IDC: Global handheld market sees tenth quarter of on year decline in Q2
The second quarter of 2006 saw the worldwide handheld devices market experience its tenth consecutive quarter of on year decline, according to International Data Corporation (IDC). Vendors shipped a total of 1.4 million devices, a 26.3% decrease from the same quarter one year ago. For the first half of the year, vendors shipped a total of 2.9 million units, down 21.4% from the 3.7 million units shipped during the first half of 2005.
More here at DigiTimes.
ASP for dual-core Yonah notebooks drop to less than $1000
- IPTV subscriber base set for explosive growth, says iSuppli
- Witsview: Prices for monitor panels keep rising
- CMO said to give up on 6G LCD production
- Toshiba and Sandisk mark construction start of 300 mm wafer fab for NAND flash in Japan
- Universal Pictures: "DRMs do not stop piracy"
- Satirist Colbert successfully edits Wikipedia entries on Washington, elephants
- Change of venue for Eolas case could mean 'do-over' for Microsoft
- Gateway reports $7.7 million loss for Q2
- Intel Core 2 Duo prices fall well below AMD price/performance curve
Intel inventory glut looms large over electronics supply chain
- Merom-based notebooks to support Nvidia SLI
- Could the SEC spoil Apple's upcoming party?
- Artwork morphs to match viewer's mood
- Google warns of malware on websites
- AOL to 'free' up to 5,000 workers in restructuring
- Defcon growing pains - Rush of people delay opening
- Console gamers paying for promotional materials, PC users make faces
- Samsung to unveil 40" backlit LCD TV in September
- AMD aims to ship 26 million desktop CPUs in H2 2006
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




