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Wednesday 28 September 2011
Digitimes Research: Android tablet sales growing steadily
Digitimes Research has analyzed figures from Google about the company's certified devices that have connected to Android Market each month, and pointed out that monthly sales of Google...
Tuesday 27 September 2011
Digitimes Research: Greater China to take up 65% of global small- to medium-size TFT LCD shipments in 2011
Greater China is expected to account for 65.3% of the world's small- to medium-size TFT LCD panel and cell shipments in 2011, gaining 4.1 percentage points on-year, according to the...
Friday 23 September 2011
Greater China spot prices of polysilicon, solar wafers and cells fall significantly this week, says Digitimes Research
Due to China-based makers' increased inventories, Greater China spot quotes of polysilicon, solar-grade crystalline wafers and cells significantly dropped this week, according to...
Wednesday 21 September 2011
Digitimes Insight: RIM PlayBook a poor debut for QNX
While QNX is currently used in the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and is scheduled to be used in the company's smartphones in the future, replacing the BlackBerry OS to become Research...
Tuesday 20 September 2011
Digitimes Insight: Lenovo to become the largest PC brand with assistance from Lanci
Former Acer president Gianfranco Lanci's decision to join Lenovo is expected to bring about an even faster and larger reshuffling of the global PC market brand rankings, according...
Friday 16 September 2011
Greater China spot price of monocrystalline wafers shows relatively large drop this week, says Digitimes Research
The spot price of polysilicon in the Greater China region remained steady at US$49.5/kg this week. However, the spot price of 125 monocrystalline (125 Mono) wafers dropped to US$1.25/pc,...
Friday 9 September 2011
Greater China solar spot pricing remains flat this week, says Digitimes Research
Solar spot pricing remained flat in the Greater China market this week, with the price of polysilicon dropping slightly to US$49.50/kg. The price of solar wafers also showed a slight...
Friday 9 September 2011
Digitimes Insight: BOE and Tianma Micro-Electronics venturing into AFFS and LTPS panel market
There is vast demand for small- to medium-size flat panels in China as the country boasts a large-scale white-box market for small-sized handsets, portable navigation devices, MP3/MP4...
Thursday 8 September 2011
Digitimes Insight: Google support against Apple will be noted in China
When Apple sued HTC last year claiming the Taiwan smartphone vendor had violated twenty of its patents, Google noted that it would stand behind its Android OS and its hardware partners...
Tuesday 6 September 2011
Digitimes Research: Apple to lead in 2011 smartphone shipments
Global smartphone shipments for 2011 will reach 462 million units, rising 60% from the 288 million shipped in 2010, according to Digitimes Research. Apple is expected to overtake...
Friday 2 September 2011
Digitimes Insight: HP shows that tablet success can be had, at a price
Hewlett Packard's (HP) plan to launch "one last run" of TouchPad...
Friday 2 September 2011
Digitimes Insight: BBM Music will help RIM on smartphone front only
Research In Motion (RIM) recently provided an inside look at its BBM Music app on its corporate blog, and while impressive, Digitimes Research believes the app further highlights...
Thursday 1 September 2011
China government to promote semi industry consolidation, says Digitimes Research
According to a recently published Digitimes Research...
Tuesday 30 August 2011
Digitimes Insight: Acquisition of Motorola may enhance Android services
Due to Google's recent acquisition of Motorola including the tablet vendor's mobile hardware business, market players have had growing concerns that Google may be heading toward the...
Wednesday 24 August 2011
China government looks to push inward
A recent article from the state-run China Daily shows how the China government is touting the benefits of investing in the Chongqing economic zones, with the article basically...