Friday, February 26, 2010
TSMC Unveils Roadmap to 20nm Process
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New 3.3 cm Thin HD-compatible Mini-PC solution
from Shuttle
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Microsoft Cripples Hacker Spam Network
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Nexcopy Offers New Line of CF Duplicators for Bulk Data Loading to Compact Flash Media Formats
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Intel, TSMC Delay Atom Deal
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Cablevision Users to Network-Connect PCs With Their
Television
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Samsung Ships First 3D LED TVs in South Korea
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New BD players Will Drive 3D Forward
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
EA SPORTS FIFA 10 Ultimate Team Available Now for Download
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Microsoft Enters Intellectual Property Licensing Agreement With Panasonic
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Samsung to Unveil Broadband HDTVs with Embedded Skype Capability
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iTunes Store Tops 10 Billion Songs Sold
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Microsoft Launches Three New Mice Featuring BlueTrack Technology
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Microsoft Launch of Windows MultiPoint Server 2010
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MSI Unveiled R5870 Lightning Graphics Card with 15-phase Power Design
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E-tailer Lists Upcoming Six-core Core i7 Processor
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ASUS Launches New Notebooks with NVIDIA Optimus Technology
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Microsoft Ends Support For Windows 2000, Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista RTM
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Nintendo DSi XL Coming to U.S. March 28
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New ATI Radeon HD 5830 Graphics Card Released
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Hitachi Maxell Finally Becomes a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Hitachi
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Italy Convicts Google Execs for Violating Privacy Laws
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Demand For Recordable Blu-ray Discs to Double in 2011
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BIOSTAR Supports Upcoming H55 890GX Chipsets In New Motherboards
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Intel to Invest $3.5 Billion in U.S. Technology Companies
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Buffalo Ships 12x Blu-ray Burner in Japan
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Yahoo In Content-sharing Partnership With Twitter
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EU To Inverstigate Google's Practices
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Lenovo Designs Ultraportable Laptop and Smart Business Tablet PC
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Samsung Starts Mass Production of 40nm-class 4Gigabit DDR3
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
MSI at CeBIT 2010
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Sandisk G3 SSD Ships to Retailers
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LUXA2 at CEBIT 2010
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Google Earth Now Available for Android Phones
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FTC Warns Of P2P File -sharing Risk
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Internet Tops 192 Million Domain Name Registrations
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Walmart Acquires VUDU
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AMD's 12-core Server CPUs Coming This Quarter
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Nvidia To Showcase New GF100 GPUs at PAX East 2010 Show
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LG Display Obtains Certification from Microsoft for its Touch Screen Panel for Notebook PCs
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New Panasonic DVRs Extend the Value of Analog Cameras
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IBM and Ricoh Deliver New Print Monitoring and Management System
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Microsoft and Amazon.com Sign Patent Agreement
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Seagate Ships First 2TB 6Gb/s SAS Enterprise Drive
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Samsung Showcases New Products at Second Annual Samsung European Forum
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Sandisk Ships 64GB SD Card
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Infineon Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Elpida Memory
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Sony Patents Universal Game Controller
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New CF5.0 Specification Released
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Shuttle Releases XPC Barebone SG41J1 With Newly-designed J1-chassis
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Thermaltake Launches New Litepower PSU series
For Small Form Factor and HTPC Systems
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GIGABYTE's Ultimate Super Overclock Series of Graphics Cards Launch at CeBIT
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NEC Distributes System Performance Analysis Software for Cloud Computing Systems
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Samsung and Xilinx Announce Full Production Qualification for Xilinx's Spartan-6 FPGA Family on 45nm Low-Power Process Technology
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Sony Highlights New α DSLR Models at PMA 2010
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Samsung at PMA 2010
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Microsoft Ready To start Offering Browser Choice Screen for European Computers
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MSI Introduces The GE600 Game Notebook
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Blu-ray's Managed Copy Is Finally Coming Next March
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Friday, February 19, 2010
HP Unveils Digital Cameras and Camcorders Featuring Touch Technology and Powerful Optical Zoom
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TSMC and MAPPER Reached Joint Development Milestone
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PayPal is Now a Way to Pay for Facebook Ads and Facebook Credits
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Google Donates $2 million to Wikipedia
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Kindle for BlackBerry Now Available for Free Directly from Amazon
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Kingston Digital Ships First 256GB USB Flash Drive in the U.S.
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Sony Introduces First 3D Compatible Receivers
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Yahoo and Microsoft to Implement Search Alliance
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
VIA Demos Dual GPU S3 Graphics Card at Digital Signage Expo 2010
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Roxio Unveils PhotoShow for Camera Manufacturers
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Kneber Botnet Breached 75,000 Computers
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Firefox 3.5.8 and 3.0.18 Security Updates Available
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New Privacy Controls for Facebook Applications
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OCZ Launches Vertex Limited Edition Solid State Drive
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U.S. ITC to Inverstigate Kodak Claim Against RIM, Apple
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A Web Clipboard For Google Docs
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Sony Introduces Waterproof Digital Camera
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Corsair Launches Obsidian Series 700D Chassis
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Microsoft Office 2010 Gets More Social
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Blu-Ray Player Shipments Will Still Lag Behind DVD Player Shipments in 2013
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EPIC Files FTC Complaint on Google Buzz
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Google Embraces Mobile, Demonstrates Phone That Translates Text
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Internet Expolorer 9 To Be Announced at MIX 10
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Acer Aspire One 532G: First Netbook With Dedicated ION Graphics For HD
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Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Redbox Agree to Offer 28-Day Window for DVD and Blu-ray Titles
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Symbian announces Availability of Symbian^3
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MySpace Real Time Search Goes Live on Google
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Security Updates Available For Adobe Reader and Acrobat
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New ATI Catalyst Driver Updates Provide Many New Features
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NEC High Speed Communication Technology Three Times Faster Than USB3.0
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Toshiba Introduces 600GB 2.5-inch HDD
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Verizon Wireless to Offer Wirelless Skype Calls
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Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer To Feature Netflix Movies
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Sprint and Samsung Mobile Announce Timing for Samsung Moment Android Software Upgrade
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Justice Department Announced New IP Task Force
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HTC Unveils New Desire, Legend and HD Mini Smartphones
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Mitsubishi Sets Two World Records in Solar Cell Conversion Efficiency
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F-Secure Launches Its First Products for Android
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Kingston Ships Speedy Class 10 MicroSDHC Card
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Canon and Fujitsu Join Forces on Managed Services
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Sony to End Production of Its XEL-1 OLED
TV
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Samsung Demonstrates First LTE Netbook at Mobile World Congress
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Microsoft Unveils Windows Phone 7 Series
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Omnifone Debuts MusicStation Service for Android on Google Nexus One
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ST-Ericsson Paves The Way For More Affordabe Linux-based Phones
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LG And Dolby Collaboration Brings Surround Sound to Smartphones
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Sonic and DivX Bring Partnership to Mobile Devices
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Sandisk Introduces 64GB iNand Flash Drives For Mobile Devices
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GLOBALFOUNDRIES and ARM Showcase Their Mobile Technology Platform at MWC 2010
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Operators Unite to Challenge Apple's Store
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Samsung Rolls Out First Bada smartphone, Sony Ericsson Respond With New Android and Symbian Offerings
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Intel and Nokia Merge Software Platforms for Future Computing Devices
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Panasonic Opens Full HD 3D Theatre
at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games Live Site
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Singulus Receives Major Contract For Solar Systems
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USB 3.0 Flash Drives by Super Talent
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Transcend Upgrades 2.5-inch Solid State Drives with Tamper-Resistant Designs
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TDK Ready to Offer 3TB HDD
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Wii Leads U.S. Video-Game Market For January
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New CMOS Imagers Offer High-Performance For Smart and Slim Mobile Phones
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Verbatim Showcases Its Products at CeBIT 2010
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Microsoft to Update Windows 7 Activation Technologies to Combat Hacks
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Microsoft Introduces Office for Mac 2011
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Intel Readies "Jasper Forest" Xeon Processors
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Microsoft Details 2010 Xbox Games
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
ASUS Ships ROG G73Jh Gaming Notebook
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Garmin-Asus Announce the nüvifone A50 Android Smartphone
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Sandisk Awarded For Flash Innovation at 2010 ISSCC
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OpenOffice 3.2 Available For Download
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Opera 10.50 beta for Windows Relased
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AOL Integrates AIM with Facebook Chat
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Blu-ray Disc Sales Increased In Europe
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Contract Price of DDR3 Will Continue to Rise
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ASUS Presents New Slim Blu-ray and Slim DVD-ROM Drives
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Panasonic Introduces Toughbook H1 Tablet Computer
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Nexus released The New NX-6000 R3 PSU
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ARCTIC Launches Handheld Game Console
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Opera New Mini To Offer Faster Browsing For iPhone
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Kingston Adds TRIM Support to Entry-Level SSD Line
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Sony Launches Its First Blu-ray 3D-Ready Player
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Google To Offer Superfast Broadband Service
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Fujitsu Develops High-Reliability Read-Method for Spin-Torque-Transfer MRAM
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Panasonic Unveils New 3MOS HD Camcorders
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LG Cookie Plus Available From March
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RealNetworks and Viacom to Spin off Rhapsody
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Fraunhofer MPEG Audio Codecs and Mobile Surround Sound Available for Android
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Microsoft Released February 2010 Security Bulletin
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Apple Releases Aperture 3
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Blu-ray Chips Overtake Standard DVD Chips in 2009
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Micron to Acquire Numonyx For $1.27 Billion
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Google 'Buzz' Network Site Takes on Facebook and Twitter
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NVIDIA Optimus Technology Delivers Balance Of Notebook Performance And Battery Life
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Microsoft Blames Batteries On Windows 7 Notebook Issues
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Mitsubishi Chemical and Pioneer Concluded Business and Capital Alliance
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AMD Describes Upcoming Fusion Processor at ISSCC 2010
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RealPlayer SP Beta For The Mac Available For Free
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Seagate Ships The Savvio 10K.4 600GB Hard Drive
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Microsoft and MediaTek Partner to Drive Growth of Affordable Smartphones
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Intel Rolls Out New Computer Network Chips
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Panasonic to Launch 3D Plasma TV, Blu-ray 3D Player in Japan
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Hynix Develops 26nm NAND Flash Memory
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AMD Launches Radeon HD 5570 at $79-85
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LG Releases New Mini, GT350 Phones, Samsung Unveils New Monte
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Micron, Nanya Unveil 42-Nanometer DRAM Process Technology
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Monday, February 8, 2010
IBM Unveils New POWER7 Systems to battle HP, Sun
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Rambus Unveils Mobile XDR Memory for Next-Generation Mobile Products
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Teac Releases New ODD Drives For AV Devices
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Sony Introduces New Bravia Blu-Ray Recorders
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Europe Takes Action Over Cyber Attacks on EU ETS Account Holders
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Samsung 500GB External HDD Available Pre-loaded with Michael Jackson' s Movie
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Trojans Ientified in Two Firefox Add-ons
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Sharp and Samsung Reach Settlement in LCD Patent Infringement Disputes
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Sony Develops Wireless Intra-Connection
Technology for Internal High Speed Data Transfer within Electronics Products
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
Intel, AMD, Sun and IBM Talk About 16- and 48-Core Chips
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
IBM Demonstrates 100GHz Chip
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Thunderbird 3.1 Alpha Now Available for Download
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Microsoft to Offer Office 2010 Free Upgrade in March
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Issues Remain on Amended Google Book Search Settlement, US Justice Department Says
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Microsoft Discontinues Xbox LIVE for Original Xbox Games
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Thermaltake Launches Next Generation Toughpower XT PSU Series
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New MSI R5770 Hawk Graphic Card Promises 20% Overclocking Room
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First Germanium Laser Bring Us Closer To Computers That Use Light Instead Of Electricity To Move Data
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BluFocus Launches 3D-Focus Laboratory
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Next MPEG Compression Scheme Under Way
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AVC License Will Continue Not to Charge Royalties for Internet Video
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Business PCs Arrive with New Intel Core vPro Processor Family
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Hollywood studios Lose Legal Battle Over Online Copyright Infrigment
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Patriot Announces Their Sector 5 Series 2250MHz DDR3 Memory
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GIGABYTE Introduces First UD7 Motherboard for the P55 Platform
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Sony Ericsson's Aspen Phone Runs Latest Windows Mobile OS
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Intel Itanium "Tukwila" CPU to Launch in Q1
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Dell Debuts New Ultra-Portable Laptop And Updated Mobile Workstation
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NEC Introduces New SoC that Enables High-End Camera Functionality and Improved Functionalities for Camera Phones
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Symbian Goes Open Source
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Motorola Ships The Devour Android Phone
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Ultra-HD Video and 3D Video on the Horizon
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BIOSTAR Readies TA890GXE Motherboard For AMD's AM3 CPUs
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HDMI Licensing, LLC Makes 3D Portion of HDMI Specification Version 1.4 Available for Public Download
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3D Without Glasses at CeBIT 2010
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μTorrent v2.0 Stable Released
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New ATI Radeon HD 5450 Graphics Card Released
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
GlacialTech at CeBIT 2010
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I-O Data Ships New 8x External BD Drive Japan
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Technicolor Announces Strategic Partnership with Warner Bros.
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New Ricoh CX3 Comes With Back-illuminated Sensor
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Users Claim Windows 7 Has Ruined Notebook Batteries
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Social Networks Pose Security Risks
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Samsung Showcases 1,000 ANSI Lumen LED Data Projector, Desktop Video Conferencing Monitors and Its First E-Book Devices At ISE 2010
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Samsung' s Tech Leaked by Hynix
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Internet Explorer 8 Gains Popularity Over Firefox
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Starring Stories in Google News
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Nexus One Update Corrrects 3G Issues, Adds Multi-touch Features
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LG Certified to Release LTE Modem In Japan
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Canon Announces MPEG-2 Full HD (4:2:2) File-Based Recording Codec for Upcoming Professional Video Camera
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Fraunhofer Demonstrates First CD-Quality Mobile Phone Calls
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Sony Offers The VAIO E Series Of Entry-level Priced Notebooks
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Nvidia Reveals GF100 Product Models
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Google's Tablet PC Prototype Appears In Youtube Video
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Hitachi HDD Technology Achieves a Storage Density 2.5 Terabits Per Square Inch
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Microsoft's SideWinder X4 Keyboard Debuts Anti-Ghosting Technology
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LG To Release 20-inch OLED TVs in 2010
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Samsung Announces 2TB Eco-friendly Drives
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Panasonic Establishes Blu-ray 3D Authoring Facility
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Monday, February 1, 2010
EU Introduces Privacy Measures For Social Networking, Advertising
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Acer Delivers Full HD NVIDIA 3D Vision-Ready Display in the United States
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Firefox for Mobile Now Available on Nokia's N900 Phone
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NXP Brings HDMI 1.4 to Mobile Phones
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NEC to Exhibit LTE Concept Terminal at Mobile World Congress 2010
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JVC to Add New Projector to 4K2K D-ILA Lineup
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Samsung Develops 'Green' 30nm DDR3 DRAM
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