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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
FINDLAY, Ohio, July 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite national economic
challenges, The RightThing, leader in customized recruitment leadership,
training and outsourcing showed strong results in Q2 of 2008 securing
fourteen new deals and launching two new product offerings with expansions
into the SMB and outplacement markets.
During the second quarter of 2008, The RightThing inked deals with
Advanced Technology...
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Xbitlabs (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
JEDEC Announces Dedicated Subcommittee to Set Standards for SSDs
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
Samsung said that it has joined with Sun Microsystems to develop a flash chip for use in solid state drives that offers higher endurance levels than current flash memory devices.
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
FREMONT, Calif., & GLASGOW, Scotland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lexar Media (NYSE:MU), a leading global provider of memory products for digital media, today announced immediate availability of Crucial
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
HERNDON, Va., July 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Northern Virginia
Technology Council (NVTC), the largest technology council in the nation,
today announced the election of eight Officers to the Board of Directors as
well as the appointment of six new Board members by the incoming Chair.
Today's group joins 15 members newly elected on June 20, 2008.
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The new officers will serve their...
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The World, According To Me (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
KSL : Getting some of the toughest tickets in town was no problem for some state lawmakers thanks to a paid lobbyist. Financial disclosure reports due Thursday show Micron Technology lobbyist Stan Lockhart paid for seven legislators to go the NBA playoffs. Democratic Sens. Ross Romero and Scott McCoy received tickets to a Jazz playoff game against the Los Angeles Lakers, along with Republican state...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
By Ryan Nakashima Associated Press LOS ANGELES -- DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., maker of the "Shrek" movies and "Kung Fu Panda," said this week that it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. computer chips to Intel Corp.'s as it moves toward making all 3-D movies.
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Blade Watch (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Egenera-874385.html MARLBORO, MA–(Marketwire - June 30, 2008) - Egenera Inc., the data center virtualization company, today announced three new members to the Egenera® Assured Solution Alliances program: Axeda, Micron Technology and Transitive. The Egenera Assured Solution Alliances program leverages a technical assurance process designed to optimize the interoperability...
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
Sramana Mitra submits: Micron Technology Inc (NYSE: MU) reported its third quarter results on June 26. Revenue was up 10% to $1.5 billion, driven by higher sales of DRAM and NAND flash products and beating analyst estimates of $1.47 billion. Net loss was $236 million, or $0.30 per diluted share. This compares with net loss of $777 million, or $1.01 per diluted share, last quarter and $225 million,...
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BwT (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
Solid state disks have been a hot topic this year, with prices dropping considerably while capacity and speed claims by manufacturers continue to grab headlines. A report by Tom's Hardware, however, has recently brought one of the often-touted benefits of SSDs to question: power consumption. While...
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Internet News (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Chipmaker cites problems in production process.
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Graphics chipmaker Nvidia Corp. warned yesterday that revenues and gross margin would miss analysts' estimates due in part to weak demand, sending its shares down 25 per cent.
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Mannerisms (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
It was sad to hear about the death of J.R.Simplot, who put up the founding money for Micron Technology. He had a good innings, dying in May at 99 after the most colourful life....
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TinyTechIP (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7393736.html As the continuation of Moore's law becomes more difficult with conventional semiconductor materials a search is underway for better dielectrics. This patent from Micron Technology teaches one variety of high-k dielectrics formed using nanolaminated oxides. Claim 1 reads: 1. A method comprising: forming a substantially planar nanolaminate dielectric layer...
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
With all the bad news in the DRAM and NAND flash memory chip market, such as the continued drastic drop in chip prices announced last week by Micron Technology (MU) — you’d be quite reluctant to buy the folks who sell the tools for DRAM. But today, Piper Jaffray chip analyst Gus Richard raised his rating on Teradyne (TER), which makes tools for both DRAM and NAND flash, to “Buy” from “Neutral,” and...