AU returns fire at Sharp with LCD display patent suits in US
Taiwan's AU Optronics, one of the biggest LCD screen makers in the world, said Thursday it filed two separate lawsuits in the U.S. against Sharp, alleging the infringement of nine LCD screen-related...
View ArticleReport: HP CEO, directors broke rules in new board nominees
HP CEO Leo Apotheker and three directors broke company rules by participating in the nomination of five new board members, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
View ArticleSony airlifts supplies to tsunami-stricken factory
Japanese electronics giant Sony airlifted emergency supplies by helicopter to hundreds of employees stuck at a Blu-ray Disc factory in Miyagi, Japan, on Saturday, a day after an 8.9-magnitude...
View ArticleRolling blackouts, tsunami damage try Japanese companies
A day after Japan's biggest earthquake ever caused widespread destruction and as-yet uncounted deaths, Japan's biggest electronics companies are trying to ensure that employees in disaster areas are...
View ArticleFlash, DRAM prices spike on worries over supplies from Japan
Prices of widely used chips, including NAND flash memory and DRAM, have both risen sharply since the 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck and hurled tsunami waves at the northeastern part of Japan.
View ArticleAsian tech companies chip in relief to Japan quake victims
Technology companies across Asia have found ways to help people in Japan left devastated by the 9.0-magnitude earthquake last Friday, the 7-meter tsunami it spawned, and displacement caused by troubles...
View ArticleJapanese chip makers begin recovery after devastation
Some Japanese chip makers are starting to pick themselves up and resume operations in the earthquake and tsunami-torn northeast.
View ArticleApple sues Amazon over App Store name
Apple sued Amazon.com on Friday, claiming rights to the name App Store, which Amazon tagged on its new application store.
View ArticleOracle stops developing software for Intel's Itanium chips
Oracle on Tuesday became the latest software maker to say it will stop developing applications for Intel Itanium microprocessors, following a similar announcement by Microsoft last year and Red Hat the...
View ArticleSamsung Apps store hits 100 million downloads
Over 100 million apps have been downloaded from Samsung Electronics' mobile and TV app store in less than a year after its launch, the company said Thursday.
View ArticleGoogle launches online magazine, Think Quarterly
Google has launched its own quarterly online magazine, Think Quarterly, out of its operations in the U.K. and Ireland, saying that "in a world of accelerating change, we all need to take time to reflect."
View ArticleGoogle: Android 3.0 needs more work to be smartphone ready
Google will not release the source code for Honeycomb, the version of its Android mobile OS optimized for tablets, until it completes work to make the software better for smartphones and other devices,...
View ArticleJapanese DRAM makers' woes echo rest of industry after quake
Japanese DRAM maker Elpida Memory on Monday said its factories are operating "at close to normal levels" two weeks after the 9.0-magnitude earthquake in Japan, and that it has "sufficient parts and...
View ArticleAcer CEO Gianfranco Lanci resigns from company
Acer President and CEO Gianfranco Lanci has resigned from the company, Acer said Thursday, without saying why.
View ArticleWall Street Beat: Markets recover from Japanese temblor
Global stock markets and industry supply chains have started recovering after a 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan and sent a massive tsunami roaring ashore to sweep away towns and...
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