
Samsung Electronics releases its first single-pass color laser printer.

NEC LCD Technologies, Ltd. announced that in mid-October it will begin shipping samples of its new 19-inch monochrome super-extended graphics array (SXGA), amorphous silicon, thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT LCD) module, which is suitable for use in the medical field.
Hitachi, Ltd. announced the successful development of a 3D visualization technique to observe the amplitude and phase of high-speed optical signals in optical fiber communications.

OQO unveils the model 01+ Pocketable Windows XP Computer. Enhanced ultra personal computer comes with 512MB RAM, 30GB hard drive, USB 2.0, internal speaker, improved pen-based digitizer, car/auto charger.

Nortel is the first to achieve integrated data encryption for 10 Gbps optical networks using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
ATI Addresses PC Management Needs through AMD’s Commercial Stable Image Platform ‘CSIP’ Program.
HP today expanded its mobile offerings, including new and enhanced HP iPAQ Pocket PCs and a mobile printer.
Intel Continues Push Down Power-Optimization Path With Intel Xeon Processor Line.

3Com Corporation announced a new enterprise-class wireless mobility solution that simplifies the complexity of deploying secure wireless connectivity at branch and remote offices.

Dell announced before Intel their new servers based on the dual-core Xeon code name Paxville, which is a new version of the processor originally designed for four processor servers.

Dell today introduced its most powerful, highest resolution projector that produces detailed images and includes leading features for conference rooms and home theaters.
The PowerShot A620 and A610 digital cameras feature a sleek new body design and powerful new features that lead the PowerShot A-Series line, without sacrificing the compact size, basic camera design and sensible control layout that have made other A-series digital cameras so popular.

Today at the German Games Convention, Microsoft Corp. revealed that consumers can get their hands on Xbox 360™ � the most powerful and feature-packed next-generation video game and entertainment system � for as little as $299.99 U.S./€299.99/£209.99.
AMD today revved up the performance of AMD Turion™ 64 mobile technology with the introduction of two new models, MT-40 and MT-37. These new additions to AMD’s popular 64-bit mobile processor family are expected to be available in new ENVY Featherweight and ENVY Middleweight notebook computers from VoodooPC.

IBM today announced the availability of its fourth generation silicon germanium foundry technology, named 8HP — with over 2X performance of the previous generation.

IBM today announced the U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command has completed testing a sensor solution based on IBM middleware and services to help it improve operational efficiency.
AMD today announced that its industry-leading, dual-core technology is now available through the AMD64 Longevity Program, serving high-end embedded designs that require stable, longer-than-standard processor supply roadmaps.

AMD announced the upcoming availability of SimNow, a high-performance AMD64 simulator that provides software developers with access to features of AMD’s next-generation processor technologies, including AMD’s virtualization technology, code named “Pacifica.�