Kindle Fire sold out, new version to come?
Amazon has announced that the Kindle Fire has sold out, leading to speculation that a new version is set to be released in the next week.
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Hon Hai Group purchases NEC patents
Hon Hai Group has reached a deal to purchase LCD panel-related patent rights from NEC.
Elektrobit receives payment from TerreStar, settles case
Elektrobit has received a cash payment of 13.5 million USD (10.8 million euros) from TerreStar Corporation in full and final satisfaction of its claim against TerreStar Corporation.
Kodak patent surprise: Apple, Google, Samsung teaming up?
In a rare instance of cooperation, Apple, Google, LG , Samsung and HTC might team up to grab Kodak's patents.
VDMA: EU ProSun’s anti-dumping action will hurt industry
VDMA has said manufacturers of components, machinery and equipment for photovoltaics in Germany are concerned about anti-dumping proceedings submitted to the European Commission by EU ProSun.
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Celestica to wind down manufacturing services for RIM
Celestica today announced that it will wind down its manufacturing services for Research in Motion (RIM).
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Nokia 2: Several executives step down
More big announcements from Nokia today as the company makes several changes to its executive. Several top executives will step down, including Jerri DeVard, executive vice president.
Nokia closing down facilities in Germany, Canada and Finland
Nokia plans to make additional job reductions, including closure of facilities in Salo, Finland, Ulm, Germany and Burnaby, Canada.
Video: 'Throw-away camera' of a different kind
Take a look at a throwable panoramic camera capable of taking fascinating images.
Rumour: Renesas to cut over 12'000 jobs
Renesas Electronics Corp may cut over 12'000 jobs as it sells loss-making operations.
Video: Levitation that’s no illusion
A research assistant at MIT’s Media Lab has developed a sophisticated form of computer controlled magnetic levitation, called the ZeroN. It looks very cool.
Renesas eyeing 6'000 job cuts
Japanese chipmaker Renesas Electronics Corp plans to cut 6'000 jobs according to the Yomiuri Shimbun.
Samsung flexes muscle against Nokia
Samsung took over from Nokia as the world's largest phone producer in April. Now the company will press against Nokia where it hurts - the low-end phone market.
Infineon and Fuji enter into agreement
Today at the PCIM Europe trade show (Nuremberg, Germany, May 8-10, 2012) Infineon and Fuji announced their agreement on a joint common footprint for automotive IGBT power modules using the Infineon HybridPACK 2 power module.
Cadence aims to encourage integration
Keith Felton, Group Director Product Marketing at Cadence Design Systems, presented the company's vision for PCB and IC Packaging yesterday at S.E.E (Scandinavian Electronics Event), saying it aims to improve design integration.
Sony confirms job cuts, new strategy
Sony has confirmed it will cut 10,000 jobs globally as it introduces new initiatives to turn the business around.
AMD delays may hurt Cray outlook
Advanced Micro Devices, supplier of Cray's 16-core "Interlagos" Opteron 6200 processors may have an adverse impact on Cray's future outlook. In related news, AMD announced today a plan to layoff 10 percent of staff.
AMD delays may hurt Cray outlook
Advanced Micro Devices, supplier of Cray's 16-core "Interlagos" Opteron 6200 processors may have an adverse impact on Cray's future outlook. In related news, AMD announced today a plan to layoff 10 percent of staff.
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