Saturday, March 31, 2007
Newest Treo about to hit Sprint
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CTIA Emerging Technology Awards
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Friday, March 30, 2007
Panasonic Presents 1080P High Definition Plasma TVs
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Microsoft Confirms Vulnerability in Windows Animated Cursor Handling
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BenQ May Outsource Own Brand Business Products
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DVD Copy Control Association Loses Lagal Case Over DVD Copying
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iTunes Introduces Complete My Album
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OCZ Releases PC2-6400 NVIDIA SLI-Ready Certified Modules with 1T Command Rate
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Microsoft Previews New Mobile Internet Browser
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LG Releases New External Super Multi DVD burner
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Sony: No plans for 80GB PS3
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Sony Offers PSP Users T-Mobile Hotspot Access
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Toshiba Confirms HD DVD Player Price Cuts
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Thursday, March 29, 2007
Samsung Introduces SCX-6345FN Network-Ready Multifunction Printer
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Adobe Unveils Preview of Acrobat 3D Version 8
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Iomega Announces New Power Pro Desktop Hard Drive
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Watch High-Definition TV Anywhere with Plextor Mini Digital HDTV Receiver
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BenQ Introduces New FP93GW/FP93GWa LCD Monitors
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Catalyst 7.3 Graphics Drivers Released
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Intel's "Nehalem" Processors Pack Graphics Core, Memory Controller
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
AMD Unveils M690 Chipset for Notebooks
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Beyond the Sword Expansion Pack for Civilization IV will be available in July 2007
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NCsoft Announced Guild Wars 2
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Nyko Ships New Line Of Wii Peripherals
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HP Sues Acer For Patent Infringement
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Sony Ships Blu-Ray Player in Europe
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TSMC to Begin Production of 55nm Chips in May
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Mozilla and eBay to Make the Auctions Easier for Firefox Users
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New Kyocera Line
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Windows Mobile 6.0 Upgrade Coming to the 750
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New Symbian OS Launched
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RIM Embracing Multi-Media Developers
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Officials Seize 1.64 Million Illegal DVDs In China
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Microsoft Patches Vista Problem with iPod
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Tapematic 2Print Integrates DaTARIUS Inspect System
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Matsushita's Workers to Work From Home
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Japanese Suicide Website Murderer Sentenced to Death
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Yahoo Users Get Unlimited E-mail Storage
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LG to Unveil "Google Phones" Next Month
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Microsoft Unveils Xbox 360 Elite
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Shivering Isles Expansion for Oblivion Now Available
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Sanyo Unveils Mobile Phone Compliant with Military Standard
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XFX Debuts New nForce 600i Series Motherboards
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CyberLink Supports AVCHD Standard for Disc Playback and Authoring
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Sony Ericsson Announces Newest Walkman Phone
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Nvidia Announces nForce 680i LT SLI
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Panasonic Announces USB-powered Super-multi DVD Burner
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Samsung Unveils Fusion Technology For Mobile Devices
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SRS Labs Releases New Audio Solutions for Windows Mobile 6
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OCZ Combines microSD, SD, and USB in One
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Yahoo Signs First Partners in Mobile Ad Push
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Napster, AT&T in Wireless Music Tie-up
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Adobe Debuts Creative Suite Software
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Nintendo to Block Wii Modchips
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Monday, March 26, 2007
Microsoft Sold 20 Million Vista Licenses
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LG AX8600 makes CTIA Debut
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Samsung Upstages CTIA Competition
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Sony Ericsson CTIA debut
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EA Ships C&C3 Tiberium Wars for the PC
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Super Talent Announces 4 GigaByte DDR2-800 Gaming Kit
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New Input Display Accommodates Wider Range of Ambient Light Conditions
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Philips Intelligent Agent 2.0 Released
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Intel Invests 2.5 Billion Dollars in China Plant
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IBM Demonstrates World's Fastest Optical Chipset
Prototype Technology
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Friday, March 23, 2007
Oracle Sues SAP
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Gamers Worldwide Finally Grab Ahold of Playstation 3
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Yahoo! Reinvents Search for the Mobile Web
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Is Palm for Sale or Not?
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Nokia Begins Shipping the N95
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Thursday, March 22, 2007
Alienware Offers Desktops With Overclocked Quad-Core Processors
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Nokia N95 Started Shipping
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News Corp., NBC to Unveils YouTube Rival
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Gamers Queue For Playstation 3
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Asus' Quiet Cooling Solutions
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Google Tests Pay-Per-Action for Google AdWords
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Microsoft Combines Search, Ad Development Teams
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Hitachi Closes Mexico Plant
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Microsoft Finds No Xbox Live Security Breach
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Apple Moves Into Living Rooms
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Sony Develops "CLEFIA" - New Algorithm For Copyright Protection
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Mushkin Released High-Performance XP2 DDR2 Memory Modules
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Sega to Unveil Five Games at European PS3 Launch
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Apple TV Now Shipping
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"Gears of War" Game Turning to Film
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Microsoft's Next Windows OS Details Appear Online
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Firefox Update Fixes Security Hole
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IRMA Changes Name
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More Rumors on Next Xbox 360 Surface
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Maxell Launches Removable Hard Disk Drive For Recording Protected High Definition Content
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Call Of Juarez Coming to Xbox 360 in Summer 2007
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for PS3 is Shipping
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MSI Unveils Stylish 12" Widescreen Notebook
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YouTube Announced the First-ever YouTube Video Awards
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Pioneer Introduced Its First 50" 1080p Plasma Display
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NEC Extends MultiSync 70 Series with a 24-Inch Widescreen Display
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Plextor Unveils 5.25" Dual-Bay ODD solution
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Palm Takeover Expected This Week
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Sony Lists PS2, PSOne Games Compatible With PlayStation 3
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New Consortium to Develop Specifications For IPTV
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Nero 7 Updated
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Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Expands Family of LED-Backlit LCD Panels for Notebook PCs
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MSI's HDMI Ready Motherboards
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Hynix and Toshiba in Patent Agreement
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New Blu-Ray, HD DVD Drives and 20X DVD Burners at CeBIT
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Monday, March 19, 2007
Secure Disc Standalone for DVD and CD Data Security
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New PS3 Firmware Adds Background Downloading Feature
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Patriot Unveils 4GB Memory Modules for Gamers
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BenQ Launches P51 PDA Phone
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Hynix Unveils 185MHz Mobile DDR SDRAM
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Samsung Unveils Wireless High-Definition IPTV Set-Top Box
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ODD Makers Accelerate Production of 20x DVD Burners
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Google Phone Rumours Still Alive
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Google Expands Into In-game Advertising
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Samsung Introduces Bluetooth Headset Designed by Bang and
Olufsen
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Tetris For Xbox 360
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SanDisk Receives MPEG Audio Patents License
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Sunday, March 18, 2007
T-Mobile - Get More in 2007
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EDGE to Get Faster by 2009
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New ASUS Pocket PC
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Friday, March 16, 2007
ASUS Unveiled TS-8 Slim Chassis Series
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Eidos to Release PC Titles via Steam
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Atari Launches Test Drive Unlimited for PS2
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CeBIT: AMD Presents R600 DirectX10 GPU
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Euro 2008 Championship on Mobile TV
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Extend Vista Licensing For a Year For Free
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SanDisk Introduces 8GB SDHC Flash Card
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TDK Inkjet and Thermal Printable Blu-ray Discs Available in Europe
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SiS Showcases Vista Ready Chipsets at CeBIT
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Sony NEC Optiarc Europe GmbH Starts its Operation
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Wii Top-selling Game Console
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Iomega Announces New Data Recovery Services in Europe
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Halo 3 Launch in September
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CeBIT: Blu-ray to Replace DVDs Within Three Years
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Toshiba HD-EP10 HD DVD Player Coming in Europe
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
Creative Introduces the Fatal1ty Gaming Headset
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Pioneer Announces PureVision PDP-427CMX Plasma Display
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Roxio Launches Roxio Copy & Convert 3
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Downloadable DVDs Incompatible With Current DVD Recorders
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Commodore is Back With Gaming PCs
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Biostar TF7050-M2 Multimedia Motherboard For Windows Vista
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BenQ Launches Joybook R42 Series
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Skype Introduces SkypeFind and Skype Prime Beta
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Google to Further Protect Privacy of Online Searchers
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CyberLink Showcases High-Def Entertainment Solutions at CeBIT 2007
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MPEG LA Issues VC-1 Patent Portfolio License
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OCZ Technology at CeBIT 2007
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ArcSoft Demonstrates HD DVD Solutions at CeBIT
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
College Hoops 2K7 Released for PS3
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Is this the Google Phone?
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Incredibly Small VK2200
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Sony Ericsson W660 Looks Hot
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Logitech Delivers Peripherals for Playstation 3
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ASUS Launches HD DVD Notebooks
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NBC to Offer On-demand Mobile TV Service
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Vista Gamers Linked With Windows Live
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Samsung Upgrades Origami Mobile PC
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Super Talent Releases SATA Solid State Disk Drives
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Blu-ray and HD DVD Battle on Sales Figures
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Super Talent 4GigaByte DIMMs
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Microsoft Unites Xbox and PC Gamers
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Firmware Upgrade V1.55 for Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Released
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Nero at CeBIT
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SlySoft Acquires Game Jackal
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New Laser Diode Offers 6x Recording For Dual-layer Blu-Ray and HD DVD
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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
ECS' Next Generation Motherboards Unveiled at CeBIT 2007
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Sanyo DMX-CG65 Xacti 2.0
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Viacom Sues YouTube For $1 Billion
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PSP Redesign Confirmed
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U-Tech Starts Productiuon of Pre-recorded HD DVD Discs
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Sapphire at CeBIT
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Samsung Teams Up With Beyonce for Ultra Music
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World's Biggest High-tech Fair Opens its Gates
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Cisco, IBM to Merge Maintenance Services Abroad
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SanDisk Launches 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive For Notebooks
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ASUSTek's DRW-1814BL DVD Burner Bundled With Nero 7 Essentials
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Monday, March 12, 2007
Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars for PC has Gone Gold
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OCZ Announces the 1010 Watt GameXStream Power Supply
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BenQ Unveils E81 UMTS 3G Phone
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Asus Launched A626 Ultra-Slim PDA
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Intel Releases 50-Watt Quad-Core Server Processors
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IBM Announces Production of Cell Chip at 65nm
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New Red Pearl and Treo from AT&T
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NXP Offers Vista Driver For PC TV Products
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Corsair Showcases Families of Products at CeBIT
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Philips Sells 887 Million Shares in TSMC
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Gecube at CeBIT 2007
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Wikipedia Plans Search Engine
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Samsung Develops World's First Eight-gigabyte Memory Card
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EU Takes Aim at Apple Over iTunes
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YouTube Back Online in Turkey
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Friday, March 9, 2007
DVD DL Discs Demand Will Be More Than Double in 2007
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Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 in Stores Now for Xbox 360
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TDK New GBDisk RA6 Series of Silicon Disks Features Defective Block Management
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GeCube X1950XT OverDrive X Series
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Fujitsu Delivers 160GB 2.5-inch SATA Hard Disk Drive
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Sony Unveils Virtual Universe for PS3
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Court Rules for Dell, Microsoft in Alcatel-Lucent Case
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TSMC Achieves 65 Nanometer Embedded DRAM Milestone
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New Medium Enterprises Showcases HD VMD PC Products At Media-Tech
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LG Presents New DVD and Blu-Ray Burners at CeBIT
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Microsoft's HD Photo to Replace JPEG
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AMD Promises Console-Quality Games for Handheld Devices
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Ricoh Launches the World's First 16x DVD+R Double Layer Blank Disc
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Sony DADC Showcases 50GB Blu-Ray Technology Through New Alliance
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Toshiba plans Hindi films in HD DVD format
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Blu-ray, HD DVD crack becomes a crevice
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Thursday, March 8, 2007
Verizon getting LG VX9400 Soon
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Missing Sync Nears Release
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Maybe The Last Palm OS Treo Nears Release
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Adobe to Release Two Editions of Photoshop CS3
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SanDisk Introduces 4-Gigabyte SanDisk Extreme III Cards
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Sony Debuts DSC-G1 Wireless Digital Camera
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Battlefield 2142: Northern Strike Available
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Samsung Announces Its Newest Ultra- Mobile PC Q1P for Windows Vista
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Ship Simulator 2007 Announced
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SEGA Announces Six New Titles Now Available For The Wii Virtual Console
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Commodore Goes Back to PC
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Test Drive Unlimited Goes Gold On PC And PS2 System
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Advanced EFS Data Recovery 3.2 Breaks Vista EFS Encryption
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Taiwan's Asustek targets more own-brand shipments
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Putting Blu-ray in PS3 is "Smartest Decision We Ever Made"
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PNY launches Quadro FX 4600 for 3D pros
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Nvidia and AMD DirectX 10-capable GPUs to arrive in 2Q
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AnyDVD removes Blu-Ray DRM
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Blu-ray Disc Sales Surpass HD DVD
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Overseas film makers win pirated DVD case
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007
RIM just launched the newly designed BlackBerry 8800, but it looks like a new BlackBerry is near
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Palm's "Mystery Device" is on the Horizon
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RIM Chairman Forced to Step Down
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i-Chill Introduces Passive Cooling Solution with AC Accelero S2M S1M
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EVGA Released e-GeForce 8800 GTS KO ACS3
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Monday, March 5, 2007
RIAA Pushes Through Internet Radio Royalty Rates Designed To Kill Webcasts
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Movie firms working on digital film system
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Blu-ray backer Samsung shows HD DVD laptop
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HD DVD group approves China-specific specification
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Leadtek Announced NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600/4600 Graphic Cards
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Friday, March 2, 2007
CyberLink Releases Vista Ready CyberLink DVD Suite 5
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Hackers Crack Xbox 360 Security
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Asus Unveils HDCP Audio and Video Motherboard
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New CDRW Combo Drives by Teac
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EA Sells Music From Video Games via Apple's iTunes
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Lenovo to recall 205,000 Sanyo Battery Packs
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AMD Demonstrates Accelerated Computing Solution that Breaks Teraflop Barrier
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BenQ Exits DVD Recorder Business
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Thursday, March 1, 2007
DVD Forum 37th Steering Committee Meeting Results
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VCAST TV is Here
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Gupp Phreedom is Set for Release
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LightScribe Simplifies Direct Disc Labeling
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Sony Expects to Resolve PS3 Shortages by May
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Sonic Solutions Withdraws November 2006 Patent Infringement Suit
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Bayer Raises Prices for Polycarbonates
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Recording Industry Urges Students to Stop Downloads
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Plasmon to Showcase New UDO2 Blue-Laser Storage Technology at CeBIT
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EU Warns Microsoft of Further Fines
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New AMD Chipset Integrates ATI Graphics and HDMI
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Samsung Begins Production of DDR2 Memory Using 60nm-Class Technology
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DVD Forum Celebrates 10th Anniversary
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PowerColor Introduces X1950 PRO Silence Edition
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