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The NPD Group has released its figures for the hardware and software sales on the United States market for the month of March, with the Xbox 360 and Mass Effect 3 taking the number one positions for the period. Overall, the industry has showed a decline of 26 percent when compared to the same period of 2011, with th... |
13 April 2012 05:46 GMT |
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Consumers that still have the willingness to buy some new RAM can keep rejoicing over the fact that RAM is still very cheap, even though this only means that demand continues to disappoint.There were a few instances, in the recent past, when DRAM prices almost looked ready to start recovering, but this, alas, has no... |
26 October 2011 11:20 GMT |
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Showing that the recession is still alive and well, Philips is now in the position where it has to reduce its personnel in order to decrease operating costs, seeing as how its profits plummeted massively in the third quarter. We've passed the first half of October, which is the first month of the fourth quarte... |
18 October 2011 10:44 GMT |
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Consumers don't have any reason to feel bad about low memory prices, but the makers of DRAM do, though they might finally be able to risk a hope, albeit a small one.
The past year saw DRAM prices fall almost constantly, with the few episodes of rebound far between and just enough to torment memory makers wit... |
13 October 2011 09:13 GMT |
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It was no secret that the worldwide economy was doing badly, but CEA discovered just how bad things are and how seriously this has affected the technology industry.
By now, saying that the financial state of the world is bad would be an exercise in stating the glaringly obvious.
Most people only have a vague i... |
28 September 2011 02:42 GMT |
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The saga of DRAM hardships continues yet again, with just one type of memory module succeeding in avoiding a further decline in average selling price, according to most recent reports.
The IT segment may be eager and excited about upcoming CPUs, GPUs and mobile platforms, as well as new software, but not all thin... |
15 September 2011 09:42 GMT |
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The results of a new scientific investigation suggest that ice sheets at the North Pole may stabilize or even start growing again over the coming decades, even if the situation now looks rather bleak. Though the trend will only be temporary, it may give use the respite we need to take action.Previous studies suggeste... |
12 August 2011 09:40 GMT |
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One would think that price cuts would qualify as a news in any market, and most often they do, but the DRAM segment, unfortunately, can be said to have reached a point where price declines are to be expected.Normally, every segment of the industry goes through phases of rising and falling prices, depending on how de... |
12 August 2011 08:22 GMT |
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European Union's new legislation that forces websites to ask users for permission before storing cookies on their computers is likely to cause serious traffic losses for websites that conform to the new provisions.EU Telecoms Reform Directive (TRD), commonly referred to as the cookie law, was supposed to come in... |
23 June 2011 09:29 GMT |
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That overall PC sales dropped in the first quarter is not that big a surprise, knowing the Sandy Bridge issue, but it looks like a certain pair of PC vendors managed to thrive while top players slid.The first quarter of the year was definitely not a friendly time for the overall PC industry, what with the way all sa... |
14 April 2011 05:34 GMT |
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Apparently, the month of February definitely did leave an imprint on virtually every company involved with Intel's defective series of chipsets, enough so that even Compal ended up with a serious drop in notebook shipments.As consumers know, Intel's 6-Series Cougar Point chipset that was meant to support S... |
12 March 2011 06:16 GMT |
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It appears that the month of February was not one that brought any sort of joy to companies on the IT market, for several reasons, as even Foxconn is revealed to have experienced a fall in revenues during that period.Every year, the first quarter is known as the slow season, as is, to some extent, the second one, si... |
11 March 2011 11:04 GMT |
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It appears that the month of February, 2011 is proving to have been less than favorable for pretty much ever IT market segment out there, and for companies in particular, in this case motherboard manufacturers.As some end-users may or may not know, the first quarter of every year is generally known as the slow seaso... |
10 March 2011 09:34 GMT |
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Market research firms are always looking at how things turned out on the various IT market segments, and it seems the graphics add-in-board market had a fairly weak performance during 2010.Considering all the video cards released over the course of last year, one might expect overall sales to have been strong, espec... |
4 March 2011 09:07 GMT |
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Semiconductor revenues seem to have had hard luck this year. The market for wireless communications was the side of the IT industry that saw the smallest overall decline, specifically 8.2% (according to iSupply) and the data-processing segment holds the second place (9.8%.). On the other hand, the market segment that... |
25 November 2009 06:34 GMT |
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According to a recent report coming from an analyst at Wachovia Securities Inc., the market performance of the newly launched Palm Pre high-end mobile phone is weaker than previous forecasts showed. Jennifer Fritzsche said in the report that the device seemed to attract only users that were already Sprint's cust... |
19 June 2009 02:39 GMT |
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According to a recent market research report from ABI Research, the mobile phone market has seen a decline during the first quarter of the ongoing year and is expected to follow the same trend throughout the entire 2009. The report shows that 35 million fewer units were shipped around the world during the first three... |
12 June 2009 04:39 GMT |
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Incontestably leading the global mobile market, the Espoo-based Nokia has announced that its market share for the third quarter of 2008 is expected to be lower than initially predicted. Back in July, when Nokia unveiled its financial results for the second quarter of the year, the Finnish company said that its m... |
8 September 2008 08:27 GMT |
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A comScore US industry report, published earlier this week, indicates a decline in the key measure for how the Mountain View-based company is getting paid by advertisers, and that freaked everybody out. Despite Google's repeated statements that any upcoming recession would not affect it, it saw an 8 percent fall... |
27 February 2008 06:58 GMT |
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Samsung is maybe the world's largest memory chipmaker and because of the steep decline in computer memory prices it registered an all times low profit during this quarter. The outlook for the second half of the year is somewhat brighter as the market for random access memory used in personal computers is expecte... |
14 July 2007 07:21 GMT |
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