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Warner said Tuesday it's delaying the release of movies in the HD-DVD format because of technical problems, raising concerns that players in this high-definition format may have little content to play when they come out at the end of this month.
Red Herring
German chipmaker Infineon Technologies (IFX:NYSE ADS - commentary - research - Cramer's Take) may split off its memory chip division earlier than planned and use the proceeds to acquire a Japanese chip company.
The Street
Sound and Vision is reporting that Sony's first wave of Blu-Ray discs won't use the "Image Constraint Token" that would force players to down-sample video being piped out through a player's component video outputs.
PC World
The Korea Times
Rambus Inc. seeks to prove that South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor Inc. ignored its patents and should pay hundreds of millions of dollars in damages...
Financial Express (India)
In the SEC filing, Himax said it made net income of $61.6 million on revenues of $540.2 million in 2005, compared to revenue of $300.3 million and net income of $36 million in 2004...
Electronic News
TrustedReviews
Computer World Australia
The Inquirer
Solar power, long seen as among the most promising of alternative energy sources, may finally get its chance to shine.
CNET
Reuters (via CNET)
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