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  Headlines for Friday Aug 29, 2008
Bell Labs exits chip research
A Bell Labs executive confirmed that the Alcatel-Lucent unit will exit the material sciences and device physics research business. The research lab will instead focus on its parent's core telecommunications business.
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  • NanoGram partners with OTB for solar module pilot plant
  • Solarfun inks three-year supply deal with Q-Cells
  • Mitsubishi to boost photovoltaic production capacity
  • Motorola co-CEO to get $5M if cellphone unit worth $2B
  • Vishay-IR deal could end or turn nasty
  • Court upholds ITC patent ruling against Linear Tech
  • Microchip boosts Indian R&D investment
  • Reading the tea leaves: How deep will EDA losses go?
  • Photovoltaic module maker secures $104M in funding
  • S. Korea unsatisfied with Japan move on memory chips
  • International Rectifier rejects Vishay takeover bid
  • Elpida says no Qimonda investment plans, says Reuters
  • Nintendo boosts annual profit forecast by 23%
    Technology
  • Ener1 sees hybrid battery costs halving
  • Technology Week in Review: Glowing nanotubes, 3-D lidar
  • Researchers create quantum repeater
  • Rofin-Sinar, Manz develop PV production technology


      Headlines for Thursday Aug 28, 2008
    Business
  • GeoEye signs deal to provide imagery to Google
  • KLA-Tencor COO Kispert stepping down
  • Magma reports bigger loss, lowers full-year guidance
  • Broadcom says Qualcomm in contempt on patents
  • Dell earnings disappoint, tech spending seen weak
  • Oki to spin out telecommunications business
  • Update: UMC investigation reportedly centers on chairman
  • U.S. wind turbine market seen reaching $60.9 billion by 2013
  • Photovoltaics drive thin-film market for energy applications
  • More consolidation to follow ST-Ericsson, predicts analyst
  • How 'reorganized' is AMD?
  • Intel in deal to promote Indian WiMax
  • ChipMOS cuts investment in China
  • IPhone security flaw exposes private data
  • July set to end chip market's strong growth, says analyst
  • Is Sony Ericsson about to break up?
  • Sony Ericsson JV about to break up?
  • FPGA architecture patent granted to systems and IP company
    Technology
  • Robot removes kidney
    Products
  • Rohm and Haas rolls photovoltaic products


      Headlines for Wednesday Aug 27, 2008
    Business
  • STATS ChipPac to provide services for Infineon
  • Prosecutors reportedly search UMC offices
  • European VC retreated in Q2, says Dow Jones
  • Analysis: Shakeout looms in SSDs
  • MEMS sensors pass actuators in the marketplace
  • MEMS sensors pass actuators in market
  • Memscap reduces operating loss in first half
    Technology
  • 3-D lidar said to detect weather conditions
  • Photovoltaics underestimated, says SunPower co-founder
  • China readies first multicore Godson CPUs
  • Green energy research targets hydrogen, photosynthesis


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