Thursday, May 31, 2007
AT&T will begin offering the BlackBerry Curve today.
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New Bluetooth Speakerphone from mr Handsfree
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The Palm Foleo, Palm?s First Mobile Companion Product
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Firefox Add-ons May be Risky
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Adobe Announces Acrobat 3D Version 8
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Sony's New Whole House High-definition System
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AMD Introduces AMD Sempron 2100+ Processor
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Three New Windows Live betas Now Available
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YouTube Coming to Apple TV
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Dell, Intel And Microsoft Join Forces To Increase Adoption Of NAND Flash Memory In PC Platforms
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Apple Rolls Out Copy Protection-free iTunes
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Google Make Web Work Offline
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Palm Unveils Compact Portable Computer
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CBS Buys Last.fm
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New Pioneer DVD Writers Bring Simplicity to Digital Archiving
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Funai Enters Blu-Ray
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LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling Launches Photography Kit
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Japanese Mobile Users to Get Quake Warnings
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South Korea May Lose DRAM Domination: iSuppli
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DRM-free iTunes 7.2 Released
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Lite-On Lands OEM Orders For Xbox 360 Drives
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Samsung Adds 4GB Memory to Handsets
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Fujitsu Introduces its First 2.5" HDDs Running at 15,000 rpm
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Samsung Develops High-Density Memory that Simplifies Handset Design
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Adobe Released Acrobat 3D 8
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Google Adds Street-level Views to U.S. Maps
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Microsoft Announces Coffee-table-shaped Computer
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Taiyo Yuden Releases 'Triple Guard' DVD-R Media
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Sony Launch VAIO TZ-Series
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New Optical Element Could Accelerate Development of Holographic Systems
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Finnish Court Drops Charges Against CSS DVD Hackers
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OCZ and PC Power & Cooling Join Forces
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Toshiba to Use AMD Chip in Laptop PCs
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Sharp Develops Industry's Smallest Laser Diode for BD/HD DVD Drives
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Monday, May 28, 2007
BenQ Launches Joybook S32 and S32W
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Saturday, May 26, 2007
New Low End Samsung Phone
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Good News for T-Mobile BlackBerry Users
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Google Calendar for Mobiles Released
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Palm Releases ROM Update for Treo 680
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Friday, May 25, 2007
Toshiba Cancels Launching Plan of SED TVs
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Sony Faces Blu-ray Lawsuit
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Sony Develops Film-Thin Display
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Pioneer Launches 18x SATA DVD Burner
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LG GGW-H10N Blu-Ray HD DVD Combo Drive Shipping
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HP Sees Limited Support For Lightscribe
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Samsung Provides LCD Panels for Nokia
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Malaysia Cinemas Use Night Goggles to Nab Pirates
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Dell to Sell PCs in Retail
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
Codemasters Released Colin McRae: DIRT Demo
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Microsoft to Release HALO 2 for Windows Vista on 8th June
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Ronaldinho Headlines EA's Lineup for Fifa 08
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AACS LA Calls For Managed Copy Implementation
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Dell Computers to Run Linux
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Sony to Launch Advanced PS3
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Sony NEC Optiarc Releases New Blu-Ray Burner
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BT, Sony to Offer Video Calls on PSPs
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Sony Promises Big Sound in Micro Home Theater System
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Blu-ray and HD DVD Data Burning Support under Linux
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Hitachi Maxell Releases Double-layer Blu-Ray Media
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Microsoft Ready For Ad Business
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Latest PS3 Firmware Update Adds Upscaling for Games and DVD Movies
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Hitachi and Panasonic in Plasma TV Partnership
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Asus at Computex 2007
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Google Launches Search Translation Service
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Internet Advertising at Record High in 2006
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Sony Showcases Four-layer Micro-Reflector Holographic Recording System
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Moser Baer Unveils 8x Blu-ray Technology
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New Technology Enables Storing of 500GB on Optical Discs
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NEC LCD Color TFT LCD Module With DRAM Embedded Onto Glass Substrate
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OCZ Introduces DDR3 Memory Modules
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Free Computer Virus Finds Willing Victims
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Super Talent Announces 1333MHz DDR3 Memory
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IBM, Chartered, Samsung, Infineon and Freescale Expand Technology Agreements
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New Feature on Google Trends Shows List of Current Top-Rising Searches
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Ritek to Start Mass Production of BD-RE, HD DVD-RW discs
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Intel, STMicroelectronics And Francisco Partners Establish New Flash Memory Company
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WD Ships 250 GB Hard Drive For Notebooks
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Lenovo and IBM Expand Global Alliance
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Dell Expanded Desktop Gaming Systems Line With the XPS 720 H2C Edition
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Sony Unveiled VAIO BX40-Series Laptop
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Intel Eliminates Use of Lead from Future Microprocessors
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OpenOffice Multiplatform Macro Worm Discovered
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T-Mobile Wing Takes Flight
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Monday, May 21, 2007
Palm Introduces new Bluetooth Keyboard
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LG KP 202 Ready to Hit Europe
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Nokia 3109 Announced
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IBM Unleashes World's Fastest Processor
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Asus Introduces Slim-Slide J502 Phone
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Blizzard Unveiled Starcraft II
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NEC LSI Enables Reception of Television Broadcasts on PCs
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Fujitsu Launches One-Chip LSI for Full HD H.264 Video Processing with Embedded Memory
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BenQ Sells Its Digital Camera Business
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Samsung at SID 2007
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Friday, May 18, 2007
New Expansion for Age Of Empires III in Autumn
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Development of 200GB Blu-Ray Discs Closer to Reality
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Microsoft to Acquire aQuantive Ad Company
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BitTorrent User Jailed in Hong Kong
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Foxconn at Computex 2007
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"Pirates" Coming on Video game
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Wi-Fi Alliance Reveals New Logo and Announces First Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 802.11n Draft 2.0 Products
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Microsoft Bans Modified Xbox 360 Consoles From Xbox LIVE
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Sony Previews 30 PS3 Games
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Ritek at Computex 2007
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New Technology Boosts Capacity of Tape Media to 10 TB
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FCC Approves iPhone For Sale
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AMD Details Plans For Mobile PC Chip Platform
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Thursday, May 17, 2007
Rockstar Games Announces Midnight Club: Los Angeles for PS3 and XBox 360
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LG.Philips LCD Develops Full Color Flexible AMOLED Display
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CyberLink PowerDVD Ultra Supports NVIDIA's PureVideo Architecture
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AACS Circumvented Again
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No Blu-Ray Option For Xbox 360
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Toshiba DVD Patent Complaint
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Samsung Introduces New Portable Slot Loading DVD Burner
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Fujitsu Demos Production Samples of Resistive Touch Panels
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Samsung Develops 8GB Mobile Phone Memory Card
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Toshiba HD DVD Players Get Discount
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Google Revamps Its Search Results
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Amazon to Sell DRM-free Music
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New Medium Enterprises at Media-Tech 2007
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Primera Disc Publishers Burn on 50GB Blu-ray Discs
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Prestige Opts for DaTARIUS DaTABANK
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Sony Profit Falls 68 pct on PS3 Start-up Costs
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WinHEC 2007: Windows "Longhorn" Server Becomes Windows Server 2008
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Pioneer to Introduce Blu-Ray Disc Player in Japan
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Apple Updates MacBook
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Microsoft Sets Launch Date for "Halo 3" Game
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MySpace Deletes Sex Offender Profiles
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Microsoft Updates HD DVD Firmware For Xbox 360
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Motorola Shows New Phones, Media Partnerships
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Open-source Violates 235 Patents: Microsoft
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New Samsung LCD Monitor Use Microsoft Unified Communications Solutions
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Kingston to Unveil Ultra Low Latency 800MHz Memory Modules
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
XFX Ordered to Stop Selling 8600GT Retail Package
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E-TEN Glofiish owners get free Windows Mobile 6 upgrades
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New BlackBerries will have WiFi
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Motorola Announced the RAZR 2
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Nero 7 Receives Authoring and Playback Certification for AVCHD
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Intel to Further Cut Dual-core Prices in June
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AMD Opteron Processor Faster Than Xeon in SQL Database Test
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Thomson to Acquire Reuters
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Spansion, TSMC Agree on Joint Technology Development
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LG Samsung Form the World's Largest Display Alliance
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DirecTV May Try broadband on Power Lines
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AMD Updates Its I/O Virtualization Technology Specification
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Nokia Says iPhone May Boost Pricier Phones
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Fujitsu To Release New 2.5" HDD with 250 GB Capacity
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Panasonic Introduces Next Generation Blu-Ray Disc Player
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Monday, May 14, 2007
OCZ Announced the PC2-8500 AMD CrossFire Reaper HPC Edition
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No Future For Paid Video Downloads: Study
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ASUS Announces EAH2900XT/G/HTVDI/512M with Special 4 Game Bundle
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Aleratec Adds Color to Duplicator LightScribe Media
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Mitsubishi Debuts Eight Thin Frame 1080P LCD Flat Panel HDTVs
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Microsoft Unveils Hardware For Web Phone Push
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Microsoft Previews Halo 3
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Panasonic Develops Next-generation Image Sensor
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DDR3 Memory Components Validated to Work with Intel's DDR3 Chipsets
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New Transflective TFT LCD For Mobiles
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OCZ Unveils 2GB DDR2 Modules For Laptops
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LG.Philips LCD Develops First Flexible Color A4-Size E-Paper
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AMD Officially Releases The AMD Phenom Quad-core Processor
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ATI Radeon HD 2000 Series Promises The Ultimate Visual Experience
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Friday, May 11, 2007
BenQ Refreshes its Joybook Lineup with the S41 Series
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Microsoft and SanDisk Expand U3 Smart Technology
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Burn to Blu-Ray Disc Straight From Your Mac
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EVGA Announces e-GeForce 8800 Ultra Superclocked
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Thursday, May 10, 2007
Dell Unveiled New Latitude Models With Enhanced Mobility
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Nokia Adds Energy Saving Alerts to Mobiles
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EA's Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars in Stores Tomorrow
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Hitachi Claims World's Speediest Notebook Hard Drive
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Palm Introduces the Treo 755p
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New Sony Ericsson Smartphone
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Microsoft Opts to Build Rather than Buy Business Software
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New Technology Eliminates Theft of DVDs in Retail
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MPEG LA Calls For Patents Related to HD DVD
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Online Complaints Rise by 33% in 2006
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OCZ Introduces Faster SDHC Memory Cards
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Motorola Plans Movie-playing Mobile Phone
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Samsung Announces First 65nm ATSC Digital TV Receiver Chip
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Laser-Video Multimedia Chooses DaTARIUS DaTABANK For BD, HD DVD, DVD Stamper and Disc Testing
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Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Plextor Announces Multi-format SATA DVD Drive
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Nvidia Announces DirectX 10 GPU For Mobile Computers
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Sony Delivers New Blu-Ray Notebok
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Yahoo Personalizes Online Travel Planning
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BenQ Executives Indicted for Money Laundering
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CellFactor: Revolution Available for Download by Ageia
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Microsoft Releases 'Critical' Updates
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Intel Announces the "Santa Rosa" Mobile Platform
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Pioneer Announces New Plasma TVs With 20,000:1 Contrast
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Tuesday, May 8, 2007
ASUS Introduced a New Slim LS201 20" LCD Monitor
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New Version of Google Analytics Unveiled
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Nvidia Releases New Entry-Level Graphics Card
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Pioneer Unveils New Blu-ray 'combo' Drive For Home PC
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CyberLink Introduces CyberLink Live
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Pioneer BDP-LX70 Blu-ray Disc Player Coming in June
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TDK to Launch Sales of DAT 160 160GB/80GB Data Cartridge
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Roxio Releases Video Converter for Apple TV
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MySpace to Acquire Photobucket For $250 mln
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OCZ Announces First AM2 Optimized Memory Kit that Makes Use of AMD's Memory Controller
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Imation to Acquire Assets of Memcorp for Approximately $60 Million
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HP Debuts Blu-ray HD DVD Combo Drive
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Monday, May 7, 2007
Samsung Launches Q1 Ultra UMPC
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DataViz to offer Documents To Go for BlackBerry
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Canon Enters AVCHD DVD Camcorder Arena With HR10 Model
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Canon Unveiled PowerShot S5 IS and SD850 IS Digital ELPH Cameras
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Samsung Unveils the Q1 Ultra Mobile Personal Computer
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Samsung Blu-ray Disc Player Passes Simplay HD Testing
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Sonic Enters Licensing Agreement with RIM
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Microsoft Launches Windows Live Hotmail Worldwide
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Dell Joins Microsoft, Novell in Linux Pact
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Microsoft, Yahoo Talks No Longer Active
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Comcast to Integrate E-mail and Voicemail Online
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Friday, May 4, 2007
Creative Introduces the ZEN Stone MP3 Player
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Plextor Releases Compact Hard Disk Drive
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HD VMD Format to Feature Stronger Anti-counterfeit Technology
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Thursday, May 3, 2007
Alienware and Dell Accelerate Gaming with NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra
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Smobile Launches Network Shield For Deep
Security on Wireless Carrier Networks
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RIM Introduces the BlackBerry Curve
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Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 Earns Vista Certification
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AMD Unveils 65nm AMD Turion Dual-Core Mobile Processors
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Apple Goes Greener
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Oracle, IBM, NEC to market Linux in Japan
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IBM Uses Self-assembling Material in Chip Advance
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Yahoo Offers Web-based Instant Messaging
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Nokia Unveils Thin Barracuda, 6 More New Phones
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Pioneer Blu-ray Disc Player Delivers Blu-Ray Film Playback to PC Fans
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Wednesday, May 2, 2007
XFX Unveils GeForce 8800 Ultra
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Nvidia Claims the World's Fastest Gaming Platform
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Nvidia Leaps to First Place in Desktop Graphics Chips, Displacing Intel
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Corel Introduces Ulead VideoStudio 11
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Google Expands Personalization With iGoogle
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Hynix Claims Industry's First DDR3 Validations
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Microsoft Releases Test Version of Silverlight Media Player
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MPAA/AACS LA Censor Blu-ray Hacking News Web Sites
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Tuesday, May 1, 2007
OCZ Unleashes VBoost USB 2.0 Flash Drive
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