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Computerworld
Red Herring
Washington Post
Press release (USE Company release)
Press release (USE Company release)
Reuters (via Washington Post)
CNET (via ZDNet UK News)
The Japanese company is going all out to rev up production to stay ahead of rivals and maybe cut into the plasma market.
Business Week
China Economic Net
Reuters (via CNET)
Spatiallight announced it plans to sell 1.3 million common shares to fund manufacturing ramp to meet demand from companies such as LGE.
PRNewswire
Press release (USE Company release)
ZDNet UK News
Company release
SmartMoney.com
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Business Wire
TCL, one of China's leading TV manufacturers, plans to build 1,500 experience shops in 2006 and realize 3C integration on all FPD TV products within two years.
CRI Online
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved the California Solar Initiative (CSI), committing a combined $3.2 billion in incentive funds to drive consumers toward solar power over the next 11 years.
Environment California
Business Week
As one of its first acts this year, Congress will decree that broadcasters must end analog transmissions on February 17, 2009 and switch to the digital technology...
Business Week
A number of new liquid-crystal and rear-projection televisions from Samsung feature LED backlights as the technology begins to gain a foothold in high-end consumer electronics.
Compound Semiconductor
Boeing is to build three huge communications satellites, all of which will be powered by triple-junction GaAs solar cells.
Compound Semiconductor
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