Category: IT - Published: November 10, 2007
In a very interesting move, electronics giant Samsung has announced it will retire its consumer products from the Japanese market, although this will not affect its Business-to-Business dealings of memory chips and LCD displays, the company said.
But perhaps this is not as surprising as it seems to us living in the Americas or Europe where […]
Category: CPU and Chipset - Published: August 26, 2007
Intel Corp on Sunday unveiled its new vPro chip technology aimed at making business personal computers more secure, as the world’s largest chipmaker seeks to solidify its brand.
Since then, under Chief Executive Paul Otellini, the company has moved from selling and branding discrete processors and chipsets to selling them together as related technologies, or […]
Category: IT - Published: June 8, 2007
San Francisco (IDGNS) - Dell will sell a wider variety of television sets made by other manufacturers over its Web site but denied reports that it plans to stop making LCD TVs.
A number of industry blogs reported Thursday that Dell would exit the LCD display market as soon as June, citing a story in the […]
Category: IT - Published: May 9, 2007
IBM Corp. is helping shepherd increasing numbers of local software companies onto the global stage as they move outside of the comfort zone of their home markets.
As well as software vendors looking to grow their revenue by developing an international business, increasingly customers are demanding that their technology providers can operate globally, according to Mark […]
Category: IT - Published: April 24, 2007
Anderson’s statement came just after the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit against Nancy Heinen, the former general counsel at Apple, saying her actions led to “fraudulent” stock option backdating at the company. A similar lawsuit against Anderson was filed but simultaneously settled. The SEC said it doesn’t plan to file any actions against […]
Category: IT - Published: April 23, 2007
Yahoo’s first-quarter revenue was $1.67 billion, less than half Google’s $3.66 billion. Google, once again, blew away Wall Street expectations, while financial analysts openly wondered how long Yahoo CEO Terry Semel would stay in the Internet company’s corner office. Contrast those divergent fortunes with two years ago: The companies were pulling in about the same […]
Category: IT - Published: April 19, 2007
The year started off on the wrong financial foot for Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), as the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based microprocessor maker posted what its CFO called a “disappointing and unacceptable” Q1 financial report.
AMD reported Q1 revenue of $1.23 billion, 30 percent down from $1.77 billion in sales for Q4 2006 and 7 percent lower than […]
Category: Mobile - Published: March 29, 2007
Hoping to capitalize on the growing interest among SMBs looking to buy mobile computing solutions, Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday unveiled a low-end notebook system using AMD’s 64-bit chip, along with a new product bundle and education program for those resellers mainly catering to SMBs.
Fueled by AMD’s Trion 64 mobile chip, the HP Compaq nx6125 Notebook PC […]