Saturday, December 31, 2005
Intel Set to 'Leap Ahead' in 2006
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Preliminary Settlement Filed in Sony Suit
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Amazon.com Announces "Best of 2005 List"
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NME and Beijing E-World Technology Co., Ltd To Launch Total Red Laser HD Solution
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Mustek To Spotlight 2006 Line of Portable DVD Players at CES
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1394 Trade Association to Exhibit with New HDTV A-V Network Alliance at ICES 2006
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Abit cuts debts by selling properties, but trouble remains
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Opera Software chooses Google as search partner
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Thursday, December 29, 2005
Legal recording of television shows in Australia
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TiVo Expands to iPods and PSPs
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Mushkin XP4000 Redline review
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New 17-inch LCD Monitor by BenQ
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Imation 4GB Micro Hard Drive
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Wednesday, December 28, 2005
OCZ Technology Announces the Gamer eXtreme XTC DDR2 Series
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BenQ Offers LCD Exchange Scheme
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BluRay Region Coding Announced - Japan & US Same Region Code
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2 more network TV shows trying out the Web
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Hitachi Miniature Hard Drives Are a Girl's Best Friend
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Sony to double domestic PSP base over holidays
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Camera-equipped Cell Phone Shipments to Surge
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Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Club3D X1800 CrossFire Edition
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AMD Powers Digital Cube's Highest Performing PMP
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New InterVideo iVideoToGo Converts DVDs, Video Files to iPod Movies
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Toshiba to Highlight PMR and 0.85-Inch HDD at 2006 Storage Visions Conference
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ATI Announces Newest All-In-Wonder'R'
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TDK Blu-ray Discs, coming soon
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Sony to unveil 82in LCD TV
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Netflix wins round in online DVD-rental fight
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Acer to launch Windows Mobile-based PDA phones in second half of 2006
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Nintendo DS sales hit 5 million in Japan
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Pioneer Launches Its First Internal Blu-Ray Disc Writer
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Saturday, December 24, 2005
Microsoft, Google settle over ex-exec
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Friday, December 23, 2005
Sony BMG goof-ups
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RIAA Lauds Senate Passage Of Measure To Stop Russian Intellectual Property Theft
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Asustek launches new external Super Multi DVD burner
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Judge blocks California video game law
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France votes to legalize flat-fee P2P downloads
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ASUS Leads with Exclusive Intellectual Property Rights in 3G Core Technologies
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Symantec Antivirus Flaw Leaves Systems Open to Exploits
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Nero 7 Premium Review
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Thursday, December 22, 2005
Microsoft Risks a 2 mln Eur Daily Fine
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ATI Adds CrossFire to X1000 GPUs
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Mod Chip of Xbox360 to Be Released
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Digigami Claims VBR HD MPEG-2 Encoding Competitive with H.264
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ATI Officially Releases Catalyst 5.13
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Nvidia ForceWare 81.98 Drivers Available
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Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Sapphire's Overclockable X800GTO
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OpenOffice v2.01 Available
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BenQ Introduces New 16x DVD ReWriters
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Sanyo to Sell New Shares to Goldman, Other Banks
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DTS Demonstrates DTS-HD Master Audio at CES 2006
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Plextor Returns to Sanyo LSI Solutions For the PX-755A, PX-760A DVD burners
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Id Software Releases New Quake 4 PC Multiplayer Map Pack
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Google, AOL Tie Up in Strategic Alliance
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LG Unveils Faster LCD Monitors
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Samsung Adds DMB Features to its D600 Mobile Phone
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Seagate Seen Buying Maxtor
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Ritek, CMC Magnetics Expect Significant Growth in 2006
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BenQ, LiteOn May Suffer From Poor PUH Supply For Blu-ray/ HD-DVD Drives
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HDMI Alternative Proposed For Next-generation PC Components
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Canon EOS 5D and 1D Mark II N Firmware Updates
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Blu-Ray Proposes Region Codes For Future HD Titles
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Philips Adds VoIP to the Nexperia Cordless Phone Chipset
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Elpida Memory Ships 80nm 2Gbit DDR2 SDRAM Samples
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New OLED Promises More Efficient Large, Flat-Panel TVs
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Sony DW-Q30A Review
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Primera Offers Free SDK for Automated CD/DVD Burning and Printing
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Monday, December 19, 2005
NEC Develops Multicore Processor Technology Enabling Automatic Parallelization of Application Programs
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Plextor's 18x DVD Burner Scheduled For End of February
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Saturday, December 17, 2005
HP Joins HD DVD Promotion Group
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Friday, December 16, 2005
Plextor PX-750A Review
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Plasmon OMS and Soft-R Research Start Mass Production for Hybrid CD
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Taiwan To Cooperate with China on High Definition Format
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Sony's Three-eye Robot
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Microsoft Files 10 Lawsuits Over Software Pirating
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BTC Has a New Slim-type Combo Writer
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NEC Electronics Announces First Certified Wireless USB Controller
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Moser Baer Sponsors DVD+RW Alliance Event
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Ridata Introduces USB Flash Drive / Laser Pointer Combo
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Google Adds Music to Search Functions
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Thursday, December 15, 2005
AMD Showcases Notebook Reference Platform
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Bluetooth SIG Aims to Unite Wireless Technologies
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Quanta Computer Chosen For MIT's 100-dollar Laptop
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Microsoft: No Schedule For HD DVD Drive on Xbox 360
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Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Euro Deputies Pass Anti-terror Telecom Measures
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Media, Tech Companies Team Up on HD TV
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UbiSoft Not Satisfied With 'King Kong' Game Play On Xbox 360
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The World's Smallest DLP Projector
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Microsoft's Tool Removes Sony BMG's Rootkit
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MTV, Microsoft Team up For Digital Music Service
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DivX 6.1 Codec Available
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Intel Touts Power of New Laptop Chip
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Microsoft Warns of 'Critical' Windows Security Flaw
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Sapphire Ships Radeon X1600 - Overclocks X1800XTs
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NVIDIA to Acquire ULi Electronics
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Samsung Begins Mass Production of 900 MHz GDDR3 Graphics Memory
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Mozilla Warns of Firefox Flaw
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InterVideo, Ulead Demonstrate WinDVD HD Playback, HD Authoring
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Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Xbox 360 File System Hacked
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Mobile WiMAX Gets Seal of Approval From IEEE
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SAI Relases ReadDVD! UDF Reader Software for Mac OS 10.4
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Toshiba EMI Outsources its CD Production to Memory-Tech
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ATI Gives Radeon X1600 Series For Less than $200
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Japan Sales Slow: Study
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39 MP Digital Camera Back Launched
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Toshiba to Delay HD DVD Player Launch
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Dr DivX Beta 2 Released
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TDK Starts Mass Production of Blu-Ray Media
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Introduction to LabelFlash Technology
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Monday, December 12, 2005
Breakthrough Chip Delivers Better Digital Pictures for Less Power
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Sigma Designs to Work on Blu-ray Player with Pioneer
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Gigabyte Updates the i-RAM
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Ecma Standardizes Office Open XML File Formats
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Sanyo Partners With TV Maker to Strengthen TV Business
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Super Multi DVD PUHs Shortage Plagues Taiwanese Makers of DVD Burners
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ForceWare 81.95 WHQL Drivers
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Pentax *istDS Firmware v2.00
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Friday, December 9, 2005
LabelFlash Currently Receives Limited Software and Media Support
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ATI Catalyst Drivers for Windows 2000/XP 5.12
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CyberLink Responds to InterVideo's Allegation of Patent Infringement
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Microsoft's Plans For sub-$300 PDA Passes Through Taiwan
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Panasonic Revamps Cellphone Business
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Research Team Develops Core Technologies For Re RAM
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Intel Unveils Company's Platform Strategy
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Flaw Found in Sony's Latest Updated DRM Patch
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Fraunhofer Institute to Leverage Processor Core for Handheld Multimedia Applications
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Software Piracy Curb Would Boost Global Economy: Study
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PS3 Still on Track For Spring Launch
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The new NEC VT48, VT58, VT480 and VT580 Projectors
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New DivX for Mac Users
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China Approves Own Audio-video Coding Standard
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Thursday, December 8, 2005
XFX Brings GeForce 6800 GS 256MB DDR3 to AGP
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Samsung Announces 8GB FB-DIMM
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Former Warner Home Video Boss Criticizes Sony's Tactics on Blu-Ray
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FHP Releases 42-inch Full HD PDP
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Wikipedia Considers Locking Out Anonymous Editors
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Gigabyte Launches New CPU Control Utility
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HP DVD Writer 840 Review
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VIA Announces VIA C7 Processor Chip
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ULi Introduces High-Def PCI Express Chip
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New Chip Materials Extend Moore's Law
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DVD Sales Nearing Global Peak
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Pioneer Announces Business Restructuring Plans
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Wednesday, December 7, 2005
French Bill Bans Free Software And Copy Software, Act Now!
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EA Ships The Sims 2 for PSP
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Samsung SDI Files Patent Suit Against Matsushita Electric
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Thomson, Taiwan's BenQ Settle Dispute Over LCD Screens, TV Patents
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AMD And IBM Unveil 65nm Process Technologies
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Mediatek Offers DivX Certified IC Solutions
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Public IE Beta Promised for Early 2006
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New Rechargeable Battery Charges in 30 Seconds
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Sony and Toshiba Develop Technologies for Enhanced 45nm Generation System LSI
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Kano to Distribute Ricoh's Encryption CD-R Media in North America
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NBC Makes Downloadable TV Deal with Apple
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S. Korea Fines Microsoft for Antitrust Violations
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Pioneer in Talks With Teac on Optical Disc Alliance
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Tuesday, December 6, 2005
Personal GPS and Entertainment Portable Device by Globalsat
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Sony's DVDirect Recorder Burns DVD Discs Without a Computer
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Carbon Nanotube Heatsinks by Fujitsu
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Xbox 360 Available Outside Japan Early 2006
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Kazaa Downloads Suspended in Australia
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Real Launches Rhapsody.com Website
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Texas Instruments Releases First Products Based on the DAVINCI Technology
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ATI Delivers 12 Pixel Shaders To Notebook PCs
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Sony BMG Updates XCP Removal Tool
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LiteOn Ready For Next-gen DVD Formats
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Teac America Launches 1.8-Inch Mobile External Hard Disk Drives
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Microsoft Sued Over Alleged Xbox 360 Glitch
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Monday, December 5, 2005
DaTARIUS Strengthens its Position as the Leading Test Equipment Manufacturer
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Zoran Delivers New DVD Recorder System-On-A-Chip
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Fox Sees Blu-ray DVDs Gaining Edge
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First Dual-layer BD-ROM Samples Available in Late December
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MSI Introduces New Integrated Graphics Platform
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Dell Readies New 30-inch LCD Monitor
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Thomson Buys Stake in Canopus
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NEC Electronics Developed 55-nano Chip Technology
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Record DVD Movies to Your PSP
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Hynix Develops World's Fastest GDDR4 Graphics Memory
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Saturday, December 3, 2005
Things You Should Know Before You Buy a Home Theater System
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Friday, December 2, 2005
Sanyo 6-Megapixel Xacti C6 Camera Debuts in US
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ATI and Nvidia Battle to Continue by 1Q 2006
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Speakers For Your iPod Nano
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Panasonic Opens the World's Largest PDP Plant in Japan
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Ericsson Introduces Software For Mobile TV
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Sony Develops New Fuel Cell Film
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Some Comments on the Next Generation DVD Formats
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NEC Simplifies Remote Access Technology
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Taiwanese Makers of Optical Discs Continue to Dominate the Market, Despite Losses
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Pretec 2 GB miniSD
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Thursday, December 1, 2005
New Nero SIPPS Features Video Telephony and TAPI Interface
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Samsung Fined For Fixing prices of DRAM Chips
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Via Releases Security Kit for Linux, Windows Developers
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Nero Launches Nero PhotoShow Deluxe 4
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Pentax *istDS, Sony DSC-R1 Firmware Updates Available
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GPU Encodes Video Five Times Faster that CPU
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Intel Shifts to 45nm 300mm Wafers
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Call of Duty Bundled With Albatron's GeForce 7800GT
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Apple Releases Patch for 13 Security Flaws
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Hiroshima Elpida Starts Mass Production of 90 nm DRAM Chips on New 300 mm Wafer Production Line
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NVIDIA: No Plans for GeForce 7800 GS PCI Express
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Plextor Announces New 10x DVD+R DL DVD Burner
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Skype 2.0 Adds Free Video Calling
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Japan Drops 'iPod tax' Idea
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Intel's Viiv Concept Supported by Major Multimedia Makers
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