After losing ground to Taiwanese rival, PC maker replaces CEO William Amelio with Yang Yuanqing.
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Nintendo outsells rivals again,Japan girds for a mini-notebook price war, BSkyB benefits from economic slowdown, and Google's latest lawsuit.
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The high-def DVD war ends with a rare win for Sony.
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Shares of Sony and Toshiba make gains on expectations that there's an end in sight to the format war over next-generation DVDs.
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Toshiba is expected to pull its HD DVD format in the coming weeks, after a rash of retail defections that followed Warner Home Video's announcement in early January that it would support only Sony's Blu-ray.
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The world's No. 2 maker of NAND-type flash memory says it plans to make solid-state flash drives for laptops that would range in capacity from 32 to 128 gigabytes.
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High definition movie DVDs in the Blu-ray format have outsold the rival HD DVD standard in Europe this year, according to an industry group.
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Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial plans to launch new Blu-ray optical disc recorders that allow more hours of full high-definition recording on a single disc than any others available.
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U.S. and Taiwanese venture capitalists back ‘systems on a chip’ architecture used by Toshiba, Broadcom and Texas Instruments.
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Studios will release their DVD titles exclusively on HD DVD, the high-definition digital movie format whose sales have lagged those of rival Blu-Ray so far this year.
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Notebook PC makers hesitant to adopt flash/hard disc drive.
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Japanese electronics maker will pitch in on cost of recall of 205,000 laptop battery packs.
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Unwashed masses to get hands on Microsoft's shiny new operating system.
In Print: Microsoft’s Last Big Bang?
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Electronics maker expects iPhone-driven surge in demand for NAND flash memory.
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Japanese electronics maker plans to compete with Samsung in iPhone-fueled market.
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Chip maker plans to unleash products that meet draft standard for faster wireless networks.
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Total HD disc reconciles competing Blu-ray and HD-DVD standards.
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Group of tech companies works on developing spec to make it easier to connect HD devices.
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Far East Roundup: Redmond accused of stifling Korean developers; Acer changes M&A policy; Sony power adapter overheats; Fuji chair offers 559 kinds of massage.
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Redmond giant teams with PC makers to upgrade shoppers’ software after holidays.
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