Mobile Manufacturers - Obsessed by cool?
Blog Comment I suppose there's not much money to be made in tough, ragged phones; Nokia used to have a such a range (not sure whether they still do) and they often sold for around £60 - £80 offline, compare that to the price of the iPhone.
[December 7, 2007, 22:58]
Mobile Manufacturers - Obsessed by cool?
Blog Comment Precisely the reason I am so attached to my aging Treo is that it still works. It’s a solid brick without any unnecessary sliding or moving parts (unlike my worst PDA experience ever with the Palm Tungsten) that might increase its propensity to break.
[December 8, 2007, 15:15]
Manufacturers unwrap first Origami Ultra Mobile PCs
Talkback ill just take my small sized laptop with me.much better idea to be honest, why do we need another notebook?
[March 13, 2006, 15:49]
PC manufacturers up recycling plans
News Many Japanese manufacturers have goals and timetables for removing lead, found in circuit boards and monitors, and bromine, used as a flame retardant in plastics. What goes around comes around. That's a lesson the computer industry is learning the...
[April 23, 2003, 10:43]
Chip gear manufacturers look forward to bumper year
News Worldwide revenue for makers of semiconductor manufacturing equipment is projected to grow 40 percent this year, building on the 10 percent growth recorded in 2003, according to research firm Gartner.
[April 9, 2004, 20:45]
Print Business Software - When Only Lean Manufacturers Survive, It's Time for ERP
White Papers In recent years, survival of the fittest has become the mantra for businesses across various industries. For the flexographic printing trade, it has become a guiding principle. For years, printers/converters have been challenged by ways to avoid...
[May 15, 2008, 1:01]
Manufacturers turn to high-spec games PCs
News Game on. That's the message computer makers, which are increasingly looking to hard-core gamers to make up for a lacklustre PC market, are sending. Gateway is the latest to try to take advantage of the trend.
[August 19, 2003, 11:55]
Manufacturers unwrap first Origami Ultra Mobile PCs
News Intel lifted the lid on Microsoft's Origami project on Thursday by showing off three Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) devices at the CeBIT trade show in Hanover. As expected, one of the UMPCs was manufactured by Samsung.
[March 9, 2006, 10:30]
Microsoft storage OS picks up manufacturers
News Computer maker Hewlett-Packard and software company Veritas on Wednesday will announce products tailored for the new Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 operating system. The announcements give momentum to Microsoft's bid to move into the higher...
[September 10, 2003, 10:40]
Squeezing Out Supply Chain and Logistics Efficiency for Manufacturers
White Papers This webcast will explain how mobility is being used to make a positive impact in manufacturing organizations today, leveraging and maximizing mobility in support of critical manufacturing concerns and processes including supply chain and...
[February 6, 2005, 23:00]
Taiwan manufacturers rattled by quakes
News Taiwan's electronics industry has been rattled by a major earthquake and several moderate aftershocks, but has escaped damage. No injuries have been reported. The first quake, measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale, hit Sunday afternoon near the...
[September 12, 2000, 12:12]
Large Manufacturers Turn to Small Design Firm for Innovative Products
White Papers Late to the competition, X-Form needed to deliver compelling concepts in just two weeks for a new Volvo passenger bus. The company employs NX software modeling capabilities to address both passenger bus aesthetics and performance.
[January 15, 2008, 0:01]
noax Industrial PCs Are Used for Warehouse Logistics and Storage Management at One of the Largest Manufacturers of Windows, Window Doors and Industrial Extruded PVC for Window Frames in Germany
White Papers Salamander Industrial Products is an internationally renowned manufacturer of plastic (PVC) framed windows and industrial extrusions, as well as leather fiber materials. The forklift drivers at the company wanted access to the Internet in their...
[December 8, 2008, 23:00]
Intel, AMD call truce on 'bus war'
News Intel and AMD are moving to reassure users and manufacturers that their separate communications standards will work together, avoiding a potentially disastrous battle over the PC's nervous system. A battle over bus standards can create serious...
[August 31, 2001, 17:17]
Vodafone vows to spike mobile platforms
News Vodafone is to push for fewer mobile platforms, a shift which it says could benefit consumers, developers, operators and manufacturers alike. Vodafone is a core member of an alliance, along with operator NTT Docomo and manufacturers Motorola, NEC...
[November 6, 2006, 11:57]
Four Vital Reasons Manufacturing Execution Systems Are Essential to Lean Enterprise Initiatives
White Papers Today's manufacturers operate in an increasingly demanding environment that includes global competition, increasing pressures for cost reductions and new products, quality-driven compliance, and improvements in on-time and in-full orders.
[March 24, 2009, 0:20]
Emerging markets want feature-packed phones
News With saturated mobile markets in developed nations, phone manufacturers are having to find ways to squeeze more features into lower-priced phones to capture the tech-savvy consumers in emerging markets.
[June 9, 2008, 8:08]
Toshiba brings out business-card-sized SSDs
News Toshiba has unveiled solid-state drives based on the new mini-Sata interface standard, which lets manufacturers create very small drives for use in netbooks and other portable or embedded devices. Other manufacturers working on the mSata...
[September 22, 2009, 13:30]
Roaming Range: Understanding Wireless Headset Performance in the Real World
White Papers Major manufacturers of wireless headsets build their products around industry standards, making the performance relatively similar from maker to maker for products built on a given standard. Based on the specifications of these standards...
[March 12, 2008, 0:01]
PC makers ready XP, but optimism fades
News Computer manufacturers have begun taking orders for consumer PCs featuring Microsoft's newest operating system, Windows XP, and plan to get the first systems in customers' hands by 24 September, about one month before XP's official launch.
[September 19, 2001, 15:28]



