HP announces grain-sized wireless memory chip
Hewlett-Packard Co. researchers have developed a memory chip with wireless networking capabilities that is roughly the same size as a grain of rice, the company said Monday.
Hewlett-Packard Co. researchers have developed a memory chip with wireless networking capabilities that is roughly the same size as a grain of rice, the company said Monday.
Several barrages of rockets fired by Hezbollah guerillas in southern Lebanon hit the Israeli port city of Haifa on Sunday. The coastal city is home to one of Intel Corp.'s most important processor design centers.
Sony Corp. plans to next Wednesday take the wraps off its first high-definition camcorder compatible with the new AVCHD format.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. saw profits fall in the second quarter of the year while sales jumped thanks to strong demand for memory chips and flat-panel displays, it said Friday.
Sony Corp. was ranked the best brand in the U.S. for the seventh year in a row, Harris Interactive Inc. said Wednesday.
U.K. government officials doubt whether a national ID program will be ready by 2008 because of procurement and project management concerns, according to a series of leaked e-mails published Sunday.
IBM released a version of the Lotus Notes collaboration software that runs on the Linux operating system, part of an IBM plan to lower the barriers to enterprise adoption of desktop Linux, a company executive said.
Microsoft Corp. plans to give a hacker conference in Asia an inside look at new security features on Windows Vista later this year, the organizer of the event said Tuesday.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. lowered its sales forecast for the second quarter on Thursday due to slower than expected sales of certain laptop and desktop PC microprocessors.
The number of Internet users in Japan accessing from cell phones exceeded those using it from personal computers in 2005, according to a government report published Tuesday.
Google Inc. can use any criteria it wishes to rank Web sites, including downgrading competitors, a lawyer for the search giant told a federal judge Friday.
Taiwan's state-controlled telecom company plans to invest NT$100 billion (US$3.1 billion) over the next five years to upgrade its network and further develop applications and services based on Web 2.0, a spokeswoman said Monday.
Toshiba Corp. will later this year put on sale worldwide new microSD and SDHC memory cards, the company said Wednesday.
In an unprecedented move, Microsoft Corp. Tuesday will allow users to test the next version of Office online without having to download software.
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates may never see a more generous donation to the foundation run by him and his wife: a US$30.7 billion pledge from the world's second richest man, famed investor Warren Buffett.
Tekintse meg a Sun Microsystems az IDG Hungary Kft. együttműködésével megrendezett Szoftvermegoldások új útjai című konferenciáját.
The growth in malicious software is proving fortuitous for antivirus companies. Analyst firm Gartner Inc. said on Wednesday the industry grew 13.6 percent in 2005, with revenue totaling $4 billion.
The soaring popularity of MP3 music players is driving demand for NAND flash memory chips faster than suppliers can keep up.
Toshiba Corp. will launch the first HD DVD recorder next month in Japan, it said Thursday.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. will consider later this year if it will launch a high-definition movie player compatible with both the Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats, it said Tuesday.
Úgy tűnik, AdBlockert használsz, amivel megakadályozod a reklámok megjelenítését. Amennyiben szeretnéd támogatni a munkánkat, kérjük add hozzá az oldalt a kivételek listájához, vagy támogass minket közvetlenül! További információért kattints!
Engedélyezi, hogy a https://www.computertrends.hu értesítéseket küldjön Önnek a kiemelt hírekről? Az értesítések bármikor kikapcsolhatók a böngésző beállításaiban.