Friday, July 30, 2010
Gainward Released First GeForce GTX 460 2GB
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DAEMON Tools Net Released
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Youtube Upload Limit Increases to 15 Minutes
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Microsoft To Introduce New Windows Tablets
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Panasonic to Acquire Shares of and SANYO
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AMD Passes Nvidia in GPU Shipments
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Fujitsu and Toshiba Conclude Definitive Agreement to Merge Mobile Phone Businesses
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RIM To Compete With Apple WIth New BlackBerry 9800 Smarthphone
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Samsung Introduces WiFi Enabled ST80 Camera
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Amazon Announces New Kindle
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Microsoft, Adobe Collaborate to Protect Against Online Threats
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Verbatim Releases BD-R 25GB For 6x Recording
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Rambus Introduces 1866MT/s DDR3 Memory Controller
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Social Networking Sites Reach a Higher Percentage of Women than Men Worldwide
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Apple Updates Safari 5
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Patriot Launches 60GB, 120GB and 240GB Inferno Series Sold-State Drives
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LG Opens New App Store
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Super Talent Introduces Dual-interface UltraDrive MX SSD
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Parks Associates Estimates 80 Per Cent of TVs sold in U.S. in 2014 will be 3D-ready
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Roxio Releases Retrospect 8.2 for Mac
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NTT and Mitsubishi Electric Develop Advanced Encryption Scheme Cloud Computing Systems
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Elpida Develops Smallest 2-Gigabit DDR2 Mobile RAM
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High-Speed NXP Switch Supports USB 3.0, PCIe Gen3 and 6 Gbps SATA/SAS
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Micron Introduces New Memory Device For Intel's Processor Oak Trail Platform
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Toshiba Unveils CELL REGZA LCD TV Series with
3D Capabilities
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Apple Refreshes Mac Desktops, Mac Pros, Debuts Magic Trackpad and 27-inch LED Cinema Display
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Panasonic Introduces World's First 3D Consumer Camcorder
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Nvidia Releases First Fermi-based Quadro Graphics Cards
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Intel Confirms Light Beams Can Replace Electronic Signals for Future Computers
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
iPhone 4 Challenged From Android's Momentum
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DLNA Sees Surge in Certified Blu-ray Players
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Sandisk Launches Its Smallest UDB Flash Drive
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ITC Rules In Favor Of Rambus Patent Dispute Case Against Nvidia
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QSTARZ Released 10Hz Bluetooth GPS Receiver
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EC to Inverstigate IBM's Dominant Market Position
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ATI Catalyst 10.7 Driver Released
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Microsoft and Baidu Gain Share on Google
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Sony to Introduce Playstation Logo Licensing Program
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JEDEC Publishes DDR3L Low Voltage Memory Standard
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Toshiba Introduces New 2.5-inch 7200RPM HDD
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Khronos Releases of OpenGL 4.1 Specification
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MediaTek Signs LTE Licensing Agreement with NTT DOCOMO
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Google Introduces Apps For Government
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Rulemaking on Anticircumvention Enables iPhone Jailbreaking,
Bypassing of Copy-protected DVDs, Games
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Monday, July 26, 2010
CyberLink Announces MediaEspresso 6 Media Converter
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AMD Unlocks 3D Internet Potential with OpenGL ES 2.0 Driver
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NEC Introduces the VC-7700 series Digital Video Compression and Transmission System
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LG Announces the X140 Netbook
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Mitsubishi to Use the Verbatim Brand For its Optical Discs Worldwide
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Apple Delays White Version Of iPhone 4 Again
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Friday, July 23, 2010
Microsoft Licenses ARM Architecture
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Sony May Adopt LG Display's Panel Technology
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Dell To Pay $100 Million Penalty In SEC Deal
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IDT Launches 3-D Capable Frame Rate Conversion Processors
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WD Releases New My Passport Essential Limited Edition HDD
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Sharp's STX-2 MediaFLO Phone Available by AT&T
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Xbox 360 Limited Edition Halo: Reach Bundle Available For Preorder
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Computer Graphics Market To Exceed $150 billion in 2013
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Windows 7 Drive Microsoft's Growth
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CE Industry to Reach Record High by 2011
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
AC RYAN Launches Latest PLAYON!DVRHD Full HD Media Player And Recorder
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Shuttle XPC Barebone SH55J2 Supports Intel Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7
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IBM Unveils Faster zEnterprise Mainframe
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FTC Extends Antitrust Settlement Talks With Intel
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Spansion and Elpida Announce Broader Flash Memory Alliance
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Samsung and Toshiba to Support New Standardized NAND
Specification
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Samsung Adds ST600 and ST100 Models To The 2View Family Of
Digital Cameras
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Facebook Users Hit 500 Million Mark
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Corsair Adds New Models to its Force Series Family of Solid-State Drives
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Parallel NSight: A New Solution for Windows GPGPU Development
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Panasonic Introduces The World's First Full HD 3D TV With Blu-ray Recorder
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Lexar Media Announces 128GB Echo SE Portable Backup Solution
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Panasonic Releases New Lumix Cameras
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Google Updates Image Search Results
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New Microsoft Security Essentials Now Available
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Samsung to Begin Mass Producing 2-Gigabit Green DDR3 Using 30nm Class Technology
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Microsoft to Sell Kinect Controller At USD150
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Toshiba Commences to collect Royalties From DVD6C Patent Licensees
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Sandisk And Tiesto Launch Initiative to Creat Crowd-sourced Music Video Footage
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TDK To Launch 100GB BDXL Discs In September
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ARM and TSMC Sign Strategic Agreement
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Scythe Released Chouriki 2 80Plus Silver Series Of PSUs
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New Virtual Reality Bridges Visual with Tactile in 3D
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Digital Distribution Edges Blu-ray Sales In First Half
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Samsung Launches Terabyte Spinpoint MT2 Mobile Hard Drive
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Sharp to Enter into E-book Market
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Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem Unveils UltraViolet Brand
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Plextor PX-B120U External BD-ROM Offers HD and 3D Movie Playback On The Go
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New Core i5 and i7s Shipping
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Sony Develops Blue-violet Semiconductor Laser With An Output Of 100 Watt
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Monday, July 19, 2010
Nokia Siemens Networks to Acquire Wireless Network Infrastructure Assets of Motorola for USD 1.2 Billion
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Seagate Debuts GoFlex Home
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Netflix To Launch Canadian Service Later This Year
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iPad Available in Nine More Countries This Friday
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HTC, Samsung, RIM Respond To Jobs
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Metaweb Joins Google
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Apple Fixes iPhone 4 Antenna Issues With Free Plastic Case
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LG Releases New Trio Of 3D Products
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Friday, July 16, 2010
Apple Patches iPhone Antenna Issue
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Firefox Home App Available For iPhone
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TSMC Begins Construction on Gigafab In Central Taiwan
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Blu-ray Player Shipments to Exceed 62 Million in 2011
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Sharp Introduces 100GB Blu-ray Disc, BDXL BD Recorders
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Thursday, July 15, 2010
New High-end Receivers by Pioneer
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ON Semiconductor to Acquire SANYO Semiconductor
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Warner Bros. and Netflix Expand Their Content Agreement
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Toshiba to Form Marketing JV in China with TCL
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PC Rebound Continues With Growth Over 22% Despite Mixed Economic Outlook, According to IDC
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Apple to Talk About iPhone 4 issues in Friday Press Event
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Hulu Plus Preview Available Today on PS3
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Blu-ray Sales up in Western Europe And Japan
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Nero Gives Zotac Graphics Cards Users Access to their Multimedia Video Editing Suite
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Renesas Introduces Energy Efficient USB 3.0 Host Controller
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Toshiba and SanDisk Start Construction of Fab 5 for NAND
Flash Memory
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Sony Debuts First Consumer Interchangable Lens HD Camcorder
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Intel Reports Best Quarter Ever
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ASUS Ships ARES Dual ATI Radeon 5870 Graphics Card
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Toshiba Releases New Canvio Portable Hard Drives for Mac
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Seagate Unveils Customizable Small Business Network Storage Server
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Sony Warns About 3D Gaming
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Microsoft's Outlook Integrates Facebook and Windows Live
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Microsoft Announces Windows Phone Live
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New Nvidia Drivers Promise Even More Speed
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Samsung Expands its 3D Blu-ray Player Lineup
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New Crucial SSD Data Transfer Kit Provides Simplified Data Transfer Solution
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Windows Phone Developer Tools Beta Released
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Sony Expands Silicon Tuner Module Lineup
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GlacialTech Launches Igloo Alaska CPU Cooler
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New Compact Flash CF5.1 Specification Aimed at Higher Performance and Feature Enhancements
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OCZ Offers the 4GB DDR3 Modules Operating at 2133MHz
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Monday, July 12, 2010
Sony: PS3 Ready For Blu-ray 3D With Simple Firmware Uprade
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RemoteFX: Rich End User Experience for Virtual and Session-Based Desktops
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Google Releases App Inventor Developing Tool for Android
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Microsoft, PC makers to Offer Azure Cloud Services, Tablet Rivals to iPad
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LG Brings 3D LED HDTV and Blu-ray Disc Players to the US
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Facebook Launches Child Protection Application
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4K Video Comes to YouTube
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MSI Introduces Overclocked N460GTX Cyclone Series
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MediaTek Joins the Open Handset Alliance Continuous
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New Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 is Here
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Friday, July 9, 2010
NTP Sues Apple, Google, HTC, LG, Microsoft and Motorola for Infringement of Wireless Email Patents
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China Renews Google's Internet Content Provider License
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New Tool Designed to Support Your Heavy Graphics Card
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Google to Resume Gathering Data For Street View
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MSI GTX 460 OC Surfaces Online
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CyberLink Upgrades "BD & 3D Advisor" Tool
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Half Of All Windows 7 PCs Are Running 64-bit
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Bing Share of Searches Increases 7 Percent For June
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Flash Player 3D In the Works
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
Group Opposes Comcast-NBC Universal Deal
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RoxioNow Available on Panasonic UniPhier System LSI
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Samsung And RIM Drive The U.S. Handset market
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Nichia Starts Sample Shipments of Green Laser
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Pioneer CDJ-850: The Perfect Springboard From Bedroom to Club
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Super Talent Announces 2000MHz Dual and Triple Channel DDR3 Kits
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AT&T Network Limits iPhone 4 Upload Speeds
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YouTube Mobile, 'Leanback,' Site Gets a Kick Start
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Sony Introduces Compact 3D Digital Cameras
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Motorola Announces The CHARM Smartphone
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MSI Launches Multi-Touch 24" Full HD 3D All-in-One PC
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Microsoft Unveils WebMatrix Web Development Tool
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Firefox 4 Beta 1 Available For Download And Testing
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Teac Released New Blu-ray Disc Drives For A/V Devices
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Hitachi GST Releases LifeStudio Family of HDD
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Bluetooth Opens Qualification Program For Bluetooth Version 4.0 Devices
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BLOCKBUSTER On Demand Now Available on the Latest Philips Blu-ray Players
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Sony To Release New ES AV Receivers and Blu-ray 3D Player
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CyberLink PowerDVD 10 ULTRA 3D Mark II enables 3D on PCs
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Netflix In Movie Deal With Relativity Media
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Renesas Electronics to Acquire Nokia's Wireless Modem Business
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Samsung Releases New Eco-Friendly LED Monitors
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Sony Introduces Slim PS3 in Japan
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Youtube Hit By Code Injection Attack
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E-books Still Slower Than Reading Print, Study Says
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LG Introduces New Android Phones, Tablet PC
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Murata Develops Wireless Power Transmission System
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
IBM Hot Water-Cooled Supercomputer Goes Live at ETH Zurich
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Apple to Patch iPhone's 4 Reception Glitch
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Friday, July 2, 2010
LG Updates Its App Store
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Penetration of 3D-capable CE Expected to Grow Quickly
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Scythe Releases Ninja 3 CPU cooler
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Thermaltake Introduces Exclusive Element V NVIDIA Edition Chassis
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Apple Sued Over iPhone Reception Problems
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IBM is Moving to Firefox As Its Default Browser
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HP Completes Palm Acquisition
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New LCD Controller For Mobile Devices Enables Dual Display on Two Half-XGA
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Google and ITA Software Sign Acquisition Agreement
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Playstation Network Expands in Canada
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DirectTV and Panasonic Launch 3D Channels
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Microsoft Battery Technology Allows Batteries to Be Inserted in Either Direction
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Roxio Unveils VideoLab 3D
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HDBaseT Alliance Announces Incorporation, Finalized Specification
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
Fujifilm to Launch the First 3D Photo Service at Universal
Studios
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Chimei Innolux Signs Medium-size IPS LCD Technology
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Intel To Update CPU Lineup in 3Q10
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Firmware Adds 3D Shooting to Sony's the NEX-5 and NEX-3 Cameras
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Microsoft Kills Kin Phones
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Roxio Unveils New Secure Product Line for Business
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Corsair Launches Single Rank High-Speed DDR3 DIMMs
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MIT Researchers Promise an Internet 100 Times as Fast
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Firefox Home Submitted to Apple App Store
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Micron Introduces Third Generation Reduced Latency Memory
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Yahoo Launches Mail and Messenger Apps for Android
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Opera 10.60 Final Available
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Google News Redesigned
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Intel Labs Aims to Reinvent How People Experience Computing
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WD Completes Acquisition OF Hoya's Magnetic Media Opeartions
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Qualcomm Establishes Augmented Reality Game Studio
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Toshiba And Intel Launch The CM1 Tablet PC For Education
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Amazon Introduces New Kindle DX Priced at $379
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