solid-state drive) for enterprises by the middle of next year, CEO Bill Watkins said on Tuesday.
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    IDC: Financial doldrums slowing mobile phone shipments 31/10/2008 08:24:00

    Global mobile phone shipments in the third quarter showed the effects of the worldwide financial crisis, falling significantly from previous quarters, research firm IDC said Thursday.
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    Motorola to shift phone OS to Android, Windows Mobile 31/10/2008 08:23:00

    Motorola Thursday announced a radical shift in its mobile phone business, saying there would be fewer shipments of phone models early next year but that the company plans to ship its first Android smart phone by the 2009 Christmas sales season.
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    Samsung profits slide on economic slowdown 24/10/2008 11:26:00

    Steep declines in the price of some of Samsung Electronics' major products pushed quarterly profits down and worse could be on the way, the company said Friday.
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