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Wal-Mart Stores will no longer sell Amazon's Kindle eReaders and tablets, severing its relationship with a major competitor and placing a bet that consumers are more interested in Apple's iPad and other gadgets.
Reuters
UMC has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Allegro for Allegro to utilize UMC for foundry technology and production for power management chips.
Company release
Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) has announced the availability of its 1.2-volt low-power embedded EEPROM platform, which is fully compatible with its 0.13-micron low-leakage (LL) process.
Company release
Arctic sea ice has reached its minimum extent for the year, setting a record for the lowest summer cover since satellite data collection began.
BBC News
Intel is talking to Cisco about becoming its foundry, says investment bank Piper Jaffray.
Electronics Weekly
On one side, there's 4K: four times the resolution of your current TV. LG, Sony, JVC, and others have all announced or shown upcoming 4K displays.
CNET
Information Week
The Seattle Times
Bright Side of News (BSN)
Global TV shipments declined the second straight quarter, falling 8% on year in the second quarter of 2012, according to DisplaySearch.
CENS
Shares of AU Optronics (AUO), one of Taiwan's leading flat panel makers, staged a rebound Friday morning after a court in the U.S. handed down a smaller-than-expected fine to the company for price fixing, dealers said.
Focus Taiwan news channel
Total second-quarter shipments at the top 17 solar-module manufacturers rebounded 21% on quarter to 4.4GW following declines of 20% in the first quarter -- with Yingli Green Energy jumping to the top of the charts year-to-date.
Barron's
At midnight, registration for Italy's first photovoltaic register under the Conto Energia V expired. GSE is scheduled to publish the list of projects eligible for a feed-in tariff (FIT) in October.
PV Magazine
AU Optronics (AUO) Taiwan's second largest maker of liquid crystal display screens used in electronic devices, was ordered to pay US$500 million by a federal judge for colluding with rivals to fix prices on the screens.
San Francisco Gate
LEDs Magazine
The billings figure is 4% lower than the first quarter of 2012 and 13% lower than the same quarter a year ago, while the bookings figure shows decreases of 10% on year and 4% on quarter, according to SEMI.
SEMI
Rayfield worked for the past seven years as the vice president and general manager of Nvidia's Mobile Business Unit where his team created advanced computer on a chip technology and won key mobile industry reference designs.
Company release
Japan has partially approved a plan - without a specific deadline - to phase out nuclear power after last year's Fukushima disaster, officials say.
BBC News
A Japanese court has delayed its ruling on two competing plans to restructure failed chipmaker Elpida Memory, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Reuters
It's no secret that I don't like Windows 8 on new or old desktops. I really thought it might have a shot on tablets though. But at these prices!? Windows RT and 8 on tablets is as dead as a mackerel.
ZDNet
Asus' first batch of Windows 8 tablets won't come cheap, at least according to a leaked product roadmap full of pricing details.
PC World
Driven by the popularity of tablets, personal computers grabbed a new high in customer satisfaction in the September report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
CNET
Were last year's ThinQ appliances from LG just not quite... sophisticated enough for you? Well, noble reader, screw that monocle a little tighter into your eye and get a load of this year's crop, which LG has dubbed Smart ThinQ.
engadget
Samsung Electronics plans to unveil the latest in its Galaxy line, the S4, at a European technology exhibition in February, according to company officials and local parts suppliers for the technology giant.
The Korea Times
To further develop photovoltaic power in France, the new French government has recommended a change from the current feed-in tariff (FIT) system, available for systems up to 100 kWp, to an auction system.
PV Magazine
Dozens of Japanese businesses shut operations in China on Monday and urged expatriates to stay indoors, fearing an escalation of protests triggered by Tokyo's decision to nationalise a group of islands claimed by Beijing.
The Financial Times
India may launch an anti-dumping investigation against solar panels made in China, after the US and Europe launched similar probes, the Guangzhou Daily reported on Monday.
China Daily
Sharp's sales of display panels for tablets are less than the company expected, according to a senior executive at the Japanese company trying to negotiate a tie-up with Foxconn Technology Group.
Bloomberg
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