Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Fujifilm Introduces 23GB Proffesional Disc
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Sony to Use 65nm Cell Processors For PS3
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Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 For Vista Released
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New 8800 Forceware Drivers For Vista
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NME Releases HD VMD Media Format to Playback on All HD Capable Devices
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New Catalyst Drivers Support Blu-Ray, HD DVD Playback
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Windows Vista's Security Will Be Tested
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Apple to Launch Online Video Sales in Europe
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Sony BMG Settles With FTC Over Anti-piracy Software
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
iPod Shuffle Now Available in Five Brilliant Colors
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Primera Disc Publishers Support Windows Vista
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Join the Club Astraware Points Party!
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Windows Mobile 6 it is
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Verizon was Apple's First Choice
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Pirated Windows Vista on sale in China on Global Launch Day
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Game Developer Says Vista Ruins Computer Game Play
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Corsair Unveiled 2GB DDR2-667 ValueSelect SODIMMs
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Verbatim Accelerates to 8x DVD+RW
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Motorola to Use 3G Chips From Texas Instruments
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Bill Gates Leads Charge to Hype Windows Vista launch
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Toshiba Shipping Notebooks with Windows Vista
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IBM Joins the WiMAX Forum
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Nero Announces Major Nero 7 Update
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Monday, January 29, 2007
Verbatim Launch HD DVD Recordable Media
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AMD and Microsoft Collaboration Brings Vista Experience
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Sony Europe Launches Stylish 2.1 Channel PC Speaker System
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MF Digital Partners with Teac
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Sapphire X1950GT Hits New Price Performance Point
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Shanghai Stages 4G Telephony Rollout Before 3G off the Ground
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Google to Share YouTube Revenues With Users
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Epson and Fujitsu Announce Results of Joint Project to Develop
FRAM Technology
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Vista For Home Computers to Make Overdue Debut
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Internet to Revolutionize TV in 5 Years: Gates
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Intel, AMD Proceed in 45nm Transistor Technology
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
Asus P735 Looks Promising
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Back to Basics for Samsung
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AT&T to launch Samsung's Sync in Red
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Saturday, January 27, 2007
Palm Brings Microsoft's Direct Push to Palm OS Based Treo Smartphones
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The Lord Of The Rings Online Release Date Unveiled
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Friday, January 26, 2007
ACCESS renames Palm OS to "Garnet OS"
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Microsoft offers Free Golf Game for Windows Mobile Devices
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Motorola lays of 3500 Employees
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Alltel Wireless, in now offering the Palm Treo 700p
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Samsung Introduced 1.8" HDD With 60GBs on a Single Disk
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CorelDRAW Receives Vista Certification
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AMD's Quad-core Chip 40% Faster than Intel's
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Rivals Attack Vista Again
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NEC Technology Prevents IP Phone SPAM
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Cisco Calls IPhone Suit "minor skirmish"
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AACS Confirms Hacks on high-definition DVD players
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Thursday, January 25, 2007
Scientists Unveil Most Dense Memory Circuit Ever Made
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VIA Announces PCI Express Chipset for Vista-Ready Mobility
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Sony to Launch High-end PS3 in Europe
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Pioneer Unveils the BDC-202 Blu-ray Disc Combo Drive
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
WOW: The Burning Crusade Broke Day-One Sales Record
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Roxio Releases Easy Media Creator 9 Deluxe Suite
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Microsoft clarifies Windows Vista Content Protection Measures
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Analysts See a Speedy End to High-Definition DVD Format Wars
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Thunderbird 2 Beta 2 Released
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No Virus Threat in Nero 7.7.5.1
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Cebit Tech Fair to Cut a Day as Exhibitors Cancel
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New Intel Wireless Product for Laptops Extends Networking Speed and Range
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Toshiba to Launch 56-Nanometer, 16-Gigabit NAND Flash Memory
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Sun to Use Intel Server Chips as Well as AMD
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Ubisoft Develops Driver 76 for PSP
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Thermaltake Unveiled Spirit RS Heatpipe Memory Cooler
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ASUS A8Jr Notebook Series Offers ATI Mobility Radeon X2300
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Monday, January 22, 2007
Hitachi Unveiled New 5.7 and 3.5 Inch TFT Displays
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Ultra-dense Optical Storage Method Created
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Creative Offers Solution for Vista Gaming Sound
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Plextor: Development of New Products Continues
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Samsung to Invest 1.9 Billion Dollars for Microchip Production Lines
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LiteOn Expands 20x Product Line
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IBM Renews Microsoft Rivalry With New Web Software
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BenQ Introduces Two 6 Megapixel Cameras
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Friday, January 19, 2007
New EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTX BlackPearl with Water Cooling
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Asus Pegasus Revealed
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What is the Palm Sherlock?
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Computer Virus Uses European Storms to Spread Globally
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Fraunhofer IIS Introduces MP3 Surround Sound for Internet Radios
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Progression of Pioneer Advancements in DJ Products Displayed at NAMM Show
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Alienware Unveils New Area-51 m5790 Special Edition
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Pegasys/TMPG and DivX Form Alliance
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Fujitsu Promises 5TB Hard Drives
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Asus Presents First 14x DVD-RAM Burner
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Thursday, January 18, 2007
Canon Extends PowerShot Line With A550 and A460 Models
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OCZ Launched New DDR2-1150 FlexXLC Memory
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PRADA and LG Launch Touch Screen Mobile Phone
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Microsoft, Nortel Offer New Services
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Pirated HD DVD Movies Appear on P2P Networks
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JVC to Release DVD Writer
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Euro1080 Adopts aacPlus/DTS Surround Sound for New MPEG-4 HDTV Transmissions
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Two New Graphics Families From Sapphire
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Corsair Expands Capacity of Flash Readout USB Drives to 8GB
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Sony Presents Four New Cyber-Shot Models
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Sony Starts MPEG-4 AVC Encoding of Blu-Ray Content
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Adobe Delivers Flash Player 9 for Linux
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BenQ Unveils Windows Vista Joybook Series
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Skype Founders Bring Free Television to the Internet
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Sonic Scenarist to Support Warner Bros Total Hi Def Disc
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NEC Electronics Introduces Next Generation of LSI Chips for HD DVD Systems
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Dell Launches its First Ruggedized Notebook
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Sony Announces its Entry Into The CompactFlash Market
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Bluetooth Specialist CSR Heads in GPS Direction
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Intel, Eros Take On-Demand "Bollywood" Entertainment Worldwide
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New LSI Allows Mobile Phones to Play iTunes, WMP Files
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NME Announces Worldwide Patents For Multilayer Disc Technology
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PS3s Shippments Seen Missing Target
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PCI Express 2.0 Specifications Released
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OCZ Releases Server-Class 1000W Power Supply for Enthusiasts
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HP Claims Advance in Semiconductor Nanotechnology
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Netflix Brings Movies to Your PC
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Monday, January 15, 2007
New White Pearl Available Now
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ASUS Unveiled Lamborghini VX2 Notebook Series
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Nintendo Wins Emmy Award
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Gecube Ships its HV1650XT DUAL HDMI graphics Cards
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AOL Signs Napster as Music Subscription Service
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Lite-On IT Introduces Slim external DVD Rewriter with LightScribe
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Pirate Bay to Buy Own Island to Beat Copyright Laws
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Sunday, January 14, 2007
Moto Q for sate NOW on Sprint's Web site
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Friday, January 12, 2007
Dolby at ICES
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Sharp to Boost Production of LCD TVs
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Canon to Buy Toshiba's Stake in Display Unit
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Thursday, January 11, 2007
World Of Warcraft Surpasses 8 Million Susbscribers
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Rambus and Spansion In Patent Agreement
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DaTABANK DriveCubes Set Expanded to Stamper Testing
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PSP Plays mp4-AVC videos at 480x272
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Hitachi Demos Four-Layer Blu-Ray Disc Playback
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DIRECTV and Intel Bring Connectivity to TV, PC
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Nero Digital Audioħ Codec Wins Blind Listening Test at 48 kbps
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Cisco Sues Apple Over iPhone Name
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ATI Releases Catalyst 7.1 Drivers
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Nokia Says iPhone "Quite Interesting"
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Warner Home Video Announces Creation of Total Hi Def Disc
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Verbatim Launches Ultra-Compact 12GB Store 'n' Go USB Drive
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HP Showcases Blu-ray Drive
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BenQ Releases FP93G P LCD Monitor
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Zoran Demonstrates Second Generation HDXtreme 2 DVD Upconverter with Integrated 1080p HDMI At CES 2007
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Hollywood Finds a Crowd at Xbox's Marketplace
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Sparkle Announces GeForce 7 Series HDMI Graphic Cards
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Dell Shows Home Entertainment Suite
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Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Creative Introduces Xdock Wireless
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Microsoft and Razer Launch Keyboard for Gamers
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Steve Jobs Unveils the iPhone
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Blu-Ray Camp Bets on 50GB Movie Titles
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Sony Sold One-million PS3 Units in North America
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Pioneer Offers Affordable Navigation System
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BenQ Introduces New Displays For Gamers
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Sapphire Unveils Dual-GPU Graphics Card
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TDK Showcases Latest Blu-Ray Disc Innovations
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New Intel Processors Expand Quad-Core PC, Server Line-Ups
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Aleratec 1:3 DVD/CD Auto Publisher LS Automatically Duplicates and Burns LightScribe DVD and CD Labels
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Onkyo to Launch HD DVD Player in 2007
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Monday, January 8, 2007
Verbatim Producing Dual Layer Blu-ray and HD DVD-R Media for the US Market
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Asus Launched First External Graphics Card Station for Notebooks
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Sony Ericsson Introduced New Walkman phone - W200
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Samsung and Google Cooperate for Quick Access to Google Services
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AMD LIVE!(tm) Enhance Digital Entertainment Experiences
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Eledees power-up Konami's first title for Wii
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Sony And Midway Team Up For Six PS3 Titles
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Nero Technology Protects Data on Optical Storage Media
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Maxell Introduces Four New Blu-ray DVD Discs
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Microsoft and Broadcom Deliver Platform for Cost-Efficient HD DVD Players
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Yahoo Previews Messenger for Windows Vista
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Corsair Releases First PC10000 2GB Kits
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AGEIA Debuts PhysX Powered Games
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DivX Releases New Software for Easy Creation of Videos with DVD-Like Features
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Roxio Launches Toast 8 Titanium
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Faster, Sleeker and More Powerful: Palm and Cingular Wireless Deliver the Treo 750 Smart Device
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RIM and Yahoo Partner up
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Pioneer's 1080p/24Hz Home Theater Products Promises Cinematic Picture Performance
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Samsung Unveils Next Generation of Ultra Mobile PCs
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CES: Toshiba Showcases New HD DVD Player
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First SideShow Notebook
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Razer(TM), THX(R) Unveil Razer Mako(TM) 2.1 Bi-Amplified Speaker System at CES 2007
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Sling Media and Palm Expand Mobile TV Viewing Experience With Introduction of SlingPlayer Mobile for Palm OS
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Samsung Showcases Next Generation Blu-Ray Player
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CES: HD DVD Proposes 51GB Disc
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NME Targets PC Users With HD VMD
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CMC Shows Blue Disc Technology at 2007 CES
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Toshiba Showcasing First Notebook Computer with HD DVD-R Drive
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JVC Develops HD Hard-disk Camcorder
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AMD Brings High-Definition TV on PCs with the ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner
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More Details on the LG Dual-Format High-Definition Disc Player
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Nokia Unveils New, Thinner Multimedia Phones
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Sharp Says 108-inch LCD TV is Biggest Yet
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Many Expect iPod Phone at Macworld
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Bill Gates Says Connected Tech Hype Now Reality
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New Forceware Vista Drivers
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CES: Pioneer Showcases Next Generation Blu-ray Disc Combo Drive
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Sunday, January 7, 2007
Treo 750 Arriving on Monday
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Friday, January 5, 2007
CES: LG Unveils New Super Multi Blue Dual-Format Burner
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Brazil Court Orders YouTube Shut on Celeb Sex Video
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Samsung, Hynix To Mass Produce 60nm Memory Chips
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Sony Proposes New Brand Name Tor The xvYCC Standard
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Ritek Announces 8cm recordable DVDs
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SRS Labs Debuts Virtual Surround Technology for Flat Panel
Televisions at CES 2007
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Samsung Develops Portable Digital TV Technology
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Hitachi, Seagate in Race For First 1TB Drives
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Next-generation Cell Processor to Hit 6GHz
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Toshiba Reveals New SDHC and miniSDHC Cards
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Sony Updates VAIO Line For Spring 2007
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LaCie Ships $1149 External Blu-ray Solution For Mac and Windows
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EA Reveals C&C 3 Tiberium Wars: Kane Edition
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Toshiba Ships First HD DVD Burner For Desktop PCs
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Thursday, January 4, 2007
Creative Introduces The Xtreme Gamer Range Of Sound Blaster X-Fi Cards
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Leadtek Presents GeForce 7300GT AGP Graphic Card
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Fujifilm Introduces The New FinePix F40fd
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Intel and CinemaNow Extent Burn-to-DVD Entertainment Experience
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Fujifilm at CES
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LiteOn Takes Over Philips Hungary CD and DVD Drive Plant
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Roxio Launches MyDVD 9 Studio Premier
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DTS Highlights Range of Applications on the CES Show
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Corel Announces Ulead-Brand VideoStudio 10 Vista Update Pack
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NEC Display Solutions Introduces Solar-Powered Battery Package for Monitors
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Details on Sprint Motorola Q Begin to Emerge
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AACS Hacker Replies to Controversial Press Comments
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New Faster e-GeForce 8800's with ACS³ Cooling
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Hard Drive Manufacturers Push Hybrid Technology
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Sonic Launches Technology and IP Licensing Program for Secure DVD-on-Demand
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Google Ties Up With China Mobile
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Toshiba's New USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drives
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Warner to Release HD DVD/Blu-Ray Hybrid Disc
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SanDisk Launches 32-Gigabyte Solid State Drive
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Samsung Develops Double-sided LCD
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LG Finally Unveils First Blu-Ray/HD DVD Player
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Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Kodak and Sony, Sony Ericsson Enter Into Cross-License Agreements
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Treo 750 Set for CES Launch
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Pharos Announces GPS Phone
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Cingular to Become AT&T
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FlatOut 2 Sells Past 500K
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Super Talent New Year's Contest
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Silicon Optix HQV Video Processing Adopted for Toshiba's New HD DVD Player
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OCZ Launches the GeForce 8800 GTX GPU
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Samsung Samples 50-nanometer 16Gb NAND Flash
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Hitachi Ships New 80-Gigabyte 1.8-Inch Hard Drive
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Nokia, Samsung Sued Over Bluetooth
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Media, Tech Firms Probe Possible High-def DVD Hack
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Monday, January 1, 2007
First "Googlephone"will be Samsung's Ultra Edition
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Astraware announces its Annual Hogmanay Party promotion.
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