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14 Feb 2006
The combination of Spansion's MirrorBit ORNAND flash technology with M-Systems' MegaSIM platform is set to target high-density SIM cards
PRNewswire
he display does not rely on any sort of optical illusion or disorientation. Instead, infrared lasers are aligned to converge and create small amounts of plasma....
Daily Tech
nQ Mobile said it will bring the world's first HSDPA mobile phone to market around the time of the soccer World Cup in Germany that starts in June, although it is not sure whether networks will be ready in time....
Under terms of the agreement, the Japanese company will license Saifun's NROM technology for use with its SiP (System in Package) in addition to embedded NVM products...
Yahoo! Finance
...Increasing adoption of solar energy initiatives worldwide, particularly in China and Spain, drove strong demand for our solar cell and module products in the fourth quarter," said Dr. Zhengrong Shi...
PRNewswire
...the STw8009 and STw8019 provide a high-quality TV-Out feature for portable applications such as mobile phones, digital cameras, video players and PDAs....
PRNewswire
Samsung Electronics LCD division announced yesterday that it has this month obtained a monthly capacity of 20,000 units at its seventh-generation phase 2 line, named the 7-2 line, which came on line in January this year.
Displaybank
Microsoft preficts full supply in four weeks.
Mercury News
People's Daily
Nikkei Electronics Asia
As competition in the memory-chip sector heats up, Japanese companies are increasingly heading to the courtroom to protect their hard-won patents.
Yahoo! Finance Singapore
SignOnSanDiego.com
AFX News (via Forbes)
Nokia announced three new, midrange mobile phones at the 3GSM mobile phone trade show yesterday, including a phone that may be one of T-Mobile's first Wi-Fi/cellular handsets.
PC Magazine
AFX News (via Forbes)
The Financial Times
In a bid to compete with the ubiquitous BlackBerry, Microsoft rolled out its first true push e-mail service and paved the way for the cheapest ever Windows Mobile devices with announcements at the 3GSM wireless trade show today.
PC Magazine
13 Feb 2006
BT Group and Microsoft are set to team up with Virgin Mobile to launch what is expected to be Europe's first nationwide DTV broadcast service for mobile phones.
MSNBC
Company release
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