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Local VXL reseller may be sold
The head of thin client vendor VXL Australia has confirmed he is trying to sell the business.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 26 2005, 10:19AM
Hardware
Canon to develop fuel cells for printers, cameras
Japan's Canon said it has developed tiny fuel cells that it hopes will start replacing conventional batteries to power some of its digital cameras and printers in three years.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2005, 2:30PM
Hardware
Intel to delay next version of Itanium chip
Intel said on Monday it was delaying the next version of its Itanium chip, used in high-end server computers, until the middle of 2006, citing quality issues.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2005, 1:30PM
Hardware
AMD signs x86 licensing agreements in China
Advanced Micro Deviceshas signed agreements with the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology and Peking University to license AMD x86 microprocessor design technology.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2005, 11:00AM
Hardware
Apple faces lawsuit over iPod screen scratches
Apple Computer faced a lawsuit that alleged the company knew its nano portable music player was defective but still decided to press on with the product's release last month.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2005, 9:46AM
Hardware
Could rising iPod sales hurt Apple's margins?
Apple Computer has a runaway hit with its market-leading iPod digital music player, but could the device's success actually hurt the company's profitability over the longer haul?
Duncan Martell
Oct 24 2005, 2:30PM
Hardware
RIM loses latest NTP ruling, risks US shutdown
Research in Motion moved closer on Friday to an injunction that could halt US sales of its popular BlackBerry wireless device after it lost a bid to suspend a patent case against it.
Jeffrey Hodgson
Oct 24 2005, 2:00PM
Hardware
Munich prosecutors investigating Infineon's ex-CEO
Munich prosecutors confirmed on Saturday a report that they were investigating Infineon's ex-chief executive Ulrich Schumacher as part of an ongoing probe into a corruption affair at the German chipmaker.
Staff Writers
Oct 24 2005, 11:30AM
Hardware
Warner Bros joins Blu-ray camp
Scoring another point for Sony in a war over new DVD formats, Warner Bros Entertainment this week has said it would release high-definition movies in the Blu-ray format backed by a group led by Sony.
Sue Zeidler
Oct 21 2005, 4:11PM
Hardware
High-tech fair shows China bopping up value chain
Music pumps, lasers flash and women with antler-like hairdos and white vinyl skirts strike poses on a stage to advertise, not the latest fashions, but new mobile phones.
John Ruwitch
Oct 21 2005, 10:30AM
Hardware
Samsung, Sharp see LCD TV market of 100 mln in 2010
Senior executives from Samsung Electronics and Sharp this week said the global LCD TV market will balloon to 100 million units in 2010 from an estimated 20 million in 2005 as prices continue to fall.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2005, 2:30PM
Hardware
HP requests Blu-ray to add technologies
Hewlett-Packard, the world's number two computer maker, this week asked the makers of Blu-ray, a new DVD format backed by a group led by Sony, to include two technologies currently supported by a rival format.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2005, 12:30PM
Hardware
Fujitsu PC set for further growth at new site
Fujitsu PC Australia has moved to bigger, brighter premises after approximately tripling local revenues over the last three and a half years.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 20 2005, 11:40AM
Hardware
Forrester declares Blu-Ray winner in DVD format war
Technology group Forrester Research has declared Blu-Ray, a new DVD format backed by electronics makers led by Sony, as the winner in a heated battle over next-generation DVD technology.
Sue Zeidler
Oct 20 2005, 9:00AM
Hardware
ComputerCORP buys CES Computers
National reseller ComputerCORP has acquired Canberra-based computer equipment and networking services reseller CES Computers for an undisclosed amount.
Byron Connolly
Oct 19 2005, 4:00PM
Hardware
Seagate net jumps on laptops, consumer electronics
Seagate Technology, the largest US hard-disk drive maker, on Tuesday posted quarterly profit five times earnings a year earlier amid growing demand for notebook computers and consumer electronics such as Microsoft upcoming Xbox 360 gaming console.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2005, 3:31PM
Hardware
Emerson adds regional support
Powerline products vendor Emerson Network Power has added regional telephone and email support to its local support offering from Australasian engineers and branch offices.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2005, 3:07PM
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LG Elec targets US$6.7 bln Indian sales in 2010
LG Electronics is targeting US$6.7 billion annual sales in India in 2010, an executive at the South Korean appliance maker told an investors' meeting on Tuesday.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2005, 1:30PM
Hardware
Dell eyes Czech Rep or Poland for new plant: paper
Dell, the world's largest personal computer maker, wants to build a new factory in either the Czech Republic or neighbouring Poland, a Czech newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2005, 12:30PM
Hardware
Computers donated by South Korea stolen in Iraq
Armed Iraqis stole millions of dollars worth of personal computers and internet equipment donated by South Korea while it was being transported near Baghdad late last month, according to a South Korean official.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2005, 10:00AM
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