Monday, July 31, 2006
AOL Trials Video Portal
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Microsoft Submitted Documents to Avoid Fine
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Sony Unveils New 2.74-inch TFT LCD Module for Mobiles
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Industry Expects Blue-laser Pick-up Heads Shortage
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NEC Develops New Design Method for High Speed LSI with More than 50 Million Transistors
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SanDisk To Acquire Msystems
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French Copyright Law Gets Tougher
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ATI Catalyst 6.7 Released
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Friday, July 28, 2006
Greatest Hits Titles for the PSP
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The Search for Perfect HDTV Customers
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ASUS' Latest Graphics Cards with HDMI
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ATI, NVIDIA Support Intel's New Chips
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Microsoft Sees no Immediate Return on Zune Player
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Intel Cuts Processor Prices by Half
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IE7 to be Distributed via Automatic Updates
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EMI, Warner Shelve Merger Plans
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Blu-ray Disc Patents Updated to Include Hybrid Disc and DVB-GEM
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Radeon X1950 Picture Appears Online
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Nokia Starts Tests of Wi-Fi Internet Mobile Calls
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Thursday, July 27, 2006
EU in Antitrust Probe of Rival DVD Format Creators
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Mozilla releases Firefox 1.5.05
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Industry Giants Form New Joint Venture
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Kazaa Becomes Legal Service
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Toshiba Settles Suit With Flash Memory Inventor
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Intel Unveils Core 2 Duo Chips
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First HD DVD Recorder Goes on Sale Today
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Samsung Claims Industry's Highest-density MMC Cards
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DVD Patent Violation Brings Panasonic, CMC Magnetics in Court
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Metallica Ends iTunes Holdout
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Thomson Announces Availability of HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc Manufacturing and Distribution Capabilities
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Panasonic to Strengthen PC Optical Disk Drive Business
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus Brings Surround Sound to Home DVDs
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LG Unveils New HD LCD TVs
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Plasma Panel Shipments Rise Just 3% Sequentially: Report
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Motorola's 9mm Phone
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ATI Quashes Intel License Rumour
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Hitachi's 4096-color Electronic Paper Display
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OSTA and Ecma Join Forces to Establish Optical Disc Archival Testing Standard
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Moser Baer Begins Shipping HD DVD-R
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Corsair Launches Flash USB Drive with Bi-stable Cholesteric Display
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Panasonic Releases Portable DVD Multi Burner
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Apple's Wireless Mighty Mouse
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NEC Succeeds in Development of Multiprocessor Virtualization Technology
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InterVideo Releases DVD Copy 5 Platinum
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Intel and Micron Sample First 50 Nanometer NAND Flash Memory Devices
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Skype Edition For Mac Users
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Warner Bros Offers TV Shows on iTunes
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Google Offers Live Traffic Maps on Cell Phones
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NEC to Tie with Matsushita Unit on Cell Phones
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Samsung 4 GB SSD Caching Solution to Eliminate Hard Drive Delays in Windows Vista PCs
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Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Hitachi-LG Data Storage Develops the Industry's First 4x Blu-ray Disc Drive
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Sonic Delivers Blu-ray Disc Software for Mac
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HP Lowers LightScribe Licensing Fee
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Yahoo, Symantec Unveil Security Service
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BenQ Unveils LCD Monitor For Designers
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Philips' Semi Division to Sell for $10.2B
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Monday, July 24, 2006
LG Accuses Samsung of Imitating Phone
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BDA Details Blu-Ray Disc Content Protection Technology
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AMD Significantly Cuts Desktop Processor Prices
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HDMI Backed by China Video Industry Association
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Microsoft Confirms Zune Media Player
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AMD to Acquire ATI Technologies
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Saturday, July 22, 2006
Optical media Company Sponsors T-Shirt Design Competition
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Friday, July 21, 2006
Yahoo Trials DRM-free MP3 Downloads
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Nikon 10.2 mp DSLR Available in 19 Days
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CyberLink BD Solution Bundled With Sony's Blu-ray Burners
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Samsung Introduces Next Generation of MagicNet Enabled Displays at InfoComm 2006
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Asus Threatens Chinese Media With Legal Actions
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DVD+RW Alliance to Set Up Compatibility Group in Taiwan
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More Rumors on Microsoft's iPod Device Emerge
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Nero ShowTime Receives Windows Media Center Edition Certification
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BenQ Unveils Joybook P52 with Built-In Digital TV
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Microsoft Warns About a PowerPoint Virus
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Introducing the World's First WiFi Phones for Skype
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First Meeting of Blu-ray Disc Patent Holders Held
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Thursday, July 20, 2006
First Blu-ray PC software
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Sony Launches Two DVDirect Recorders
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Picture Quality Issue Reported for Samsung BD-P1000 Blu-ray Player
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Microtech Announces New Blu-ray Media Production Solutions
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Albatron AGP7600GS AGP
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Acer Delivers 22-Inch Wide LCD for Gamers
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Google Tests More Accessible Web Search for Blind
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Nvidia Enables Users to Build Quad SLI Systems
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PowerColor X1600 PRO HDMI
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PC Growth Slowed as Europeans Watch World Cup - IDC
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Swap Fake DVDs for Real
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Yahoo, Motorola to Feature Web Services on Phones
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Intel Quad-core Chips Arriving in 2006
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Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Panasonic Debuts LUMIX DMC-FZ50
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Sanyo Electric Launches LCD Projector Targeted for Education Market
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Panasonic Debuts Widescreen LUMIX DMC-LX2
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Sony Launches New HD Camcorders
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Panasonic Introduces Three New FX Series LUMIX Digital Still Cameras
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Panasonic Debuts Its First HDTV Photo Player
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Matsushita Steps Up Plasma HDTV Drive
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NEC Introduces MP201 Single-Chip Application Processor
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Vongo Joins Forces with Toshiba to Deliver Portable Entertainment
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Samsung Produces 60-Nanometer 8-Gigabit NAND Flash Memory
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Hynix Begins Producing 80-nm DRAM
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Adobe Delivers Lightroom Beta for Windows
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Microsoft Sues 26 US Dealers of Pirated Software
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LG Telecom Loses 3G License
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CinemaNow Unveils Download-to-burn DVD Service
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The World's Smallest Fuel Cell for Mobile Phones
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Intel unveils Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processor
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Symantec Claims Security Flaw in Vista
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PS3 Production Begins
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Sony Unveils First Blu-Ray Disc Drive
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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Samsung's 2006 DVD Recorders Minimizes Format Confusion
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Iomega Doubles the Capacity of Its REV Technology
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Teac's Latest DVD Drives
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Nero Vision Application Receives Blu-ray 'Direct to Disc' Certification
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China Blacklists 102 Wireless Services Companies
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BenQ's new LCD-TV: VL3735
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Microsoft, Xen to Run Windows, Linux Side-by-side
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First LG 18x DVD Burner Released in Europe
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Dell Enters Color Printer Business
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Microsoft Releases New Vista Build
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Apple to Announce iTunes Movie Rentals
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Ritek Producing LabelFlash Discs for Fujifilm
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Monday, July 17, 2006
SanDisk Introduces a 4-Gigabyte SDHC Flash Card
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UMC Delivers One Millionth 90nm RV516 Chip to ATI
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DVD Burning of Downloaded Movies
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Disney to Develop Original Blu-ray Titles
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Intel's Core 2 Chip Praised in Online Reviews
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ASUS Targets Gamers with New 2msec LCD Monitor
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Intel to Introduce Long-delayed Chip
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HP Touts Tiny Wireless Chip
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Friday, July 14, 2006
Kingmax Multi-function microSD Card
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New Firmware for the Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD Player
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Half-Life 2 Confirmed for PS3, X360
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EA Unveils Development on Six Titles for Nintendo's Wii
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Gracenote, Music Publishers in Lyrics Deal
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Judge Dismisses Antitrust Complaint vs Google
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Chipmakers Sued Over Price-fix Charges
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Sony-Samsung Unit to Make Most Advanced LCD Panels
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NEC Develops MRAM Cell Technology
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OCZ Announces the PC2-7200 Special Ops Edition
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Thursday, July 13, 2006
Imation Gets Down to Business with Its Blu-ray Discs
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Sanyo Unveils the 7 Megapixel VPC-E7 and VPC-S7
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Intel's Conroe Chip Due July 27
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Panasonic and Sony Expand AVCHD HD Digital Video Camera Recorder Format
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Blu-ray and HD DVD Markets to Exceed $28 Billion by 2010
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ASUS Announces "Republic of Gamers" Series Motherboards
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EA Celebrates Summer with a Showcase of 20 New Titles on 11 Platforms
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AMD Begins First Shipments of AMD64 Products Manufactured At Chartered
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New Finepix S6000FD Digital Camera With Face Detection technology
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ATI to Release 65nm RS700 Chipset in 2007
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PSP Movies on Memory Stick
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Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Released
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Microsoft: Vista Launch Unaffected by EU Fine
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Havok Launches Expanded Suite of Tools for Developers
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Microsoft, Yahoo Link Their Online Instant Messaging Systems
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New Pioneer 1080p Plasma Arrives at Retailers in U.S.
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Eclipse Offers Blu-ray Recordable Formats
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Warner Home Video Announces First Wave of Blu-ray Launch Titles
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Brain power: Your Wish is the Computer's Command
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Toshiba Delays Sale of 1st HD DVD Recorder
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Wednesday, July 12, 2006
TDK Launches DVD and CD Media in Snap N' Save Storage Cases
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UPnP Forum Releases Enhanced AV Specifications
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ScratchLess CD-R Launched in the UK
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Fujitsu Launches New Image-Processing Chips for Compact Digital Cameras
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Firefox 2.0 beta Release Expected This Week
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Iomega Transforming Into Services Company
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New External 12x DVD-RAM Drive by LG
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I-O Data Launches 18x Super-Multi DVD Burner
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ATI Showcases H.264 video Decoder Technology for Xbox 360 HD DVD player
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Microsoft to Appeal Huge EU Fine
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Microsoft Warns of 5 "Critical" Security Flaws
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Sony is Starting Full Services for Blu-ray Disc Production
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DVD Uses Bug Protein to Store Data
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New Group to Promote HD DVD in North America
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Acer Unveils New Aspire 5100 Series
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Sparkle Presents Two New AGP Cards to Mainstream Market
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BPI Requests ISPs Suspend Suspected Filesharers
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Multiple Screenshots Break First "Blue" Video Releases
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Seagate Launches 1TB Maxtor Shared Storage II
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Onkyo Delivers First THX Certified Integrated Home Theater System
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Adaptec and Seagate Join Forces on Serial Attached SCSI Channel Education Initiative
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I-O DATA AVeL LinkPlayer Debuts at CompUSA stores
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OCZ Technology Announces New Tempest CPU Cooler
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Ricoh's Optical Device Read Both HD DVD and Blu-Ray Discs
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Nikon Releases Capture NX Image Editor
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Microsoft to be Fined Again
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Matsushita to Sell 103-inch Plasma TVs
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Friday, July 7, 2006
Microsoft to Release Seven Patches in July update
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Verizon Wireless Launch First 3.2 Mega Pixel Camera Phone In The United States
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Electronics Giants Aim at Chinese Market
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Microsoft Keeping Silent About its Plans for iPod Rival
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Thursday, July 6, 2006
ASUS Announces M2N32 WS Professional Motherboard
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BenQ Launches First Dual-Core Videoconferencing Enabled Joybook
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DaTARIUS Drives Testing in Holographic Storage products
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VIA Delivers Single-Chipset Solution for UMPCs
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Intel Invests $600 million in WiMAX Company
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New MSI Platform for For Intel Core 2 Processors
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Sis Announces SiS662 Chip for Mainstream Market
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Sony Launches Tiny USB Drive With up to 2GB Capacity
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Nintendo's Wii May Get Early Launch
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Samsung Ships GDDR4 Memory Chips
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Microsoft Allows Open Document Format for Software
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Sharp to Start Supplying PV200 Wireless PDA for the U.S. Market
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Sun and Imation to Jointly Develop Tape Drive System
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Microsoft's iPod Available by Christmas
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Microsoft Drops XP Pirate Checks
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Wednesday, July 5, 2006
Thomson's Film Grain Technology Specification Approved by DVD Forum
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Gecube Unveils X1300 and X1600 Graphics Cards with HDCP Support
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Yahoo China to Face Legal Action in Music Copyright Dispute
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Universal Music "Reboots" CD Format
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First 4x Blu-ray Burner Hit the Shelves in Taiwan
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Tuesday, July 4, 2006
Sharp not Fretting BlackBerry's Japan Debut
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RWPPI Exhibits at 2006 SINOCES CE Show
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New Slim Qwerty Smartphone by Samsung
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New Fines For Microsoft
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Konica Minolta Prototypes New White Organic EL Light Emitting Device
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Nvidia Adds HDCP to 7900 Series of Graphics Cards
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Monday, July 3, 2006
China Restricts Internet Cafe Access
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Sony BMG, Warner May Use Criminal Law Against Chinese Web Sites
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BenQ Releases Trio Writer BW1000 Blu-Ray Writer
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New French Law Attacks All Technology Innovators: US Group
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