Three Samsung execs plead guilty in DRAM probe
March 22nd, 2006
Three Samsung execs plead guilty in DRAM probe
EETimes - Mar 22 11:04 AM
Three executives from Samsung Electronics have agreed to plead guilty and to serve jail time in the U.S. in conjunction with an alleged global conspiracy to fix DRAM prices.Save to My Web
Furnaceware claims superiority to quartz, silicon carbide consumables
EETimes - 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
Furnace component supplier Integrated Materials introduced SiFusion, a suite of furnace components for vertical furnace processes.Save to My Web
Worldwide First HD-DVD Disc with AACS Disc Made with DCA MIS 8.5 Formatter
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
CUSHING, Okla.—-March 22, 2006–DCA and TOEMI Media Solutions Limited produced the world’s first playable AACS encrypted HD-DVD disc manufactured at TMS’ Tokyo facility November 29, 2005.Save to My Web
Kyocera Mita America’s Newest Version of KYOcapture Simplifies and Improves the Document Management Process
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 22 5:00 AM
FAIRFIELD, N.J.—-March 22, 2006–Kyocera Mita America, one of the world’s leading document imaging companies, today introduced KYOcapture v. 4.5, powered by AutoStore, an upgraded version of KYOcapture, Kyocera’s award-winning server-based Document Capture Workflow Solution.Save to My Web
Apple lashes out at proposed French law
InfoWorld - Mar 22 4:27 AM
( InfoWorld ) - Apple Computer has accused France of “state-sponsored piracy” in reaction to a proposed law that would allow iTunes users to play their music on devices other than iPods. Apple’s harsh words follow the initial passage of legislation in France on Tuesday that, if passed by a second legislative body, would ultimately force companies to sell digital music that is compatible Save to My Web
Small firms slow to take trade online
Computing.co.uk - Mar 22 10:12 AM
Sarah Arnott, Computing , Thursday 23 March 2006 at 00:00:00 Lack of technology skills is a major barrier A lack of relevant skills is slowing the growth of ecommerce among smaller businesses, says a survey of nearly 19,000 firms published this week…. > Read the full article Save to My Web
Mary Lynn Rajskub Charms ‘24′ Audience
AP via Yahoo! News - Mar 21 5:26 PM
In spite of herself, Chloe O’Brian has charmed the “24″ audience. Her job on the Fox thriller (which airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EST) is that of Senior Analyst at the Counter-Terrorist Unit, and she’s a whiz, lording over her keyboard with data-slinging deftness as the nation’s well-being hangs in the balance.Save to My Web
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