Thursday, November 30, 2006
AMD Demonstrates Its First Native Quad-Core X86 Server Processor
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Transcend Releases JetFlash 180 with Stainless Steel Body
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Mushkin Announces New HP-580AP(580W) Power Supply
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Cheaper Water-Resistant Media by Primera
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Panasonic Develops Two Prototypes of Wireless LAN-equipped Mobile Phones
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Gecube Radeon 1950PRO AGP, HDCP Edition Released
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Futuremark Releases Free 3DMark and PCMark Updates
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Fujitsu to Release H.264 Format Video-Processing LSI Chip
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JVC Home Cinema Projector DLA-RS1 Delivers 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio
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Top 10 PC Games for November
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DVD Forum Approves CSS Content Protection For DVD-R
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AMD Unveils AMD Quad FX Processors For "Power" Computer Users
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BenQ Launches the World's Fastest 19-inch LCD Monitor
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Matrox DualHead2Go and TripleHead2Go are now compatible with Mac
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SANYO Becomes Authorized Manufacturer of PureDepth Display Technology
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Philips Manufactures Millionth Ambilight FlatTV
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Nokia and Yahoo! Extend Internet Experience to the Mobile Mass Market
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Epson to Deliver First HDMI 1.3 Home Theater Projector
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Microsoft to Debut Vista Operating System for Business
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TiVo Sets Ads on Programs to be Deleted
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GeForce 93.81 Beta Drivers Released
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BitTorrent In Download Deals with Film and TV Companies
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Time Warner Sees "Download-to-burn" Movies in '07
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Seagate Increases Warranty on Maxtor Internal Hard Drive Kits
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Pinnacle HD DVD Authoring Pack Lets Consumers Showcase Their Home Movies in HD
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Comcast Starts Offering Wireless Phone Service
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Chinese Firms Seek to Replace DVDs with Home-grown Technology
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Universal Music May Seek Royalty Deal with iPod
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Lenovo Unveils ThinkPad T60 Widescreen Notebook
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EA's LOTR: The Battle for Middle-earth II Expansion Pack Has Shipped
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ASUS Motherboard Turns House Phones into Skype Phones
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Atari Presents Its Christmas Line Up
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Nokia Unveils New Phones
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Hitachi Unveils First Enterprise-class Blade Server
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PowerDVD HD264 Bundled with High-definition Gigabyte Graphics Card Solution
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Optical Element to Facilitate Implementation of Terabit per Square Inch Recording Technology
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Axion Unveils Geo Line of Portable GPS
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LightScribe Launches Public Linux Toolkit
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Shift to finer, Larger TVs Favors LCD Over Plasma
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Sony May Invest More in Samsung LCD JV
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LiteOn Releases Its First Blu-ray Disc Triple Writer
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Primera and Pulse Digital Debut Automated DVD Authoring Platform
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Nintendo Says Americans Snap Up 600,000 Wii Consoles
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Intel Samples 45nm Chips
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Monday, November 27, 2006
NEC Display Solutions Expands LCD Line With New 57-Inch Display
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Symantec Releases Public Betas of Vista-Compatible Products
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InterVideo Updates iPod Video Conversion Tools for High-quality TV Output
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Microsoft says "Gears" Sells 1 Million Copies
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Online Video Viewing Rises at Expense of TV
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U.S. Copyright Office Issues New Rights
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New 5 Megapixel CCD Camera for Mobile Phones
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LG's enV Joins U.S. Smartphone Market
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OKI Introduces Iris Recognition Technology for Mobile Phones
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Mitsubishi Chemicals Releases BD-R/RE Media
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Friday, November 24, 2006
Chip to Block Computer Viruses
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Ericsson to Expand Ties with Sony to Mobile TV
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Samsung's slim m610 clamshell available from Sprint
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Successor to T-Mobile Dash Spotted
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Trust Introduces Three New HiRes Webcams
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Sony Finds Defect in Cyber-shot Digital Cameras
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Kaspersky Lab Launches New Technical Support Portal
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BenQ Introduces W9000 Full HD 1080p Projector
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Quantum Optical Lab Purchases DaTARIUS HD DVD testing Solution
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Plextor PX-B900A Blu-Ray Drive Review
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Thursday, November 23, 2006
Spire Launches All New Heat Sink Design
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Microsoft Files New Antitrust Documents with EU
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Zelda Wins Wii Players but Critics Query Future Demand
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Intel Details HDMI/HDPC Bearlake Chipset
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EU to Expand 3G Bandwidth
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Nero Premium Updated
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Xbox 360 Unveils First Wave of TV Shows and Movies on Xbox Live
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006
ViewSonic Broadens Display Options with Bigger, Faster and Sleeker LCDs
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Symantec Releases Norton 360 Public Beta
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BenQ Introduces New LCD TVs Featuring Premium Surround Sound
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Mushkin Announces New XP2-8500 DDR2
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Palm Announces Availability of Treo 680 Smartphone in Four Colors
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Office Unfazed by Google Threat
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Microsoft Brings 129 Lawsuits Against Phishers
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Samsung Launches a New Mobile TV Phone in Italy
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UMC Produces Working 45nm ICs
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BenQ Introduces New LCD TVs
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Treo 680 Smartphone Available in Four Colors
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Kingston Unveiled DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition
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AMD Congratulates Nintendo on the Launch of Wii
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Check Backward Compatibility of PS3 With Legacy Games
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Company Proposes E-mail Service for Basic Mobile Phones
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New Sony PSP 3.0 Firmware Offers PS3 Integration
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ADS Launches Hardware-based H.264 Conversion Solution
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Mac Fans Buzzing About Expected Apple "iPhone"
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Microsoft Explains Vista ReadyBoost
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Internet Groups Hail 'victory for free speech' After US Court Ruling
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Samsung Joins DVD6C in Licensing DVD Patents
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Samsung Develops World's Slimmest Mobile LCD Screen
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Monday, November 20, 2006
Creative Launches New Range of Hi-Fi Docking Speaker Systems
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OCZ Unveils the PC2-9200 FlexXLC Modules - World's Fastest Memory
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Kingston Technology Releases 4-GB ValueRAM DDR2 DIMMs
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BenQ Unveiled Four New LCD Monitors
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InterVideo Ulead Announces Support for Windows Vista
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VoodooPC Delivers High-Performance Monitor
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Nero 7 Ready for Windows Vista RTM
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Sony Says 50 GB Blu-ray Up and Running
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Sony, NXP Set Standard in Wireless Cards
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Sparkle Presents GeForce 7600 GS AGP Mainsrtream Graphics Cards
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Toshiba Introduces 8GB SDHC Card
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JVC Releases Blu-Ray Media
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Ballmer: Linux Users Owe Microsoft
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Universal Music sues MySpace
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Nintendo Debuts Wii, Eyes Microsoft, Sony
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Friday, November 17, 2006
MSI Introduced P6N Series Motherboards
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OCZ Technology Unveils the XTC Memory Cooler
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TakeTwo Interactive Develops 20 Games for the PlayStation 3
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MySpace to Launch Enhanced Copyright Protection Tool
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SanDisk Supports Nintendo Wii Launch With Special Gaming Card
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MF Digital Introduces Data Ripping Software
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PlayStation 3: Supercomputer Performance at PC Pricing
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Noble House CD Carrying New 220 DVD/CD Printer Autoloader
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Throngs Delight as Sony's PlayStation 3 Finally Makes US Debut
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Madden NFL 07, Need for Speed Carbon and Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07 for playstation 3 3 Available in Stores Today
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CMC Shows Next Generation HD-DVD and Blu-ray Discs and at GITEX Dubai 2006
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Blu-Ray Disc Drive Prices to Drop 50% by 2008
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Sony Ericsson to Unveil RAZR Rival Early '07
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Thursday, November 16, 2006
Kingmax Released New-Generation SDHC Memory Card
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MSI Reveals Quad-Core Ready Motherboards
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Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft Unite to Provide Better Search Results
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EA Announces Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars for the Xbox 360
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Sonic Solutions Sues Nero AG and Nero Inc.
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Nikon Announces the D40 Entry-level D-SLR
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Hitachi Aims to up Margin, May Exit Flat TVs, HDDs
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Eye on PS3's Optical Pickup Unit
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Verizon to launch "Chocolate Flip"
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Verizon to get new Samsung U620
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Sling announces SlingPlayer for Symbian
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Critical Update For WinZip 10.0
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Sony Software Upgrades to Fix PlayStation 3 Glitches
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AOL Introduces New AIM 6.0 Service
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JVC Develops New High-Resolution Encoding Technology
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Memory-Tech to Offer Chinese Version of HD DVD Discs in China
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AGEIA Technologies Launches "Fall For PhysX" Game Bundle
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Sony Starts Marketing Campaign For Playstation 3
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Sprint to Put Microsoft Search on its Mobile Phones
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Nintendo Eyes Comeback With Family-friendly Wii
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
OCZ Technology Launches System Elite Memory Series
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F-Secure Announces First Full Protection Mobile Security for S60 3rd Edition
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GameStop and EB Games to Host Midnight Launches of Sony's PS3
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ATI Releases Catalyst 6.11 Drivers
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ASUS Motherboards Ready for Next-Generation Intel Quad-Core Processors
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Ubisoft Announces Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas Online Challenge
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Activision's PS3 and Wii Games Ship to Retail Locations in North America
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Japan to Study Net Neutrality
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Microsoft to Do Online Test of "Halo 3" in 2007
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EU Piles Fresh Pressure on Microsoft in Antitrust Showdown
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Buena Vista Announces First Wave of Blu-ray Releases for 2007
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New Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker Supports LightScribe
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Pirated versions of Vista May be Useless, Says Microsoft
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Fujifilm Re-introduces Fujichrome Velvia Film
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Quanta Storage May Become Sony OEM Maker For Slim DVD Burners
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Apple Releases Firmware Update for the Mac
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Longhorn Beta 3 Available First Half of 2007
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Toshiba Launches Second Generation HD DVD Players in Japan
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Microsoft CEO Touts Company "Bet" on Web Services
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Nintendo to Ship 400,000 Wii Units for Japan Debut
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Autodesk's 3D Software Drives Next-Generation Gaming Graphics
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Sun Releases Java to The Open Source Community
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HP Unveils Multi-core Workstations
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Flextronics and HP Enhance Mobile Phone Image Quality
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Epson and Microsoft Announce a Cross-License of their Patent Holdings
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Dell Announced Powerfull XPS 710 Desktop and UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC
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BioWare to Integrate AGEIA PhysX Technology into Eclipse Engine
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Zune music player's slow first day no surprise
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Apple deals help iPod videos play on planes
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Samsung Powers up 2.5" HDD Line with 160GB
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Microsoft offers patches for seven 'critical' flaws
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Intel Ignites Quad-Core Era
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Lenovo Puts a New Spin on the ThinkPad Tablet PC
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Seagate LD25 Series Hard Drives are now Shipping
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NEC LCD Technologies Develops 3.5-Inch New System-on-Glass LCD Module
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AMD Uses Graphics Processor For High-performance Computing Applications
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Google Closes YouTube Deal
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DaTARIUS Opens Office in China
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Cingular, Samsung Launch New Blackjack Smart Device
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Google Earth Maps History
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Epson and Microsoft In Cross-License Agreement
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Samsung Cancels Plans For Blu-Ray / HD DVD Hybrid Players
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Intel to Introduce More Core 2 Duo Processors Next Year
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AMD, Intel Fight on Supercomputer List
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Sony PS3 Japan Launch Hits Software Glitches
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Ritek to Become Exclusive ODM Maker for Hitachi Maxell
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Monday, November 13, 2006
EA Ships the Ultima Online 9th Anniversary Collection
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Dell Introduced Company's First Multifunction Color Laser Printer
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New Apple Patents May Reveal The iPhone
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FCC Approves BenQ's Second Pocket PC Phone
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Sun Makes Java Software Available for Free
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IBM Dominates in New Game Consoles
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Nintendo to Enable DVD Functionality in Future Wii Console
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Ethernet Adaptor Offers 190 Mbps Data Transmission Over Home Power Lines
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CyberLink Launches Next-Gen PowerProducer 4
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Moser Baer's New CD-Rs Promise Data Protection For 200 Years
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MP3.com Returns to Music Sharing With New Features
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Zune MP3 player Has a Lot of Catching Up to Do
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PlayStation 3 Flies Off Shelves in Boost to Ailing Sony
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Friday, November 10, 2006
Apacer Flash Drives Primed for Microsoft Vista ReadyBoost
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Gigabyte Launches Flagship GeForce 8800
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ASUS Striker Extreme Motherboard Incorporates Unique Features for Both Easy DIY and Stylish Gaming
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ASUS EN8800 Series Scores 10,531 on 3DMark06 with First DirectX 10-Ready Graphics Cards
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Gigastorage and Princo infringed Philips patents
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Packet loss problems surface in Wi-Fi nets
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IBM unveils servers running Intel quad-core chips
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Sony Starts Industry First Compliance Test for HDMI ver.1.3a
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Microsoft pays Universal for 'iPod killer' sales
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Denial of service attackers face 10 years in jail
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SPARKLE Announces GeForce 8800 Series Video Cards
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Vista so secure it 'doesn't need antivirus'
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Sony PS3 to Launch Gaming Battle
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IBM Revs Up Performance of x86 Servers With New Quad-Core Processors
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HELIOS H4000 HD Upscaling DVD Player Now Available in the US and Europe
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LiteOn Releases LH-20A1P, The First 20X Super AllWrite DVD Burner
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Thursday, November 9, 2006
ASUS AI Lifestyle Motherboard Incorporates Third PCIe x16 Slot
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Gigabyte to Announce New Motherboards With nForce 600 Series Chipsets
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OCZ Announces the Exclusive OCZ NVIDIA SLI-Ready Series
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MainConcept Releases MCE Encoder for Vista & XP Media Center Edition
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New Forceware Drivers by Nvidia
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Broadcom Unveils Blu-ray/HD DVD System-on-a-Chip Solution
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Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.8 Released
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PlayStation 3 to Get Software Update at Launch
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Palm Treo 750 gets FCC Approval
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Sony Firm on U.S. Pricing for PlayStation 3
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Panasonic Updates Its Toughbook eLite Notebook PC line
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New Alienware Desktops Equipped With NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX
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Pioneer Shipping Two New High Definition 50" and 60" Commercial Plasmas
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Dell Launches Removable Hard Drive to Ease Backup Pain
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Dell Expands Desktop Lineup With Two Energy-Efficient Models
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XFX GeForce 8800GTX and GeForce 8800 GTS GPUs Break the Sound Barrier
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Nvidia Unveils CUDA
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Corsair Unleashes TWIN2X2048-9136C5D DOMINATOR 2GB Kits
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abit Launches IN9 32X-MAX
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EVGA ships the EVGA nForce 680i SLI
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Skype tests new features
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FOXCONN Unveils GeForce 8800GTX/GTS Graphics Cards
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VIA Launches PCI Express Chipset for VIA Processor Platforms
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Intel Boosts Super-Computing Efforts
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Microsoft's Vista Operating System Ready for the World
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OCZ Technology Announces the Exclusive OCZ NVIDIA SLI-Ready Series
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Not so Fast, Spanish P2P
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Microsoft to Pay Novell $240 Million
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PayPal plans $20 rebates to users
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Samsung's SPH-8100 Ready for Release
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Samsung introduces a 1GB SIM/Storage Card
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Nvidia Unveils GeForce 8800 GTX/GTS Graphics Cards
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Epson FeRAM Memory Promises Ten Times More Rewriting Cycles Than Conventional Products
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Apple MacBook to Use Intel Core 2 Duo Processors
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Taiwan CD-R Makers To Benefit From the End of EU Antidumping Tariff
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PS3 Emulator Promises Compatibility with PS2 Games
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Samsung 1GB Multimedia SIM Card For Mobiles
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S3 Graphics Chrome S27 DDR2 Graphics Cards Now Available
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Google to Move Into U.S. Radio
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Intel Announces First Volume Shipments of 65nm NOR Flash Multi-Level Cell Products
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Panasonic Debuts First SD Memory Card HD Video Camera Supporting AVCHD Format
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Intel Backs Web 2.0 Software Drive For Business
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Technology Battle on to Channel Films to Homes and Hands
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Tuesday, November 7, 2006
Sony Ericsson to Acquire UIQ Technology AB
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AMD Announced ATI Radeon X1900 G5 Mac Edition
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Sony SXRD(TM) Sets a New Standard for Home Theatre Technology
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ASUS Presents the World's First WHQL Certified Notebook
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Microsoft Releases .Net Framework 3.0
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New Chip Enables Existing AVRs to Support HD DVD and Blu-ray Surround Sound
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NEC to Provide Largest SX-8R Supercomputer System to Osaka University
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Microsoft Targets Google With New Online '3-D' City Maps
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Samsung Reveals the Latest in Wimax Mobile Devices
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Media, Financial Services, Travel and Automotive Companies Will Lead Online Advertising Spending Over the Next Five Years
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Nokia to Release TV Phone
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Google Warns Against Changes to Australian Copyright Law
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Sony NEC Optiarc Aims High
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Adobe and Mozilla to Open Source Flash Player Scripting Engine
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Film, TV Downloads Newly Available via Xbox 360
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Sprint Announces Motorola SLVR
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Monday, November 6, 2006
Dell Announced Two Notebooks for Small Businesses
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Microsoft Completes Office 2007
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Nvidia Promises Near 2X Performance Boost with New Autodesk 3ds Max 9 and AutoCAD 2007 Drivers
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Google to Broker Print Ads in Newspapers
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Nvidia to Buy PortalPlayer for $357 Million
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AMD Brings ATI Radeon X1900 grapghis Card to Power Mac G5
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Plasmon Ships UDO-DMD Drives to HD DVD Content Mastering Application Providers
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CyberLink and LG Electronics Release PC Solution for Playing and Burning Blu-ray Discs
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Dual-Format Blue Laser Players Expected Next Year
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Motorola KRZR K1m Now on Sprint.
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Google Sync
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Samsung Introduces 20" LED BLU Monitor
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Apple Announces 8GB Model of iPod nano RED Special Edition
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Friday, November 3, 2006
AOpen DSW1812P 18x DVD Burner Launched in the U.S.
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iTunes Music on the Blackberry Pearl
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Adobe Launches Acrobat 8
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World Trade Center on DVD, HD-DVD, Blu-ray
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Revision to Windows Vista Retail Licensing Terms
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Samsung Launches the Mini MP3 phone
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Microsoft, Novell Reach Agreement on Linux
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OCZ Announces the PC2-6400 Titanium Series with EPP
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Creative Announces Laser Mouse for Gamers
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Thursday, November 2, 2006
Google Launches Mobile Application for Gmail
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Traxdata's New 4GB SDHC Cards
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InterVideo Launches WinDVD 8
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BenQ Launches 24" Widescreen Monitor with HDMI Interface
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New Nvidia Drivers Enable HD DVD and Blu-Ray Movie Play-back
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Kyocera introduces the K35 (code named Cyclops) to Virgin Mobile
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Samsung makes the "Drift" for Helio
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Treo 750 Poised for Cingular Debut:
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BenQ LCD Monitors Receive Microsoft Vista Certification
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Panasonic Eliminates Lead In Plasma TVs
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New Delays For Pioneer Blu-ray Player
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Symantec Gets Ready for Vista
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OCZ Adds 850W PSU to the GameXStream Family
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JPEG Patent Cases Settled
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S-LCD Expects New Growth Surge from 8th generation LCD Fabrication Line
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Pioneer Announces Enhanced In-Dash Navigation System
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Yahoo Video-sharing Website Goes European
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Fox Puts Rush on "X-Men" For PS3 Blu-ray
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Nintendo Picks GameStop, Toys "R" Us for Wii Launch
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Explosive Device Shatters Window at Paypal HQ
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YouTube Comes to Mobile Devices Next Year
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Intel Quad-core Benchmarks Appear Online
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Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Cingular to Launch Cell Phone Music Service
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Need for Speed Carbon in Stores This Week
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Apple Announces iTunes Latino on the iTunes Store
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VESA Adds HDCP to DisplayPort Specifications
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U.S. Justice Dept. Probing Sony Unit
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Asus Unveils Leather Bound Notebooks
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Creative Introduces Live! Cam Optia
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Wireless HD Interest Group Formed Up
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Corsair Unveils DOMINATOR DDR2-800 Memory
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Kingston Technology Unveils 2-GB ValueRAM SO-DIMMs
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Recordable DVD Council Pushes 12x DVD-RAM Format
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Sony to Sell World's Lightest Notebook PC in Dec
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Plasmon Doubles the Capacity of Enterprise Class UDO Appliances
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Hitachi Unveils 2.5-inch Hard Drive Roadmap
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Midway Ships Unreal Anthology for PC
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Samsung Develops 16-Chip Multi-Stack Package Technology
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Nvidia GeForce 8800 Specs Leaked
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New Catalyst 6.10 Drivers Accelerates Intel 965 Crossfire Configurations
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U.S. Intelligence Unveils Spy Version of Wikipedia
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Microsoft to Release Office Live on November 15
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Apple's Tiny iPod Shuffle in Stores on Friday
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Microsoft Postpones "Halo" movie
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