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LCD Panel Makers Cutting Small- To Medium-size Output Amid Weakening DemandJul 9, 2008 - in News
LCD panel makers, including Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), are reducing their output for the small- to medium-size segment as demand continues weakening, according to industry sources.
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Acer Announces (cheap) Compact Desktop PCJul 9, 2008 - in News
Acer today launched a new compact desktop PC that is pitched as a stylish as well as a space and power saving option for your average business desktop computer.
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OCZ Releases Memory For Montevina NotebooksJul 8, 2008 - in News
Intel's next generation Centrino 2 notebook platform is still not ready, but at least we have received word that OCZ has put the finishing touches on enthusiast DDR3 SO-DIMMs for the new platform.
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First-tier Notebook Makers Expect Sequential Shipments Boost Of 15-20% In Q3Jul 8, 2008 - in News
First-tier notebook makers including Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics and Wistron all expect notebook shipments in the third quarter to see a sequential increase of 15-20%, according to the companies.
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Internet Tops 172 Million WebsitesJul 8, 2008 - in News
The Internet maintained a healthy growth rate in June, growing to 172,338,726 sites by the end of the month, according to
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Georgia Tech Student Advertises For Kissing Lessons On CraigslistJul 8, 2008 - in News
Atlanta (GA) - A Georgia Tech University student is meeting his online girlfriend for the first time and is advertising on Craigslist for some interesting assistance.
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Teenagers Attacked After Mocking Town On YouTubeJul 8, 2008 - in News
Oniontown (NY) - Residents of Oniontown New York got their revenge against two teenagers who posted unflattering videos of their quant 'hamlet'.
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UK Surfers Most Likely To Get Scammed, US Most Likely To Get SpammedJul 7, 2008 - in News
A worldwide survey of spam showed the majority of 419 scams are sent to residents living in the United Kingdom.
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Apple Cuts Price Of SSD-based MacBook AirJul 7, 2008 - in News
The MacBook Air is no longer the most expensive laptop on the Apple website. A sudden price drop has forced it to move over and make way for the 17” MacBook Pro.
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LED Penetration To Reach 8% Of LCD TV Market By 2011, Says DisplaybankJul 7, 2008 - in News
Displaybank has forecast that LCD TVs equipped with LED BLUs (backlight units) instead of CCFLs (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) will reach 8% of the total market by 2011.
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DRAM Bit Growth Limited In Q3Jul 7, 2008 - in News
The bit growth of the global DRAM industry will be limited in the third quarter of this year as most DRAM makers around the globe have postponed either construction of new plants or other capacity expansion projects, according to sources at Taiwan DRAM makers.
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Atom Shortage May Affect Low-cost Notebook Panel Shipments In JulyJul 3, 2008 - in News
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WWF Slaps U.S. Government Over Lack Of Energy Efficiency ProgressJul 3, 2008 - in News
Washington D.C. - Just in time for next week's G8 summit in Japan, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has released a new report examining the progress of each of the G8 countries toward addressing climate change, a main focus of this year's meeting.
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Study Claims Windows Usage Market Share Could Soon Fall Below 90%Jul 3, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - A new study released by Net Applications indicates that a decreasing percentage of the Internet population is using Windows as their operating system.
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Transition To 16:9 Aspect Ratio Unstoppable, Says DisplaySearchJul 2, 2008 - in News
The LCD panel industry's transition toward the 16:9 aspect is unstoppable, according to DisplaySearch who predicts that the widescreen format will have a 90% penetration of the notebook panel market and 67% of the monitor panel market by 2010.
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Blue LEDs With Red And Green Phosphors May Become Mainstream For TV-use BLUs In 2009Jul 2, 2008 - in News
With costs for LED backlights using a mix of red, green and blue LEDs remaining high, LED industry players are considering using a combination of blue LEDs with red and green phosphors for TV-use backlights.
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PDP Module Shipments Increase 10% To 1.39 Million Units In May, Says DisplaybankJul 2, 2008 - in News
Worldwide PDP module shipments reached 1.39 million units in May, rising 10% compared to April because of increases in Matsushita shipments, according to Displaybank.
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PS3 Expected To Remain The Main Force Behind Blu-ray SalesJul 2, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - The Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA) released its 2008 annual report with a wealth of data revealing the most trends in TV, home video and video gaming segments.
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Gainward To Launch AMD Radeon ProductsJul 1, 2008 - in News
Graphics card vendor Gainward, previously an exclusive AIB partner of Nvidia, has begun working with AMD and will launch ATI Radeon HD GPU-based products soon, according to market sources.
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BLU Makers To Feel Pressure To Reduce Prices In Q3Jul 1, 2008 - in News
BLU makers are expected to face increasing pressure to reduce prices in the third quarter, according to industry sources.
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Worldwide TV Chip Market Expected To Be US$1.33 Billion In 2008, Says DisplaySearchJul 1, 2008 - in News
The worldwide market for flat panel TV ICs is expected to be $1.
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Gateway Upgrades Retail PCs To Up To 6 GB Of MemoryJun 30, 2008 - in News
Gateway announced its updated retail notebook and desktop PC offering for the back-to-school season with prices ranging from $549.
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Lenovo Intros Stylish Desktop PCsJun 30, 2008 - in News
Research Triangle Park (NC) - Lenovo announced its first serious attempt to break into the consumer desktop PC market outside of China.
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Global PC Shipments Hang Tough In Q1 08, Says ISuppliJun 30, 2008 - in News
Despite challenging economic conditions, worldwide PC shipments in the first quarter of 2008 rose in accordance with normal seasonal patterns, increasing by a double-digit percentage compared to the same period in 2007, according to iSuppli.
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Ice-free North Pole ... MaybeJun 30, 2008 - in News
Los Angeles (CA) - Some scientists are predicting an ice-free North Pole this summer, but closer look at the data shows something less alarming.
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Japanese Researchers Discover Way To Squeeze 42 GB Onto A DVDJun 27, 2008 - in News
A team of Japanese researchers have discovered a way to store 42 GB of data on one disc. Well, at least that’s what they claim.
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Prices For LCD Monitor Panels To Fall By 30-45% Soon, Says DisplaySearchJun 27, 2008 - in News
As in past Crystal Cycles, surging investment in new fab capacity is providing LCD panel buyers with the ability to drive prices down as panel suppliers become eager to sell their output.
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Blu-ray On Track To Surpass DVD Sales In 2012Jun 27, 2008 - in News
Los Angeles (CA) - High-definition video saw substantial growth in 2007, but it will take four more years until consumers will spend more money on Blu-ray discs than on DVDs, the Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA) concluded in its 2007 Annual Report.
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AMD Expected To Grab 40% Discrete Graphics Card Market Share In Q3 08Jun 27, 2008 - in News
With AMD's ATI Radeon HD 4800-series graphics cards successfully cutting into the $200-300 mainstream market forcing Nvidia to cut the price of its previous generation GeForce 9800 GTX down to $199, sources at graphics card makers see AMD's discrete graphics card market share as having a chance to increase to 40% in the third quarter this year from around 30% at the beginning of 2008.
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Thank You, Bill Gates!Jun 27, 2008 - in News
Gates waves farewell to his full time job at Microsoft today.
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