Friday, April 30, 2010
Denon Announces Three 3D-Ready Universal Blu-ray Players
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Adobe's CEO Responds To Jobs' Essay
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Samsung To Compete With Apple With New Tablet PC
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Sony's Dash On Sale
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Nvidia: Moore's Law is Dead
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Europe's First All Digital, 3D Multiplex Cinema Opens
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iTunes Store Debuts in France, Ireland
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Microsoft Shelves Courier Tablet PC
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Apple's Jobs Attacks Flash
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AMD Catalyst 10.4 Driver Released
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AUO and TCL to Establish a Joint Venture for TFT-LCD Module Plant
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Microsoft Previews New Windows Live Messenger
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HP to Acquire Palm for $1.2 Billion
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Nokia X2 Coming in June
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Apple Set to Announce New iPhone at WWDC
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Blu-ray Disc Software Sales Up 74 Percent in Q1
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Nvidia Denies Low Fermi Yields
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Maxell's Next Generation Battery Promises Extended Battery Life For Smartphones
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Sonic's 'Total 3D' Initiative Fuels 3D Home Video Growth
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LG Ships OPTIMUS Android Smartphone
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LaCie Announces LaCie Rugged USB 3.0
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G.Skill Launches 2000MHz CL7 DDR3 Memory Modules for AMD Platform
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Patriot Launches The Viper II Series Sector 5 Edition 2500MHz DDR3 Memory
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GlacialTech Launches IGLOO 5760 Multiple Platforms CPU Cooler
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Showa Denko Group To Expand Hard Disk Media Production Capacity
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Microsoft Announces Patent Agreement With HTC
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Microsoft Releases Windows Embedded Standard 7
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Sony to Stop Sales Of 3.5-inch Floppy Disk in 2011
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CDSA, Futuresource Announce Monthly Content Protection Reports
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Western Digital to Acquire Hoya's Magnetic Media Operations
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RIM Shows New Operating System
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Samsung Ships First Multi-chip Package with a PRAM Chip for Handsets
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
ASUS Unveils New 890FX Based Motherboards
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Nintendo Licenses S3 Graphics Technology
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Police Seize Gizmodo's Computers
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Nokia Announces New Flagship Smartphone: N8
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Nvidia to Synch Up Notebook Driver Updates With Desktop GPU Driver Updates With Verde
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Pulstec to Showcase New MASTER Blu-ray Disc Evaluation System at Mediatech Show
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Renesas Enters Blue-Violet Laser Market with a Laser Diode
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Samsung Unveiled 7.98mm Thin 3D TV
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Earth View Now Available in Google Maps
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Intel to Invest $177 Million to Expand Guadalajara Design Center
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SKY Perfect JSAT and Sony to Broadcast 2010 FIFA World Cup in 3D
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Toshiba Develops 21-inch Autostereoscopic High-definition Display
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New Opera For Mac Debuts
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AMD Delivers New AMD Phenom II X6 Processor
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Beta Version of New Windows Home Server Code Name "Vail" Available
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USITC To Inverstigate Apple's Touchscreen Technology
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RIM Announces New Blackberry Phones
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First Quarter Shipments of PC Graphics Increase 44% Year Over Year
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Latest Intel-Powered Convertible Classmate PC Offers More Durable Design
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Victoria Beckham and Eva Longoria Parker to Promote LG Lotus Elite and LG Rumor Touch Handsets
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x264 Software Offers Free Blu-ray Encoding
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Toshiba To Sell Stake In Flat Panel Display To AU Optronics
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Yahoo! Services to Be Pre-loaded on Samsung Mobiles
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Google Nexus One Launches on Vodafone UK on April 30
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AMD Launches New Platforms for Embedded Systems, New ATI FirePro Professional Graphics
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Samsung Unveils The STORY External Hard Drive with USB 3.0 Interface
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Mitsubishi Chemical To Accelerate BD-R Production In Singapore Plant
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DOCOMO, Renesas, Fujitsu, NEC, Panasonic and Sharp to Develop Mobile Application Platform
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Panasonic VIERA VT25 Series Of Full HD 3D Plasmas Expected
at Retail in Early May
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IBM Research Creates World's Smallest 3D Map
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Barnes & Noble Updates Its e-Reader to Take on IPad
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PowerPoint 2010 Adds Array Of Video Capabilities
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Rumor: Apple Considers Taking Over ARM
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Scythe Kama Flow 2 Released
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Gigabyte Call OC Gurus To Participate in HD 5870 OC Challenge
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Panasonic And Twentieth Century Fox Partner on Avatar Launch
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
PlayStation 3 to Stream Pro Baseball
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EVERCOOL Launches New Notebook Coolers
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Pictures Of Dell's Upcoming Mobile Phones "Leak" Online
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New ASUS ROG Crosshair IV Formula Motherboard to Support Dual Channel DDR3 2000MHz on AMD Platforms
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'Halo: Reach' To Be Available in Limited And Legendary Editions For Xbox 360
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Adobe Quits Development Of Flash-to-iPhone App
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Sonic Launches RoxioNow
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Latest Nvidia WHQL Graphics Drivers Add Support For 4-way SLI with GeForce GTX 480 or GeForce GTX 470 GPUs
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Bell Labs Achieves 300 Mbps Over Two DSL Lines
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New IBM Storage Products Reduce Cost, Complexity of Managing "Big Data"
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Microsoft Releases "Docs" App For Facebook
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Sony Releases 3D Capable Sound Bar, New 5.1 Channel Home Theater System
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Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 Now Available For Download
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Microsoft Kicks Off Worldwide Launch of SQL Server 2008 R2
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Verbatim launches new range of Secure Storage Products
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Patriot Launches Family of USB 3.0 Peripherals
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Next PS3 3.30 System Software Update Preps System For 3D Support
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Elpida Develops 4-Gigabit DDR3 SDRAM
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
WD Unveils WD Photo Viewer App For Iphone and Ipod Touch
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Google Spent $4.03 million For Lobbying in 2009
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Bluetooth 4.0 Ready to Roll
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Google Goes Local with Google Places
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Micron Introduces 2-Gigabit Low-Power DDR2 Memory for Smartphones and Smartbooks
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iPad Wi-Fi + 3G Models Available in US on April 30
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OCZ Announces High-Density 4GB DDR3 Modules and 8GB Dual Channel Kits
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
DVD6C Terminated DVD License Agreement with Infodisc
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NEC to Release 3D Desktop PC
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NXP Shows Ultra-small 32-bit ARM Microcontroller
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VIA ARTiGO A1100 Puts a Desktop PC in the Palm of Your Hand
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Pioneer Introduces New BD-Live Blu-ray Disc Players
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AsusTEK in DRAM Joint Venture With SiS
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Intel Releases New Core i5-680 and Pentium E5500 CPUs
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Norton Internet Security 2011 and Norton AntiVirus 2011 Public Betas Now Available for Download
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New Apple iPhone Photos Appear Online
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Sharp Introduces Eight New Models in the DX Series of
LED AQUOS TVs with Built-in Blu-ray Disc Recorder
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Monday, April 19, 2010
Seagate Adds Streaming Capabilities To Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ HD Media Player
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Panasonic LUMIX G2 and LUMIX G10 digital cameras available in late-May 2010
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Nero Products Bundled with Toshiba Notebooks, Netbooks and External Hard Drives
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Former Windows Live Exec Joins Yahoo
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Corsair Launches Flash Survivor GTR
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Samsung Reality Is Coming From Verizon Wireless
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Microsoft Takes Desktop Management to the Cloud With Windows Intune
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MPO FRANCE Accepts CrystalLine BD Mastering System
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First 3D CBHD Player to be Released in China This Year
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Samsung Producing First Higher-performing 20nm-class NAND Flash Memory
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Microsoft Word 2010 Coauthoring Enables Multiple People to Work on a Document at the Same Time
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Friday, April 16, 2010
U.K. Blu-ray Sales Continue to Grow in Q1
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Powercolor's Overcloced HD5870 Comes With DiRT2 Game Bundle
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New MSI 890GXM-G65 Mainboard Is Paired with OC Genie
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New Tuniq TX-4 Thermal Grease Promises Greater Performance
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AMD Reports Record First Quarter Revenue
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ASUS Presents New Multi-role Wireless Package
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Sharp to Double LCD Panel Production Capacity
at GREEN FRONT SAKAI
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Samsung Issues Warnings Regarding Watching 3D TV
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Video Game Sales Increased in March
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NewSign Japan Showcases 70-inch 3D Screen For Viewing Without Glasses
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Opera Claims 1 Million Downloads of iPhone Browser Day 1
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OCZ Launches Cost-efficient Colossus LT Series Of 3.5" SSDs
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Sonic Launches 3DAccess Program for Professional Blu-ray Authoring Community
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Intel Demos Light Peak Optical Cable Technology at IDF 2010
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Universal To Release Blu-ray and DVD In a Single Dual-Format 'Flipper' Disc
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Sanyo Releases New Wide XGA Projector with High Brightness and Resolution
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TV-use Edge-type LED Backlight Unit (BLU) Technology Advancement and Cost Saving Accelerates
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ASUS Launches the Rampage III Extreme and Maximus III Extreme Motherboards
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Toshiba Annopunces New 200GB 2.5-inch HDD for Automotive Applications
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Companies Form MHL Consortium To Advance Standard For Wired Mobile Connectivity
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Microsoft, Sony to Challenge Nintendo for Casual Gamers
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Intel Details Tunnel Creek Atom-based SoC For Embedded
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Toshiba To Release 3-D TVs in The Summer
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Nvidia Ver 197.45 Garphics Drivers Released
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iPad's Global Launch Delayed
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Google, HP, Microsoft and Nokia Set to Fight Apple's iPad With New Devices
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HTC May Develop Its Own Smartphone Software
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Toshiba Announces Tecra M11 Powerhouse Laptop
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Rimage Aids Law Enforcement with the Evidence Disc System
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Facebook Unveils Safety Center Site
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Nintendo Wins Patent Appeal Against Anascape
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Microsoft Ends Support for Windows Vista RTM
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Samsung Released the AMOLED Beam Projector Mobile Phone
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Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for April 2010
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Intel Plans New Intel Atom Processor-based System-on-Chip
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TSMC Announces Move to 20nm Process
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
GIGABYTE's Motherboard Offer iPad Recharging Capability
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G.Skill Releases DDR3 2500 MHz Dual-channel Memory kit
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Twitter to Display Sponsored Tweets
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Samsung and Microsoft Announce Plans to Expand Access to Digital Entertainment
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Apple Updates MacBook Pro Line
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Internet Explorer Continues To Lose Popularity in Europe
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Google Sites Accounted for 65.1 Percent Search Market Share in march
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"Gears of War" Trilogy Available Exclusively on Xbox 360 in April 2011
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Hitachi Technology Doubles The Life of Industrial
Lithium-ion Batteries
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Hitachi Offers New 3D LCD Display For Mobiles
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ASUS Introduces Bravo220 Eco-friendly Graphics Card
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Nokia Unveils New Cheaper Messaging Phones, Sony Ericsson Releases New Walkman Phones
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Netflix Content Now Available Via Wii
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Opera Mini Browser Approved for The iPhone
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Intel Shares Vision for the Future, Announces New Sandy Bridge Chips
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Plextor Announces New PX-NAS2 Consumer NAS Drive
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Sony Optiarc Releases New DVD Rewritable Drives
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Microsoft Introduces KIN Windows Phones
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Nero Multimedia Suite 10 Now Available
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Maxell Showcases Full Line Of Media Products at 2010 NAB
Show
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MainConcept and NVIDIA Deliver GPU-Accelerated Video Encoding Based on NVIDIA CUDA Architecture
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Seagate Offers FreeAgent Go Hard Drives Pre-Loaded With Paramount Pictures' Feature Films
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Site Speed Affects Google's Web Search Ranking
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Dolby Makes Available 3D Open Specification at NAB 2010
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New Primera Disc Publishers Promise To Offer 1000-Year Expected DVD Archival Life
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Gainward to Offer HD Video Editing Software With Its NVIDIA GeForce Series Graphics Cards
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Scythe Announces Slip Stream 140 mm Case Fan Series
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Adobe Unveils Creative Suite 5 Product Family
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Sony Unveils First OLED Professional Field Monitor
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Twitter for BlackBerry App Now Available
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Nokia Acquires MetaCarta Inc. and Novarra
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GE and Konica Minolta to Show General-Lighting Quality Flexible OLEDs
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Available
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Mitsubishi Chemical and Pioneer Join Forces On Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Lighting
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WiMAX Forum To Release WiMAX 2 Next Year
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Sharp Develops the Four-Primary-Color 3D LCD TV
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Friday, April 9, 2010
New Optiarc DRX-S77U DVD Burner Coming This Month
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Blu-ray Chips Overtook Standard DVD Chips in 2009
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Samsung Announces High-definition CMOS Imagers for Webcams
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Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.3.2 and 8.2.2 to be Delivered by New Updater
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Microsoft To Bring Silverlight To The Living Room
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Super Talent Introduces Value SSD Product Line
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Neftflix in Distribution Deals With Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox
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Music Industry Welcomes New UK Anti-piracy Law
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MIT Unveils Surround Vision System
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Elpida Filed a Lawsuit Against Infineon Technologies AG
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OCZ Announces Vertex 2 and Agility 2 Solid State Drives
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Apple Previews iPhone OS 4
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Sony Unveils New Tools for 3D Blu-ray Disc Production and Video Editing
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Mitsubishi Announces Its 2010 Large Screen 3D DLP Home Cinema TVs and the Unisen Immersive Sound Tvs
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Sony Outlines 3D Coverage Plan of the FIFA World Cup
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Sony Brings Historic Masters Folf Tournament to Life in 3D
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SANYO Launches New Full HD Video Cameras
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Photographers File Class Action Against Google
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HP Researchers See Memristors As The Future Of Memory Chips
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Apple's iPad Costs $259.60 to Manufacture
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Nokia to Launch Music Download Service in China
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
New LG Mini Phone Supports HTML 5
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Microsoft to Unveil New Cellphones Next Week
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Power Efficiency Changes Moore's Law
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RIM Releases Java and Web Development Tools
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CyberLink PowerDVD Received Blu-ray 3D Player Certification from Blu-ray Disc Association
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AMD Releases New ATI FirePro V8800 Professional Graphics Card
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Corsair Expands Dominator Family with New 16GB and 24GB Memory Kits
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Apple Sells Over 300,000 iPads First Day
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CDSA Qualifies Kingston as World's First Content Protection Certified Flash Memory Entertainment Provider
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Sonic to Integrate Dolby TrueHD Into Scenarist
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OCZ Launches Next Generation Z-Drive PCI-Express Solid State Drive
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ASUS to Deliver New IEEE Standard on Motherboards
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Sharp's New 3D Touchscreen LCD Enables 3D Images Without Glasses
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AMD Renews Patent License Agreement with Rambus
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Ricoh Joins the Linux Foundation
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NU Unveils New Slim Blu-ray Writer
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Blu-ray Disc Association Announces New Format For High-capacity and Hybrid Blu-ray discs
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DivX Partner with Sharp to Enable DivX Video on Digital TVs
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Windows Server 2008 R2 to Phase Out Itanium
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WD Launches New VELOCIRAPTOR Sata Hard Drive
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Comcast Wins Web Traffic Case Against FCC
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