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Monday, November 02, 2009
SRS Labs announced today that it is partnering with DivX, to develop the SRS WOW HD DivX Edition plug-in for the DivX player and DivX Web Player.
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G-Technology by Hitachi, a provider of premium storage solutions for the Mac, creative pro and high-end audio/video (AV) markets, today announced that it is incorporating Hitachi?s 2TB, 7,200 RPM, 32MB cache buffer hard drives across its entire 3.5-inch product line.
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NVIDIA today announced that it is now accepting applications for its ninth annual NVIDIA Fellowship Program, to fund work that helps to solve complex visual computing challenges. Grants of $25,000 for each selected project will be announced in Spring 2010.
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A high-definition Wii has been rumoured almost since the original Wii came out in 2006, and the latest one describes Wii 2 as a game console with a Blu-Ray drive.
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Moser Baer India Ltd has entered into an agreement with Corona Marketing Group for promoting its OEM and DataRight-branded Optical storage media products in North America.
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The Swiss IT cooling solution provider ARCTIC COOLING today launched the new ARCTIC RC PRO, a RAM cooler designed for DDR2 and DDR3 SDRAM modules.
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Roxio today announced the availability of over 30 applications for Windows 7 users and PC OEMs who wish to complement and expand the digital media functionality of Windows 7.
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Expanding its line-up of quiet fans, Noctua today introduced its first 140mm model.
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Verizons' all-fiber-optic FiOS service launched on Friday the EPIX movie channel , letting subscribers watch films on-demand on televisions or on the Internet.
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The Mozilla community released Firefox 3.6 Beta 1 for download. This beta version of the next version of Firefox is built on the Gecko 1.9.2 web rendering engine, containing many improvements for web developers, Add-on developers, and users.
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While the market for High-Definition TV (HDTV) has hit the
mainstream, the industry has already started speculating about
the commercialization of Ultra-High Definition (UHD).
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Following a meeting in Seoul today between the Vice Chairman and CEO of Samsung, Yoon-Woo Lee, and the CEO of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, Samsung Electronics announced that it will collaborate with Microsoft on efficient energy usage in computers.
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