MLC FLASH NEWS

September 30, 2005

The Lessons For Sony At Samsung (BusinessWeek Online)

Filed under: Toshiba — Yahoo! Finance: TOSBF.PK News @ 4:53 pm
Among them: Listen to customers, partner closely, and move at warp speed

Format Wars (at Forbes.com)

Filed under: Toshiba — Yahoo! Finance: TOSBF.PK News @ 6:00 am

September 27, 2005

Hard Drives: No Flash in the Pan (BusinessWeek Online)

Filed under: Toshiba — Yahoo! Finance: TOSBF.PK News @ 8:10 am
The purveyors of flash chips call this their era. But Seagate CEO Bill Watkins doesn't see disk drives being squeezed out

Microsoft, Intel take sides in DVD battle (at MarketWatch)

Filed under: Toshiba — Yahoo! Finance: TOSBF.PK News @ 1:46 am

September 20, 2005

Blame Studios For Incompatible DVD Standards (at Forbes.com)

Filed under: Toshiba — Yahoo! Finance: TOSBF.PK News @ 11:54 am

September 8, 2005

TECHNOLOGY & YOU: A Sharp-Shooting Camcorder (at BusinessWeek Online)

Filed under: Toshiba — Yahoo! Finance: TOSBF.PK News @ 11:23 am

September 5, 2005

Smart cars could cut accidents

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 1:34 pm
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Whether it is wafting lavender or citrus scents to calm drivers and keep them awake, or vibrating seat belts to get them to slow down, smart cars in the future could help reduce road accidents.

Big bucks back next mobile frontier: Broadcast TV

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 11:58 am
SAN FRANCISCO (Billboard) - Want to watch TV on your mobile phone? The wireless industry is betting billions that you do.

September 4, 2005

New technology may increase identity theft-scientist

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 7:20 pm
DUBLIN (Reuters) - New technology could increase rather than solve the problem of identity theft and fraud, a British criminologist warned on Monday.

Wireless carriers back in N. Orleans

Filed under: Gadgets — Reuters: Technology @ 4:26 pm
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A number of wireless carriers said this weekend they are starting to restore service in the New Orleans area in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, in some cases with generators on the roofs of hotels.
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