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Continued oversupply of DRAM from Asian manufacturers suggests that memory prices will remain low, according to a report released yesterday by industry research firm Dataquest.
Deflated memory prices, which hit absurd lows last year due to increased supply and decreasing demand, means more and ... [read more]
September 10th, 2007
Excite is now in the news clipping business with a new product called NewsTracker.
The artificial intelligence tool, which offers searches from 300 publications online, looks for news items in categories that users choose.
Joe Kraus, Excite’s senior vice president for business develop ... [read more]
September 7th, 2007
Excite is now in the news clipping business with a new product called NewsTracker.
The artificial intelligence tool, which offers searches from 300 publications online, looks for news items in categories that users choose.
Joe Kraus, Excite’s senior vice president for business develop ... [read more]
July 5th, 2007
Owners of the popular Supra NetCommander ISDN card from Diamond Multimedia can now run the card under Windows NT 4.0, thanks to the release of new device drivers.
Diamond’s Supra NetCommander is an internal ISDN card that supports one 64-kilobit-per-second data channel and one 64-kbps vo ... [read more]
July 4th, 2007
Internet TV vendors were out in force at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas yesterday.
ViewCall America announced On-TV, its personalized Internet content channel. Sega Enterprise will offer it on Saturn Net Link starting Jan. 27. It will be free for the first 30 days and $39.95 a year ... [read more]
June 29th, 2007
Tired of busy signals and slow modem speeds? Telephone companies say relief is on the way. But online users shouldn’t hold their breath.
Bell Atlantic and Pacific Bell executives last week announced plans to roll out new, high-speed phone service in late summer or early fall. Called asym ... [read more]
June 28th, 2007
Netcom Online Communication Services plans to drop its $19.95 flat-rate pricing for Internet access, focusing instead on small and midsize business customers who will pay for higher-quality access and services, company officials said.
The all-you-can-surf pricing scheme that Netcom spearheaded ... [read more]
June 27th, 2007
Motorola Inc. plans to stop selling its personal digital assistants (PDAs) at the end of the month and focus on marketing its wireless technology in other forms, officials said today.
Motorola launched its Marco and Envoy PDAs, which combine wireless messaging with a few slender applications, ... [read more]
June 26th, 2007
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