Friday, June 29, 2007
Multi-Terabyte Optical Storage Solution Compatible with Existing CD and DVD Formats
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Barcelona Quad-core Processors to Ship In August
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Firmware Upgrade Adds 24p Video Output to Toshiba HD DVD Players
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PSP Firmware Ver.3.51 Released
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Innovative Film Processing Technology by Hitachi
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Microsoft Attempts to Bring Supercomputing to the Masses
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JVC to Withdraw From Japanese Car Audio Market
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Netflix Cuts Price For 2-at-a-time DVD Rental Plan
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New HD Authoring From Corel and NetBlender
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Western Digital Buys Komag For $1 billion
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ECMA Standardizes Method For the Estimation of Lifetime of DVDs
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Sid Meier To Design His First Game for Next-Gen Consoles
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ASUS Rolls Out New Cards With AMD/ATI GPUs
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iPhone Premieres Tomorrow
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Blu-Ray, HD DVD Dual Disc Plans Delayed Until 2008
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New Carl Zeiss Webcams From Logitech
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Samsung GDDR4 Memory Selected by AMD for Its ATI Radeon HD 2000 Series
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Calendar Project Releases Lightning and Sunbird 0.5
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MPAA Files Lawsuits Against YouTVPC.COM and PeekVID.com
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Sony Japan Releases PS3 Firmware Update 1.82
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AMD Unleashes The ATI Radeon HD 2600 and HD 2400 Series of
Graphics Cards
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Blu-Ray Disc Association to Offer BD Movies For Free
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Primera and TitleMatch Demonstrate DVD-on-Demand Service with Qflix Copy Protection
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
SanDisk First to Offer 6- and 8-Gigabyte microSDHC Cards
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Viewsonic Introduces Three New Models to It's VA Series of LCD Monitors
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New PSU for CrossFire Gamers by OCZ
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Intel G35 Chipsets to Lack DirectX 10 Support
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Updated RealPlayer Let Users Save Videos
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Media Distributors Showcase Holographic Storage Technology
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Kestrel Wireless Showcases Authentication of DVDs on Mobile Phones
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Deamon Tools Pro Released
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Google Debuts Image Version of News
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JEDEC Completes DDR3 SDRAM Standard
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Intel Inrtoduces Multi-Core Computing Software Training Program
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Toshiba Adds 4GB microSDHC Card to Memory Card Line-up
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Samsung Announces Multi-standard, Multi-band Mobile TV Chipset
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Panasonic Launches U.S. Mobile Navigation System
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Microsoft Rolls Out Web Storage, New Photo Gallery
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Sun, IBM Battle on Supercomputer Arena
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
2K Released The Darkness for XBox 360 and PS3
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New Sprint Music Phone
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Sling Media Releases SlingPlayer Mobile Software Compatible with Microsoft Windows Mobile 6
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HTC Developing "Touch" for CDMA
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HTC is About to Release a Combo UMPC/Handheld
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iPhone Pricing Plans Revealed
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Toshiba Launches New AMD-Powered Notebook Computer Line
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Roxio Crunch Released for Windows
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IBM Researches Cars With "Reflex" Technology
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Nvidia's New Graphics Technique Lowers Power Consumption
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Europe to Invest €3bn in Nanotechnology
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ATI Catalyst Version 7.6 Released
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First Station-To-Station Transmission of High Definition Video Programming In Japan Using MPEG-4 AVC
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Piracy King to Serve 15 Months in US
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JVC Launches New 1080p Flat Panel LCDs
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Sony Upgrades PSP Processor
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CableLabs, Intel to Bring OpenCable Platform to Future Intel Products
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Seagate Unveils One Terabyte Hard Drives
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Dell Releases New Notebook PCs
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Google Seeks to Extend Microsoft Antitrust Decree
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AOL Relaunches News Service
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Free Blu-ray BD-R Discs With Aleratec 1:3 Copy Cruiser BLU Blu-ray Duplicator
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Samsung to Operate 8th Generation LCD Line Next Month
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Microsoft and Memory-Tech to Accelerate HD DVD Interactivity Features
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Opera 9.5 is Coming
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Pioneer BD-ROM BDC-202 Review
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Samsung Mass Produces 64GB Solid State Drive for Notebook PCs
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BASF, IBM In Chip Venture
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Friday, June 22, 2007
Manhunt 2 Banned In UK
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Nyko Unveiled Two New Peripherals For PLAYSTATION 3
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AMD's Reply About Going Fabless
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DVD Group Amendment to Curb Copying
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Microsoft to Apply Watermarking Technology to Software
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DaTARIUS Showcases its First Flat Panel Products
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
Creative Introduces the ZEN Stone Plus
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Plextor Enters DVD Duplicator Market
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LG to Launch Google Phone In Europe
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Shuttle Ships Small Form Factor PC Barebone With a HDMI Port
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Bayer Raises Prices for Polycarbonate
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Sony Promises More Games to Boost PS3 Demand
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YouTube Live on Apple TV Today
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Nvidia Enters Computer Business Powered by Tesla GPU Processors
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Sony Unveiled VAIO RM1N Workstation for HD Editing
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OCZ Unleashes DDR3-1333 CL7 Solution
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Sony's Next-gen Display Technology Offers a 30,000:1
Contrast Ratio
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BenQ Becomes Qisda
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YouTube is The Mystery iPhone App
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Levi Strauss Gets in the Phone Business
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AMD May Exit CPU Fabrication Business
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New MSN Portal Launched
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iPhone "Nano" on the Horizon?
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New BlackBerry Pearl on the Horizon
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DVD Burners Will Continue to be Dominant Optical Product Until 2011
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Maxell, TDK Release BD-R DL Media
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BD+ Specifications Released
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DVD Forum Announces Latest Progress HD DVD Format
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Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS Graphics Cards Released
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New ATA Controller LSI for Built-In Hard Disk Drives
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Toshiba Develops 60GHz Receiver Technology Using CMOS Device
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MySpace Launches Instant Messaging Service
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Microsoft to Change Vista After Google Complaint
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Google Licensed to Provide Content in China
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Father of Sony PlayStation Retires
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Yahoo Closer to MySpace Deal: report
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Samsung Ships New One Terabyte Hard Disk, New Hybrid Notebook Drives
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JVC Develops Ultra-high Pixel Density Projection Chip
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Samsung Introduces 20X DVD Burner
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Adobe Released Digital Editions 1.0
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Samsung Showcases The Latest Mobile Technologies At CommunicAsia 2007
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Plextor Launches 18x external PC/Mac DVD ReWriter
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Toshiba to Roll Out Mainstream Notebook Computers with HD DVD Support
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Panasonic Develops H.264/3D Graphics LSI Using a 45-nm Process
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OCZ Unveils 4GB Platinum Edition Kit For Overclockers
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BitTorrent Releases SDK for Next-Generation Internet Devices
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Toshiba Laptops on Fire Again
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Google Launches YouTube Local Language Sites
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iPhone Battery Life Longer Than Expected
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Verizon Promises HD video On Demand Soon
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G.Skill Begins Sales of DDR3-1333 CL8 and CL9 Memory kits
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HLDS Boosts Blu-Ray Burning Speed at 6x
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Monday, June 18, 2007
Imation Introduces Online Backup and Recovery Service
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Konami Unveils Pro Evo 2008
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Apple Upgrades iPhone
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Blockbuster to Focus on Blu-Ray
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Fujitsu Details Advanced 45nm Technology for Logic Chips
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EC Cancels Anti-dumping Tariffs On Taiwanese Optical Discs
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Samsung Unveils the U3 Music Player
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Nokia Unveils 3 New Handsets
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Microsoft Launches New MSN For Mobiles
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LG Electronics Sues Hitachi Over Patent Infringement
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Microsoft Renames its IPTV Platform "Mediaroom"
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LG GGW-H10N Blu-Ray, HD DVD Combo Drive Review
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Friday, June 15, 2007
Safari for Windows Beta Downloads Top 1 Million in First 48 Hours
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Samsung Opens Giant Memory Chip Plant in Texas
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Sony Ericsson Launches 2 Walkman, 2 Camera Phones
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
Mainstream DirectX10 Graphics Card With 512MB Memory
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AOpen's DSW2012P 20X DVD burner
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Hitachi: Consumers Interested in HDTV Despite Confusion
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Yahoo Teams Up With iTunes for Japanese iPod Users
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Samung Introduces 70" Full-HD LCD TV
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New Mobile Phone Download Music Service
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SanDisk to Support DivX
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Ultra-sensitive Camera Sensor May Eliminate Flash
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
SimCity Returns to PC
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Ubisoft and U.S. Army Announce America's Army: True Soldiers
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New Astraware Solitaire Games
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New Red Upstage
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Sprint Gets Bigger
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DaTARIUS enters the Flat Panel Business
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Sanyo Introduces New Projector with the World's Shortest Projection Distance
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Nvidia Unleashes Its Highest Performing DirectX GPU For Notebooks
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Epson and Philips Release Reference Design for SVGA Projectors
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Google to Dump User Data After 18 Months
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Fujifilm Introduces LabelFlash DVD Media to U.S. Market
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Microsoft Patches Six Security Flaws
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Google, Intel Launch Energy Efficiency Program
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Sony Replies to Recent PS3 Hacking Attempts
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Tuesday, June 12, 2007
SteelSeries Announces SX Pro Gaming Surface
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Four EA Games Set For Release On The Mac
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Western Digital Debuts 1.5TB and 750GB My Book External Hard Disks
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Nokia's Wireless Technology to Be New Bluetooth Standard
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Toshiba Develops New NAND Flash Technology
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Intel Core 2 Extreme Overclocked at 5 GHz
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Mitsubishi Announces, 640 nm 150 mW CW Laser Diode
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Nokia Files Patent Suit Against Qualcomm
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Flickr Goes International
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YouTube to Test Video ID With Time Warner, Disney
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Nokia Invests in Video Web-site
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Sony Files Patent For Gaming Phone
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Apple Browser For Windows
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Toshiba Launches New Hard Disk Recorder with HD DVD in Japan
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Monday, June 11, 2007
ATI Radeon 2400 and 2600 Now Shipping to Board Customers
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BitTorrent Site Ordered to Give User's Data to MPAA
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New Sony Vaio Notebooks in Bold Colors
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Toshiba Claims HD DVD Players to Capture 60% of HD Set-Top Market
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Primera Offers Rebates on Bravo SE Models
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Asus Showcases Blu-Ray, HD DVD Players at Computex
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Adobe's New Tools Run Web Programs Offline
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Google 'hostile to privacy'
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Panasonic Expands Hollywood Bluray Disc Facility
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Friday, June 8, 2007
ASUS Selects Fujitsu 300GB 2.5" SATA HDDs for Digital Entertainment Notebooks
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Assassin's Creed to Launch Worldwide November 2007
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
High Prices Keep Consumers Away From Blu-Ray Recorders
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EU OK Mobile Phone Roaming Caps
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Shuttle Introduce Three Small Form Factor PC Model at Computex 2007
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MSI's Notebook Features Real-time Overclocking
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New Blu-Ray and HD DVD Benchmark Released
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Sony Introduces New Bravia SXDR HDTVs
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GEAR Begins Open Beta Test of New GEAR Video 9 Edit & Author Software
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WinDVD Approved for Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus Playback
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AU Optronics Unveils Taiwan's First 65-inch FHD 120Hz LCD TV Display
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Dell to Exit LCD TV Business
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LG Electronics, Microsoft in Patents Deal
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
WD Delivers 250 GB Of Storage In your Pocket
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Computex: New Blu-Ray/HD DVD Drive by Hitachi LG
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Take that iPhone
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MediaTek Integrates Qflix Technology into Chipset for Optical Storage Drives
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Intel Updates Software Compilers For Multi-Core Processors
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Google in Alliance with Salesforce Marketing Software Maker
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Pac-Man Returns on Xbox 360
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Philips Launches One-terabyte External hard drive
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SAI Announces Blu-ray Driver for Mac OS 10.4
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Sanyo and MediaTek Reach Settlement in Patent Infringement Litigation
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Tuesday, June 5, 2007
OCZ Technology Group at Computex 2007
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Panasonic Introduced Semi-Rugged Toughbook 52
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Apple Updates MacBook Pro
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Broadcom Introduces Media PC Solutions For Playback of High Definition Video
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Wii Outsells Sony's PS3 Fivefold in May: report
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AMD LIVE! Home Cinema Solutions Announced
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Panasonic Ships Ultra-slim DVD Supermulti Drive
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The XFX 8600GT Fatal1ty Professional Series Graphics Card
Debuts at Computex Taipei
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Toshiba launches Light, Thin Mobile Notebooks
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Corsair Demos DDR3 Memory Running at 2GHz
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SanDisk Launches 64 Gigabyte Solid State Drives for Notebooks
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Hitachi Ships Quarter-Terabyte Laptop Hard Drive
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Intel Introduces '3-Series' Chipsets at Computex
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Asus Showcases Audio Card at Computex 2007
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AMD Demos Upcoming Quad-Core Opteron Processors at Computex
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RIDATA HD DVD-R and RW Reach North American Market
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Primera Announces Bravo XRP-Blu Disc Publisher
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Monday, June 4, 2007
Western Digital Ships 750 GB Caviar
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NXP Launches 802.11n Module
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Palm Sells 25% of Stock to "Elevation Partners."
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Treos without Keyboards?
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Sony Cuts Price on Blu-Ray Player
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Nero PhotoShow Deluxe 4 Now Windows Vista Ready
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Google buys Internet News Delivery Firm FeedBurner
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Computex to Open in Taipei
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iPhone to Go on Sale June 29
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Samsung Unveils SGH-E590 Designed by Jasper Morrison
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Toshiba Brings World's First Slim HD DVD Re-writable Drive
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ECS Roll-out New Bearlake Motherboards at Computex 2007
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Friday, June 1, 2007
Commodore Gaming PC's Hit The Streets
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Certicom Files Suit Against Sony For AACS Patent Infringement
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AMD Releases Catalyst 7.5 Drivers
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Firefox Update Includes Security Fixes
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New Xbox 360 Firmware Bypasses Xbox Live Bans
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Microsoft to Offer Tools to Search Books
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Google Buys Photo-sharing Website Panoramio
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YouTube signs Licensing Pact With EMI
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Updated RealPlayer to Let Users Save YouTube, Other Video
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Nokia Unveils Three New Phones
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