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Thursday, September 17, 2009

 
 

Taiwan's chip makers still face dangers: analysts

 
Taiwan's chip makers, powerful drivers of growth on the island, may have survived their worst crisis ever, but lacklustre sales and new rivals still make these risky times.

The local semiconductor industry, the fourth-largest in the world, saw sales soar by a steep margin in the second quarter, but is set to become markedly less feverish in the third quarter, analysts argued.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Facebook announced on Tuesday it was earning more money than it was spending and had signed up its 300 millionth member.

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A bill that will allow authorities to cut illegal downloaders off from the worldwide web was on Tuesday approved by French lawmakers.

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TECHBYTES

IBM’s breakthrough corporate citizenship initiative, the Corporate Service Corps, is entering into new regions in Africa, Asia and Latin America to provide small businesses, educational institutions and non profits with sophisticated...

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TECHSTUFF

Vuzix Corporation, the leader in video eyewear for the consumer, defense and low vision markets, is thrilled to launch the Wrap 310.

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My Computer
By Jing Garcia, Tech Times editor

Yeah sure, if you're lucky you could actually get a fairly good CPU fan and heatsink for less than P1,500.(US$30.), maybe, a better one for P2,500. (US$50.). However, anything beyond P3,000. (US$60.) - that thing should only provide you the best for your system. And with that last statement, I believe, that's where Noctua falls.

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HARDWARE

At Commutex 2009 in Taipei in June, Intel announced their mainstream Core processor under the code name “Lynnfield”.

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

Although this is not the first Android-based OS mobile phone to come out of HTC’s camp, the HTC Magic, however, is the first Google phone to reach the Tech Times Lab. Nonetheless, we’re very much impressed by its design, features and of course, Android’s ease of use.

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