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    Social-networking sites will enlist 230 million active members by the end of the year and will keep attracting new users until at least 2009, according to an analyst report. But investors are still wary -- and for good reason

  • Part 1, Barrett unplugged: 'Put that infrastructure in place'

    Intel CEO Craig Barrett oversees a nearly $30 billion empire that leads the world in the production of microprocessors. Speaking recently with ZDNet's Dan Farber and David Berlind Barrett offered an IT prescription, described how price/performance is a key metric, and told how innovation shouldn't fall victim to a sluggish economy.

  • Foundries on fast track for big wafers

    Two of the world's largest semiconductor foundries are speeding up their plans to produce chips on 300-millimeter wafers.

  • Aust helps develop chip camera

    Australian researchers have helped develop a low cost 'camera-on-a-chip' that could lower the price of high-resolution digital cameras.

  • Semiconductor sales show no signs of slowdown

    Continued strong demand for semiconductors worldwide resulted in record sales of US$14.96 billion in March, a nearly 34 percent increase from last year, according to a report issued Tuesday by the Semiconductor Industry Association.

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    Voice over Internet Protocol, in some way, shape, or form, is a standard inclusion now with most business telephony systems. We review the latest offerings.

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    The Japanese electronics maker mixes with Ministry of Sound to tweak the tiny G50; a mobile phone for clubbers and the fashion-conscious. Read our Australian review.

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