DRAM makers see prices rising in Q2
DRAM (dynamic-RAM) chip makers are forecasting higher prices for DDR2 (double data rate, second generation) memory chips over the next three months, and current trends could mean they'll remain strong all year.
DRAM (dynamic-RAM) chip makers are forecasting higher prices for DDR2 (double data rate, second generation) memory chips over the next three months, and current trends could mean they'll remain strong all year.
Motorola Inc. Tuesday said its sales in the first quarter soared to a record high as it shipped more mobile phones and set-top boxes during a three month period than ever before.
Yahoo Inc. exceeded Wall Street's revenue expectations and met the earnings per share forecast in its first quarter, ended March 31, 2006, the Sunnyvale, California, company announced Tuesday.
DRAM (dynamic-RAM) chip makers are forecasting higher prices for DDR2 (double data rate, second generation) memory chips over the next three months, and current trends could mean they'll remain strong all year.
Shares of Palm Inc. were trading up slightly at midday Friday, boosted by a strong third-quarter financial report and an optimistic forecast for the fourth quarter.
Az Informatikai és Hírközlési Minisztérium (IHM) a szélessávú internet népszerűsítésének érdekében idén is útjára indítja eMagyarország kamionját. A mozgó eMagyarország pont a következő hónapokban az ország négy városában nyújt alkalmat az érdeklődőknek a szélessávú internet lehetőségeinek megismerésére.
Imation, a worldwide supplier of removable data storage media, has announced that it has begun its scale-up of manufacturing for HD-DVD and Blu-ray optical recordable media in preparation for product introduction early this year.
Sales and profits at Trend Micro Inc. reached record levels in 2005 despite the company incurring millions of dollars in costs after releasing a faulty update to its antivirus software early in the year.
As earnings season wound down this week an upbeat forecast from Cisco Systems Inc. sparked a jump in trading in IT, while news of shakeups at Borland Software Corp. and Gateway Inc. caused concern for technology investors.
Plextor, perhaps best known to Mac users for its external optical drives and personal video recorder (PVR) devices, has entered the Network Attached Storage (NAS) market with the introduction of its PX-EH line. Prices start at US$299.
DataViz Inc. planned to release a new version of its RoadSync 2 software on Monday that will let users of certain Symbian smart phones receive push e-email from corporate Microsoft Outlook accounts.
The U.S. government is asking a California court to force Google Inc. to turn over information about usage of the company's search engine for finding pornography on the Internet.
A design flaw in Windows XP and Windows 2003 systems with built-in wireless capabilities could be exploited by hackers to lure Wi-Fi users into connecting to malicious wireless networks, according to Microsoft Corp., which recently completed an investigation of the issue.
Sharp Corp. is planning to increase production at its two LCD (liquid crystal display) factories in Japan in response to anticipated soaring demand for flat-panel LCD televisions over the next few years, it said Wednesday. The company also expects to report record sales in 2006.
The recent controversy over a copy-protection system employed on music CDs from Sony BMG Music Entertainment proved to Sony Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Howard Stringer the need to carefully balance the needs of customers and the rights of artists, he said this week.
Nigel Roberts, egy egyszerű angol honpolgár volt az első, aki sikeresen használta fel egy polgári peres eljárásban a kéretlen reklám e-mailek ellen az Európai Unió meglévő, elektronikus magánszférával kapcsolatos törvényét: ennek hozományaként a precedens értékű ügyben a "bűnöst", azaz a Falkirkben található Media Logistics vállalatot 500 dollárnyi pénzbüntetésre ítélte a bíróság.
Nigel Roberts used the European Union's E-Privacy Directive law to win Ł300 (US$500) in compensation from Falkirk-based Media Logistics (UK) Ltd., becoming the first person in the country to use European legislation to defeat spammers.
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.