The world’s top handset maker, Nokia, launched three new phone models on Monday, saying it expected the new 6131 camera phone to become one of the best-selling models in the mid-price range. No shocking design Continue reading “Nokia unveils three new mobile phones”.…more
Nanya Technology is observing buoyant PC OEM demand for DDR2 memory and the company expects the DDR2 shortage to increase to 30-40% in February, with related contract pricing continuing its rise, according to company president Continue reading “DDR2 shortage to reach 30-40% in February”.…more
Micron Technology announced an internal reorganization late Thursday as it pushes forward with its plan to diversify into more profitable, higher-growth markets. The move, announced a day before Micron’s annual analysts meeting, comes as Micron Continue reading “Micron Consolidates Memory Operations”.…more
Korean authorities raided Intel’s offices earlier this week, as part of an investigation into whether the world’s largest chipmaker violated the country’s anti-monopoly rules. The raid was unsheduled, but does happen to companies as large Continue reading “Intel’s Korean Offices Raided”.…more
It’s official, Halo 2 for the PC has finally been announced, but there’s a catch: You’ll need to upgrade to Vista to run it. At best, this means a Holiday 2006 release. The question remains Continue reading “Reasons to upgrade to Vista: Halo 2?”.…more
Gateway CEO Wayne Inouye, of former eMachines fame has announced his departure from the company. In the two short years since Gateway acquired eMachines and made Inouye the company CEO he completely turned around the Continue reading “Gateway CEO resigns, future uncertain”.…more