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Pioneer to build new plasma TV plant in Japan

Pioneer to build new plasma TV plant in Japan

Pioneer said it would build a new plasma television plant in Japan, but the size of the investment, output capacity and other details had not been decided.
Staff Writers Aug 7 2006, 9:54AM Hardware
Apple in deals to connect iPod in new car models

Apple in deals to connect iPod in new car models

Apple Computer said it had reach agreements with Ford Motor, General Motors and Mazda to make it easier to connect its popular iPod music player to car stereos.
Staff Writers Aug 4 2006, 9:36AM Mobility
Dell rises to 2nd spot in Japan PC market in Q2

Dell rises to 2nd spot in Japan PC market in Q2

Dell elbowed out Fujitsu in April-June to become the second-largest PC supplier in Japan, research firm IDC said.
Staff Writers Aug 3 2006, 10:13AM Finance
Intel to ship new desktop, laptop chips in August

Intel to ship new desktop, laptop chips in August

TOKYO - Intel said on Thursday it plans to start shipping new processors for desktop and laptop computers in August, betting the energy-saving chips would help the world's largest semiconductor maker regain share from rival AMD.
Aiko Hayashi Jul 28 2006, 10:53AM Hardware
Lucent Q3 profit falls, in line with warning

Lucent Q3 profit falls, in line with warning

NEW YORK - Lucent Technologies said on Wednesday its quarterly profit fell 79 percent, in line with its warning earlier this month, due to lower sales of wireless network equipment in North America.
Ritsuko Ando Jul 28 2006, 10:48AM Collaboration
F5 sees high margin channel in application delivery

F5 sees high margin channel in application delivery

F5 Networks is pushing its top-level partners to enter the application delivery space, a market that offers high margin opportunities for solution providers, according to the vendor's channel chief.
Jennifer Follett Hagendorf Jul 24 2006, 9:35AM Collaboration
Microsoft to invest US$900m in Vista, Office 2007 sales and marketing in FY07

Microsoft to invest US$900m in Vista, Office 2007 sales and marketing in FY07

Relieved by an increase in multi-year licensing renewals, Microsoft plans to invest US$900 million in sales and marketing to drive up the numbers for Vista, Office 2007 and Xbox 360 in FY07.
Paula Rooney Jul 21 2006, 2:16PM Software
Mobile security in poor health

Mobile security in poor health

Poor security continues to hamper the rollout of mobile systems to staff, according to experts, who reiterated the need to encrypt all data stored on notebook PCs, handheld devices and smartphones.
Martin Courtney Jul 12 2006, 11:26AM Security
Growth in two-factor authentication

Growth in two-factor authentication

While some in the big business end of town and government departments are preoccupied with going down the biometric security path, there are others looking at two-factor authentication.
Denise Murray Jul 10 2006, 3:06PM Security
EMC confirms plans to buy RSA In $2.1B deal

EMC confirms plans to buy RSA In $2.1B deal

Rumours of EMC acquiring RSA it turns out have not been greatly exaggerated. EMC has confirmed plans to acquire RSA Security in a deal worth some US$2.1b.
Kevin McLaughlin Jun 30 2006, 9:15AM Security
Virtualisation gaining in credibility

Virtualisation gaining in credibility

With the launch of its latest infrastructure offering, Infrastructure 3, VMware has claimed that virtualisation technology has hit the mainstream.
Tim Lohman Jun 13 2006, 2:00PM Data centre
Attackers phish in many languages

Attackers phish in many languages

Fradusters are taking a multi-lingual approach to phishing attacks, according to RSA Security’s Anti-Fraud Command Center (AFCC).
Staff Writers Apr 27 2006, 2:44PM Security
Satyam unit sees jump in back-office revs

Satyam unit sees jump in back-office revs

The business service subsidiary of Satyam Computer Services Ltd., India's fourth-largest software exporter, said on Thursday it expects an 80 percent revenue jump in the year to March 2006.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2005, 11:30AM Software
TCS in $250-mln deal with Tata Teleservices

TCS in $250-mln deal with Tata Teleservices

Private telecom service provider, Tata Teleservices Ltd., said on Wednesday it had outsourced its IT infrastructure management to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the top software services exporter.
Staff Writers Sep 30 2005, 8:06AM Collaboration
Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone in short supply

Sony Ericsson's Walkman phone in short supply

Sony Ericsson has trouble meeting demand in Europe for some of its latest models, such as its first Walkman phone, due to popular demand, analysts said on Wednesday, but the firm denied there were logistical problems.
Staff Writers Sep 29 2005, 12:30PM Mobility
Microsoft to double headcount in Indian centres

Microsoft to double headcount in Indian centres

Microsoft Corp. plans to double its staff strength at its Indian centres in Hyderabad and Bangalore by March 2006, a top company official said late on Saturday.
Staff Writers Sep 26 2005, 10:22AM Collaboration
Google sells US$4.18bln in stock, a recent record

Google sells US$4.18bln in stock, a recent record

Web search leader Google's follow-on stock offering priced at US$295 per share, raising US$4.18 billion in the largest US high-tech secondary sale in nearly a decade, underwriters said on Wednesday.
Eric Auchard Sep 15 2005, 3:30PM Finance
Yahoo says must abide by law in China after accusations

Yahoo says must abide by law in China after accusations

Internet giant Yahoo Inc defended itself on Thursday against accusations that it supplied data to Chinese authorities which led to the imprisonment of a journalist, saying it has to abide local laws.
John Ruwitch Sep 8 2005, 4:11PM Collaboration
LG Elec aims to up 3G phone sales by 58% in '05

LG Elec aims to up 3G phone sales by 58% in '05

South Korea's LG Electronics Inc, the world's fourth-largest mobile phone maker, said on Thursday it aimed to boost this year's sales of pricey third-generation mobile phones by 58 percent to 6 million.
Staff Writers Sep 2 2005, 11:02AM Mobility
Sykes reappears in telco channel

Sykes reappears in telco channel

Former Request Broadband boss Phil Sykes has resurfaced as chief of a new channel company delivering IP-based managed services, dubbed IProvide.
Fleur Doidge Apr 19 2005, 2:43PM Collaboration

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