Is Dell fighting yesterday’s war? That’s one possibility that weighed on the shares of the world’s No. 1 PC vendor in the wake of its announcement Monday that its first-quarter financial results would once again Continue reading “Dell Price Cuts Helping Only So Much”.…more
According to a DailyTech report, Nvidia recently told its partners the nForce 550, 570, 570 SLI and 590 SLI will ship supporting AMD’s upcoming Socket AM2 interconnect and, separately, Intel’s Core 2 Duo desktop processor Continue reading “Nvidia to launch nForce 500 chipsets May 23rd”.…more
AOpen plans to downsize its capital by 40% to NT$1.56 billion (US$50 million) in an attempt to overcome huge losses from its ODD manufacturing business and improve its financial structure, according to the company in Continue reading “AOpen reduces capital 40%”.…more
The number of Americans who gambled online doubled to about 4 percent of the population last year, as people were lured by its convenience, an industry group report released on Monday said. The survey was Continue reading “Study Shows Online gamblers doubled in 2005”.…more
Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest memory chip maker, said on Monday it would spend 290.9 billion won ($312.6 million) on new chip lines to boost its non-memory production. Interesting to see a memory company investing Continue reading “Samsung to invest $313 mln in new chip lines”.…more
The smoldering rumor that Apple could someday unveil a mobile phone has been re-ignited. On Thursday, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office made public a December 2004 patent application by Apple describing a hypothetical wireless Continue reading “Patent suggests Apple had a plan for mobile phone”.…more