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17 May 200616 May 2006
Wireless itworld
HP's next-generation watch with bendable display panels would keep you connected on the move
ZDNet
Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center has announced that it has developed a solution-based Organic Semiconductor Material, which is expected to open the way to the development of a new class of larger, cheaper flat panel TV
DVD Recordable
CBS MarketWatch
Tom's Hardware Guide
he Fujifilm Blu-ray discs will be available with 25GB storage capacity, in both write-once (BD-R) and re-writable (BD-RE) formats, which can be used in Blu-ray drives with 1-2X writing speed.
Company release
The new fourth PDP fabrication line is scheduled to come in line in May 2007, with the initial capacity of 3 million units per year in 42-inch equivalents (based on 8-panel cutting technology).
Displaybank
Bangkok Post
Tom's Hardware Guide
Tom's Hardware Guide
Tom's Hardware Guide
Advanced Imaging Pro
SMIC said Wuhan will spend between US$1.5 -$3 billion to build the 12-inch fab
Bloomberg (via Taipei Times)
China Resources Logic has offered up to HK$880 million to buy out other shareholders in CSMC Technologies, a loss-making mainland semiconductor foundry of which it already owns 25.9%
The Standard
Information Week
Computer Partner
Announced Monday, the 160 Gbyte Travelstar device is aimed at the notebook and mobile computing markets.
Information Week
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