Tuesday, November 30, 2004
New Sony NW-HD3 20GB MP3 Player
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SONY Unveils High-Capacity Network Attached Storage System at RSNA
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New FX-50: Mobile DVD burning with 16x & double-layer technology
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NEC Introduces High-definition Video Transmission System Based on 3G Mobile Network
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Companies form mobile gaming alliance
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Kazaa the biggest piracy system, courts told
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Trio Gives First Look at Cell Processor
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Samsung Introduces Hard Drive-equipped MP3 Player
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MJU 500 offers 5Mp, 3x zoom, 2.5-inch LCD
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IBM and HP to quit making PCs?
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Screensaver tackles spam websites
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First look at PlayStation 3 chip
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Monday, November 29, 2004
Toshiba Announces the Next-Generation DVD Format Endorsement by Major Hollywood Studios
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Pirate-for-genuine XP trade
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Friday, November 26, 2004
Canon problems ease fears of LCD glut
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Sony Unprepared for Flat TV Demand
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NEC Electronics to Develop System LSI for 3G Mobile Phones
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LG unveils largest PDP TV
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Asustek aims to ship 600,000 LCD monitors, 800,000 systems in 2005
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ATI and Qualcomm join forces to improve mobile graphics
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Security experts trash Kazaa
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Philips launches PCs, after a decade
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Samsung launches its first HDMI-equipped DVD player
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EU sets date for Microsoft appeal
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Thursday, November 25, 2004
BenQ launches first webcam-enabled LCD monitors in the Middle East
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Thomson rolls out new prog scan DVD-Audio player
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Microsoft, Sun to talk about cooperation
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HP Confirms Plans for Blu-ray
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Sony introduces 1 Inch 4GB drive
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ASUS A6000N notebook series provides portable video conferencing right out of the box
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Microsoft offers to replace fake copies of Windows XP
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HP debuts quad-band pocket-PC phone
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Taiwan market: Retail prices of DVD recorders fall
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Nintendo cutting the cords with double-screen system
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PSP availability to delay
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Dell intros high-end gaming PC
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WinAmp blows another security fuse
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Opera resizes the web in beta browser
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Japan develops 3D phone
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AMD announces new mobile AMD Sempron? processor for light notebooks
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Traxdata introduces EZ Player 5000
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Wednesday, November 24, 2004
Verbatim announces mini 8cm DVDs with "HardCoat ScratchGuard" protective layer.
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LG Elec. releases 16X super multi-dvd writer
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Xerox document imaging technology changes the way people communicate
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Valve Tells Pirates to Walk the Plank
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BTC leads the way in your digital world with 16X DVD Dual Rewriter / 7-in-1 Card Reader Super Combo Drive
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Soltek SL-K8TPro-939 Motherboard
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Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Microsoft, Time Warner, Thomson Partner In Anti-Piracy Software Firm
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Intersil Gains BluRay Design Wins
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DVD media surge as CD-R market peaks
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Chinese team produces quantum dot laser
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AOpen Announce GeForce 6600GT Solution for AGP-Based PCs
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ATI Extends Notebook PC Graphics Leadership with New Additions to Mobile PCI Express Portfolio
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Atari's RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Tops the Sales Charts
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Mobile Gaming's a Rising Star in India's Wireless Business Reports In-Stat/MDR
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EA Announces the Sims 2 University Expansion Pack
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EA Ships Two for the Nintendo DS; The Urbz: Sims in the City and Madden NFL 2005 Storm onto the New Handheld
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OCZ Announces EL PC-3200 Voltage eXtreme Gold Edition
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Asaca to Demonstrate 33TB Blue Laser Optical Storage Library Utilizing Cartridge-Free Media at RSNA
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BD Burst Error Analyse system
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New Java spec published
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Seagate Unleashes the Cheetahs - New 15K rpm Drives Ship to Channel
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AMD Rings In The Season With A New Mobile AMD Sempron Processor For Thin And Light Notebook PCs
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SONY Introduces One-Inch Removable Hard Disk Drive, Available in 2 GB and 4 GB Capacities
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Verity Systems Launches OptiPrinter Pro
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Alera Technologies Features 16x Recording Speed and Dual Layer Technology in New DVD Recorder
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DVD fast forwarding to be banned
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US-based firm may slash DVD-player chip prices in 1Q 2005
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Firefox lights up Web browser world
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Nintendo launches DS handheld
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Trend Micro Mobile Security 1.1 for Windows Mobile 2003
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Special offer for DVD-Video Plug-in from Philips and Ahead Software
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Monday, November 22, 2004
ASUS Introduces World's First AMD Motherboard Supporting SLI Dual-PCI Express Architecture
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W3C gives fillip to mobile Web access
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Taiwan slim-type ODD maker Quanta Storage to produce portable DVD players
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Taiwan market: Pioneer lowers price of 16x DVD Dual DL burner
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Philips-BenQ joint venture aims at 50% revenue growth in 2005
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Philips to step up partnerships with Taiwan companies, will increase outsourcing
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Hitachi, HanbitSoft to set up online-game joint venture
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Recording industry sues 761 for music swapping
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Infineon to manufacture GDDR3 memory for standalone graphic cards
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EMI looks to digital as download sales quadruple
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NVIDIA and Intel Sign Broad Cross-License and Chipset License Agreements
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Champions League Made in Canada
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NEC & NEC Electronics to jointly develop LSI chips for 3G phones
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Friday, November 19, 2004
Slimmer tube TVs to challenge flat panels
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Japan's DoCoMo unveils 3G phones with 3D sound
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GeCube announces Radeon X700Pro-series graphics cards with heatpipe solution
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Elpida Memory Develops First 1 Gigabit DDR2
SDRAM Device at 800 Mbps Operation
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Primera Introduces Professional-Grade CD / DVD Publishing System
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Thursday, November 18, 2004
Panasonic and NEC Announce Achievement of Their Joint Efforts In 3G Mobile Phone Handsets
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Peer To Peer File Sharing Leader Lime Wire LLC Releases LimeWire 4.2
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Sony announces final launch line-up for PlayStation Portable
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EA plans Xbox 2 versions of Battlefield: Modern Combat and Black
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Gamers alert - BenQ is looking for the European Champion
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Wednesday, November 17, 2004
ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe Adopted Innovations for Reliable, Convenient Dual-VGA Graphics
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Try scratching this DVD
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DataRius: Replication Expo 2004 ? Best Far East Show Ever
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Industry first from DaTARIUS and technotrans
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Seagate ships 400GB PC hard drive
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Taiwan optical disc makers: OEM prices of 4x, 8x DVD discs drop to below cost
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NVIDIA SLI Revolution Begins with Launch of ASUS A8N-SLI
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Seagate Delivers World's Highest Capacity PC Hard Drive to Retail Stores and Sysytem Builders
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MPAA unleashes first wave of piracy lawsuits
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Personal Video Recorder from Plextor
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Traxdata media review
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Sony to offer DVD burner for Mac
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NVIDIA Announces Immediate Availability of GeForce 6600 GT for AGP-Based PCs
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NVIDIA Professional Video Solutions Power Leading Film, Video, and Broadcast Applications
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ATI Catalyst 4.12 Beta
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Toshiba to Release 17V-inch LCD TV with Built-in Hard Drive and DVD Video Recorder
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UK Chart: Halo 2 tops ranking with third biggest launch week on record
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Fujitsu Launches High-Capacity, Next-Generation Non-Volatile Memory
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China makers raise OEM prices for CD-R disc to US$0.09
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Taiwan ODD makers may begin production of 4x DVD+R/-R DL burners in Q1 2005
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Taiwan market: Retail prices of HLDS 16x Super Multi DVD burners drop to NT$3,000
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Taiwan optical disc makers: OEM prices of 4x, 8x DVD discs drop to below cost
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Creative Introduces New DC-CAM 4200ZS Ultra-Compact Digital Camera
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Use your DVD burner just like any other hard drive
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Tuesday, November 16, 2004
TEAC Japan Announces DV-W28E Multi DVD Burner
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Philips announces world's smallest FM radio for mobile devices
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Memorex Introduces New Double Layer DVD+R Discs
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HP strikes Blu note for DVDs, talks of fat storage
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Sony Introduces New MAC-Compatible DL DVD Burner
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Nichia and SONY Co-Develop New Dual Wavelength LASER Coupler Device Compatible With Red and Blue-Violet LASERs
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ABIT Gears Up for Gamercon 2004
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Is Dell finally going to team up with AMD?
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Plextor Introduces 16X DVD±R/RW Drive With Serial ATA (SATA) Interface
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Telex Communications Releases its Premium Media
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DivX Technology Powers Complete Video Ecosystem
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Monday, November 15, 2004
Greek, British police break illegal software ring
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See shells on the sea floor with the FinePix F810 Zoom
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New 20GB Red Laser Technology Unveiled
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Are DualDiscs Safe?
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Wave of HDVD Piracy Strikes China
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Sony intros first true pro HDV camcorder
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Pioneer crams 510GB onto 'DVD'
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ArcSoft Announces the Release of ArcSoft VideoImpression Mobile Edition
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Adobe Introduces Acrobat 7.0 Software
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Micron Announces Availability of Two New Smaller VGA CMOS Image Sensors Targeting Mobile Market
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Micron Announces Sampling of Low-Power 2-Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor Targeting the Mobile Market
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DivX Technology Powers Complete Video Ecosystem; 20 Million DivX Certified DVD Players to Ship in 2004
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Plextor Introduces 16X DVD+/-R/RW Drive with Serial ATA
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Plextor Teams with Elgato to Introduce USB 2.0 PVR Recorder for MAC
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Digital Piracy: Global Scourge or New Paradigm?
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Radvision Announces New Scopia Platform
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Sigma Media Processors Power Montego Portable Media Player from 2001 Tech
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America Online Debuts AIM Video
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Microsoft to release three versions of Xbox 2
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Kingston First to Develop Dynamic Burn-in Testers for Server Memory
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Soyo to quit motherboard business, shifts focus to components and materials
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Saturday, November 13, 2004
Novell sues Microsoft over WordPerfect
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20GB High-Def VMD disc launched
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ABIT Graphics Cards Receive ATI Certification
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Friday, November 12, 2004
Fujifilm receives WORM Certification for LTO Generation 3 Media
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Interview with Dr. William Wang, Vice President of BenQ
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UK's Vodafone launches mass-market 3G mobile
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ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe adopted innovations for convenient Dual-VGA graphics
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Samsung SDI develops world's first '3D' mobile display
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New Nintendo Game Console Demand Doubles
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Siemens Posts Profit Drop; Loss On Mobile Phone Sales
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Microsoft disputes SP2 hole claims
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VIA enters license agreement with 3Com
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Sandwich clusters may improve magnetic memory storage
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MyDVD Studio Deluxe v.6.0
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Microsoft planning three versions of Xbox 2
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CMR 2005 and TOCA 2 coming to PSP
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Sharp introduces Blu-ray recorder with hard drive
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Thursday, November 11, 2004
PCI Xpress your AMD Athlon 64 With MSI RS480M2
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New Windows not for Itanium
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Microsoft targets Google with MSN Search beta
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Zoran releases new multimedia solutions for mobile phones
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AMD signs up for extra 64-bit production capacity
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EA Sports fights back with aggressive price cuts
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Iomega announces new mini hard drive
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NEC introduces 128-megabit memory for mobile handsets
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ABIT unveils CPU Accelerator Technology on AA8XE series, AA8-DuraMAX and AG8 motherboards
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Video mobile phones to hit Korean market
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ATI Hypermemory new chipset details
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Digital cameras under competitive pressure from camera phones
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BenQ launches 16x Speed DW1620 Pro Re-Writer
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Apex E2go portable media player achieves DivX certification
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Lite-On to produce more optical disc drives for Sony
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NTI launches CD & DVD-Maker 7 Titanium software suite
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Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Firefox browser takes on Microsoft
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Tuesday, November 9, 2004
Nvidia ships mobile GeForce 6800
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New Intel Itanium 2 Platforms Make Strides From Casinos To Space
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Taiwan market: Second-tier brands lower prices of 16x DVD burners
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Taiwan 2004 digital-camera output to fall short of forecast
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China?s DVD-player exports drop on US ITC?s Section 337 investigation
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Respecting IP law frustrates makers of DVD players in China
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Matrix's 3D memory chips target game devices
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Intel preps speedier Pentium 4
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Intel 'East Fork' campaign to promote digital-home applications
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Monday, November 8, 2004
Pioneer And TDK Announces 2sec Cycle Time 16X Production Line
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Asustek to be No. 1 graphics-card maker among Taiwan vendors in 4Q
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SA-CD breaks the 2500 album barrier
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SA-CD can stop piracy dead in its tracks
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The 27th RWPPI General Meeting is held
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NVIDIA Introduces GeForce Go 6800--Unleashing the World's Fastest Notebooks
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Blu-ray Disc Goes Home
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MPAA to start filing movie-swapping lawsuits
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Digital recorder sales stay brisk, says CEA
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Pioneer To Develop 500GB Discs
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Creative Announces Limited Edition Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro Sound Card
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Replication Expo 2004: DaTARIUS helping save money
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CyberLink PowerDVD 6 Delivers the No 1 DVD Experience on the PC with Unsurpassed Video and Audio Quality
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ATI Delivers Industry's First Integrated DirectX 9 Graphics Chipset for AMD Athlon64 and Sempron
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ATI PCI Express Graphics Chips Added to PCI-SIG Integrators List
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Scientific-Atlanta Licenses Sonic AuthorScript CE
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Sharp's New 23-Inch 'IT-TV' Offers the Best of All Worlds in Display Technology
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Iwill Teams with Kingston Technology to Showcase High Performance Computing Solutions at Super Computing 2004
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Fujifilm, Imation, Maxell, Sony, TDK Pass LTO Ultrium Generation 3 Data Interchange Compliance Testing
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EB Games and Xbox Celebrate Launch of "Halo 2''
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Denon Selects Realta HQV Video Processing Chip for Its Flagship DVD Player
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Samsung Electronics develops 4-inch Widescreen LCD for Portable Media Players
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Atari Ships "Godzilla: Save the Earth'' for PlayStation 2; For Xbox Later This Month
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Blizzard Entertainment Announces World of Warcraft 'Street Date' - November 23, 2004
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Joint Intel and Microsoft Campaign Brings 'Digital Joy' to the Home
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Microsoft launches dual-screen Project PC
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ATI Delivers Industry's First Integrated DirectX 9 Graphics Chipset for AMD Athlon 64 and Sempron Platforms
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Video technology moves to a new level
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Networked DVDs Most Attractive Device For Convergence Media Platforms
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Tiny Drive With Fingerprint Recognition Protects Data
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Friday, November 5, 2004
DualDisc Arrives In Stores As Record Labels Roll Out First Wave Of Titles
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GE Advanced Materials Taps Plextor To Develop Optical Media Drives For New Security Discs
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Trio of new games victim of piracy
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Taiwan ODD makers: Slim Super Multi drives may reach the mainstream in 2005
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Windows Media Center 2005 Preview
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3D Graphics Lawsuit Targets Top Game Firms
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ATI to start volume shipments of Radeon Xpress 200 AMD K8 chipsets in mid-November
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Thursday, November 4, 2004
DVD to Mobile
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Camera Module Makers Join In Race Of 5-Mega Pixel Products
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Nokia unveils three new camera phones
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Digital Video Recorders: The next essential consumer electronics product
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Blu-Ray optical disks to be made from corn
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Taiwan optical-disc makers unimpressed by cut in CD-R royalty
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FVD players to hit the market this month
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Intel devising chip line for consumer electronics
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Waitec presents the thinnest DivX player in the world: VISION SLX
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Wednesday, November 3, 2004
7 Arrested In Major Investigation On Cd-r Piracy In Italy
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Ritek Setup Chinese Subsidiary
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Pioneer Develop Corn BDs
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CD-R Royalties Cut
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PS2 sales triple as new slimline model launches
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ASUS Announces P5AD2-E Premium
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ASUS AP1720-E2 Workstation Offers Powerful Dual-Nocona Processing and Affordable Memory and Graphics Support
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Waitec presents its 1st USB 2.0 external 16x DL Burner. Welcome ACTION 16EX!
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InterVideo Announces Instant Movie Maker
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Buena Vista Interactive Ships TRON 2.0: Killer App for Xbox
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Symantec Client Security for Nokia 9500 Communicator and Nokia 9300 Smartphone Keeps New Devices Safe
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Ubisoft Announces Xbox Holiday Gaming Bonanza: Tom Clancy's Classic Trilogy
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Pioneer's AVIC-N2 Multi-Function Navigation System Gives Drivers Detailed Traffic Information 24 Hours a Day
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InterVideo Announces Settlement of Lawsuit Against Acer
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OCZ Announces ultra high performance PC-4200 EL DDR Platinum with 2.5-3-3 Timings
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MSI RX700 series on PCI Express
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Imation Adds 2GB Drive to its Line of USB 2.0 Swivel Flash Drives
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Nintendo of America shuts down 8-bit pirates
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DVR Service Penetration on the Rise
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Lite-On IT, BenQ, HLDS and TSST to be top optical-drive makers in 2005
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Intel to cut 915 chipset prices in December
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NEC's blue laser hits 300mW output power
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IE exploit is top of the hacks
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IM virus hoax threatens bandwidth drain
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Tuesday, November 2, 2004
Plextor Announces DVD-R DL support for PX-716A!
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TDK Announced 2.4X DVD+R DL media
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Sony Ships LTO Ultrium 3 Media
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Samsung unveils 128MB mobile phone Sim
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Nokia's New Phone Doubles as a PDA
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Companies To Start Trial Service of "Hikari de DVD" VOD System
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Optical-disc makers Prodisc and Optodisc lower their 2004 financial forecasts
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LiteOn, BenQ, HLDS and TSST to be top optical-drive makers in 2005
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Lite-On Technology reports record consolidated revenues for 3Q
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Sources at BenQ claim DLP-projector orders with HP remain stable
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Acer America Raises the Performance Barrier with New AMD Athlon 64 Processor-Based System
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Lexar Debuts Two New Digital Music Players
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HBO Renews Multi-Year Content Protection Agreement with Macrovision for DVDs and Videocassettes
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MPEGIF in new MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Interoperability Test Round: 30 Companies Focus on Cutting Edge Codec Technology
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EA Returns Fans to Middle-earth in the Lord of the Rings, the Third Age Role-Playing Game
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EA Ships Ultima Online: Samurai Empire
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Samsung Elec. Unveils World's Highest-Capacity Smart Cards
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ABIT Unleashes Pro Gaming product line Fatal1ty AA8XE motherboard & Fatal1ty X700XT VGA card
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DVD Forum China Conference 2004
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BenQ lands OEM order for 100,000 color-laser printers from Lexmark
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Nvidia raises prices of GeForce MX4000 and FX5200 chips
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Renesas Technology Corp. adds Coding Technologies' MPEG-4 aacPlus to the SH-Mobile platform
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Monday, November 1, 2004
Philips announces production of one billionth mobile phone speaker and confirms global market leadership
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Sony And Universal To Promote Eltohn John SA-CD Releases
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NVIDIA Mobile GPU Added to IBM Thinkpad Line
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NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series Technology Leadership Drives Dramatic High-End Share Growth
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Shiver me timbers! Brazil full of PC pirates
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Bright Future for European HDTV
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Intel Delivers New Platform For PC Power Users, Gamers
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Hitachi, Toshiba, Matsushita Detail LCD Panel Venture
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Bagle toasts Windows firewall
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MediaMax Version 5.0 Expands Business Opportunities Beyond the Protection of Audio CDs
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DVR Service Penetration Will Increase to 20% of Western European Digital TV Homes by 2008
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Nintendo Cracks Down on Major U.S. Piracy Operation
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Intel ratchets up game chip
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China market: Price cuts unable to push EVD-player sales
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Ricoh quits ODD business, MET Technology to feel the impact
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2 London DVD Pirates Banged Up
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JVC to Release 6X DVD-RW Media
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Yamaha offering free authoring tools for adding dynamic graphics and animation to your ring tones!
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Philips announces production of one billionth mobile phone speaker and confirms global market dominance
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MontaVista and NEC Electronics Establish Strategic Linux Partnership
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CPU Ratio Unlock is accomplished With MSI 925XE Neo Platinum
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Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.46GHz 1066MHz FSB
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BenQ: IP costs will be key to ODD competitiveness in 2005
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SOLTEK SL-K8AN2E-GR Mainboard
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