Friday, July 29, 2005
Asustek Migrates All Production lines to China by 3 Q06
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Nvidia Quadro FX 4500 Brings G70 Features to Workstations
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BenQ Shareholders Approve Siemens Mobile Acquistion
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ATI Catalyst Drivers for Windows Vista Beta 1
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40-inch LCD-TV Panels Falling Under $1,000
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Thursday, July 28, 2005
Microsoft Vista ends DVD Piracy for good
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Graphics Cards, Buyers Guide.
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Verbatim Announces Development Plans for Blu-Ray, HD DVD
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Popularity of Entry Level Phones Drives 16.3% Growth in Worldwide Mobile Phone Shipments, IDC Finds
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Sony Reports Second Quarterly Loss
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Motorola, Yahoo Team for Portability, Including iRadio
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Western Digital Announces "Most Reliable" Enterpise SATA Drives
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Pretec Introduces 4GB Secure Digital Card
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M-System DiskOnKey 4GB USB drive
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Hollywood Film Studios Agree on Pivotal Digital Standard
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Macrovision Acquires Digital Distribution Experts Trymedia
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Microsoft vs Piracy!
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Fujifilm Launches 9 Megapixel Digital Cameras
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Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Iomega Reports Reconstucting Actions
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ARCHOS Introduces Gmini 402
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New FIC Mobos Support Dual-Core CPUs
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NeroLINUX to Offer Layer-Jump Recording Support
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High Definition DVD Authoring?
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Intel Invest in New 300 mm Wafer Factory
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Tuesday, July 26, 2005
BenQ Receives OEM Orders for DVD Burners from TEAC
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SAMSUNG Launches New Satellite DMB Phone
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Texas Instruments Enhances DLP Technology
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ViewSonic Launches New LCD Displays
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Hitachi Maxell Ships New Digital Pen
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Elpida to Create New Wafer Testing Company
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Gartner's Sees HP's Restructuring Announcement as "Positive Step"
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Japan Plans World's Fastest Computer
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Monday, July 25, 2005
Longhorn Is Watching You
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Cisco Acquires KiSS Technology For $61 Million
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ASUS Launches Silent Thermal Solution for Latest Graphics Cards
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ATI Brings Audio and Video To Siemens' New Mobile Phones
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Xbox 360 Available in Japan, Europe in '05
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Hitachi LG GSA-4167B Retails in Japan
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Microsoft Names Next Windows "Vista"
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Friday, July 22, 2005
Philips Updates VCPS Specifications
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Kingston Launches 4GB DataTraveler Elite
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Pentax Announces Optio 60 Digital Camera
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ATI CrossFire Supports Intel 955X
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OCZ Announces PC-4000 EL 1GB Gold Edition
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Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-Bit Audio Processor Goes on-board
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Thursday, July 21, 2005
Panasonic Introduces a 16:9 Aspect CCD Into Digital Photography
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Sony Unveils Development Plans for PS3
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ATI, NVIDIA Go GT
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Sharp Introduces High-Throughput Memory for 3G Mobile Phones
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Pioneer Releases New HD Plasma TVs
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Second Generation CopyWriter Live Introduced by Microboards
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MKM Launches DVD+R/CD-R Discs for LightScribe
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Gartner: 779 Million Mobile Phones to Sell in 2005
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NVIDIA Makes SLI More Accessible
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005
I-O Data Unveils New Multi-format DVD Burners
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Samsung Highlights 82" TFT LCD at IMID
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Super Speed Broadband Seen Over Cable TV in 2006
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BenQ and Mediabolic Team up to Offer Network LCD for OEMs
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Matsushita Says PDP TV Sales Above Target
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NEC Presents High-End LCD with LED Backlight Technology
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SDK Starts Production of Perpendicular Recording Technology HD Media
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MSI launches SLI motherboard for Intel P4 Platform
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Taiyo Yuden Offers New Packaging for That's CD-R and DVD-R Media
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BHA Gives GOLD8 More Powerful Video Functionality
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BenQ Digital Cameras To Use Pentax SMC Camera Lens
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Panasonic Inroduces Lumix DMC FX9
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DVD Burners: Which one should I buy?
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Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Ritek Says Global Demand Will Reach 4.5 billion DVD Discs This Year
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Micron Technology to Provide 2 Gigabit Sample Components
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CyberLink Releases InterActual Pack for PowerDVD 6
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HP Set to Announce Major Restructuring
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Toshiba Prototypes 30 GB HD DVD-R Disc
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NEC Boosts DVD-RAM Recording Speeds with the ND-4550A
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Global PC Shipments Rise 16 pct in Q2
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IBM Reports 2005 Second-Quarter Results
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Samsung Electronics, LG Philips LCD to Focus on Small LCD Panel Markets
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Intel New Itanium Processors With Faster Bus
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Konica Minolta and Sony Cooperate On Digital SLR Cameras
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Monday, July 18, 2005
Philips Suffers From Weak European Demand Q2
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TiVo Wants You to Watch Commercials
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Nero Digital Pro Compressor Available
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Mobile Video is a Tough Sell According to In-Stat
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Apple to Soon Dive Into Music Videos
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High Definition Content Strongly Protected
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Verbatim Announces Inkjet-printable DVD+R DL Media
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European Commission Prompts Countries to Increase Wi-Fi Spectrum
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LG Profit Plunges 70% as Mobile Phones Post 1st Loss
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Philips Proposes LED StreetLamps
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Friday, July 15, 2005
Sparkle Offers SLI GeForce 6600
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Konica Minolta Unveils New Cameras
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CyberLink Supports UDF 2.5/2.6 Formats for Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD
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Iomega Releases New MP3 Player
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OCZ Announces PC-4800 Platinum Elite Edition
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ATi Catalyst 5.7 Drivers Released
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Thursday, July 14, 2005
Sony Urges to Compete iPod in Japan
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Denon Link approved for Super Audio CD
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New SiS Southbridge Chipsets Pass JMicron's PCI Express Compatibility Tests
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Sharp TV Allows Watching Different Shows From Different Angles
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SLI vs Crossfire
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Claria Unveils Google's Competitor
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EU Agrees e-surveillance Plan
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Matrox Announces PCI Express Graphics Card
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Hitachi to Sell 11 Thin Panel TVs
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JVC Introduces Hard Disk Camcorders
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Panasonic Prototypes eBook Reader
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LSI Logic Offers Dual Encoder for DVD Recorders
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Survey: Blu-ray Format More Familiar to Consumers
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AMD Reports Flat Sales in Q2
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Infineon Introduces Cheap Production Platform for Mobiles
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Sony Recalls 16,000 LCDs
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Intel Itanium Ahead of Dual-Core Debut
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Fujitsu Develops Film Substrate-based Color Electronic Paper
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Wednesday, July 13, 2005
HDMI Transmitters Suit Desktop PCs
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ATI Vs NVIDIA: Battle of the GPUs
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Intel Unveils Jonah Dual-Core CPU Details
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New Mad Dog Multimedia MegaSTOR 16X
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Microsoft Details Keyboard for its Media Center PC
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IBM Unveils Cooling Technology for Servers
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Philips: DVD+RW Alliance Has No Right to Negotiate Royalty Fees
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Samsung, LG Plan Converged Wi-Fi, Cell Phones
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US TV Stations Say Ready for '09 Switch to Digital
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Elpida Memory's 512 Megabit Mobile RAMTM Device
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Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Sonic Forges High Definition Authoring Alliance
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Japanese Electronics Manufacturers Detail Future R&D Plans
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EU Officials Raid Intel, Others
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iTunes Enabled Phones Set to Launch
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EC Warns Consumers on Roaming Cost for Mobiles
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Federal Court Reverses California Decision On SanDisk Patent
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Microsoft Releases Windows Automotive 5.0
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Plextor Unveils New External DVD Burners
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B's Recorder GOLD8 Strengthened with New DVD Modules
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LaCie Introduces Portable LightScribe DVD Burner
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Lacie Presents mini Hard Drive: Apple Mac mini Companion
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Panasonic Regains First Place in Plasma TV Product Placements
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Playstation 3 Tops Japanese Interest
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Intel Introduces Pentium D Dual-core Chips
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Sonopress Increases DualDisc Production Capacity
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TDK Ships 8cm, Double-Sided DVD Camcorder Media
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JVC Delivers New Line of HD LCD TVs
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Internet TV Becomes a Reality
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Monday, July 11, 2005
Kodak Unveils New Image Sensors for Digital Cameras
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ATI Shares Rally Sparks Takeover Rumours
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HP Unveils High-speed Ink-jet Technology
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Sanyo to Boost Own-brand Cameras
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HGST Cuts 2.5-Inch HDD Power Use by 60 per cent
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LG. Philips to Increase Production in China
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Saturday, July 9, 2005
IBM Announces Low-power, Dual-core G5s
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Friday, July 8, 2005
ASUS Adopts Mentor Graphics Printed Circuit Board Tools
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I/OMagic Unveils External Floppy Drive and 7-n-1 Media Card Reader
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Toshiba Invests in HVD Developer Optware
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Microsoft Readies Disk-Based Recovery System
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Near-field Recording: Beyond Blu-Ray
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Forthcoming Dual-Core Intel Itanium CPU Achieves Fastest Four-Way Floating Point Benchmark
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Rambus Promises the Fastest XDR2 DRAM
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Yahoo Announces Text Message Mobile Web Search
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Thursday, July 7, 2005
EU Parliament bins software patent bill
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Intel Revelations Drive new Online File Distribution Models
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The 2005 Guinness Book of World Records' Smallest Hard Disk Drive
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ATI R520 to be available in mid-3Q
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OEM prices for 16x DVD burners drop to US$40
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MP3 Phones to Dominate Market
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MS UK Defaced in Hacking Attack
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LG to Develop Palm OS Based Phones
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Sharp Develops Dual-Layer Super-Resolution Optical Disc
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DVD Audio Encryption Scheme Cracked
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Philips introduces SolidBurn for optimal writing on all recordable DVD media
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Wednesday, July 6, 2005
Author of Sasser Worm Confesses in Court
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Plextor Introduces the Simplest Way to Watch TV on a PC
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HD DVD-R disc introduction
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EU Commission plans Europe-wide licensing of online music
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DVD+RW Alliance negotiates royalty cut with optical disc makers
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Prodisc to launch 4.9GB DVD discs
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ASUS EN7800GTX SLI Graphics Card Sets New 3DMark Benchmark World Record
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Tuesday, July 5, 2005
DVD+RW DL to be Standardized Within the Year
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EU will vote on software patents rules on Wednesday
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BTC moves aggressively into VoIP software and hardware
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Deutsche Telekom 'may sell T-Mobile USA'
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Microsoft Security Advisory
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Samsung, Motorola Sign Contract
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CMC, Ritek to up DVD+R/-R disc prices 10% in 3Q
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Dell to Send Monitor Prices Crashing
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Could it be the World?s slimmest, lightest, most compact digital movie camera?
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Toyo and DaTARIUS optimize moulding technology
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Man convicted for chipping Xbox
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Sapphire Radeon X550
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Monday, July 4, 2005
Download the Movie Legally
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IRMA's Anti-Piracy Compliance Program Expands Into Argentina
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Microsoft Patch May be Trojan
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Linux moves into midrange Motorola phones
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TiVo refocuses on cable and satellite allies
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Swedes curb rampant downloading
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RIAA Targets P2P File Sharers with Hundreds of Lawsuits
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Plextor PX-740 Review
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MSI MEGA PLAYER 533
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Friday, July 1, 2005
HP Adds iPod shuffle to Digital Music Player Lineup
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The New Olympus C-315 Zoom
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Microsoft to Pay IBM 775 Million Dollars in Antitrust Settlement
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Traxdata Introduces the EZ Drive Twister in Two Different Styles
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P2P Monitoring by French Rights Organisation
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3D Graphics Basics
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CMC Magnetics Shifting CD disc Capacity to DVD
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Gateway Adds BTX Systems To Business Desktop Line
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Longhorn, DirectX and the Future of Windows Gaming
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Samsung, Motorola Sign Cross Licensing Agreement
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AU Optronics Acquires IBM LCD Patents
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Philips to Integrate Its Largest Chip in Bangalore
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CyberLink, MediaTek to Deliver DVD-R DL Recording
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