Intel Profits Surge In A PC Hungry World
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July 15, 2008
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Net income climbed to $US1.6 billion from $US1.28 billion, Intel said today in a statement. Sales also gained 9.1 per cent to... Read More
Samsung Starts 128Gb SSD Production
Click to enlarge courtesy:www.tgdaily.com Solid-state drives, or SSDs, are storage devices that use flash memory chips to store data, instead of the... Read More
Extreme Networks Launches Scalable Switch
Click to enlarge The Summit X650 supports high density 10 Gigabit Ethernet within a single Rack Unit (1RU) with up to 32... Read More
What Is It About SanDisk That Attract The Memory Could Be’s
What is it about unknown Asian flash memory makers who when launching in Australia make wild claims that they can take out... Read More
NAND Flash Chip Sector Hits Speed Hump
Click to enlarge In the past, when Apple started to order NAND flash it would spur demand across the whole market, but... Read More
JB Hi-Fi Appoint New Hardware & Software Managers
Mackie comes to JB from the NARTA Buying Group where he has been General Manager for the last seven years coordinating annual... Read More
Samsung Starts Printer War Firing Blanks
Better known for their TV’s fridges and MP3 players Samsung is now attempting to be a jack of all trades by trying... Read More

Seagate Profits Go Ballistic
Click to enlarge In monetary terms, Seagate earned $US344 million compared with $US212 million for the same period a year ago. Revenue... Read More
Fuji Xerox Rebrands And Refocuses
Click to enlarge Now celebrating 30 years in Australia, the company is at pains to point out that despite common perceptions, it... Read More
Fuji Xerox Rolls Out A3 SMB Printer
Click to enlarge The S-LED print head technology in the DocuPrint C2255 has fewer moving parts, making it quieter to operate,... Read More
Australia To Get New Intel Chip First
Click to enlarge The Centrino 2 platform, codenamed Montevina, is an upgrade to Intel’s current Centrino platform and will include five Core... Read More
Dell Finally Realises That Size Does Matter
Click to enlarge According to Dell, the laptop would be geared towards the education market and will probably cost around $AUD500. “We... Read More

Seagate Begins Shipping 1 TB Drives Globally
Click to enlarge The Barracuda ES.2 hard drive with SAS is designed for business-critical and storage environments that demand native host... Read More

EMC Moves Into Comsumer Market
Iomega is best known for its consumer-based Zip and Rev storage drives and also offers storage appliances and managed security services. As... Read More
Apple In Strife Over Millions Of Colours Claim
According to Associated Press an iMac owner has sued Apple claiming the 20-inch iMac desktop computers can’t display the “millions of colors”... Read More
Waterproof Keyboards & Mice From Backplane Systems Technology
Click to enlarge The InduProof series have a wear and tear resistant silicone surface with Dura-coating for high mechanical and chemical... Read More
Million If Not Billions To Be Collected From Memory Makers
The lawsuit pits Rambus against memory chipmakers Hynix, Micron Technology and Nanya Technology, and the decision opens the door for Rambus to... Read More
Sun Uses Light To Connect Chips
Click to enlarge Sun says it will explore the idea of replacing the wires between computer chips with laser beams... Read More
WD Releases Two-Platter 640GB Hard Drive
Click to enlarge The WD Caviar SE16 640 GB drives deliver high performance with their extreme areal density, 3 Gb/s transfer rate,... Read More
Motherboard Chassis Release
Click to enlarge The PAC-130GATX is 420 mm deep x 350 mm wide x 176 mm high and supports two 8 cm... Read More
Toshiba Increases Collaboration With Kingston
Click to enlarge The move by the memory module maker will strengthen its collaboration with Toshiba, the biggest shareholder of Phison. As... Read More
Intel Pushes 3GHz Dual Core Processors
Click to enlarge The quad-core Intel Xeon L5400 series processor is designed to take advantage of Intel’s 45nm manufacturing capabilities and to... Read More