Seagate’s global consumer hard disk drive (HDD) marketing manager Rob Pait, at a press conference in Taipei on March 6, debuted Seagate’s DAVE (digital audio-video experience) platform, a wireless mobile external HDD with storage capacities Continue reading “Seagate unveils DAVE mobile HDD in Taiwan”.…more
Hewlett-Packard continued to pull ahead of Dell in global PC sales during the fourth quarter of 2006, according to an industry report released Tuesday. Dell was the only top-five vendor to ship fewer PCs in Continue reading “HP piles PC sales up over Dell”.…more
In stark contrast to the previous post claiming 3,000 new internet cafes are planned by Unicom over at MSNBC it seems that CNN is reporting that China is banning any new net cafes. According to Continue reading “China bans opening new Internet cafes”.…more
China’s second-largest mobile phone company plans to open 3,000 Internet cafes by the end of the year, exerting stronger state control over a sector once dominated by private enterprise, state-run radio reported Tuesday. China Unicom Continue reading “China firm Unicom plans 3,000 new Internet cafes”.…more
HP and Dell Inc., which together sell more than half the country’s PCs, are earning praise from environmentalists for using more eco-friendly components and recycling their products when consumers discard them. They have a program Continue reading “Dell & HP Talk Up E-Waste Programs”.…more
VMware is introducing Monday a public beta version of ACE 2 Enterprise Edition, an upgrade of its two-year-old ACE program for virtualizing desktop computers so they can run multiple software or operating systems. One of Continue reading “VMware brings Virtualization to a USB drive”.…more
A former Intel contractor has seen his conviction for hacking into the company’s systems expunged, after a battle lasting more than a decade. Randall Schwartz had his arrest and conviction for bypassing Intel security systems Continue reading “Intel ‘hacker’ sentence expunged”.…more