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Canadian silicon processor Timminco has said it reached an agreement with Germany's Q-Cells for the supply of solar-grade silicon, replacing a contract signed in 2008 for the five-year period through 2013.
Reuters
Business World
Company release
Smart House Magazine
Solar power plants in deserts using mirrors to concentrate the sun's rays have the potential to generate up to a quarter of the world's electricity by 2050, a report by pro-solar groups said on Monday.
Reuters
Sydney Morning Herald
Fierce Wireless
Chosun Daily (USE The Chosun Ilbo)
The Wall Street Journal
Cellular News
Telecoms Korea
OLED-info.com
Japanese electronics giant Toshiba plans to reduce fixed costs 10% more than previously announced, a news report said on Sunday.
AFP (via Google)
A scandal involving the chairman of parent Samsung did no harm to the reputation of Samsung Electronics, which won the title of South Korea's overall most-admired company in the Asia 200 survey.
Wall Street Journal
Corsair has announced that the 6GB Dominator GT 2000MHz CAS 8 has passed Intel's XMP-Ready certification for Core i7 Extreme Edition processors, making it the fastest memory kit to gain Intel's stamp of approval.
Company release
Industry chieftains at the Reuters Global Technology Summit have debated the impact of the Obama administration's tax policies and bailout. Some railed against attempts to chip away at the deficit by cracking down on offshore tax havens. Others say a heavy government hand will hurt competitiveness at a time hardware and software firms are slugging it out for a slice of a stagnant pie.
Reuters India
SanDisk CEO Eli Harari said 2009 could turn out to be "significantly better" than anticipated at the start of the year as big cutbacks in flash memory production bring balance back to an industry stung by oversupply.
Reuters India
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