Archive for December 27th, 2006

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Samsung Reducing Mobile Memory Density

December 27, 2006

In a move that could lead to the integration of such features as inline linear editing on camcorders conceivably as soon as 2008, Samsung announced today it will begin mass production of a single-chip one-gigabit (1 Gbit) low-power double-data-rate (DDR) DRAM package, for use in mobile handsets and small digital camcorders, as soon as the second quarter of next year.

With production beginning soon, it’s very likely that Samsung will have some type of demonstration planned for the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, preliminary festivities for which begin just a week from Friday.
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VMware to Offer Virtualization for Mac

December 27, 2006

Virtualization software provider VMware released a public beta of its software for Intel-based Macs on Thursday, code-named “Fusion.”

Like Parallels, the software enables users to run a host of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, NetWare and Solaris, without the need to reboot.

Currently, Mac OS X users running Apple’s Boot Camp must reboot their machines in order to use the Windows platform on Intel Macs. For the time being, that is the only OS supported by the platform.
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Google to Offer Domain Registration

December 27, 2006

Google has teamed up with two Internet registrars to offer its users low-cost domain registration for the .com, .net, .org, or .info suffixes. For $10 per year, the name would be registered through either GoDaddy.com or eNom, and Google would do all the configuration work. The offering would be made part of Google Apps for Your Domain, a service introduced by the Mountain View, Calif. company in August of this year.
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PS3 Sales in Japan Fall 49 Percent

December 27, 2006

Sales of the PlayStation 3 in Japan fell by almost half in the first full week of availability, and low shipments are being blamed for the lackluster sales, say gaming company Enterbrain. The site had estimated that 88,400 consoles sold in the first two days of launch, but from November 13 to 18 only 43,378 sold. Sony will not comment on the report, but said it was continuously shipping new consoles.
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