Euro server sails slump
IDC reports a three percent fall
While their are suggestions that PC sales might be picking up, life is not so good for people trying to peddle servers, according to beancounters at IDC.
Intel raises forecast
PC market is back from the dead
It is starting to look like the PC market is picking up and Intel has raised its quarterly revenue forecast for the first time in more than two years.
Moody’s less moody about AMD
Wall Street getting interested again
Wall Street’s key investment service Moody’s is suddenly getting more optimistic about AMD and boosted its ratings.
HP does better than expected
Notebooks doing well but printers are pants
HP has surprised the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street with a higher than expected quarterly revenue and profit as demand recovered for its notebooks.
Lenovo sees profits jump
But mobile phones not what they are cracked up to be
China's Lenovo saw its first quarter profit jump nearly two thirds but its mobile arm lost money again as a $3 billion bet on buying Motorola to diversify has yet to pay off.
Mediatek predicts 25 per cent growth
New guidance as sales pick up in China
MediaTek has released its revenue guidance for the year and claims that it will see its reviews grow by 25 percent over last year.
HTC drops down the loo
Trouble just got worse
Troubled mobile phone maker HTC has just found that its woes have become a lot worse.
EA earns a bomb
Surprise profit
Electronic Arts has surprised the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street by reporting an unexpected first-quarter profit, thanks to increased downloads of its games.
Gigabyte shipped 7.8 million motherboards
Not to mention 1.6 million graphics cards
The figures for Gigabyte technology look good for the first half of this year and the next.
Sony sees off earthquake damage
Things could have been a lot worse
Sony’s operating profit fell in its first quarter by 42 percent but the company managed to contain the earthquake damage to one of its image sensor factories.