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South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics is nearing the availability of the successor of their Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone.
The handset has already been confirmed, though no info on it has been made official as of now. Rumor has it that it might be released as Galaxy S III, and that it will sport a qu... |
14 March 2012 07:41 GMT |
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Cola-Cola and Pepsi are engaging all their efforts in a new green competition. Both companies plan to redefine their current position as eco-conscious major brands by launching and commercializing soda bottles entirely made of plants. Such an achievement would definitely count as a much greener alternative to common ... |
16 December 2011 10:59 GMT |
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No more AMOLED shortages will affect production of various mobile phones out there, as Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) plans on ramping up production for these panels, increasing capacity to meet demand.With more and more handsets using AMOLED displays today, there have been supply issues with some of them, which affec... |
29 November 2010 05:50 GMT |
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Sunnyvale-based mobile phone maker Palm has reportedly suspended all future orders in its smartphones, at least this is what a recent report from OTR Global suggests. It seems that three different sources “in the Taiwan handset supply chain” have confirmed that Palm asked Foxconn International Holdings C... |
12 February 2010 03:48 GMT |
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An analyst with AVI Securities has reportedly gained knowledge that Apple’s tablet PC is now in full production. Rumors saying part suppliers were tapped for extremely large orders also seem to be confirmed, with the analyst telling clients the parts have been in the supply chain for quite a while.Analyst Matt ... |
16 January 2010 13:35 GMT |
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Touted as being the pioneering live-production software for video podcasters, BoinxTV can turn any Mac into a TV studio “for the rest of us,” according to its makers, provided that the Mac is a new-generation model. BoinxTV is the winner of an Apple Design Award (Mac OS X Leopard Developer Showcase). &ld... |
6 January 2010 04:39 GMT |
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Developed by Apple itself in Cupertino, Final Cut Studio is a professional video- and audio-production suite exclusively tailored for Mac OS X. The software is a direct competitor to Avid Media Composer in the high-end movie-production industry. A Support document (HT3979) posted on Apple’s website contains a c... |
23 December 2009 03:04 GMT |
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A set of pictures purporting to be the final version of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard has been leaked, complete with retail packaging and the original install / restore disc. Unlike previous (grey-themed) versions of Mac OS X install discs, Snow Leopard appears to bear the large cat native to the mountain ranges of Cent... |
17 August 2009 03:04 GMT |
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It seems that the South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung is determined to unveil a series of new products this month, on June 15 to be more precise, according to an announcement that the company made through its Samsung Unpacked website, which might turn out to be new smartphones and multimedia handsets. The compa... |
2 June 2009 10:54 GMT |
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Food experts agree that the way people and nations approach food needs to drastically change, if a global shortage is to be avoided over the coming decades. Although, statistically speaking, the world produces far more food than it needs, there are still billions of people who do not have access to it and starve to d... |
28 December 2008 03:50 GMT |
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Nokia announced today it has started cell phone production on its new factory in Cluj, Romania, marking an important step in the company's future evolution in Eastern Europe. The Cluj plant is Nokia's 11th such production facility in the world and it was first announced back in March 2007. The constructi... |
11 February 2008 07:32 GMT |
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If the CPU market has a few players only, the things are completely different with the DRAM manufacturers. This area is a complex environment and each move from any competitor may severely unbalance the whole market. Apart from the competitors' moves, another thing that kills the business is overproduction. The ... |
12 December 2007 11:11 GMT |
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Toshiba and SanDisk formed a partnership over eight years ago in an attempt to stay competitive on the fast growing and very volatile flash memory market. As the global demand for flash based memory solutions is increasing it put strains over the supply chain and flash manufacturers are trying to meet the demand by i... |
8 September 2007 07:16 GMT |
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China is Nokia's most important market in terms of sales, a position that this country has managed to maintain over a long period of time. The United States used to follow on the second place, although things have now changed. India has become the second largest market for the Finnish company.Nokia has gone thro... |
23 August 2007 05:24 GMT |
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The computer memory manufacturer and vendor company ProMOS Technologies is not discouraged by the losses suffered during the second quarter of the year as the company prepares its production lines to switch to the 70nm fabrication process. By the end of 2008, ProMOS is expecting to reach a monthly 125.000 12 inch waf... |
13 August 2007 05:54 GMT |
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As the LCD technology dominates the computer display industry, companies activating in this field are having a great time in terms of shipments, and their order of day is expansion and adoption of new manufacturing processes. The LCD producing company HannStar Display already decided to shift its production capabilit... |
13 August 2007 03:43 GMT |
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC for short) and United Microelectronics Corporation (better known as UMC) are not in a great hurry to upgrade most of their production lines to the 12 inch silicon wafers because of a poor outlook concerning the demand for such materials during the second half of the ye... |
7 August 2007 05:16 GMT |
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Whether Apple has decided to reduce their iPhone production or not is still left to see. Rumors say that the company has taken this decision, which now stands as a reason for their stock dropping three percent today.Apple's iPhone production line was expected to bring put 9 million such smartphones. It looks lik... |
3 August 2007 03:59 GMT |
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Sharp announced that it will soon begin work to construct a new industrial complex in Sakai City, Japan, that will be dedicated to the construction of LCD panels and thin-film solar cells. Sharp hopes that its idea of an industrial complex in Sakai will be a success as it has already invited a number of companies to ... |
1 August 2007 02:46 GMT |
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Dell is a company very close to the top of the computer hardware and system integration industry and while the first place is still firmly in the hands of HP, Dell is not so far behind either. Just like most hardware manufacturers and vendors, Dell is always looking for a new piece of market, preferably a market in f... |
30 July 2007 09:31 GMT |
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Lenovo is one of the most important computer systems manufacturer and vendor, sitting in Top 5 just behind more powerful names like HP and Dell. Like any other computer hardware manufacturing firm, Lenovo thinks about expanding its producing facilities in emerging and developing countries as a means to cut production... |
27 July 2007 05:51 GMT |
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Yes, I myself didn't know there was a problem with producing the PS3. What, has it begun to sell or something...? Anyway, a recent interview with a SCE spokesperson reveals that not only have production issues ceased, but that there's now a "steady chain of supply in North America, Japan and Europe." So far... |
2 July 2007 17:06 GMT |
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Work on building the Nokia plant in Cluj, Romania has begun after a long time of debates and agreements set between local authorities and the Finnish company. An opening ceremony has taken place today in order to mark the beginning of work on the factory.The Nokia plant in Cluj is the eleventh such production facili... |
29 June 2007 05:43 GMT |
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