Thursday, March 31, 2005
Sony's PSP selling well but not sold out - analyst
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Sony's Cell chip to battle NVidia and Intel?
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Verbatim/MKM named No. 1 in global recordable CD and DVD media markets
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Dell delivers its smallest and lightest notebook
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New DDR2 products demonstrate IDT commitment
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PSP not working at full power?
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Nikon 'leak' revealed digital SLR D50 plans
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PSP: Dead pixels can be exchanged
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New Pioneer DVD recorders support DVD-RDL recording
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Comdex Trade Show cancelled
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New ATI graphics board could feature 32 pipelines
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 released
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Gizmondo high street stockists announced
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CyberLink supports High-Definition DVD
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Sony to establish "ST Mobile Display Corporation"
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Philips CFO set to leave more stable company
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Thomson secures digital content
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Microsoft releases portable TV service
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Wednesday, March 30, 2005
VSO adds online statistic database
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NEC Electronics introduces melody chip for mobile phones with 3D positioning technology
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JVC to launch ProHD
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Even higher-definition TVs due soon
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Pioneer warns about "Dual Disc" format
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Command set for DVD+RW Double Layer released
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HP improves performance by up to 40% with new ProLiant servers
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Intel Tops Off 64-Bit Server Platform Portfolio
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AMD unveils virtualization platform
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Sony and Nintendo to battle mightily for handheld game supremacy
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OCZ announces AMD and OCZ rebate bundle on NewEgg
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NIST debates DVD expiration dates
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DOOM3d: Gaming's legend is landing on the Xbox and expanding on the PC
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Halo 2 X-Pack details available
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Toshiba debuts 1 min charge battery
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Toshiba breaks own record for fastest memory device
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Pioneer aims to take largest share in PDP market
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HP names Fiorina successor
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New Unreal Tournament details
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ATI to pay $742,000 for misleading investigators
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Gigabyte and MSI deliver new P4 motherboards
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Atmel announces new IC enabling 8x DVD dual-layer write
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Online gamer killed for selling virtual weapon
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File sharing goes to the Supreme Court
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ATI Reports Second Quarter Results
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Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Samsung Introduces Phone with File Viewing Capabilities
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Microsoft hopeful of accord with EU on media-free Windows version
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Microsoft Working on New ID System for Windows
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PC Drive Reaches 500GB
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TASCAM DV-RA1000 High-Resolution Audio/DSD Master Recorder Announced
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LG Electronics launches line of LCD monitors with advanced features
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Sony appeals PlayStation ruling, but will pay licensing fees
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Can Sony's PSP kill the iPod?
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High-Definition format FVD debuts in Taiwan
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Samsung Unveils an Upgraded Model of its Horizontal LCD Phone
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Video Card Innovator XFX Shatters 3DMark World Record
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High-Definition TV Service Now in 10 Million Homes Says In-Stat
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Nintendo DS Sets the Standard for Hand-Held Video Games
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Monday, March 28, 2005
Sony comments DualDisc...
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Sony Ordered to Halt PlayStation Sales!
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PSP Launch: Dead Pixels
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Top court to hear landmark P2P case Tuesday
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Rolling out next generation's net
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Local net TV takes off in Austria
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First Swedish P2P Prosecution
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Free Nero Digital Version Available in April
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ST's New Set-Top Box Chip Lowers Cost for STB Makers
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Iomega Launches 40 GB Mini HDD
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7-Eleven to test sale of music downloads
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Sony ordered to pay $90 million, halt game sales
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Sunday, March 27, 2005
Supreme Court case pits tech innovation vs. Hollywood's rights
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Friday, March 25, 2005
Panasonic Introduces Its First DVD Car Navigation System In China
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Music And Video Downloading Moves Beyond P2P
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Jury orders Toshiba to pay $380 million
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Ritek: Q4 DVD+R/-R business in doubt
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Princo not influenced by loss in litigation with Philips
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SAMSUNG Electronics Announces Next-Generation Mobile Trends and Technologies
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Philips wins civil action against Gigastorage, Princo
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DVD market continues to grow as recording units gain share
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InPhase to Demo Holographic Data Storage Drive at NAB
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Free Videos for the PSP
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Finish Overclockers Break 3dMark Record
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Sony PSP handheld console hits US
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Sony May Unite Blu-ray Disc, HD-DVD
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Pentax to Introduce 18-Mpixel SLR In 2006
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Newly Designed Motherboard powered by Intel Pentium M CPU i915GMm-HFS
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HD DVD And Blu-Ray To Both Win
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Elpida to outsource back-end DRAM processing
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Microsoft Developing New Windows Server
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Thursday, March 24, 2005
Interview with DaTARIUS' CEO, James Steynor
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Samsung Announces Mass Production of World's Smallest Multimedia Cards
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Sagem Enters into MPEG-2 License with MPEG LA
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OCZ Announces PC-3200 Gold Series with 2-2-2 Timings
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CDRinfo in RWPPI and RDVDC Compatibility Seminar at CeBIT 2005
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Wednesday, March 23, 2005
'DVD Jon' reopens iTunes backdoor
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Philips announces single-chip solution that reduces costsof midrange LCD TVs
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Anti-piracy office accused of piracy
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Arima and BenQ land new handset orders from Sony Ericsson and Nokia
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OCZ DDR2 PC2-5400 Platinum Enhanced Bandwidth Dual Channel
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Samsung Debuts New Display Screen
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Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Adaptec Announces First PCI-X Raid-on-Chip
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ASUS CPU Adaptor Brings Quiet and Cool Performance of Notebook Processor to Desktop Computing
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ASUS AX850 Series Offers Exceptional AGP Graphics with Exclusive Innovative Features
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Microsoft partners with cell phone foe Symbian
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Moser Baer ramps up output of Lightscribe CD-Rs
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Microsoft says Xbox consoles in short supply
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Next-Generation P2P Music Network Launched: Bitmunk
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Calif. University Says 59,000 Affected by Hackers
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DVDs to Remain Popular According to In-Stat, HD DVD and Blu-Ray to Both Win
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M-Systems Introduces World's Smallest Wide SCSI Flash Disk
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Infineon Technologies and Rambus Conclude Broad Licensing Agreement
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Kingston Partners with U3 to Make Smart USB Flash Drives
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Ampex Licenses Digital Still Camera Patents To Olympus
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Verbatim to Use U3 Platform to Make New Type of USB Flash Drive
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Disc Makers Announces Huge Price Drops on Reflex DVD Duplicators
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Record Labels Discover Cure For Singles Sales Slump
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Sharp to double European biz
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Nokia plans new phones for U.S. market
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Chips will drive VoWLAN into mobile phones
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Avid to buy Pinnacle Systems
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Taiwanese DSC makers optimistic about exports to Europe
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Lite-On IT - ITRI agree on royalties
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Mobo makers facing a tight supply of Intel chipsets and PCBs
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CDRInfo presents Samsung TS-H552U
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Apple disables iTunes hack
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Thunderbird 1.0.2 and Mozilla 1.7.6 available
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Microsoft details licensing for Visual Studio 2005
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Mainichi Broadcasting System to broadcast in SRS Circle Surround 5.1
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UK studios already working with PlayStation 3 dev kits
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TiVo to enter Japan in 2006
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Ampex licenses digital camera patents to Olympus
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Elpida offers 800 Mbps DDR2 SDRAMs
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Pentax to introduce 18Mpixel SLR medium format digital camera in 2006
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MSN search ads will compete with Google, Yahoo!
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E.U. gives Microsoft two weeks to comply
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Rambus, Infineon reach settlement
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Yahoo acquires Flickr photo sharing service
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USB TravelDrives from Memorex
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Monday, March 21, 2005
ASUS internal combo drive CB-5216A
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ASUS combo CRW-5232A-T with SATA interface
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Intel ships 64-bit, 2MB L2 Pentium 4s
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Asustek to begin own-brand memory cards
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BenQ unveils new home theater LCD displays
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Sony PSP casting Solution - PSP Video 9 + Videora
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Xbox store seen opening new gaming revenue streams
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Microsoft-Time Warner-Thomson complete acquisition of ContentGuard
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Sony to release HDD DVD recorders for dubbing onto MemoryStick
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Sunday, March 20, 2005
DVD Jon Breaks ITunes Security- Again
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Saturday, March 19, 2005
CDRInfo tests DVD-R DL format!
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Macrovision Selected by Mastertronic Group as Official Content Protection Partner
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Sonopress Debuts DualDisc Sampler at South by Southwest
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Friday, March 18, 2005
NEC to present 16X DVD-RAM writer this year...
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CMC, Ritek: DVD+R/-R to overtake CD-R discs in sales revenue
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State Cracks Down on Film Piracy
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DFI SLI Motherboards Dominate the 3DMark05 Hall of Fame
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China Looking to TVs, DVD Players
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SAMSUNG Introduces Innovative MP3 Players For 2005
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Mobile Phone Industry To Drive Interoperable Rights Management
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Thursday, March 17, 2005
VSO Software's CopyToDVD Supports DVD-R DL!
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NVIDIA SLI Technology Transforms the PC Enthusiast Segment
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GEAR PRO Mastering Edition 7.0 features New Multi-threaded, Multi-target Design
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London 'DVD Factory' Raided
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Nero Introduces NeroLINUX
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ADS Tech Turns Latest Version of Instant DVD Into a Complete Solution for Video and Audio-only Files
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Wednesday, March 16, 2005
IBM Now Offers ATI's High-End FireGL V7100 Workstation Graphics Accelerator in the IBM IntelliStation Line
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ATI and nVidia Next-gen Details
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Leadtek WinFast TV USB II Deluxe
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Nintendo DS smashes first weekend sales records
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New 72-Inch RP7270
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Cube-shaped Design with 3D Surrounding Sound Mobile Phone Targets Music Lovers
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BenQ introduces the fastest monitors on the market
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Owner of iTunes.co.uk Ordered To Give It Up
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C51G NVIDIA's integrated graphics chipset?
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Microsoft Talks Up Pocket PC Voice Interface
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IBM Debuts Mouse Adapter Built To Mitigate Hand Tremors
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Sony Delays European Launch of PSP
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Safe E-Mail: Prevention and Protection
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Tuesday, March 15, 2005
Advanced Media's 8X DVD+RW RIDATA Disc Achieves Philips Certification
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AOpen Announces World's 1st 512MB GeForce 6800 Ultra!
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AOpen introduces next generation graphics display driver
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Acer Introduces a New Range of Notebooks Based on the Innovative AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology
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Rambus Demonstrates Its 800MHz DDR2 Memory Controller Interface at Denali MemCon in Taiwan
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Monday, March 14, 2005
Verbatim announces DVD+RW 8x
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Verbatim testing 8.5GB DVD+R DL in under 15 minutes
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Sony to Launch 9.8mm-Thin Digital Camera
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Levy On Blank Carriers Also For MP3 And Video Recorders With Hard Drives
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Apple Wins Trade Secrets Legal Dispute
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Enhanced Intel Wireless MMX2 Technology Promises To Boost Video, Audio Applications For Mobile Handsets
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CyberLink Releases PowerDVD 6 Packs for DVD Enthusiasts
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DVD Forum holds Verification Seminar at DaTARIUS headquarters
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BenQ Monitors are faster than ever
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Sonic Debuts Blu-ray Disc Burning and Playback Software at CeBIT 2005
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DVD Market Continues to Grow as Recording Units Gain Share Reports In-Stat
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Friday, March 11, 2005
NVIDIA Previews nForce4 SLI for Intel at CeBIT 2005
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NVIDIA Expands GPU Technology Lead with the Introduction of Two New GeForce 6 Series GPUs
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CMC Magnetics to add investment in China and Mexico
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DVD+RW Alliance anticipates DVD+R DL 8x products soon
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Xbox Next strategy revealed, includes HD
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DFI Unleash the power of overclocking motherboards in CeBIT2005
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CyberLink LabelPrint Passes LightScribe Certification
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CyberLink Announces Support for High-Definition DVD Across DVD Entertainment and Burning Product Lines
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The RIAA runs its lawsuits as a volume business
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RIAA to sue 9 A&M students for downloading illegally
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Apple Joins Blu-ray Disc Association
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New CTO for DaTARIUS
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Nero Digital'TM' Now Supported On Xoro DVD Players
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Roxio Demonstrates Support for New Interactive DivX Media Format
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ATI Launches Industry's Most Powerful DirectX 9 Integrated Chipset for Intel Platforms
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austriamicrosystems Launches Process Supporting High-Speed Photodiode for Next Generation DVD Applications
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Samsung's SGH-i300 Offers Incredible Storage as the World's First Music Smartphone with 3GB HDD
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Ashampoo releases version V1.64 of Ashampoo MP3 AudioCenter!
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Thursday, March 10, 2005
GIGABYTE at CeBIT 2005
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Club 3D's Stand at CeBIT 2005
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CDRinfo at CeBIT 2005 - Day 1
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Macrovision Presents Latest PC and Console Game Pirating Findings at Game Developer Conference
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Crucial Technology Introduces RADEON X850 XT Graphics Card
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DivXNetworks Chooses mp3 Technologies from Thomson and Fraunhofer
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AMD Ushers in a New Era in 64-Bit Mobile Computing With AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology
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Roxio Unveils Easy Media Creator 7.5
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SanDisk Introduces One Gigabyte xD-Picture Card
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SanDisk Introduces Cruzer Profile, a Secure USB Flash Storage Drive with Fingerprint Identification
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DivXNetworks Partners With Plextor and Frey Technologies to Release DivX Certified Personal Video Recorder
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DivX 6.0 Video Technology Offers Improved Video Experience for Consumers
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Toshiba Readies Diverse, Cutting-Edge Technologies for CeBIT 2005
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Wednesday, March 9, 2005
OCZ Technology Group Announces the Ultra-Reliable Titanium Series
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TDK?s Year of Music and Culture
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Sony 2005 DVD Recorder Line Includes HDD Model With HDMI
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Apple faces patent lawsuits
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NEC LCD Technologies Announces High-End 21.3" LCD with RGB LED
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Ritek: first Taiwan optical disc maker to obtain Philips certification for 8x DVD+RW
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Samsung develops 7Mp camera phone
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Creative Announces Sound Blaster Live! ADVANCED MB
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Lite-On IT: global ODD competition will moderate this year
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LightScribe Certified Philips 16X DL DVDRW Drives bundled with award winning Nero Software
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Tuesday, March 8, 2005
Exabyte and Fujitsu Siemens Computers Team up to Showcase Innovative Data Storage Products at CeBIT
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AMD Supports Fair Trade Commission of Japan's -- JFTC -- Decision to Stop Illegal Business Practices by Intel
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I/OMagic Announces New GigaBank Elite 60GB
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I/OMagic Launches New GigaBank Premier 100GB
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SmartDisk Corporation Files Intellectual Property Lawsuit
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DVD Sales to Lead Electronic Entertainment Growth in Europe Reports In-Stat
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Plextor releases PX-716SA
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New CD and DVD recording software available
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Rimage announces Rimage 360i Desktop CD/DVD publishing system
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Asustek launches three handset models, including P505 Microsoft PDA phone
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'Legal okay' for Russian MP3 site
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AMD shows off first Geode chipset
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UMD video titles for PlayStation portable to become available in Japan from April
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Sony expands Hi-MD format by adopting direct MP3 playback and picture capturing
capabiltity
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ViewSonic and BenQ roll out LCD monitors with 4ms response times
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Sony plans internal PS3 briefing next week
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ATI-LG promise console-like phone
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Intel unveils new NOR flash products and roadmap
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NVIDIA expands comprehensive toolkit for game developers
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NEC unveils 90-Nanometer embedded DRAM technology
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Intel warned by Japan antitrust watchdog
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Philips enables high-definition video with Nexperia PNX1700 media processor
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Singulus Mastering BV to offer Eclipse ESP-7000 for HD-DVD mastering
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New SecuROM version is ready
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New DVD+RW video format compliance verifier available
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CyberLink Power2Go supports DVD-R Double-layer recording
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BenQ demonstrates Blu-ray Disc triple writer BW1000 at CeBIT
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Monday, March 7, 2005
Samsung Develops World's Largest -- 82'' -- Full HDTV TFT-LCD
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Friday, March 4, 2005
Intel, Other Industry Leaders Announce Final CE-ATA 1.0 Spec
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EU Sees Approval of Contested Software Patent Bill
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Sony Ends PSX Production
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Music industry 'nails UK pirates'
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Turn up the heat with Albatron's Dr. Speed!
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Albatron K8SLI dual VGA card mainboard, incredigraphical performance increase
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Mozilla Foundation Launches Mozilla China
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MPEG-only bows out of codecs race
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Kyocera to end camera production
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Intel goes home
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Foxconn forms alliance with HP for joint product development
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Sanyo relases Xacti DMX-C5 camera
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Taiwanese 6C alliance lowers DVD royalty fees
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Thursday, March 3, 2005
Ricoh Caplio R2: 5,0 Megapixel, 4.8x optical zoom lens and 2,5" LCD
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MVKTech - Corsair 4-Gigs MemoryGiveaway!
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MovieProfiler.com adds an emotional twist to movie searching
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Kopin CyberDisplay is Imaging Device of Choice for Eyetop Wearable DVD Viewer
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OCZ Announces PC-4800 EL DDR Platinum Limited Edition
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Primera Introduced the new Accent II Disc Laminator
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Intel unveils five dual-core processors
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Intel to aims to decrease power consumption of desktop processors to 60 watts
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Intel Shows Off Dual-Core Processors
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ATI Introduces Graphics Upgrade
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Hitachi First to Develop Intel Itanium 2 Processor Chipsets
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NEC, NEC Electronics Develop 12Gbps Interface for System LSI Chips
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Internet Explorer 7 not just for Windows XP
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GDC: Epic to reveal new Unreal Engine 3 functionality
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Intel Bundles InterVideo into Motherboards
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New Sony MiniDisc Players Take on MP3
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Queen bestows knighthood on Bill Gates
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Microsoft's Net Activation Plan Kicks In
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Taiwan projector makers to introduce models based on the new TI .55 XGA DLP chip
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Sony Ericsson to launch Walkman phone in 3Q
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Coming soon: car windscreen displays?
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Siemens launches new clamshell phone
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Fujitsu Readies 120GB Notebook Hard Drive
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Hitachi Mass Produces 6-Gigabyte Microdrives
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Kingmax Hard-core DDR500 Overclocking Modules
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DRAM-module makers land orders prior to CeBIT
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Symantec Granted Patent for Security Tech
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Wednesday, March 2, 2005
LG.Philips LCD's 15-Inch Notebook PC Panel World's Lowest Power and Brightest Single Lamp 15-Inch Display
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Hitachi First to Develop Intel Itanium 2 Processor Chipsets Supporting FSB Speeds of 667MHz
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Sony Expands Hi-MD Format By Adopting MP3 Playback
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CyberLink Showcases Software Solutions for DVD Burning and the Digital Home at CeBIT 2005
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Hitachi to double HDD output for consumer electronics
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Showdown Looms for P2P Networks
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NVIDIA to Preview Highly-Anticipated NVIDIA nForce and SLI Solutions for Intel Platforms at IDF
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Creative Shakes Up MP3 Market With Its New Zen Micro 4GB MP3 Player
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Iomega Corporation Announces Availability of New Mini USB 2.0 Drive with 2 Gigabyte Capacity
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Intel Mobile Concept PCs Provide Vision Of Tomorrow's Digital Lifestyle
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Tuesday, March 1, 2005
Fujitsu readies 120GB storage notebook
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CyberLink PowerProducer 3 Ensures Total Disc Interoperability with DVD Burners and Players
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DVD recorder shipments more than double in Japan in 2004
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Plextor Launches New Products For CeBIT 2005
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PlexTools Professional XL takes Plextor Optical Control Sotware To Another Level
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ATI Introduces Affordable Graphics Upgrade to Improve Gaming, Photo Editing and Video Playback Experience in PCs
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ATI Introduces New Graphics Chip Designed to Provide Flexible, Stable Display Capabilities for Servers
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New Data Protection Technology Demonstrated at Intel Developer Forum by Seagate Technology and Wave Systems
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Sonic Announces Comprehensive Support for LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling Technology
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DVD6C Announces Changes to DVD Licensing Program
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New Hitachi Design Studios to Incubate Hard-Drive-Based Consumer Devices
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1394 Trade Association Launches Study Group to Review Benefits of MPEG-4 Over IEEE 1394
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Verbatim Announces Volume Production of UDO Standard-Compliant Media
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LightScribe Incorporates Agilent Technologies' Encoders into Its Award-Winning Direct Disc Labeling Platform
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Napster Turns Music into Rental Deal
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