DIGITIMES Network & Telecom Daily News Tuesday 26 January 2010 To unsubscribe from this service, please see below. News website: www.digitimes.com |
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Note: According to Hewlett-Packard (HP), Digitimes misreported comments made by Monty Wong, vice president and manager of personal computing systems group at HP Taiwan. HP indicated that Wong said it is possible and should not be a technical issue to integrate mini-projector technology into a notebook, but he did not say HP is currently working on such a product for launch in 2010. |
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FIH lands ODM smartphone orders from LGE |
Original date: 2010/1/26 |
Foxconn International Holdings (FIH) has obtained ODM orders for Windows Mobile-platform smartphones from LG Electronics (LGE) for the first time, with shipments to begin around the end of 2010, according to industry sources. |
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Newswatch: Taiwan WiMAX licensee Vmax kicks off operation |
Original date: 2010/1/26 |
Vmax Telecom, a WiMAX licensee in northern Taiwan, on January 25 started operations in Taipei City with a network of over 200 base stations to cover more than 85% of the city's population, according to the company. |
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Senao Networks to apply for listing in 3Q10 |
Original date: 2010/1/26 |
Taiwan-based network equipment maker Senao Networks will file an application for listing on either the Taiwan Stock Exchange or the over-the-counter (OTC) bourse in the third quarter of 2010, according to the company. |
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IC distributor GMI expects profit growth in January 2010 |
Original date: 2010/1/26 |
GMI Technology, which distributes Realtek Semiconductor networking chips and Toshiba NAND flash, estimates its January 2010 profits will grow sequentially thanks to higher NAND flash ASPs. The IC distributor generated net profits of NT$13.1 million (US$0.41 million) or NT$0.18 per share in December 2009. |
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Chipbond capex to more than double in 2010 |
Original date: 2010/1/26 |
Chipbond Technology has set a capex goal of NT$1.5 billion (US$47 million) for 2010 compared to NT$700 million allocated for the previous year, according to company chairman Fei-Jain Wu. Wu said Chipbond's revenues and profits will grow substantially in 2010, as it integrates International Semiconductor Technology (IST) into a new entity. |
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News from other sites | |
Motorola seeks to ban imports of BlackBerry phones into the USA (Jan 24) - Cellular News | |
Ericsson profit falls on charges, margins stable (Jan 25) - Wall Street Journal | |
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