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20 Feb 200617 Feb 2006
China-based BOE-OT is planning a massive investment in stretching production capacity and building a new fabrication line, while Korea-based BOE-Hydis' investment is likely to be constrained to R&D activities and additional equipment installation.
Displaybank
MobileMag
Electronic News
Electronic News
Electronic News
Gome, Suning, Dazhong and Yongle, China's four major appliance retailers, have stopped selling the five types of Sony televisions that were reported to have a software timing errors.
China Tech News
A new 2.7in OLED module offers an easy upgrade path from LCD modules that are thicker and heavier and also require a backlight.
Electronicstalk
We found the best and the brightest in 1080p, plasma, LCD and DLP TVs that will be headed for stores in 2006.
Chicago Tribune
Taipei Times
Mail and Guardian
China Broadcast
Washington Post
The Korea Times
Infineon Technologies is sticking to its plans to pull out of the volatile memory-chip business despite shareholder grumbles and signaled Thursday that it would prefer to list the business separately outside Germany
International Herald Tribune
Micron plans to use the Nampa, Idaho, facility to produce image sensor chips for cell-phone cameras, one of the company's fast-growing businesses at the heart of a plan to diversify from commodity DRAM memory chips.
The Street
Take a look at the feature-packed handsets on display at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona.
Business Week
The L1970HR has a gray-to-gray response time of 2ms, reducing image sticking when viewing fast-moving images on the screen. The contrast ratio is 1600:1.
Displaybank
Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., China's second-largest supplier of customized chips, will delay its initial share sale for a third time, postponing the offering until next year as the company is not yet profitable.
Bloomberg
Nikkei Electronics Asia
Nikkei Electronics Asia
Business Week
Amazon.com is preparing to take on Apple Computer in digital music by introducing its own portable music player that would be linked to an online music service
New York Times
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