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Computerworld: RIM lowers outlook with preliminary Q3 results
RIM's preliminary results for its fiscal third quarter fell below its earlier forecast, with economic woes and product delays the prime culprits.
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Yahoo!: Infineon Technologies 4Q loss widens to $969M (AP)
AP - German semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies AG said Wednesday that a write-down on its stake in Qimonda and lower chip prices on the global market combined to widen its fourth-quarter loss, the seventh in a row.
Yahoo!: Tessera Loses Patent Ruling, Stock Dives (PC World)
PC World - The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that competitors did not infringe chip-packaging patents owned by Tessera Technologies, sending the semiconductor vendor's stock down nearly 10 percent at the end of trading on Monday.
Yahoo!: TSMC Revises Down Q4 View on Economic Woes (PC World)
PC World - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) revised down its fourth quarter sales guidance as customers slashed chip orders amid "continuing weakness in global economic conditions," the company said in a statement.
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RFID Update: DHS to Track Immigration Detainees with RFID
The US Department of Homeland Security is equipping 19 domestic facilities with active RFID technology to track immigration detainees. The project may mark the first use of RFID for prisoner tracking by a US federal government agency.
RFID Journal: Microsoft Partners With Implantable RFID Chip Maker VeriChip
Users of VeriChip's VeriMed technology can now utilize a Microsoft HealthVault account to access and manage their personal health data stored in the VeriMed database.
Yahoo!: Intel, Hitachi GST Partner on MLC Solid-State Drives (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Intel and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies are teaming up to produce solid-state drives for servers, workstations and storage systems. The partners plan to deliver enterprise-class products equipped with Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Fibre Channel (FC) interfaces.
Flexible Robotic Cabling Supports Higher Performance
"The robot can get to grips with anything"
C&D Robotics Acquired
Robotic technology improves stroke rehabilitation
Robotic Technology Improves Stroke Rehabilitation
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VEX Robotics Announces Inaugural College Challenge Competition to be Introduced at the 2009 VEX Robotics World Championship
Robot mechanics stay busy as machines take a beating
Infineon Technologies 4Q loss widens to euro763M
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·Infineon Technologies 4Q loss widens to $969M (AP)
AP - German semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies AG said Wednesday that a write-down on its stake in Qimonda and lower chip prices on the global market combined to widen its fourth-quarter loss, the seventh in a row.
·Hitachi GST, Intel Team up for Solid-state Drives (PC World)
PC World - Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Intel are teaming up to produce solid-state drives for servers and workstations, the companies said Tuesday.
·Tessera Loses Patent Ruling, Stock Dives (PC World)
PC World - The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that competitors did not infringe chip-packaging patents owned by Tessera Technologies, sending the semiconductor vendor's stock down nearly 10 percent at the end of trading on Monday.
·Chinese City Requires Net Cafes to Use Legitimate Software (PC World)
PC World - Nanchang, the capital of China's eastern Jiangxi province, has required Internet cafe operators to replace pirated server software with licensed versions. Cafes that don't will lose their license to operate, but some are grumbling about the cost of installing legitimate software.
·Slow PC Demand Sinks Global Semiconductor Revenue (PC World)
PC World - Global semiconductor revenue is expected to fall this year as demand for PCs and consumer electronics slows down, with the trend continuing to affect chip makers next year, analyst firm iSuppli said on Monday.
·TSMC Revises Down Q4 View on Economic Woes (PC World)
PC World - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) revised down its fourth quarter sales guidance as customers slashed chip orders amid "continuing weakness in global economic conditions," the company said in a statement.
·Intel, Hitachi GST Partner on Solid-State Drives (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Intel and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies are teaming up to produce solid-state drives for servers, workstations and storage systems. The partners plan to deliver enterprise-class products equipped with Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Fibre Channel (FC) interfaces.
·Intel Calls EU Antitrust Probe 'discriminatory and Partial' (PC World)
PC World - The European Union's antitrust investigation of Intel is "discriminatory and partial," the chip maker complained in an action that's detailed in a recent edition of the EU's official journal, saying it's not being permitted to properly defend itself against the charges.
·ASE warns of 25-28 pct 4Q revenue drop (AP)
AP - Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc., a leading providing of packaging for chips, Tuesday that it expects its fourth-quarter revenue to decline by 25 percent to 28 percent from the previous quarter, below its previous forecast.
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