Dan Nystedt

Articles by Dan Nystedt

DRAM glut driving up chip capacity, technology

Users should get faster PCs without paying more, as prices for DRAM chips are dropping and mainstream chips have 2 GB capacity. What

Asustek announces Eee PC with 3G wireless cards

The vendor promises its mini-laptops will include HSDPA and HSUPA connectivity for road warriors. Pricing will vary depending on the service contracts.

Microsoft unveils first OS for portable navigation devices

Windows Embedded NavReady 2009 is aimed at companies building handheld electronic navigation devices and includes several features to make them Web-friendly

Asustek gives sneak peek of desktop Eee PC

Following the success of its small Eee PC laptop, the computer manufacturer will bring out a book-sized desktop PC in two months

U.S. Attorney’s Office investigating IBM

IBM announced earlier this week that they have received a grand jury summons from the U.S. Attorney's Office over possible procurement violations between employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and certain IBM employees.

Three Taiwan chip makers slash spending

In another sign of concern about the global economy and a glut of DRAM (dynamic RAM), three Taiwanese chip makers say they will spend significantly less money on new factories and equipment this year.

German, Taiwanese firms team on memory chips

Qimonda will bring its expertise in chip engineering and manufacturing to the partnership, while Macronix will add its flash memory know-how, with projects slated to take place in Dresden

Nortel-Vonage dispute ends in cross-licensing

A series of lawsuits between the two telecommunications firms involving patents that cover multiplexed digital-packet telephone systems is resolved with intellectual property, not cash, trading hands

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