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New Year worm disguised in celebratory e-mail
January 2, 2007 – 12:33 PM
As much of a sign of the new year as the big ball in New York City is the sighting of the first spread of a computer worm. In this case, it hit users in the form of an e-mail with the subject line "Happy New Year!" -
Consumer technology retail sales grow at a slower pace during year-end shopping season, says NPD
January 4, 2007 – 11:17 AM
Consumer technology retail sales which includes IT, imaging, audio, video, and consumables, from the week of Black Friday through the week ending December 23, 2006, grew 6.5% from the same time period in 2005 to $8.75 billion, a slowdown from the 10% increase seen last year, according to The NPD Group. -
Notebook Makers Look To Have 4 GB RAM Next Year
December 21, 2007 – 11:14 AM
Taipei (Taiwan) - Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba are planning to introduce notebooks which come standard with 4 GB of memory next year. -
"Podcast" is US word of the year
December 7, 2005 – 11:23 AM
The term 'podcast' has been declared Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary. -
Don't expect strong Intel Pentium D shipments this year
May 27, 2005 – 11:15 AM
Intel will not be able to ship more than 500,000 Pentium D dual-core processors this year, as demand will not pick up until 2006, sources with motherboard makers in Taiwan said yesterday. -
Youtube Live Streaming Coming Later This Year
March 3, 2008 – 1:00 PM
Thanks to its financial backing from Google, Youtube now plans to offer live video streaming by the end of 2008. -
The Inquirer: Year End Predictions For 2008
December 28, 2007 – 3:06 PM
Someone apparently pulled The Inquirer clan away from the pub long enough to think a clear thought about 2008. They've put together a top ten list of events they believe will happen. What are your thoughts? Is The Inquirer clan on the mark? Or off the wagon? -
Kingmax: DDR2 to be 20 percent of the DRAM this year
April 25, 2005 – 9:09 AM
Kingmax Semiconductor, ranked as the world's eighth-largest third-party DRAM-module supplier by iSuppli for the last two years, is hoping to increase the proportion of DDR2 products in its unit shipments to, at least, 20 percent by the end of this year. -
This Year Scored Record Data Breaches
December 31, 2007 – 8:07 AM
Boston (MA) - The loss or theft of personal data such as credit card and Social Security numbers soared to unprecedented levels in 2007, and the trend isn't expected to turn around anytime soon as hackers stay a step ahead of security and laptops disappear with sensitive information. -
Sixteen 300mm fabs to start this year
January 28, 2005 – 4:01 PM
Market research firm iSuppli said that 2005 will bring a record number of fabrication plants making 300mm (12 inch) wafers. -
Taiwan makers: Super Multi may compete with DVD Dual next year
September 24, 2004 – 11:32 AM
Super Multi, DVD technology that simultaneously supports +RW, -RW, +R, -R, - RAM, CDR and CD-RW formats, may place competitive pressure on the current mainstream technology, DVD Dual (+RW and -RW), according to makers of optical disc drives (ODDs) in Taiwan. -
Corning to volume produce 8G LCD substrates next year
August 3, 2005 – 10:35 AM
Corning has started constructing an eighth-generation (8G) glass substrate plant in Japan, with volume production to commence next fall, according to Corning CEO Wendell Weeks, as cited by Japan-based Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun (via the Chinese-language Commercial Times). -
DDR2 prices to match DDR1 by mid year - sources
March 7, 2005 – 1:25 PM
Semiconductor manufacturer have begun shifting DDR memory output from DDR1 to DDR2. As Tom's Hardware Guide has learned, DDR2 is going mainstream right now and is likely to match DDR1 prices by the end of the second quarter of this year. -
Hitachi GST HDD shipments to double this year
March 2, 2005 – 10:14 AM
Hitachi Global Storage Technology (Hitachi GST) expects its 2005 sales volume of 1" microdrives (miniature HDDs or small-form-factor HDDs) to grow by more than 200 percent, while its 1.8" model sales should grow 300 percent from last year. -
LCD monitor prices to continue fall next year
September 17, 2004 – 8:52 AM
A report from the Taiwanese Market Intelligence Center (MIC) said that prices of 17" LCD monitors will continue to fall next year.
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