| Acer, Advanced Semiconductor, Yang Ming: Taiwan Equity Preview http://www.bloomberg.com/ap... Computers Articles Bloomberg - Acer, the world's fourth-biggest maker of personal computers, surged NT$4.10, or 6.5 percent, to NT$67. Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc. (2311 TT): Taiwan's biggest packager and tester for semiconductor chips will post at least a ... |
| Japan's NTT to offer high-definition digital TV via fiber optic lines ... http://www.forbes.com/afxne... Computers Articles Forbes - Subscribers will be able to watch high-definition, terrestrial digital broadcasts on their TVs or personal computers, as well as access a video-on-demand service for an additional fee, the report said. (1 US dollar = 115.64 yen) yasuhiko.seki@thomson ... |
| AMD Posts 3Q Loss Despite Rising Sales http://www.forbes.com/feeds... Computers Articles Forbes - Hearty PC demand around the world is driving up the need for the microprocessors that act as the brains of those computers, helping strengthen both AMD and Intel. On Tuesday, Intel reported a 43 percent jump in third-quarter profits on soaring sales ... |
| SanDisk's Profit Declines 18% on Production Expenses (Update2) http://www.bloomberg.com/ap... Computers Articles Bloomberg - SanDisk has sought to expand beyond memory for cameras and music players by making chips for mobile phones and computers. Dell Inc. and Sony Corp. have started using chips to store data in personal computers because they require less power and space ... |
| Mark Walker and Pete Steege From Seagate and Marcus Galindo From ... http://www.forbes.com/busin... Computers Articles Forbes - Guests from Seagate and Diskeeper Corporation will appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Seagate (NYSE: STX) is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of hard disc drives, providing products for a wide range of ... |
| U.N. Agency Gives Boost to WiMax http://www.nytimes.com/2007... Computers Articles New York Times - That endorsement opens the way for many of the union’s member countries to devote a part of the public radio spectrum to WiMax, and receivers for it could be built into laptop computers, phones, music players and other portable devices. Unlike Wi-Fi ... |
| Bush puts new sanctions on Burma leaders http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-b... Computers Articles San Francisco Gate - The White House said the Commerce Department would also tighten controls to prevent the export of computers and other goods with military uses to Burma, also known as Myanmar. Bush also signed an executive order allowing the Treasury Department to ... |
| Myanmar sanctions applied http://www.baltimoresun.com... Computers Articles Baltimore Sun - He also moved to tighten restrictions on trade with Myanmar involving certain sophisticated computers and equipment that can be used for civilian and military purposes. The military regime that has ruled the country for 45 years has come under new ... |
| Arm yourself with options http://seattletimes.nwsourc... Computers Articles Seattle Times - That's an inconvenience many people can relate to, as we need power for our computers, printers and mobile-phone and digital-camera chargers, as well as everyday devices like the television and stereo speakers. This simple and elegantly designed power ... |
| College students sound off http://www.miamiherald.com/... Computers Articles Miami Herald - Jeffers said she doesn't mind the technology fee as long as the money is used for things like additional computers, Internet access and labs. BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Orlando Fraticelli , a former 21-year Army veteran originally from Philadelphia ... |