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23.12.2008 / Chinese researchers develop membrane for alkaline fuel cell
Researchers at Wuhan University in Wuhan, China, have developed a new membrane for fuel cells that operates in alkaline conditions, opening up the possibility of using cheaper catalysts.
The prototype fuel cell uses nickel as a catalyst...
27.11.2008 / ‘Intertainment’ Boosts Gameloft, Meetic Amid Meltdown
It’s Friday night and Giovanni Barbaro, a 33-year-old Milan coffee shop owner, is buying videos instead of going to the movies.
“I can watch them as many times as I like,” Barbaro says, emerging from a Blockbuster Inc. outlet with...
11.11.2008 / Vodafone gets a round of applause of battening down the hatches
The mobile giant slashed its full-year revenue outlook after downgrading expectations back in July; announced a ?1bn cost-cutting plan; and tweaked its strategy to account for the unfolding economic turmoil. Newly installed chief executive...
04.11.2008 / Fujitsu to buy Siemens stake in PC joint venture
Japanese electronics conglomerate Fujitsu Ltd will buy Siemens AG's 50 percent stake in their PC joint venture for 450 million euros ($567 million), aiming to boost its presence in Europe.
Fujitsu said in a statement that the acquisition...
03.11.2008 / Ahead of the Bell: Panasonic may look to buy Sanyo
Looking to squash speculation that it is looking to buy Sanyo Electric Co., Panasonic Corp. said that it has not made a decision about a potential purchase.
Japanese electronics maker Panasonic is said to be planning a tender offer for...
31.10.2008 / Google Is Said to Consider Abandoning Yahoo Ad Joint Venture
Google Inc. is considering dropping its proposed Internet-search advertising venture with Yahoo! Inc. because it is reluctant to accept restrictions to avert a possible court challenge by U.S. antitrust officials, people say.
A collapse of...
31.10.2008 / Electronic Arts lowers forecast and cuts jobs
Electronic Arts, the video game maker, said that it was lowering its profit forecast, cutting 6 percent of its work force and moving more jobs outside the United States, signs that it is struggling to complete a financial turnaround....
30.10.2008 / Sony and Toshiba profits plummet
Two of Japan's biggest electronics giants, Sony and Toshiba, have suffered falling profits due to the global economic downturn and the strong yen.
Sony reported a 71% fall in net profit for the three months to the end of September, compared...
28.10.2008 / Panasonic Trips on Stronger Yen
Corp. said Tuesday net profit for the fiscal second quarter slid 16% as the electronics giant absorbed the impact of a stronger yen, higher raw-materials costs and anemic consumer spending amid a sagging global economy.
But unlike peers Sony...
27.10.2008 / Sony, IT stocks hit again as Tokyo market slides
Shares in Japan's major electronics companies slid again on Monday, as the benchmark Nikkei 225 index hit its lowest level in 26 years and the yen strengthened against the dollar.
An emergency joint statement issued by the Group of...
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