Monday, October 31, 2005
Sony Launches New 5GB CompactVault Media
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Digital Photography: Is It a Matter of Pixels?
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Samsung to Launch Music Download Service
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BenQ Releases New Series of DVD Burners
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New Xbox Set For Slow Start
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Samsung to Start New LCD Line Output in April
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BenQ Launches Projector Featuring 10000:1 Contrast ratio
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Sony's Kutaragi Praises Cell
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Thursday, October 27, 2005
Sony, NEC See Profits Slide
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VIA To Host QUAKE 4 Tournament at DreamHack 2005
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Germany Enjoys HDTV
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U.S. to Require RFID chips in passports
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Mitsubishi Launches New Laser Diode For 4x DVD±R DL Notebook Drives
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ForceWare 81.87 Official Beta
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Toshiba Prototypes Compact Projector Using LED Light Source
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Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Gates Welcomes Google Competition
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Handwriting Recognition on Nintendo DS
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Microsoft Joins Yahoo on Digital Library Alliance
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Gigabyte Embraces Green Computing
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ATI's Radeon'R' X1800 XT Breaks 1 GHz Speed Barrier
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Samsung Develops 10 GB per Second Graphics Card
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New LightScribe Offers Multi-color Labeling on CDs
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Convert Your Videos to MPEG-4 SP Format for PSP
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Plasmon UDO30D-SE Review
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Major Chip Makers Race To Deliver Multi-core Chips
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Research: More Than 20 Million U.S Households Will Use VoIP Telepone by 2010
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New Skype Patches Critical Flaws
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OCZ Products to Implement New Heatspreader Design
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Corsair Announces New 2GB DDR Memory Kit
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005
LighScribe From HP
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Sony To Place OEM Orders to Taiwanese Makers of Portable DVD players
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Philips Rolls Out New DVD Recorders
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Sony Offers Double and Dual Layer DVD Burning to Mac Users
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Aleratec to Deliver LightScribe-Enabled Duplicators
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New Canon Powershot SD430 With Wireless Connectivity
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BitTorrent User Guilty of Piracy
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Another LCD Monitor by BenQ
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IBM Unveils Details of Xbox Microprocessor
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Canon Introduces Fuel Cell
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Intel to Add 300mm Wafer Capacity at New Mexico Fab
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Sharp Announces New 3.5 Inch Advanced-TFT Mobile Display
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Intel Delays New Itanium Chip Until 2006
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Monday, October 24, 2005
Hollywood Secures Oscar Screeners
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Sony's New PS2 Won't Play All Games
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ASUS Introduces NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 Based Notebooks
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BenQ Launches New 2msec LCD Monitor
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AOpen DUW1616L Hit Shelves
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NEC Develops Speech-to-Speech Translation Software Mobile Phones
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AMD Licences X86 Microprocessor Technology to China
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Sony Will Not Attend CeBIT 2006 Technology Fair
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Sunday, October 23, 2005
Prevent Unauthorized Use of Discarded DVDs, CDs
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Friday, October 21, 2005
Nero Brings Digital Entertainment to your PDA
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Ashampoo to Support Blu-ray
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New Iomega Portable Hard Drive Features 120 Gigabytes of Storage
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NEC Unveils 4ms Multi-Function LCD Monitors
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VIA Launches Integrated K8M890 Chipset with DirectX9 Support
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Kodak Announces 39 megapixel Image Sensors
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Intel Unveils New Benchmark Tool For PC Platform Performance Evaluation
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Diamond Multimedia Launches New Diamond Radeon X800 GTO
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Albatron's PX915P-2V Jumps on 64-bit Celeron
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Nano Cells to Power Future Gadgets
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Empire Earth 2 Expansion Pack in Early 2006
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Latest ASUS PM17 Series Monitors Accelerate Response Time to 3ms
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Warner To Support Blu-Ray
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Thursday, October 20, 2005
New Photo Editing and Image Processing Software
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Optware to Launch the First 200GB HVD Disc in 2006
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CANAL+ Group and Philips to Bring HDTV in France
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Panasonic Starts Production of 65 nm LSIs at New 300 mm Wafer Fab
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ATI Prepares Catalyst Driver For Quake IV
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Sony Announces New PSP Giga Pack Offering for $299
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PayPal Customer Records Sought in Tax Evasion Probe
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Netscape Browser 8.0.4 Released
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DFI LANParty UT RDX200 CF-DR Supports CrossFire
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LG. Philips LCD Demos Electronic Paper Using Flexible Stainless Substrate
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Firefox Surpasses 100 Million Downloads
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New Copyright Suit Filed Against Google
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Civilization IV Announced
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Samsung Eyes Joint Investment With Sony in New LCD Factory
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HP Pressures Blu-Ray Camp
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Apple Introduces Power Mac G5 Quad & Power Mac G5 Dual
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Secret Code 'Traces Copies'
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
VoIP Communications: The Basics
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Xbox 360 Controller for Windows
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ViewSonic Announces First 2msec LCD Display
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Quad High Definition LCD TV Showed
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DoCoMo Unveils Walkie-talkie Phones
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Sony's New MultiMedia PC
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New Digital Audio Player by JVC
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Plasmon Supplies Optical Library Family to IBM
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Focus Enhancements Announces Availability of High-Definition DTE Recorders
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Nvidia ForceWare 81.85 Drivers Available
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FujiFilm and Yamaha Introduces LabelFlash Technology
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A Must For All Potential PC DJs
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005
TEAC MP-350: Flash MP3 Player With Touchscreen
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Panasonic's New SD Digital Audio Players and Stereo Systems
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HP Recalls 135,000 Notebook PC Batteries Worldwide
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Toshiba Matsushita Reduces Thickness of Notebook PC LCD Panel by Half
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Microsoft Unveils New Vista Features
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Philips Demos Near Field Communication Technology
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Intel Introduces Robson Technology at IDF Taiwan
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Samsung Rolls Out New Monitors
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LG.Philips LCD Demonstrates New Suite of TFT-LCDs at FPD International 2005
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Monday, October 17, 2005
Transcend Releases World's Smallest Memory Card
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Philips Advances on All Fronts Except Semiconductors
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Release the Power of X16 MSI K8N Diamond Plus
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New Maxtor OneTouch Solution Hits a Terabyte
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DRM-enabled Online Music Market in the US, Europe to Reach $1.9bn in 2008
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Shuttle Launches Media Center
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New Data-Storage Products by Imation
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Sanyo Epson Develops High-Resolution LCDs
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Sony Ericsson Launches 3G Walkman Mobile
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Samsung Develops World's Smallest DRAM Technology
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Plextor Announces First 18x DVD±R Recorder
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Samsung Says Apple Chip Investment Plan Dropped
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Friday, October 14, 2005
Thomson's And Fraunhofer's MP3 Patent Business At Risk
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Interview With ATI About Avivo, Dual Transmitters
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Acer America Introduces Aspire 9500 Family of Notebooks
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Windows Vista to Support Auxiliary Displays
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Notice to Owners of Ricoh Digital Camera
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Asus Releases EAX1300PRO/TD/256M Graphics Cards
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AMD Opens New 300mm Fab 36 In Dresden, Germany
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MPAA Sues Web sites For Piracy
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The 2nd Blu-ray Disc Association Seminar in Taiwan
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Smart Mobile Phones to Recognize Owner's Gait
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Korean Organization To Standardize Next-generation PC Technology
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Digital Music Player Sales Seen Up Sharply by 2009
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Japan to Offer VoIP For Mobiles
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ABIT Releases the AN8 32X Motherboard
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US Federals Topples The Largest CD/DVD Manufacturing Raid In U.S. History
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EA and Spielberg to Develop New Video Games
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Gigabyte Announces Second Generation Silent-Pipe Technology
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AOL Sale Talk is "Market Rumor": CEO
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Windows Update to Support Xbox
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Samsung Fined for Price Fixing
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New Extra-Rugged Primera Bravo Disc Publisher
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Thursday, October 13, 2005
PSP Firmware 2.5 is Out
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Memorex USB Flash Drive With LCD Display
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New QuickTime Supports iPod video creation
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Kingston Launches 667-MHz DDR2 SO-DIMM Memory
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Green Light to U.S Online Music Services in Europe
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LG Registers the "Super Multi" Name
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Google, Comcast Consider Investing in AOL
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SunnComm Enhances MediaMax CD Security
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ATI Catalyst 5.10 Drivers Released
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Apple Aims to Be a Video Star
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Microsoft and Yahoo Reach Instant Messaging Deal
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Samsung Electronics Develops Innovative LCD Panel
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New 'Intel Mobile Processor' Ready SIMA card for ECS PF88 Extreme Hybrid
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Nikon Also Finds CCD Defect in 3 COOLPIX Models
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New 8X External Slim DVD Dual drive by LiteOn
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Spansion Announces First Single-chip 1 Gigabit NOR Flash Memory
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Ericsson, Nokia Eye 450 Mhz GSM technology
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Atari Masterpieces Volume 1 Lives on the N-Gage Platform
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Ritek Receives Philips DVD certification
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Samsung Tie-up with Pentax
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Money Talks For Microsoft
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ULi Showcases TGi Chipset for Intel Platform at IDF Taipei 2005
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Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Epson Rolls Out Low Cost Photo Inkjet Printers
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Samsung, LG at Korea Electronics Show
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Vodafone Introduces BlackBerry Connect for Nokia and Sony Ericsson Mobiles
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New Virus Stealing Online Game IDs
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Philips, UPC Bring HDTV Broadcasts to Europe
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ASUS PVL-D Serverboard Incorporates Two Dual-Core Xeons
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Industry Plans to Sue to Stop Calif. video Game Law
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Yahoo Adds Blogs to Its News Section
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Maxtor Intros 3Gb/S SATA II Hard Drives
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Seagate Announces Barracuda 7200.9
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Intel Unveils Dual-core Xeon Processor
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Monday, October 10, 2005
Nero Launches Nero 7 Premium
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Wireless Industry Leaders Promote Next-Generation Wi-Fi Technology
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Sony Ericsson Unveils UMTS P990 Smartphone
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Hitachi Unveils New LCD Projectors
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Fujifilm FinePix Z2 Zoom
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XBox 360 Prototypes Stolen
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Japan's Music Industry To Put Fee on iPod
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Saturday, October 8, 2005
AOpen Blu-ray Drive Due Next Month?
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Friday, October 7, 2005
New External Hard Disk Withstands Falls From Great Height
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JPEG Patent Case Progress
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Sparkle introduces GeForce 6500 (256MB) For Gamers
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Symantec Identifies Trojan Targeting PSP
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Firefox 1.5 Beta 2 Available
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Samsung Introduces New Serial ATA 2.5-Inch Hard Disk Drives
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DVD Forum: HD DVD Movie Titles to be Region Free
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Microsoft Confirms Win XP SP3
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Thursday, October 6, 2005
Nintendo DS Goes Wireless
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Teac Launches New DVD Dual Layer DVD Burner Next month
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Windows XP SP3 Preview Appears on Web
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Sapphire to Launch X1000 Series
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Japanese Cellphone Carriers to Offer Enhanced 3G
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Nvidia ForceWare Graphics Drivers v81.84 Beta
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Gigabyte Introduces ATI Radeon X1800-based Graphics Card
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Samsung Introduces D600
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Ricoh Drops Patent Lawsuits Against LiteOn, CMC
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Pulstec Showcases First Holographic Disc Evaluation System
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CMC Establishes world's Largest Optical Media Plant
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JVC Develops Technologies for Next-generation Optical Wireless Access System
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Australian Court Rules Game Console 'Mod Chips' Legal
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High Definition Content Through Analog Sockets
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Wednesday, October 5, 2005
Updated PlexTools Professional XL With Video Enhancements
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Nvidia G72 GPU Available Early 2006
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ATI Announces Radeon X1000 Family of GPUs
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Toshiba Showcases Cell's Capabilities
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Japanese Studios to Release 35 titles in HD DVD Format
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MSI Unveils its First 90nm Graphics Card
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Tuesday, October 4, 2005
TSMC Announces Production-Ready 90nm X Architecture
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Blu-ray Disc Marking System Explained
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Sony's Video Server Records 8 TV Broadcasts Simultaneously
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SanDisk Introduces New Series of Flash-Based MP3 Players
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Panasonic Develops 50-inch 1080p Plasma Display
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Traxdata DVD-R Dual Layer 4X
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Semron and SLI Options From new Albatron Motherboard
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Microsoft to Start Music Service?
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MS Office 12 to Natively Support PDF
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Quake 4 PC to Hit Stores Mid-October
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"Blue" Devices at CEATEC 2005
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Embedded Storage Device to Replace Micro Hard Drives
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Digital Music Sales Surge Amid Broader Decline
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Singulus Delivers its First Production Machines for Blu-ray Disc
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New Yahoo Web Book Library to Challege Google
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Prodisc and Optodisc Join Forces
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Ulead Releases HD DVD Software Development Kit
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Monday, October 3, 2005
LiteOn Introduces SHW-16H5S Lighscribe Burner Intro European Market
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ATI Catalyst 5.9 for Windows XP Released
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EA Announces Lineup of Xbox 360 Launch Titles
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LG Claims Advanced Fuel Cell
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Read E-mail Attachments on your Mobile
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The Sony Cybershot N1
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BenQ Mobile Commences Operations Monday
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Sony PSP Firmware 2.01 Available
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Roxio Launches Easy Media Creator 8
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Sharp Develops "Mega-Contrast" LCD
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NEC Launches its 4th Generation of 16x DVD Writers
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Toshiba Exhibits HD DVD Player at CEATEC JAPAN 2005
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Paramount to Back Blu-Ray Format
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