Stories by: Paul Kallender
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Sony develops new fuel cell film 02 December, 2005 11:25:16
More good news for those of us still waiting for practical fuel cells for our gadgets; Sony has developed a new technology that it says could help produce the world's most efficient DMFC (direct methanol fuel cell) yet. - +
AMD announces cheaper dual-core Athlon chip 02 August, 2005 08:02:58
AMD has started shipping a new version of its dual-core Athlon 64 X2 processor, which is considerably cheaper than the company's previous dual-core chips. - +
Canon to launch its first DVD camcorders 01 August, 2005 09:36:59
Canon is launching four camcorders for the international market in the coming months, and the lineup includes its first models that record to DVD. - +
Research company sees growth ahead for Tablet PCs 29 July, 2005 09:30:59
The Tablet PC market is set for steady growth between now and the end of the decade, research firm In-Stat said Wednesday. - +
NTT advances quantum crypto key distribution 26 July, 2005 09:30:59
In what could be a step forward in the development of quantum cryptography systems, a Japanese laboratory has demonstrated that it can send quantum keys through an optical switch designed for normal optical communications. - +
PS3 gets better tools for better games 25 July, 2005 10:02:13
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEI) has promised better hardware and software tools to help developers make games for the company's upcoming PlayStation 3 games console, the company said last week. - +
Seagate readies shift to perpendicular recording 21 July, 2005 07:59:49
Nearly all of hard disk drive maker Seagate Technology's products will use perpendicular recording technology by the end of 2006, the company's chief financial officer (CFO) said Tuesday. - +
NEC develops speedy 3G-WLAN handover tech 20 July, 2005 07:58:58
NEC is developing a technology that allows users to flip back and forth between wireless LAN and mobile phone networks even when they are moving at race car speeds, the company said Tuesday. - +
PalmOne officially becomes Palm 18 July, 2005 08:05:52
PalmOne became Palm, Thursday. The PDA maker has also changed its logo to a new design that will appear on products later in the year. - +
Virus scanner bug cost Trend $10.7 million 15 July, 2005 08:25:27
Tokyo-based anti-virus software vendor Trend Micro said that a bug in its own software that affected thousands of customers has cost the company YEN 903 million (AU$10.7 million). The issue has also forced it to lower its revenue and profit forecasts for the April to June quarter, the company said Thursday. - +
Mobile phone fuel cells coming in 2007 14 July, 2005 09:16:50
A fuel cell technology that will offer a quick fix for dead or dying mobile phone batteries looks as if its going to be available for millions of people for the first time in the world in Japan in 2007, Japan's two biggest mobile communications carriers said Wednesday at the Wireless Japan 2005 Expo.
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