Thursday, April 28, 2005
Datawrite Offers €150,000 Reward to Catch Counterfeiters
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Elite Group Systems (ECS) announces two new members of its Extreme motherboard family
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Estimated graphics shipments and supplier market share for Q1 2005
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Wednesday, April 27, 2005
CyberLink Previews Video Playback with Navigation for the Blu-ray Disc Rewritable Format
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NEC to produce chip for new Xbox console
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HP Teams with Fujitsu, Hitachi and Seagate to Deliver Next Standard for Server and Storage Hard Drives
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TDK launches Dual Layer DVD-R, and Double Layer DVD+R line-up
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Siemens sets out to cure mobile phone headache
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Dell Latitude D510 Notebook Starting at $929
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IBM's Cell Processor Impressive, but Not an Intel Killer Reports In-Stat
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Samsung First to Market with Serial ATA II Hard Disk Drives
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Disney Turns up Summer Fun with New Personal DVD Players
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AMD64 Processors Deliver World-Class 64-Bit Performance on Microsoft Windows x64 Platform
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BenQ Chooses Renesas' SH-Mobile Application Processor in Its Latest 2.5G Multimedia GSM Phones
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Nokia Launches First Phone with Built-In Hard Drive
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eBay Hacker Jailed
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Court Rules Against DVD DRM
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Samsung and LG-Philips battle on new panel standards
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NEC Embedded DRAM to Play in Next-Gen Xbox
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Sharp posts record profit
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RealNetworks Gives out Free Music
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JVC Reports Profit Slowdown for Fiscal 2005
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High-Tech CEOs Push Digital TV Deadline
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Nvidia releases 64-bit Graphics Driver
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Philips announces chip solution for satellite set-top boxes
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Apex Debuts DivX Certified DVD Players
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Ricoh announces Caplio GX8
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Yahoo goes mobile on Nokia smartphones
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Via-Uli to license dual-graphics PCIe solutions from ATI and Nvidia
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Group Formed to License SAFIA Content
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New Xbox 360 exposed!
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Sapphire makes oveclocking simple and safe with TRIXX
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Tuesday, April 26, 2005
DVD pirates find safe harbour in Canada
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Microsoft reveals its 'Adobe killer'
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DVD Recorder Sales to Reach $12B by 2009
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Imation Transforms CD and DVD Management
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NVIDIA Leads Industry With Support for Windows XP And 2003 x64 Editions
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NVIDIA Unveils Reference Design for Next-Generation Media Center PCs
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Meet the SecuROM team at the E3 in Los Angeles
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Transfer Home Videos to DVDs Using Sony's DVDirect
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ABIT runs faster, cooler and quieter with Silent OTES
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Pioneer Introduces VHS/DVD Recorder with Built-in HDD
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Elpida announces 4 Gigabyte DDR2 Registered DIMMs
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Mobo shipments to drop in 2Q
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PSP European Launch in September
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EA Sports Ships New Games
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Gates: Longhorn Plus 64-Bit Equals Power
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Cirrus to Sell Video Business
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How reliable is your drive? VSO results updated!
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Monday, April 25, 2005
Hard drive gets all flashy
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The 30th RWPPI General Meeting is held
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Viewsonic adds 23-inch widescreen LCD
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CyberLink PowerCinema Passes DLNA Testing for Interoperability in the Digital Home
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23 Students at Drexel University sued by RIAA
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French court rules in favor of DVD copying
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Online music lovers 'frustrated'
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ASUS Announces P5WD2 Premium Motherboard with New Intelligent Features
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AOpen introduces its high end PC motherboard built with nForce4 Ultra chip
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Rambus Announces Developments in Patent and Antitrust Cases
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Samsung Selects Philips 802.11 Wireless Solution for Mobile Phones
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The New Aleratec 1:11 Super Copy Tower Makes 11 Simultaneous DVD Copies at Up to 16x
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Alienware Unleashes New MJ-12 7550A Desktop Workstation
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Expo 2005 Las Vegas ? celebrating the past and looking to the future
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Sony Europe Announces First PC With DSD, ASIO 2.1 and Blu-Ray Disc
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TiVo looks for an edge
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Microsoft Confirms Dangerous Vulnerability in Windows 2000
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Clever design gives AMD edge over Intel
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Sunday, April 24, 2005
The Death of illegal P2P?
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Saturday, April 23, 2005
More Electronics Firms Join Debate to End DVD War
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Friday, April 22, 2005
Enjoy Dual Core CPU with MSI 955X Platinum
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Pegasus and InPhase Technology Presented 300GB Optical Drive
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Kingston Memory Fuels Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processors
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Philips brings mobile multimedia to life with industry-leading audio solutions
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Students react to RIAA, MPAA lawsuits
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Hollywood to name and shame movie pirates
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Forgent sues Microsoft over JPEG patent
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Taiwan makers: price drops push replacement of CD drives with DVD burners
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Cops probed for taking MPAA cash
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Teac releases CD-W552GB and DW-552GA ODDs
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OCZ Technology Announces DDR2 Gold for Gamers
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Sanyo fills Lawsuit against Sankyo Corporation
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iTunes phone on the way
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Nokia bumps up 2005 cellphone forecast to 740m
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Thursday, April 21, 2005
HP, Sun bring dual-core Opterons to servers
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ATI supports 64 Dual-Core Technology
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VIA Announces Chipset Support for AMD Dual-Core Technology
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Prison terms on tap for 'prerelease' pirates
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NVIDIA Scalable Visualization Solutions Deliver Tenfold Performance Increase
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Version V5.05 of "Ashampoo Burning Studio 5"!
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Digitally Record Your Unforgettable Moments in Any Format
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AMD Launches Dual-Core Processors
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NEW MSI MEGA STICK 528
MP3 Player
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BenQ releases three new products in April
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ATI Launches DirectX 9 Chipset
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Buena Vista Games expands with Avalanche acquisition
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Sony and Toshiba Should Unify Format to Avoid DVD War
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Nikon announces The D50 and The D70
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BT promises Wi-Fi/GSM phone for Christmas
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Microsoft Will Virtualize Linux
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Broadcom Partners with Nintendo for Wireless Gaming Consoles
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IBASE Announces Availability of MB720 Mini-ITX VIA CN400 Motherboard
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Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Sonic Unveils eDVD 4
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Nero to support Sony PSP video format
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Pioneer Offers 8X Write Speed and LVD SCSI for DVD Libraries
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Record sales for Intel and AMD mobile products
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AOL Makes Deal with Universal, Warner
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New chipset for high-definition TVs by National
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Samsung Develops 4Gb OneNAND
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Toshiba lauches two series of notebook PCs
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Symantec Offers beta Version of New Anti-Spyware Product
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"Scribbles" CD-R/ DVD-R ready to hit the market
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Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Sapphire: Different VGA cards on a single SLI
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Traxdata DVD+RW 8x media available in Europe
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New version of Opera 8
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MCE Technologies upgrade G3's recording
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Interview with Hirotishi Matsuda, from NEC Display Solutions
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Panasonic unveils new HD camcorder
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California cities lose Microsoft suit
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ATI RS482 and RC410 to arrive in June
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SmartDisk debuts FlashTrax XT digital storage player
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120GB laptop hard drive coming
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AMD announces deal with DreamWorks
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Sid Meier's Pirates! Review
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Monday, April 18, 2005
Samsung plans 0.85-inch hard-disk drive this year
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Intel reveals Wimax wireless chip
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First Lawsuit In MPAA Illegal Fileswapping Actions
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AMD sponsors THX Best Practices Laboratory for Windows Media
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Intel releases Dual-Core Processor-based Systems
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InPhase Technologies New Holographic Technique Enables Terabyte Disc Recording
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Sonic Introduces Blu-ray Creator
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Sonic Solutions introduced its HD-Series AVC encoder
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Sigma Adds All-Format Media Processors
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HP Delivers Digital Foundation to Entertainment Industry
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Alienware Unleashes Next Generation of Workstation Performance
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SmartDisk Introduces FlashTrax XT
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Dolby Digital Plus and MLP Lossless Selected as Optional Audio Codecs by the Blu-ray Disc Association
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The fastest duplicator in the world
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Sony looses ground on Blue
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Sonic Debuts Scenarist HD
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TDK launches 23.3GB Professional Disc
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Adobe to buy Macromedia for $3.4 billion
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16x DVD+R/-R to be mainstream for DVD disc shipments
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Philips disappoints with Q1 net, revenues
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Sony Ericsson profit tumbles on falling phone prices
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Samsung scores low Q1 results
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AACS 0.9 copy protection for High Density video released
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Apple shows HD edit software
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Sanyo, Sharp join DVD6C for licensing DVD patents
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Warner Bros. releases HD DVD titles using Windows Media Video 9
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Sunday, April 17, 2005
Philips Honours 120th DVD Player Licensee
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CMC, Ritek estimated to see big asset value losses based on new financial accounting standards
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Sides close to deal on HD disk format
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Friday, April 15, 2005
Studios settle lawsuit on DVD-copying chips
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Mitsubishi Electric Plans to Close Its Subsidiary European Mobile Phone R&D Facility MMCE
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SANYO and Sharp Join DVD6C in Licensing DVD Patents
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Aeolus PCX 6800-DVD256 to make its debut
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Corsair Partners with Tier One Motherboard Manufacturers to Enable the New NVIDIA nForce4 SLI Intel Edition Platform
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NEC Introduces Personal Computers With Maxxbass
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Toshiba offers revolutionary flat 3-D screens -- without the goggles
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3Dconnexion's SpacePilot dramatically boosts 3D Productivity
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Ubisoft Announces Fresh Line-up
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the first TGi (triple graphics interface) chipset for AMD Athlon 64 systems.
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Panasonic Introduces Industry's First Rear-Speaker Wireless-Ready Home Theater Systems
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ATI's GPUs for New Line of DEPO Ego 360 PCs
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How good is your media? VSO results updated!
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Thursday, April 14, 2005
AMD Brightens Spring With New 64-Bit Mobile Processor for Notebook PCs
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Four arrested in Nintendo sting
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All-singing, all-dancing hard drive tech
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Intel Reveals Plans For New Notebook Platform Tailored For Chinese University Students
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LiteOn SOHW -1693S
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Yamaha chooses SRS Circle Surround II for Its New A/V home theater amplifiers
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Google launches video upload program
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Camera phones sales leap in 2004
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Toshiba to use Intel 854 chipset in HD-DVD player
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AMD posts first-quarter loss, but better than expected sales
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ULi unveils first TGi Chipset
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BenQ lowers price of LightScribe 16x DVD DL burner
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Taiwanese manufacturers give HD-DVD vote of confidence
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Intel's push for DDR2 lowers chip prices
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Microsoft hit with patent injunction
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Lite-On Technology report March revenues
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California Appellate Court rules in favor of consumers' right to privacy
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President of HP Japan retires
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Seagate 1" Pocket HDD Debuts In Japan
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Xbox 360 name confirmed; console design details revealed
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Sony exec targets 2007 for Cell processor expansion
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Mac OS X Server 10.4 to ship on April 29
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Sony: We're open to avoiding a DVD format war
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RIAA Sues Internet 2
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AOpen introduces XC Cube as mobile entertainment center
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AOpen to hold major XC Cube event at Akihabara in Japan
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Hybdid discs to support "blue" rivals
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Fujifilm highlights new technologies at NAB
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Memory-Tech develops Laser Beam Recorder for HD DVD
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HP adds photo iPods to lineup
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VIA releases Linux driver source packages
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Infineon follows Samsung with DDR3 talks
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Nvidia at NAB2005
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Contax brand comes to an end
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Kanguru debuts 20GB Zipper Pro hard drive
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Second Windows Server 2003 R2 beta soon
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Panasonic Digital SLR in 2006
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Elpida Memory joins PSC board of directors
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U.S. firm sues Canon over flat-panel TV patents
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Philips and Xilinx deliver affordable programmable PCI Express solution
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InPhase showcases world's first Holographic Drive Prototype at NAB 2005
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Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Golden Gate Capital Acquires TDK Semiconductor
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New MD-CD1 from Tascam combines CD playback and MiniDisc recording
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Intel Delivers Consumer Electronics Platform Solutions For The Digital Home
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Sony to offer DRU-800A DVD Dual DL burner model
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Microsoft to show Xbox 2 on May 12
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Ritek, CMC to produce blue-laser HD-DVD discs
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Drinking for IP law change
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Microsoft suits target illegal software distribution
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Music industry extends piracy war
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Canon releases free SDK for the XL2 mini-DV camcorder
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Nero, MediaTek, and ATEME announce partnership to implement Nero Digital
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Adobe extends Linux support with Reader 7.0
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RICOH DVD Media bundle with Virtuosa music & movie jukebox software
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Heise ordered to remove link to Slysoft.com
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Casio unveils three new DSC models in Taiwan; aiming for 10% market share in 2005
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Nikon Readies Cheaper Digital SLR to Rival Canon
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Dell Intros Dual-CPU Systems
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Microsoft sets date for Xbox 2 debut
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Hackers Exploit Windows Update Publicity
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Monday, April 11, 2005
Mobile phone sales up 4.5% in 2005
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Ericsson launches Interactive Mobile TV
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Expansion pack plan for Half Life
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Wireless USB 1.0 spec to be finalized next month
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IBM and Sanyo demonstrate Fuel Cell prototype
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NEC LCD promises vivid colors in direct sunlight
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Asustek only mobo maker to see 1Q shipment growth
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S. Korean Instant Messenger beats Microsoft's MSN
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Windows XP SP2 and April 12
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Samsung unveils new satellite DMB phone
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CeBIT Asia: RWPPI demonstrates hybrid RW discs
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Daewoo cuts prices on PDP TVs
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Intel dual-core 840 CPU and 955X chipset due this month
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MediaTek: 1Q revenues down this year
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Saturday, April 9, 2005
PlayStation 3 to emerge ahead of Xbox 2 at E3
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Xbox games remain through 2007 despite "Xenon"
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Sanyo appoints female journalist as CEO
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New high-speed DVD analyzer from Clover Systems
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Mitsubishi introduces fully integrated 1080p DLP HDTVs
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3M introduces RFID solution for managing optical discs in libraries
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Friday, April 8, 2005
AOpen announces PCX 6800 display cards with heat dissipation
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ASUS servers solutions offer BIOS upgrade to 64-bit Platform
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Warning over fake Windows update
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BinOptics eyes read-only HD DVD market
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Nichia settles "amicably" with US retailer
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Dell remains open to AMD
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PSP sales dogged by dead Pixels
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Holographic storage on the way this year
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PSX: 3rd generation available
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AMD Opterons arrive early
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New chairman sees Sanyo's upturn
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Kingston announces 750 MHz, Corsair answers with 800 MHz
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Intel boosts flash-memory densities
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JVC Releases HD-61MD60 and HD-52MD60 HDTVs
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Taiwan develops blue-laser PUHs
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ATI released Catalyst 5.4
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Thursday, April 7, 2005
New, cheap battery outshines alkalines
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AOpen launched the highest 700W Power Supply
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AOpen unveils most advanced ?green? technology
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$200,000 eBay scammer jailed for six years
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ASUS P5ND2-SLI Deluxe Motherboard Series with Exclusive ASUS Overclocking and SLI Features
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Nero Integrates Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound into NeroVision Express 3
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Traxdata Introduces 4 new types of DVD-R media
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A custom-built super performance memory for DFI Lanparty NF4 series!
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Increasing Memory Capacity on Limited Space
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Sony Invention Beams Sights, Sounds Into Brain
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Fernando's Productions' Media Wizard Inc. Announces Release Of Encrypted CD-ROM
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JVC Releases HD-61MD60 and HD-52MD60 Rear Projection HDTVs
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Microsoft To End Service Pack 2 Download Block Feature on April 12
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OmniVision Acquires CDM Optics for $30M
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TiVo beefs up patent portfolio
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Trojan horse takes down smart phones
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Portable Firefox 1.0.2 Beta
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NW-HD5: Sony's iPod Killer?
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LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: LEGEND
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Wednesday, April 6, 2005
Acer Desktop LCD Monitors Grow 87% and Rank No. 4 Worldwide in Q4 2004
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OCZ Announces PC-5000 Platinum DFI nF4 Special Series
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James Steynor elected onto Board of IRMA
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How good is your media? Read first: Ricoh is the most reliable media
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Tech group to join EU against Microsoft
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New sony HDD walkman 'apes iPod'
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LG releases firmware auto update tool
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BenQ and TPV see LCD monitor gross margins rebound in 1Q
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Panasonic introduces nine VIERA flat panel TVs
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TCL to compete Taiwanese media manufacturers
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MediaTek to volume ship LCD TV solution in 3Q
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Hackers add Web, chat to PSP video game player
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New president at AudioDev USA Inc.
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TEAC launches external 300GB and 400GB hard drives
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Taiwan second-tier makers unable to raise OEM prices of optical discs
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Intel, AMD race to be first with 2-processor chip
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HP unveils new products
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Comcast eyes advertising system for DVRs
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Despite rising DRAM prices, players remain cautious
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Elpida to shift key memory chip operations to Taiwan
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Flaw found in Firefox
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Samsung introduces 3D game phones with vibration
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Tuesday, April 5, 2005
Corsair Partners with NVIDIA To Help Power Intel Pentium 4 Desktop
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Philips prevails in CD-R/RW disc patent infringement
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Scottish Pirate Gets Record Sentence
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Dual-core chips help graphics apps
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Nokia to sell mobile radio business to EADS
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NVIDIA nForce4 SLI on Intel-Based PCs
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Sonic Brings DVD Capabilities to Pace Cable DVR Set-top Boxes
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SPEED MATTERS: Waitec presents ACTION 164
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Hitachi introduces new DVD camcorder with sleek design
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Hitachi demonstrates 20-GB microdrive
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LG Electronics and Matsushita Settle PDP Patent Disputes
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NEC develops Millimeter-Wave transceiver for HDTV Signal
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Adobe unveils Creative Suite 2
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'Body talk' could control mobiles
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Nvidia bundles GeForce 6200 Turbo Cache-based graphics cards with motherboards
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Rambus Proposes Micro-Threading to Boost GDDR Performance.
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Seagate queues up 400GB DVR
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Hitachi Eyes 1TB Desktop Drives
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Windows or Linux?
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Monday, April 4, 2005
PC makers to offer full Windows version in Europe
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Seagate Expands DVR Capabilities
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CMC responds to Fujiwara 2005 forecast
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Japan's RIAA wins appeal
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Toshiba's 2G XDR DRAM Offers Data Rates of 4.8-6.4Gbps
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JVC Develops World's First Single-sided, Dual Layer DVD-RW Disc Technology
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MGM says ripping MP3s is OK
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LG, Matsushita to End Patents Dispute
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Panasonic plans FourThirds DSLR
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Kodak introduces first printer dock compatible with IMAGELINK
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New service brings radio to phones
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Hitachi claims leap in drive density
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Saturday, April 2, 2005
World's Best CeBIT 2005 Live Coverage by CDRinfo.com (Updated)
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New bugs found in Outlook, IE
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Yahoo hires gen. manager of MSN's programming group
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Fujitsu teams up with Alcatel in 3G mobile phone market in China
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NEC-Mitsubishi begins operations as NEC Display Solutions
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Japan ruling on Intel yo boost AMD sales
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Friday, April 1, 2005
Memory-Tech announces first HD DVD disc measurement system
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Symbian, Microsoft Partner in Smartphone OS Space
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Toshiba announces affordable Satellite M35X notebook with new features
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Intel Agrees to Comply with JFTC Recommendation
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AOpen announces 1st GeForce 6800 Ultra DV512
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AOpen Announces new M/B powered by Intel Pentium M CPU
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Samsung chooses ATI processing solution for DLP HD TVs
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Ritek ends CD-R manufacturing in Europe
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Half a million DS units sold in Europe
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Nvidia's nForce4 for Intel to arrive April
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MSI P4N Diamond Motherboard
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Windows XP 64 available for download
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French TV enters digital age
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Sharp enters digital portable music player market
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Consumer electronic prices down 0.8% in January 2005
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Pioneerindustrialav.com goes live
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