Telecom equipment makers join Bridge Mobile Alliance
The Bridge Mobile Alliance, a group of Asian mobile operators, has enlisted a trio of telecommunication equipment makers as associate members, a spokeswoman said Friday.
The Bridge Mobile Alliance, a group of Asian mobile operators, has enlisted a trio of telecommunication equipment makers as associate members, a spokeswoman said Friday.
Spansion LLC has signed a manufacturing agreement with contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to produce flash memory chips.
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Pretec Electronics has begun offering samples of a 4GB SD (Secure Digital) memory card, the company said Wednesday.
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Creative Technology, a Singapore-based maker of MP3 players, Monday lowered its guidance for its fiscal fourth quarter, citing "softer-than-expected" demand for MP3 players and lower selling prices.
A Norwegian company has found a use for that old cell phone that's been kicking around in your desk drawer.
The CommunicAsia 2005 exhibition got under way Tuesday in Singapore, with thousands of exhibitors on hand to show off the snazziest of handsets and new equipment for building high-speed 3G (third-generation) networks.
Samsung Electronics plans to introduce two cell phones later this year with full QWERTY keyboards, including one model that supports Research In Motion's BlackBerry e-mail technology.
Intel and Nokia have teamed up to back the development of mobile WiMax technology, and will work together to see that the technology is standardized soon, the companies said Friday.
Lenovo Group, the world's third-largest PC vendor, reported Wednesday that its revenue and profit slipped during the fourth quarter of its financial year.
Taiwanese hardware maker Giga-byte Technology has stumbled upon a faster way to boot up PCs based on Microsoft's Windows XP operating system.
Taiwanese hardware maker Asustek Computer this week showed off a prototype two-way server running an unreleased dual-core Intel Xeon processor, known by the code name Bensley, at the Computex exhibition in Taipei.
Taiwanese server maker Iwill and PathScale, a US start-up company, this week demonstrated a four-node server cluster based on a technology that's designed to significantly reduce latency.