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14 Apr 200613 Apr 2006
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Orb Networks announced today a new software product called DVR Everywhere, which enables users to play and program their television recordings for free anywhere in the world from a wide range of networked devices
Information Week
Before Vista will display its showiest side, known as Aero, Microsoft will run a check to make sure the software was properly purchased
CNET
Worldwide semiconductor revenue reached a record $235 billion in 2005, surpassing the industry's previous high of $223 billion set in 2000
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Samsung SDI has filed suit against Matsushita Electric Industrial again, saying that the company does not need to pay a patent royalty to the Japanese firm.
Displaybank
Samsung on Friday that its first-quarter profit rose 26 percent from the same period the year before amid strong demand for flat screen televisions.
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Saturn JSC, a Russian company that supplies photovoltaic systems for satellite applications, is to mass-produce GaAs-based solar cells for the first time.
Compound Semiconductor
Other server virtualization alternatives are limited to consolidating SQL Server applications that do not require high performance and availability. PolyServe is the first to offer reliable application failover and the ...
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