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Kyocera Mita Achieves 1,000-Fold Increase in Information Delivery Speed With IBM Systems Solution for SAP NetWeaver BW Accelerator
White Paper Kyocera Mita Corporation of Japan sells commercial document management and imaging systems, and manufactures office printers and digital copying machines. Senior executives at Kyocera Mita wanted... [01 Sep 2009]
Target Apple's weak spots, mobile's old boys warned
News Among the OEM members of Android's Open Handset Alliance (OHA) are Motorola, Samsung and LG Electronics, with Kyocera being a recent entrant. The numerous players in the smartphone market are quickly gaining ground in... [20 Aug 2009]
Netbooks and recession-busting tech headline at CeBit
News Toshiba, Samsung and Kyocera have also opted to skip the fair this year, but Raue said some 300 companies had rejoined the ranks of CeBit exhibitors for the first time in several years, including Nokia Siemens Networks... [02 Mar 2009]
Android is now open: So where next?
News Indeed, Wind River said Kyocera is building an Android phone. The Android Open Source Project site includes a project list, a feature description, guides to the roles people can have in the project and how to contribute,... [22 Oct 2008]
AVX Tantalum Ltd Improves Customer Service Through Increased Warehouse Control
White Paper AVX Corporation, part of Kyocera Group, is a recognized leader in the global passive electronic component and interconnect products industry. The company wanted to give European sites control over their own physical stock. [11 Jul 2007]
Business travel tips - readers' picks
Comment Tracey Rawling Church, head of marketing, Kyocera Mita UK silicon.com staff and contributors have weighed in with their 30 suggestions on how to make business travel bearable. Now it's time to hear from our readers -... [23 Jun 2006]
Nokia and Kyocera cease fire on patents
News Nokia and Kyocera have settled their patent spat with a cross-licensing deal. In Nokia's case, it claimed patents relating to CDMA, a 3G standard; PDC, a 2G standard used in Japan; and PHS, a mobile network system, had... [11 Jan 2006]
PalmSource sale 'won't kill off Palm OS'
News Executives of Japan's Access said the company's $324.3m proposal, announced on Friday, would not have an immediate impact on the more than 39 million Palm-powered devices made by Palm and more than 40 other manufacturers, including... [12 Sep 2005]
Teenager burned by flaming mobile phone battery
News A Kyocera Wireless 2325 mobile phone caused "fist-size flames" that injured a California teenager earlier this week, according to a fire investigator. Phone maker Kyocera Wireless did not return calls... [05 Jul 2004]
Inside offshoring: India's telecoms infrastructure
Comment Vendors such as Kyocera, LG Electronics, Lucent and Motorola have all supplied GSM and CDMA equipment. Tony Hallett looks at whether the quality of telecoms services in India cuts the mustard. For anyone making the... [16 Jun 2004]
It's "push-to-talk" says India
News Kyocera Wireless spokeswoman Mary Palmer said: "India beat everybody in the Eastern hemisphere. Kyocera is supplying about 300,000 push-to-talk phones to Tata Indicom. Mobile phone company Hutchison... [01 Jun 2004]
Kyocera's 'exploding' phone a hoax
News Kyocera Wireless is once again shipping a Phantom model mobile phone after an investigation concluded that the model did not explode as a Nebraska family had reported about two weeks ago. Instead, the KE413 phone was... [17 Oct 2003]
Squeezing Palms - Microsoft and Symbian apply the pressure...
Comment Meanwhile there has always been the prospect of communications device makers such as Handspring, Kyocera, Samsung and maybe even Nokia expanding the Palm universe by making Palm OS-based handsets. Palm has always been a... [23 Jun 2003]
Nokia loses ground on CDMA
News LG, with 20 percent share, Motorola with 19 percent share and Kyocera with 11 percent share round out the top four. Despite a push to sell more phones meant for North America and Asia, handset maker Nokia lost ground in... [22 May 2003]
PalmSource to ditch Graffiti
News Grafitti 2 is already available to licensees such as Sony and Kyocera and will be embedded into version 5.2 and 4.1.2 of the Palm OS, said Higashi. Ongoing legal battles and shifts in the handheld computer market have... [14 Jan 2003]