Stories by Paul Kallender

Article | 2/12/2005 Sony develops new fuel cell film
More good news for those of us still waiting for practical fuel cells for our gadgets; Sony has developed a new technology that it says could help pro...
Article | 2/08/2005 AMD announces cheaper dual-core Athlon chip
AMD has started shipping a new version of its dual-core Athlon 64 X2 processor, which is considerably cheaper than the company's previous dual-core ch...
Article | 1/08/2005 Canon to launch its first DVD camcorders
Canon is launching four camcorders for the international market in the coming months, and the lineup includes its first models that record to DVD.
Article | 29/07/2005 Research company sees growth ahead for Tablet PCs
The Tablet PC market is set for steady growth between now and the end of the decade, research firm In-Stat said Wednesday.
Article | 25/07/2005 PS3 gets better tools for better games
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEI) has promised better hardware and software tools to help developers make games for the company's upcoming PlayStatio...
Article | 22/07/2005 Three new Panasonic Lumix cameras unveiled
Panasonic plans in late August to put on sale three new Lumix digital still cameras. The lineup includes a model capable of shooting in a 16:9 aspect ...
Article | 21/07/2005 Seagate readies shift to perpendicular recording
Nearly all of hard disk drive maker Seagate Technology's products will use perpendicular recording technology by the end of 2006, the company's chief ...
Article | 18/07/2005 PalmOne officially becomes Palm
PalmOne became Palm, Thursday. The PDA maker has also changed its logo to a new design that will appear on products later in the year.
Article | 15/07/2005 Virus scanner bug cost Trend $10.7 million
Tokyo-based anti-virus software vendor Trend Micro said that a bug in its own software that affected thousands of customers has cost the company YEN 9...
Article | 14/07/2005 Mobile phone fuel cells coming in 2007
A fuel cell technology that will offer a quick fix for dead or dying mobile phone batteries looks as if its going to be available for millions of peop...
Article | 13/07/2005 Rambus believes PS3 will drive faster memory
Memory technology developer Rambus hopes the widely-anticipated graphics performance of the upcoming PlayStation 3 (PS3) games console will push PC ma...
Article | 11/07/2005 HVD developer Optware gets Toshiba cash
A start-up that's developed a high capacity holographic storage technology has received money from several investors including Japanese consumer elect...
Article | 8/07/2005 Rambus promises faster memory technology
Rambus has souped up its memory technology to let memory chips talk to graphics processors much more quickly than they do today. The technology should...
Article | 5/07/2005 US court grants AMD document retention request
The US District Court for the District of Delaware has granted a request by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) that documents be preserved for use as eviden...
Article | 4/07/2005 Sharp begins building 8G LCD plant in Japan
Sharp has began construction of a factory that will be capable of handling the largest-ever sheets of glass used to make LCD (liquid crystal display) ...

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