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PSC Chairman Optimistic About 2008 DRAM MarketDec 7, 2007 - in News
Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) chairman Frank Huang remains optimistic about the DRAM industry in 2008, reasoning that makers' bit growth next year will not be as high as that this year.
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Rise Of LCD TV Brings Seasonality To Large-size LCD Panel Market, ISuppli SaysDec 7, 2007 - in News
The large-size LCD panel market once danced to its own tune, unaffected by seasonal factors that impacted other segments of the consumer-electronics market.
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Nokia To Group Its Target Markets Into Two Mega Distribution AreasDec 7, 2007 - in News
Nokia plans to initiate a shake-up of its corporate structure by grouping its market segments into two large areas - Distribution East and Distribution West - instead of the current six markets.
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Proposal: 50 Gigawatts If They Dam The Red SeaDec 7, 2007 - in News
A group of scientists are looking at the possibility of damming up an 18 mile wide section of the Red Sea. The result, 50 Gigawatts of clean, renewable energy, enough to power entire local countries.
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AMD: Survival and the FutureDec 7, 2007 - in Reviews
In Germany AMD received a subsidy of over $384 million to help it survive its current economic situation. What does the future look like for the company.
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In-flight Internet Coming To US AirlinesDec 7, 2007 - in News
New York (NY) - Starting next Tuesday, airlines in the United States will start offering Internet access - although the first customers will have very limited access.
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OLED TVs Save On Energy But Not Yet Cost Efficient, Says SonyDec 6, 2007 - in News
Although the adoption of LCD TVs can halve the electricity consumed by traditional CRTs, LCD TVs still account for about 70% of the electricity used by household appliances, according to Sony executive deputy president Katsumi Ihara.
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Major LCD Panel Makers Accelerate 8G LCD InvestmentDec 6, 2007 - in News
Korea-based LCD panel makers, including LG.
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ASRock Creates New Motherboards Out Of Old PartsDec 6, 2007 - in News
ASRock's latest AliveDual eSATA2 motherboard combines the M1695 chipset, originally designed by ULi, with Nvidia's nForce 3 250, which launched in 2003, to create a modern mash-up that may sound bizarre, but is also strangely compelling.
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New Technologies For Television Backlighting Point To Better Performance, Says ISuppliDec 6, 2007 - in News
LCD TV makers are striving to differentiate their products and move the market to ever larger screen sizes, while rear-projection TV makers are trying to remain competitive against flat-panel TVs.
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Google, Time Warner Bring AOL Instant Messenger To GmailDec 6, 2007 - in News
Google's somewhat underwhelming chat feature inside Gmail has now been energized with integration with the most popular IM service.
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The World's Best Hardware PricesDec 6, 2007 - in Reviews
Do you know which country has the best prices for PC gear? We looked at pricing in the United States, Canada, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Australia to find out just how much prices vary from one market to another.
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Possible New Hydrogen Storage Breakthrough Discovered For Future Hydrogen Powered VehiclesDec 5, 2007 - in News
Researchers at ESRF in France have developed a promising new way to store hydrogen gas chemically. The new form of an existing material carries 18% hydrogen by weight.
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Motion C5: Mobile Technology Helping Real PeopleDec 5, 2007 - in News
Motion and Intel have teamed up to deliver the health care industry a powerful piece of machinery. Driven by Windows XP Tablet PC edition, or Vista Business, this amped up Tablet PC brings us to the brink of contextual aware software interfacing through a usable, integrated hardware package.
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Genetic 'super Rice' Promises To Resist Almost EverythingDec 5, 2007 - in News
Bangkok (Thailand) - Thailand is genetically engineering a new form of rice that can resist almost everything short of a nuclear attack.
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Gigabyte Launches GeForce 8800 GT CardDec 5, 2007 - in News
Gigabyte United has announced the launch of the GV-NX88T512HP, based on Nvidia's GeForce 8800 GT GPU.
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Intel Adds Low-end Member To 4 Series ChipsetsDec 5, 2007 - in News
Intel is planning to add one more member to its 4 series (Eaglelake) chipsets which will be launched in the second quarter of 2008, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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Dual-layer DVDs Expected To See High Demand In 2008Dec 5, 2007 - in News
The worldwide demand for single-side dual-layer DVD+R/-R discs will increase in 2008, according to sources at disc makers and research firms.
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Yahoo Refreshes Flickr With Photo Editing ToolsDec 5, 2007 - in News
Yahoo's online photo sharing service Flickr receives an update today to allow users to edit individual pictures in their digital albums.
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Art Lebedev To Offer LED Keyboards From $462Dec 4, 2007 - in News
If you found the $1500 price tag of Art Lebedev's LED keyboard to be outrageous, how does $462 sound? Of course you don't get quite as many LEDs for that.
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Holiday Buyer's Guide 2007 Part 4Dec 4, 2007 - in Reviews
Feast your eyes on Part 4 of 6 parts in this latest Tom's Holiday Buyer's Guide, where our focus turns to interesting peripherals from Bluetooth headsets, to hard disks, graphics cards and more.
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Taiwan Makers Conservative About 6x BD BurnersDec 4, 2007 - in News
In response to the launch of LG Electronics' latest Blu-ray Disc (BD) burner (GGW-H20L), complete with claims of it being the first BD burner to support 6x BD-R SL (single-sided single-layer) write speeds, sources at Taiwan-based makers of optical disc drives commented that the 6x write speed claims are meaningful more for marketing purposes rather than practical ones, as 6x BD-R discs are not available yet.
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Cars Add Wake-up Device For Drowsy DriversDec 4, 2007 - in News
A woman driving on Interstate 25 near Denver, Colo.
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Everything From A Bugatti Veyron To A Hello Kitty Car At The Thailand International Motor ExpoDec 4, 2007 - in News
An estimated 1.6 million visitors will gawk at very expensive cars, eye-searing color schemes and beautiful show girls at this year's Thailand International Motor Expo held just north of Bangkok. The region's second largest car show - just behind the Tokyo motor Show - hopes to slow the region's slump in auto sales by adding some glitzy shows and great faces to the window shopping experience.
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LED Players Raising Funds For Capacity ExpansionDec 4, 2007 - in News
In addition to Taiwan-based LED specialist Epistar recently raising funds of NT$7.
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Adult Involved In Myspace Suicide Won't Be ChargedDec 4, 2007 - in News
A Missouri prosecutor said Monday no charges would be sought in the case of a teen who hanged herself last year after chatting on MySpace, although he said adults should have prevented the tragedy.
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Organic (plastic) Transistors Heal Themselves Over Time In A VacuumDec 3, 2007 - in News
Organic semiconductors are manufactured with molecular flaws. New research has shown that if left in a high vacuum chamber for several days, many of those molecular flaws heal themselves.
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China Remains World's Top Malware Hosting CountryDec 3, 2007 - in News
Malware hosted on websites more and more focuses on China, Russia and the U.
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Venus Express Mission Probing Deeper Into Our Twin Planet Than Ever BeforeDec 3, 2007 - in News
The European Space Agency has some amazing information about Venus Express, an orbiting satellite around Venus. It is sending back unprecedented accuracy and details about our twin sister planet.
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Six Fold Reduction In Semiconductor Power Loss, A Faster, Lower Heat Process TechnologyDec 3, 2007 - in News
Clemson University researchers have developed a new process technology for semiconductors and solar cells, one that costs less to manufacture while providing significant reductions in power loss. This results in less heat, faster clock speeds, and even the need for fewer cores in the multi-core processors of tomorrow.
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