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11 Apr 200710 Apr 20079 Apr 2007
Revenue for PDP TV took a substantial hit in February, according to the latest figures released by the NDP Group on Tuesday, generating only US$181 million compared to the nearly US$216 million in February 2006.
PC Magazine
The Chosun Ilbo
Channel Insider of eWeek
Today we are looking at Nvidia's mainstream SLI product designed to keep the costs down but give the customer something that is worth the money in the form of the version 1.0 NF650iSLIT-A motherboard from ECS.
TweakTown
A US Trade Representative has announced that the US will file two complaints with the World Trade Organization against China over what is described as "inadequate protection of intellectual-property rights." The complaints cover widespread piracy of US movies, music, and software along with market barriers that make legitimate works more difficult to buy.
Ars Technica
Components in Electronics
BroadcastNews
We have test ATI's Catalyst 7.3 display driver and discover that plenty of work has been put into OpenGL optimization.
TweakTown
Mobile Tech News
Company release
"...It has been a dismal year for AMD, which has steadily lost desktop and server market share to the much-larger Intel...profit margins should shrink even more, as Intel applies further pressure on its rival to slash prices..."
Finanzen Net
Company release
Company release
Reuters (via CNET)
The Inquirer
The Inquirer
"...Taiwan's exports of computer chips and other electronic parts climbed 9.8% in March after falling 4% in February...Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. is among exporters reporting higher sales..."
Bloomberg (via Asbury Park Press)
International Herald Tribune
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