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»  THQ: Traditional hardware cycle is dead

By bharath B | Published 08/6/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Brian Farrell, THQ president and CEO, says the industry's traditional hardware cycle no longer exists.


»  India’s software biggies eye IT hardware market

By bharath B | Published 08/5/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
It has been a rather prolonged pain for the Indian software services exporters since the subprime crisis surfaced a year ago forcing them to restructure their business models to counter the downturn.


»  Windows Interfaces Between Software and Hardware

By bharath B | Published 08/4/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
When youre using a software program, the program doesnt interface directly with your computer hardware.


»  Easing Hardware Lifecycle Management

By bharath B | Published 08/2/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Using shipping containers or other modular designs to house servers and other equipment could ease hardware lifecycle management.


»  Logitech Working on Guitar Hero World Tour Hardware

By bharath B | Published 08/1/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Activision and Logitech are teaming up to bring some quality Guitar Hero World Tour compatible peripherals to market in time for the game’s release later this year.


»  Hardware Hank changes hands

By bharath B | Published 07/31/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Curt and Cindy Madson have sold their Hardware Hank hardware store to Dave and Jenny Wiehe of Maplewood, Minn.


»  Innovations Emerge from the National Hardware Show

By bharath B | Published 07/30/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Each year at the National Hardware Show, retailers, manufacturers and inventors come together to preview the latest trends and innovations in the hardware industry.


»  Cross-strait cooperation touted in hardware, software development

By bharath B | Published 07/29/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Visiting Microsoft Corporate Vice President Zhang Yaqin suggested yesterday that T


»  The Lifehacker Editors' Favorite Software and Hardware

By bharath B | Published 07/28/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Lifehacker readers range from the complete newbie to the most seasoned techie, but where do the Lifehacker editors stand? We polled our own editors for the computer hardware and applications they swear by and we're breaking it down for you here.


»   Hardware firm creates 250 jobs

By bharath B | Published 07/25/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
SURROUNDED by a barbed wire fence, the 10-hectare site on Briggs Road at Flinders View resembles an overgrown paddock.


»  Würth Group Acquires New Hardware Unit

By bharath B | Published 07/23/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The Würth Group, the parent company of several major cabinet hardware manufacturers, has formally merged its Grass and Mepla-Alfit units, and announced the takeover of the Hetal Works.


»   Hardware Warehouse acquires to new businesses

By bharath B | Published 07/14/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Hardware Warehouse Limited (HWWH) announced the acquisition of two new stores which bring the total number of trading stores to 16.


»  Hardware store hopes to open at shopping center

By bharath B | Published 07/11/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The city's Planning Board will hear about a proposal Monday that would help clear the way for Orchard Supply Hardware to open at Alameda Towne Centre.


»  Digital DNA authenticates hardware as well as user

By bharath B | Published 07/10/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
User name and password are commonly asked for when logging on to a banking or e-commerce site. But Torotech wants to offer additional security and authenticate Digital DNA, or different pieces of a users hardware as well, according to a Techworld.com article.


»  Adobe Flash Player 10 beta: hardware-accelerated eye-candy

By bharath B | Published 07/8/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
With Flash Player 10, Adobe is taking Flash-powered web applications to the next level, with eye-candy visual effects, 3D graphics, After Effects-like custom filters and advanced text layout capabilities.


»   NCATS: Gremlins find Home Hardware Chevy

By bharath B | Published 07/7/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Don Thomson Jr. and the Home Hardware Chevrolet continued to prove that they have perhaps the fastest race car in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series (NCATS).  Yet once again this past weekend during round four of the series at the Autodrome St. Eustache, a team that showed their power and promise all day was hampered by mechanical misfortune.


»  Gartner: Hardware market to defy economic slump

By bharath B | Published 07/1/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Forecasts of economic gloom do not apply to the hardware market just yet, according to analyst firm Gartner, which has predicted that the market for both PCs and servers will remain in growth this year, and at least for the start of next year.


»  Sleepless nights to the Indian hardware industry

By bharath B | Published 06/30/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
At a time when the Rupee’s weakness against the Greenback has spelt relief for the export-oriented software service companies, the local currency is starting to give sleepless nights to the Indian hardware industry.


»  Two New Webcams from Microsoft Hardware

By bharath B | Published 06/27/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Earlier this week, Microsoft Hardware launched two new Web cams -- LifeCam VX-500 and LifeChat LX-2000.


»  Wireless mesh protocol ported to Freescale hardware

By bharath B | Published 06/25/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Designing mesh network software for embedded processors using radio-frequency wireless protocol just got easier for original equipment manufacturers, according to Synapse Inc.


»  Simulating the Cisco 7200 Router with PC Hardware

By bharath B | Published 06/24/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Most network shops have a fair amount of slightly older gear sitting around—small switches, routes from small offices, etc. This type of hardware is always useful to have so that testing and proof of concepts can be undertaken without any impact on the production network. 


»  Hardware store a ‘heck of a loss’

By bharath B | Published 06/21/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The shelves are half-empty, not half-full.

Calhan Hardware store is going out of business.

As soon as the slashed-priced pipe fittings, tools, paint and by-thepound nails are gone, the doors will close, likely in a few weeks.


»  Techorium: One of leading Online networking hardware shops

By bharath B | Published 06/20/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Techorium offer special discount on all computer Networking Products and hardware including networking cables, adapters, routers, switches, splitters and other networking accessories.


»  Deal takes Restoration Hardware private

By bharath B | Published 06/19/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The management-led buyout of Restoration Hardware has been completed, putting the upscale retailer in the hands of two private equity firms.


»  Hardware getting more secure

By bharath B | Published 06/16/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The recent announcement that Intel will partner with BIOS vendor Phoenix Technologies to help implement its planned Anti-Theft Technology for Centrino-based laptops underscores the emerging role of hardware-based security, particularly in laptops and other mobile devices.


»  Mobile Opportunities: Wrap Wireless Hardware In Services

By bharath B | Published 06/13/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Steve Dallman, Intel (NSDQ:INTC) global channel chief, said Thursday that wireless hardware wrapped in services will be a good source of revenue for the channel in the near future. Next-gen mobile and WiMAX-capable devices are other market segments solution providers shouldn't miss.


»  Restoration Hardware shareholders okay buyout

By bharath B | Published 06/13/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Home furnishings and gift retailer Restoration Hardware Inc. said its shareholders approved selling the company to the private equity group Catterton Partners for about $179 million.


»   Apple's a hardware company.

By bharath B | Published 06/12/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Well.... they are a hardware company after all, so they definitely need to find excuses to sell more computers.


»  What hardware should Apple put in the next iPhone?

By bharath B | Published 06/12/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Granted, the 3G iPhone hasn't even been released yet.

But I've got some ideas in what I'd like to see in the next iPhone, presumably coming June or July of 2009.


»  Corbet's Hardware move delayed again

By bharath B | Published 06/9/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The plan to relocate Corbet's Hardware in Larkspur hit another roadblock recently as property owners at the new site failed to agree on a property-use easement.


»  Jaguar has more style, novelties, but less new hardware

By bharath B | Published 06/9/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Just as Ford's deal to sell Jaguar to India's Tata Group is closing, the all-new 2009 Jaguar XF makes its international debut.The XF is not a clone or derivative of a Ford product, but is a Jaguar-inspired replacement for the S-Type and will have a lot to do with how the entire Jaguar organization fares under new ownership.


»  Hardware Design

By bharath B | Published 06/7/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Once we realized that we were onto something with the modified GBA cart “Edge Connector”, we went back to the lab, errr... team room and Brian cooked up another one. The 2nd hardware prototype was a more polished version of a butchered GBA cart this time with 4 pushbuttons. 


»  Hardware business moving, doubling working space

By bharath B | Published 06/7/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Aubuchon's Hardware at the Mount Blue Shopping Center in Farmington since 1978 is moving down the road and doubling its size.


»  Ending the Hardware/Software Rat Race

By bharath B | Published 06/7/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
We're saved! Or rather, Windows XP is -- at least for the time being. Microsoft announced this week that it is extending the cut-off date for sales of the older edition of Windows until 2010, specifically to serve the needs of customers who are planning to buy one of the new wave of low-cost laptops due to arrive this summer.


»  EMEA video-game hardware sales to cross Dh32.3b

By bharath B | Published 05/30/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region is forecast to generate sales of video game hardware (consoles and portable) worth Dh32.3 billion ($8.8 billion) this year, up by 18.4 per cent over that of last year, according to sales reports compiled by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)(R) and GfK, the market research group.


»  PC Sound: Creative Labs Evolves Beyond Hardware

By bharath B | Published 05/30/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Back in January, we lamented the death of the sound card in a column. We speak with more users every day who simply use motherboard audio instead of buying a discrete sound card. Motherboard audio is far from perfect, of course. 


»  Hasek and Osgood bring home some league-wide hardware

By bharath B | Published 05/29/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
During the NHL awards luncheon on Wednesday, Red Wings general manager Ken Holland and goaltending coach Jim Bedard collected the William Jennings Trophy for fewest goals allowed on behalf of co-recipients Chris Osgood and Dominik Hasek, who were napping in preparation for Game 3.


»  Home Hardware stores raise $10,000 for hospital

By bharath B | Published 05/29/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Merrett Home Hardware and Kingan Home Hardware donated $10,000 to Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation's By Your Side campaign yesterday.


»  Via rips a limb from the Linux tree: open source hardware

By bharath B | Published 05/28/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Linux has some good things going for it like a dedicated developer community and a focus on improving energy and system efficiencies.


»  India, UK make a neat fit in hardware design, applications

By bharath B | Published 05/28/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The semiconductor industries in India and the United Kingdom are ideally positioned to collaborate to boost India’s IP creation and build next-generation products for the world market, according to a study by Bangalore-based Feedback Consulting.


»  OLPC software maker splits from X0 hardware, goes solo

By bharath B | Published 05/27/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Walter Bender, the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project's former president of software, is launching a non-profit foundation that will continue development of OLPC's Sugar software platform. The new organization, which is called Sugar Labs, will coordinate ongoing community-driven Sugar development and will assist hardware makers that want to ship the platform.


»  Grey Island receives $1.1M GPS Hardware contract

By bharath B | Published 05/27/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Grey Island Systems (TSX.V: GIS), a leading provider of automated vehicle location and predictive arrival systems for government clients, wholly owned subsidiary InterFleet Inc., is pleased to announce that the company has signed initial hardware contracts for GPS equipment for a total of US$1.1M.


»   Microsoft slams hardware-based unified communications

By bharath B | Published 05/26/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Software giant Microsoft branded existing hardware-based systems as out-of-date, while re-iterating its pledge to reach 100 million users within the next three years for its unified communication platform.


»  Damascus Talks Peace, Bids for Sophisticated Military Hardware

By bharath B | Published 05/26/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
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When Damascus confirmed peace talks with Israel on May 21, a secret high-powered military purchasing delegation, headed by air force-air defenses commander Gen. Akhmad Ratyb, was already in Moscow.


»  Hardware boutique seeks more pull with designers

By bharath B | Published 05/26/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
You won't find hammers or nails at Top Drawer Hardware Inc. in Santa Monica. Instead, owner Cristi Page stocks $75 mother-of-pearl drawer pulls, $200 brass appliance handles and other specialty hardware for a growing clientele of designers and builders.


»  Steves Hardware softball off to flying start

By bharath B | Published 05/22/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
The Steves Hardware Rockets are back for another season, with St. Helena and Calistoga joining forces in the Napa Valley Girls Fastpitch Association.



»  New hardware aims to be easy on environment

By bharath B | Published 05/22/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Good news for power tool fans: Cordless tools are getting lighter, more powerful, more ergonomic and more affordable. Not only that, they're getting green.


»  FBI raids own offices in fake hardware sting

By bharath B | Published 05/13/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
AN investigation into the sale of counterfeit Chinese computer components to the US Government recovered about 3500 bogus devices worth up to $US3.5 million ($3.7 million), the FBI has said.


»  Sherburne Co. hardware store robbed, personal info stolen

By bharath B | Published 05/13/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
Sherburne County officials are searching for the suspect or suspects behind a hardware store burglary in Zimmerman.


»   IRT announces ODS 3.1.1 and Banner hardware upgrades this weekend

By bharath B | Published 05/9/2008 | Hardware | Unrated
SunGard Higher Education has released ODS 3.1.1, and IRT has acquired new server hardware for the Banner and ODS systems. Both upgrades require a Banner Production outage and a full data load of ODSP.


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