In yet another example of technology consolidation, Japanese giant takes over joint venture with German partner.
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Fujitsu and Siemens Split on PC biz, Google upgrades translation, Paris embraces Wee-Fee, Asia universities get no respect.
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Nintendo outsells rivals again,Japan girds for a mini-notebook price war, BSkyB benefits from economic slowdown, and Google's latest lawsuit.
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Report says established vendors are dominating the emerging wireless market, but don't count out VC-backed WiMAX specialists.
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Chip maker expands its home entertainment niche with line of PCs, servers, and components.
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Redmond giant teams with PC makers to upgrade shoppers’ software after holidays.
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Electronics giant may lower its outlook as notebook makers seek more compensation.
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The 79,000-notebook-battery recalls show the bad news isn’t over yet for Sony.
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Another notebook maker joins the recall list for Sony-made battery packs.
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Japanese notebook maker issues count of Sony batteries it will replace.
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Dell and Toshiba recall more notebook batteries from Sony; Fujitsu may join them.
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Lab Report: Chip maker teams with University of California to make laser silicon chip.
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CEO says content management market could eclipse databases.
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After a Dell laptop catches fire in Japan, an analyst says improvements are needed.
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Universities establish Communications Research Network via BT, Fujitsu backing.
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The chip maker’s ‘AMD Live!’ stickers reflect a marketing strategy honed by its big rival.
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The chip maker brings out a new dual-core processor for the discerning gaming crowd.
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Red Herring's hardware news briefs for the week of May 1, 2006.
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The company is hoping innovations at its Silicon Valley lab will help North American sales to soar.
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Unable to sustain its new-found marketing magic, Redmond undrapes and renames Origami in a test of the mobile market.
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