Daily technology news - 29-Jan-2007 |
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County technology sector makes pitch (The Columbian)OLYMPIA - Representatives of Clark County's technology sector briefed a Senate committee Friday on their vision for a world-class semiconductor center closely linked to a state university with world-class research capabilities. Silicon Valley Rebounds, Led by Green Technology (New York Times)After five years of job losses, Silicon Valley?s turnaround coincides with increased investment in clean environment technology. Epson and Fujitsu Announce Results of Joint Project to Develop Next-Generation FRAM Technology (Japan Corporate News)Tokyo, Japan, Jan 29, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - Seiko Epson Corporation (Epson; TSE: 6724) and Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) today announced the results of their joint project to develop next-generation Ferrorelectric Random Access Memory (FRAM)[1] technology. Silicon Valley booming again after 5-year slump / It is per-capita world leader in information technology employment, ... (San Francisco Chronicle)Silicon Valley, ever subject to boom-bust cycles, has returned to prosperity after a five-year downturn. The region, the nation's headquarters for technology innovation, has revitalized itself economically, even as it continues to evolve, going ever... Don?t miss the new Technology page in Monday?s Bulletin. (Norwich Bulletin)On this week?s Technology page, local columnist John Gillespie of Oakdale talks about the ease of having a wireless network, but the importance of keeping it secure. OKI, Faraday Technology, and UMC/UMCJ Partner to Deliver 90 nm and Below Design-to-Manufacture Services for Consumer ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. , an innovative leader in the info-telecom, semiconductor and printer technologies, UMC Japan , UMC's Japan based subsidiary, and Faraday Technology Corporation , a world leading fabless ASIC design service and silicon IP provider, today announced a partnership to offer streamlined design-to-manufacture services to target the global consumer market. Intel, IBM reveal new transistor technology (9 News Denver)SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - In dueling announcements, Intel Corp. (INTC) and International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) separately say they have solved a puzzle perplexing the semiconductor industry about how to reduce energy loss in microchip transistors as the technology shrinks to the atomic scale. Information Technology & Telecommunications (Mondaq)Offering services for free has become a mainstay of the technology industry, and a marketing tool of choice for growing market share. But free offers may become increasingly costly, both to suppliers and consumers, during the course of 2007. Back to Tech Update Ezine by Jeffotto.com Ltd. Shopping Site Back to technology news archives |
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