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NISMO X-Trail hits the tarmac While the X-Trail made its claim to fame with its real-world off-road capabilities, many of its buyers also raved about its excellent on-road prowess, because it handled like a sedan at the corners and accelerated almost like a sporty car at the straights. This sporty performance is, of course, expected from its Skyline roots.
Axalto sees huge potential for microchip cards use with rollout of 3G phones Axalto, a leading provider of microchip cards, sees a tremendous potential and growth of its business in the Philippines with the rollout of 3G mobile phones.
Pinoy kids get ready to compete in ISEF The annual trek to the US of high school students to compete in the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) has officially started with the recent proclamation of national winners who will represent the Philippines in the prestigious science fair to be held on May 7 to 13 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Firm to implement SAP Business One Mida Food Distributors, Inc., the country’s leading distributor of frozen foods, recently inked a deal with ABM Computer Enterprises to implement SAP Business One for its financial and distribution software needs.
Matrox named outstanding HDD manufacturer Maxtor Corporation, a worldwide leader in hard disk drives and innovative consumer storage solutions, recently announced that it has been conferred the "Outstanding Manufacturer of Hard Disk Drives 2004- 2005" award by the Consumers Union of the Philippines (CUP).
3Com appoints new CEO 3Com Corporation recently announced that its Board of Directors has named R. Scott Murray President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Murray succeeds Bruce Claflin who retires. Murray also assumes Claflin’s position on the 3Com Board of Directors. Murray will shortly become Chairman of the company’s joint venture in China, Huawei-3Com.
Oracle moves beyond enterprise systems to embed software into consumer devices SINGAPORE — Will it be one cup or two cups of espresso coffee?
HP splits handheld, notebook biz units HP recently announced its handheld business will be a separate unit within the company’s Personal Systems Group (PSG), enabling the company to provide greater focus and oversight to the multibillion dollar converged handheld marketplace. The handheld business was previously combined with notebooks as part of the Mobility Business Unit.
Oracle buys Open Source software firm Sleepycat As part of its recent acquisition of Open Source software company Sleepycat, Oracle has added Berkeley DB to its embedded database product line which includes Oracle Lite for mobile devices and Oracle TimesTen for high performance in-memory database applications.
Machine to machine A common problem of automated teller machines (ATM) is unscheduled system shutdown and long recovery and or reboot time due to, for instance, power failure.
Forum highlights gains in M2M technology The global trendsetting technology called Machine to Machine will be the topic of a half-day conference on March 30, 2006 at the New World Renaissance Hotel in Makati. The invitational event shall present the new technology commonly known as M2M, and will have foreign and local experts from the industry as speakers.
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