Wednesday, August 31, 2005
First back-to-back computer monitor made by Chennai India
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Philips Unveils "Rollable Display" e-Reader Concept
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New Printable DVD-R Media Promise Live Colors
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Ricoh to Announce Digital Version of its GR camera series
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Creative Introduces The Zen Vision - 30GB MP3 Player
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LiteOn Simplifies CD/DVD Recording with the EZ-DUB
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Creative Says has Patent Covering iPod Technology
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LG Develops TV Phone for European 3G Standard
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Groundbreaking PDP Plant Puts LG in Poll Position
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Flash Memory Chip Demand to Explode on Low Prices
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Maxtor Bypasses PC with Home Network Drive
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ASRock and ULi Announces the Availability of M1695-based Motherboard
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NEC Unveils First HD-DVD Multireader for PC
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LabelFlash Technology to Challenge Lightscribe
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Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Ulead Announces Free Beta Preview of MediaStudio Pro 8 Video Editing Package
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Philips Unveils Semiconductor Solutions at IFA 2005
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Motorola Releases iTunes Cell Phone
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Research Points Out Global ODD Shipments for 1H
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Primera DUP-07 Tower Duplicates Seven Discs Simultaneously
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BenQ Releases of the FP71E+ LCD Multimedia Monitor
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Samsung Samples Gigabyte MMC Cards for Mobiles
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ATI Fiscal Q4 to Disappoint
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Impact of Memory Size on Your PC Performance
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Infineon to supply Memory Chips for Xbox 360
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Britain to Crack Down on Extreme Internet Porn
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NEC to Sell Part of its Holdings in Elpida Memory
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ASUS Launches New CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive with SATA Interface
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Monday, August 29, 2005
BBC Targets Music Downloads in Internet Strategy
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Plasmon Launches Compliant Write Once UDO media
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Hitachi Launches Super-Multi Format DVD/HD Recorder
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Sharp Brings 3-Megapixel Camera to Mobile Phones
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Friday, August 26, 2005
Eye on Pioneer DVR-110D
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New High-Speed Infrared Communications Protocol Developed
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Roxio Announces WinOnCD 8
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Microsoft Discloses XBOX 360 Architecture
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IDF: ATI Crossfire on Intel D955XBK Motherboard
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IBM to Sell Data Recovery Software for Small Businesses
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Skype Opens Platform to All
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No PlayStation 2 Price Cut Before Christmas in Europe
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Canon to Take Over Two NEC Subsidiaries
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CyberLink, HP Demos Blu-ray Burning with HP at IFA Berlin 2005
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Gartner: Nokia and Motorola Account for Half of Worldwide Sales in the 2Q
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Micron Demonstrates 4GB FBDIMM
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Thursday, August 25, 2005
Laser Diode Bars Break 400W Barrier
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ATI, Nvidia Add HDMI Interface to Graphics Cards
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Matsushita to Sell 65-inch TV in Japan from Nov
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Sony to Expand Samsung Link to Cut LCD Costs
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Intel Viiv Brand Targets Your Livingroom
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IBM, Sony and Toshiba Disclose Cell Details
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"Halo" Video Game Updated and Comes to Big Screen in 2007
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Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Memorex Launches Mini TravelDrive Flash Drive
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TDK Ships Blue Laser Professional Disk
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New Firmware Adds Web Browser to PSP
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I-O Data Presents Multi-DVD Burners
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MSI introduces GeForce NX7800GT and NX6600LE-TD256E Graphics Cards
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Saphire Launches mid-range X800GT
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SiS Announces Mobile Chipset License Agreement with Intel
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Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 Hard Drive Gets Top PCMark04 Score
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Intel, Cisco Cooperate on Wireless Networking
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Apple to Buy 40% of Samsung's Flash Chips-Analysts
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Hitachi Launches 1TB HDTV Recorder
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HDMI v1.2 Specifications Announced
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BenQ Releases EW164B External USB 2.0 DVD ReWriter
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Intel: Innovation in Mobility and Power-efficient Chip Architecture
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Google Launches Instant Messaging Program
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Samsung 4G Forum Slated For Next Week
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Sanyo Uses VA Mode Panels in 37-inch LCD TVs
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NEC's Decoder LSI Supports Both NTSC and PAL Formats
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SATA-IO Completes SATA Revision 2.5 Integrated Spec
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005
AMD Might Work with Infineon on NAND Flash
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BenQ Launches the DC E520 Digital Camera
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ASUS Launches X800 based Graphics Card
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Elpida Completes Development of 512 Megabit DDR3 SDRAM
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Canon Launches Seven New PowerShot Cameras
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Samsung to Launch 71-inch Rear-Projection TV
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Google Desktop Gets Sidebars
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Warner Music readies CD-free 'e-label'
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BenQ Shipped 5 Million DVD Burners in 1H
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Sony To Focus Back on TV Division
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Zoran Announces New Reference Design for High Definition TVs
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JVC Releases Disney Edition 8cm DVD-RW Media
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Sony, Toshiba Give up on Unified DVD Format
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Canon Unveils 12.8mp SLR Camera
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Ricoh 16x Printable DVD-R Available in Europe
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Monday, August 22, 2005
Fujitsu Sues Nanya Over Memory Patent
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Fujitsu Announces 2.5" SATA Hard Disk for Notebooks
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Albatron Debuts PC6600 LE SLI Graphics Card
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ASUS Introduces New SLI Motherboards
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Roxio Launches Toast 7
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Toshiba Delivers First HDD Based on Perpendicular Recording
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Yahoo Japan to Expand its Online Music Service
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VIA Launches VN800 Mobile IGP Chipset
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Sun Micro Announces Open-source DRM Project
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Samsung Launches Symbian Smartphones in Europe
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Philips Links Consumer Devices With First Video-class USB Device
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AMD Turion 64 Mobile Enhances Mobile Gaming
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Saturday, August 20, 2005
Ario introduces 4-Gbps RAID controller
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New Joybook from BenQ
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Friday, August 19, 2005
VGA and DVI display standards to be replaced by DisplayPort
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Micronas Launches Multi-Standard DTV Demodulators for HDTVs
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Sony Introduces a Line of Flash-Based Walman's
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Plasmon Introduces New Raid Subsystem
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Siemens offers interactive TV across the Internet
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Konica Minolta announced its latest Z series digital camera, DiMAGE Z6
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Ulead Announces CD & DVD PictureShow 4
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Thursday, August 18, 2005
Wi-Fi Router Quadruples Reception Range
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Toshiba Develops High Performance Microprocessor Core
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BenQ sales drop, raising concerns on Siemens buy
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SANYO Develops a Breakthrough LSI for HD DVD
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Game Boy Micro due in September
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New version of Nintendo in October
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ECMA-363 Extends the Life of 3D Data
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Yahoo offers 1 Million Songs for 5 US Dollars per Month
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CyberLink Launches MPEG-2 Software Encoder Plug-in
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Creative chooses DTS as Audio Decoder for the New Sound Blaster Live
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Wi-Fi Chip Market From $900 million in 2004 to $2.1 billion in 2009
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Chaintech Announces New Apogee Graphics Board Based on nVIDIA GeForce 7800GT Processor
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Microboard Ships New Print and Burn DVD/CD Duplicator
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DaTARIUS new launches for Shanghai
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Wednesday, August 17, 2005
IEI Offers ROCKY-6161EG-R10 PICMG CPU card
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San Francisco keeps pushing citywide Wi-Fi
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Lions Gate Entertainment to Support Blu-ray Disc Format
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Sony presents 50 and 60-inch Grand Wega Televisions
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Microsoft announces Xbox 360 pricing
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AMD Debuts Mobile Athlon 64 Processors
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High-end handsets boost mobile phone market
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ATI Announces Highly Integrated Digital Television Solution for Consumer Electronics Manufacturers
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Celestica, Flextronics, and Wistron will produce the Xbox 360
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Sony presents the 810 Series of Burners
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Wireless IP Phones The Key For VoIP Markets
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Hitachi introduces 16x Multifunction Drive
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New PXI Express Specification Increases PXI Bandwidth 45X
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Dell Offers Shock-Resistant Hard Drive on Select Mobile Systems
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Ford equips its vehicles with Pioneer Navigation System
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Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Universal Music backs Sony's Blu-ray
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NTI Shadow v2.0! Complete Solution Backup Software for one dollar.
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Kodak Lead Grows in Digital-Camera Market
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Info on the Playstation 3 processor
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Sharp Ships 45-Inch Professional High-Definition LCD Monitor
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CyberLink launches TV solution PowerCinema 4
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Disc Makers Kicks off New and Improved Studio Partner Program
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AMD Pumps Up Performance For Notebooks With New Mobile AMD Athlon 64 Processor 4000+
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Intel Readies Dual-Core Xeon
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Platinum Equity To Acquire USRobotics
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Sony Europe announces high durability 8cm DVD+RW media
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Spectacular Philips expansion in solid-state lighting business
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HP expands its wide-format printing devices
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Nvidia announces C51 chipset availability on September 20
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Monday, August 15, 2005
Seagate Ships NearLine Ready High-Capacity SATA Drives to the Channel
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Sanyo Xacti E6 Camera with 3 inch LCD Screen
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LG Electronics launches new version of SA's best-selling plasma display panel
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Leadtek Launch another Powerful Graphics Card
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The Dawn of Cheap Cell Phones
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New Internet worm affects Windows users - Trend Micro
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Sony PSP Runs Windows 95
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Smallest Universal USB 2.0 TV Tuner Box
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Increased demand for 8cm DVD-R's send European and Japanese media makers profits sky high
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Murdoch casts his net over online search
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IBM Donates Code to Firefox
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Google suspends online books plan
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Sunday, August 14, 2005
Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman Mobile Phone Hits Europe
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AudioDev shows new products at Replication Expo
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Mobile Phone Handset Able to Slow Down Speakers' Voice Speed
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High-Definition projection television possible!
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Home Networking Revenue Will Top $20 Billion In 2009
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Competition expected to cut DVD-R drive prices by as much as 25% by year's end
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Lite-On July Revenue of NT$13.9 Billion, Record High in 2005
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Thursday, August 11, 2005
Lite-On IT lands OEM orders for 16x DVD burners from NEC
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Samsung outputs more DDR2 than DDR for first time
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The world's first HD DVD, DVD and CD compatible one chip LSI
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ASUS Introduces New Generation Dual-Format DRW-1608P2 Internal DVD-Rewriter
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AOpen delivers 64-bit Cube PC - EX761
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005
ATI's R520, RV515, RV530 Processors Ready for Production
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Prodisc to assemble handset cameras modules in China
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TI Demonstrates Single-Chip Cell Phone in India
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SonyEricsson Unveils The W550
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DVD format war will rage for two years
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Skype leads VoIP pack by a mile
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EU accuses Asia of dumping blank DVDs
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OEM Prices for 16x DVD Burners May Drop to US$35 by the 4Q
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Blu-ray Consortium Launches New DVD Security Features
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Sonic Launches DVDit Pro 6
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Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Breakthrough development of dual-layer 30GB HD DVD-R disks
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Murdoch rumoured to be sniffing at Skype
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Verbatim Announces White Inkjet-Printable DVD+R DL Media for 2.4x-6x DL Drives
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RIDATA Introduces QuattroDrive to Save You Time
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AMD Prepares for Virtualization with Software Emulator
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People Prefer to Buy CDs
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Europe Follows Grokster's Lead
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Monday, August 8, 2005
Nvidia to cut GeForce 6800 prices
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PowerCinema: "Designed to DLNA Guidelines" as a Digital Media Player and Server
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One in Seven New Mobiles 'Faulty'
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Music Firms Demand an End to Free Airplay
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Amazon to Move Into Digital Music Biz
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FCC Gives DSL Right to Block Access
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Albatron's 7800GTX - Big Power, Big Performance, Big Everything
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Saturday, August 6, 2005
New 0.7-Inch D-ILA Full HD Liquid Crystal Device
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Friday, August 5, 2005
Mitsubishi Electric Acquires 250 DVD Patents from IBM
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Motorola i560 Rugged Nextel Phone Announced
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PS3 To Support MAC OS X Tiger
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TDK Extends Accessories Line With Launch of Innovative CD/DVD Maintenance Solutions
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DVD P Pirates Sunk
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A-Data launches 4GB 200x MMCplus card
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Ireland's illegal music file-sharers start paying up
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Future Ready Design Embraces New Blue Laser Formats
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Thursday, August 4, 2005
Napster and Tower Records join forces in Japan
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China assumes 3rd position in chip designs
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Casio EXILIM EX-Z500 introduction
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Creative Introduces the Zen Vision - 30GB MP3 Player!
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Sonic Unveils Powerful New Music CD/DVD Burning Engine
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Matsushita Sues MediaTEK for Semiconductor-related Patent Infringement
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EM Microelectronic Introduces Smart Card IC Module Family for Low-End Mobile Phones
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Fujitsu Introduces the LifeBook S2000 Notebook with AMD Turion 64
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ADS Tech announces a New NAS Drive Kit and a USB Video Capture device
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JVC announces a new HDV camera and a HD tape recorder
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Wednesday, August 3, 2005
Matrox announces world's first low-profile PCI Express x1 graphics card
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Elpida's 4 Gigabyte Fully Buffered DIMMs Deliver the Highest Performance
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CyberLink Bundles Google Toolbar with DVD Playback and Video Editing Software
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Motorola and Nextel Launch Stylish and Productive i760 Handset
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V2 Music Signs Agreement with Audible Magic Corporation
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AMD Sets the 64-Bit Gold Standard for Industrial Light & Magic and LucasArts New Presidio Facility
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Crucial Technology Announces 1GHz Ballistix Memory
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Sonopress Named Exclusive CD, DVD and Packaging Supplier to Braun Media Services
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CyberLink PowerCinema Meets Requirements of the "Designed to DLNA Guidelines"
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Sonic and MusicNet Partner to Bring World-Class Download
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BenQ Ships Latest Digital Projector PB6240 for Mobile Professionals and High-Performance Applications
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Bill pleases Toshiba by promising x360 support for HD-DVD
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Sonic and MusicNet Partner to Bring World-Class Download and Burn Solutions
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345 hours of storage means LG's new HDD recorder is SA's largest
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Memory-Tech and Ulead Forms Strategic Alliances for HD DVD Authoring Tool Development
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Sony launches Portable TV for PSP
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SAMSUNG Introduces a 'Korea-Japan Roaming Phone'
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Tuesday, August 2, 2005
New ATI ASHLI Plug-In Powers Maya 7
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OpenGL ES 2.0 Introduces New Era of Programmable Shaders
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AMD Launches Opteron 100 Series Processors
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American film sharers face prison sentences
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Germany's "Optical Disc Service" is being sued for Patent Infringement
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Fujifilm Introduces 9 Megapixel, 10x Zoom Digital SLR Style Camera
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Linux OS Solution for CD/DVD Burning
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4 Gigabyte Fully Buffered DIMMs Deliver the Highest Performance
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HD DVD Responds to Fox Announcement in Support of BD
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Deal extends TiVo's digital reach
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AMD cuts prices on many chips
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Taiwan makers fail to land Sony PSP wireless module orders
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Next Internet Explorer to fail Acid test
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Samsung Introduces Top Performer 16X External DVD-RW Drive
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Samsung Standardizes LCD production on 40'' and 46'' Panels
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Sharp releases new DVD player: DV-SF1
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CMC shuts down DVD recorder factory
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Monday, August 1, 2005
Adaptec Reports 36.0 million Loss
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You Can Click but You Can't Hide!
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Local/Network COM Functions with Advanced Virtual COM Port 2.3
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World's Fastest DVD Rewritable Discs Now Available
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AMD releases budget dual-core Athlon
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New Line of Professional FireWire Drives
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Prodisc Technology obtains 16x DVD+R disc certification from Japanese firm
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Twentieth Century Fox to Support Blu-ray Disc Format
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HD-DVD for Xbox 360
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JVC announces 3 new standalone DVD recorders
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