NEC partners with India’s Sify to sell thin PCs
Goal is to sell 100,000 thin-client terminals by 2009, which would double NEC’s sales in India.
Goal is to sell 100,000 thin-client terminals by 2009, which would double NEC’s sales in India.
With a new management team in place, the computer maker could be preparing to make changes to some of its core ideals.
Dueling chipmakers try to steer attention to tomorrow’s battleground for quad-core server processors.
Former board member Tom Perkins accused of “cowardly attacks” and “rewriting history” in his recent comments about Patricia Dunn.
Company believes it will catch up to North American demand by April or May, executive says.
One Laptop Per Child and Intel take competing approaches to manufacturing, pricing PCs–and it’s not yet clear which will prevail.
Former director Tom Perkins airs his side of the story in spying scandal that led to board members’ resignations.
Preliminary plan, which comes as PC price competition remains fierce, targets mostly U.S. workers, source close to company says.
Chipmaker says it will spend as much as $1.5 billion to retool the factory, which will start to make chips with cutting-edge 45-nanometer-wide transistors
PC maker will certify some corporate machines with Novell’s Suse Linux, but stops short of offering pre-installed Linux.
Green Grid, which aims to boost energy efficiency in computing, announces its first board of directors about 10 months after inception.
Backward compatibility will not be as good as in the U.S. and Japanese models.
Long-suffering server maker sees revenue gains after five years of declines.
Canon’s EOS-1D Mark III offers 10.1 megapixels, boosts sensor’s light sensitivity, adds new image processor and gets live image preview.