Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Phone with Face Recognition
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Google Page Creator Comes Back
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Minox Reveals New Digital Camera
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Samsung Unveils Six-in-One Camera
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SiS to Produce DRAM
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Sony Ericsson Unveils Cybershot Mobiles
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Samsung Announces Plans for New Blu-Ray Burners
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Game Developers Choice Nominees Revealed
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New Backup Software for Consumers
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Clues on Microsoft's Origami Project
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Sony Promises Blu-Ray Movies Late May
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OCZ Technology Announces New Low Latency 2GB Dual Channel Kits
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NEC To Produce Certified Wireless USB Reference Designs
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Monday, February 27, 2006
Philips Plans Intro of Blu-ray Disc Products and Media
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Hardware Makers Face Decision on Next-Generation DVD License
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IBM Prevents Insider Attacks
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Panasonic, Olympus and Sony Cameras
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Samsung Introduces 16X DVD Rewritable Drive With LightScribe Technology
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New Broadcom Chip Decodes Both Blu-ray and HD DVD Video Content
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Verbatim Reveals New Glossy Printable CDRs, DVDRs
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3DLabs Refocuses Its 3d Graphics Business on Portable Handheld Market
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Pretec Exhibits New Memory Card
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Vista: Six Versions not Eight
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Blackberry Not Shutting Down...Yet!
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Xbox 360 Hits Korea
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Sony NEC Optiarc Openned to Both Formats
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Friday, February 24, 2006
Ericsson Files Against Samsung
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Kingmax's Display At CeBIT
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Canon Reveals Three New Projectors
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California Tightens Anti-Piracy Laws
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Roxio Releases MyDVD 8
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What You Must Know About Holographic Storage
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Three New Cameras from Samsung
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Plasmon Exhibits new UDO and Raid Products at CeBIT
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MPAA Sues P2P Search Sites
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Canon Showcases New DVD Camcorder
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Microsoft to Make EU Dispute Documents Public
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Thursday, February 23, 2006
TSMC Reveals New Chip Making Technique
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RWPPI 35th Meeting: The Details
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HVD Alliance Promotes 3.9 Terabyte Disc
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DVD Forum Meeting: The Results
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AOpen Releases AGP Performance Graphics Cards
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Samsung Announces New LCD Monitor
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Ricoh Unveils A New Camera
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BlackBerry Maker Scores a Point
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Corsair Unveils New External Watercooling Solution
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Matrox's First Remote Graphics Unit
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Hollywood Hails Shutdown of eDonkey Server
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NEC Leaning Towards Blu-Ray
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Hollywood Sues Samsung over Old DVD player
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Another Complaint Filed Against Microsoft
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Roxio Releases STOPzilla 4.0
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Three New Cameras from Canon
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VIA Brings High Definition Audio to the PC
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Pioneer Adds LabelFlash Function to its Burners
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New Coolers From Spire
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Three New Projectors Announced
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New Standard For Managing Multimedia Content Announced
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Panasonic Delivers Handset with Terrestrial Digital Broadcasting Signals
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Yahoo Mobile is Available
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OCZ To Showcase PC2-8000 Gold XTC Series
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Games to Debut at $39
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Philips Develops Anti-Piracy Solution for Digital Cinema
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New Digital Distribution of Games Announced
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Google Releases Desktop 3
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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Nvidia Completes Acquisition of Uli
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New High-Def Camcorder from Sony
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BenQ to Introduce New Products at CeBIT
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Windows Media Player for Mac Discontinued
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Samsung to Launch an Ultra-Slim Satellite DMB Mobile Phone
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New Cameras from Casio and Nikon
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RWPPI to Hold Round-Robin Test Seminar in Taipei
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Toshiba Announces New Brand of TVs
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Windows to Come in Eight Versions
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Computer Chips Become Smaller Than First Thought
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Monday, February 20, 2006
Blue Laser Format Testing
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AACS Interim Licensing Begins
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Albatron Announces the GeForce 7300 GS
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Four New Kodak EasyShare Cameras
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Federal Warning on Rootkits
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Microsoft Confirms USB Bug
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RIM Open To Reasonable NTP Settlement
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Google Rejects US Subpoena
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Friday, February 17, 2006
Sony Promises PS3 Launch This Year
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CyberLink Launches Next-Generation Burning Software
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E-net Stacks up Distribution Deals
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ATI: No Need For HDCP Graphics Cards Yet
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Battle of the Buds
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NVIDIA Reports Record Results for Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2006
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Sharp Introduces 65V-inch LCD Monitor
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Laser Used On Rear Projection TV
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CMC Magnetics and Prodisc Form Strategic Alliance
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Microsoft Switches Japan Xbox Chief, not Strategy
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Virus Attacking Apple Macintosh PCs Found: Experts
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Lite-On IT to Release 18x DVD burner
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Thursday, February 16, 2006
Toshiba Tours America to Promote HD DVD Players
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LG.Philips LCD Signs Evaluation Agreement with Kodak for AMOLED Development
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Elby Updates CloneDVD, Virtual Clone Drive
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Settec's Comments on Alpha-DVD Software
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Pentax Offers a New Waterproof Camera and BenQ a Rotating Lens
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Logitec Presents First 12x DVD-RAM Burner
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Mozilla Releases Camino 1.0
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Apple Begins Shipping MacBook Pro
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Microsoft Reveals Office 2007 Details
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Nvidia Launches 90nm GeForce 7900 GPUs at CeBIT
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AMD Accuses Intel of not Competing Fairly through Skype
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Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Orange, M-Systems and Oberthur Card Systems Unveil 512 Megabyte SIM Card
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Nvidia Introduces Quad Display Graphics Solution
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Microsoft Says It Complies With EU Requirements
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Nintendo Unveils TV, Web Browser Features for DS
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Fujitsu Launches LifeBook N3530 Notebook
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Sony Ericsson Announces New Walkman Phone
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Alpha-DVD Developer Denies Rootkit Presence
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Windows Releases Defender Beta 2
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Toshiba, NEC and Fujitsu Agree on PSRAM Specifications for Mobile Devices
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Microsoft Announces Mobiles with TV and Search Engines
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Philips Frustrated in CD-R Royalty Lawsuit Against DST
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Virgin To Offer Digital TV on Phones
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Pioneer Introduces New Internal DVD Multi Writers
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Tuesday, February 14, 2006
InterVideo Showcases MPEG-4 Codec
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Lexar Introduces New Line of Memory Cards
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Nero to Preview Nero Mobile at 3GSM 2006
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Laptops to Connect to Global Mobile Networks
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Super Talent Announces 2GB DDR2 Kits
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Corsair Launches 667MHz DDR2 SO-DIMM Memory
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AACS Copy Protection Issues Delay Blu-Ray Drives'Launch
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New Digital Cameras from Fuji, Panasonic and Sony
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Turn Your iPod Into a Wireless Music Center
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NEC's 30GB Digital Media Player
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Nokia and Sanyo to Form a Mobile Handsets Business
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Microsoft To Compete BlackBerry
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Nokia Reveals VoIP Mobile Phone
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Zoran Settles with MediaTek, UMC
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Eu Reviewing Windows Vista Complaints
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Samsung Claims World's Fastest Graphics Chip
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Monday, February 13, 2006
Seagate Announces 12GB 1-inch Hard Drive
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BenQ Races to Bring the First HSDPA Phone to Market
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Latest Version of Google to be a Gold Mine for Hackers.
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MSI Launches NX7800GS AGP Graphic Card
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Nokia Unveils Three New Mobile Phones
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Nvidia Denies Paying Online Actors
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Texas Instruments Joins Futuremark's Benchmark Development Program
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BenQ Mobile Licenses Flash From Adobe
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Blu-Ray Reveals its Latest Developments
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Nvidia Announces GPU for Mobile Phones
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Vodafone Developing Higher Resolution LCDS
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Gates Sees Microsoft's iPod Positively
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New 16x DVD-RAM Discs Incompatible With Previous DVD-RAM Burners
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Plextor to Ship First 18x DVD Burner Late February
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Intel to Ship Quad-core Server Chip in '07
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Friday, February 10, 2006
One In Two PCs In Use Today Cannot Run Vista's 3D Interface
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Sony DRU-820A Multi Burner Available
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Samsung: Two New Digital Cameras
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Intel's Merom and Conroe CPUs Planned for Q4
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Microsoft to Release Critical Patches
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Nintendo Announces Download Service
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ATI Releases Catalyst Update
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New BlackBerry Service only for the U.S.
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Thursday, February 9, 2006
SiS Launches New Line of Chipsets for AMD Socket AM2 Processors
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Nero and Samsung Race to Bring Out the First Functional Blu-ray Devices
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WidowPC Races to Ship First SLI Notebook
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VIA Releases VIA P4M890 PCI Express Desktop IGP Chipset
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EU Satisfied With Philips'New CD-R Licensing Program
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Skype's Latest Version Exclusive to Intel
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Dell Testing Preinstalled Google Software Package
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Halo 2 to Debut on Windows Vista
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Samsung Electronics Develops Fastest Micro Memory Card
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Resident Evil 4: Best Video Game
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Toshiba-LG Contract: Next-Gen DVD Formats to be Affected?
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EU Commission Denies Microsoft Deadline Extension
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Wednesday, February 8, 2006
NVIDIA Introduces Its First GPUs For Notebooks
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IBM's Power6 Processors to Hit 5.6GHz
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Intel's "Santa Rosa" Notebooks to Feature 800MHz FSB
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Sony Sets Price for Hollywood Blu-ray Discs
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France Taking a Step Forward to Legalizing P2P
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S3 Chrome S27 Graphics Cards Available Online
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I-O Data Puts Two DVD Burners In A Single Case
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Nvidia Releases ForceWare 81.98 Drivers
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Apple Unveils 1GB iPod
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Tuesday, February 7, 2006
AMD, Intel Unwrap Their Latest Server Chips
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New Technology to Detect Illegal File-Sharing
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Sony Launches New Memory Stick Format
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NEC to Display World's Thinnest 2.5G Fold-type Camera-phone
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First Blu-Ray Disc Publisher by Primera
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CD Emulators May Use Rootkits To Defeat Copy Protection Schemes
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Toshiba Develops High Density FeRAM, MRAM Memory
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Monday, February 6, 2006
New Opera Integrates BitTorrent
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Toshiba Officially Stops Producing ODD Products
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IBM Promises 10 times Faster WiFi
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AOL and Yahoo To Charge for Emails
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Plextor Enters Network Attached Storage Market
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New LG DVD-HDD Recorders Use Hitahic Hard Drives
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ATI Introduces New Mobile Workstation Graphics Technology
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NEC at CeBIT 2006
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Hitachi Says It Has Developed World's Smallest IC Chip
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Saturday, February 4, 2006
Sanyo Quits OLED Business
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Friday, February 3, 2006
NEC ND-4550A v1. 07 Review
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Kama Sutra Virus Causes Little Damage
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CD Copy Protection Firm Promises Fix for Software Problems
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PS3 Game Developer Fired For Speaking Out About Sony's Game Console
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Affordable GPS Navigation by Haicom
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Patent Office to Re-examine JPEG Patent
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TEAC America Launches New 1-Inch Portable Hard Disk Drives
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Thursday, February 2, 2006
Corsair Launches XMS-3200C2 XPERT 2GB Kit
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New GeForce 7800 GS For AGP-Equipped PCs
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Internet Giants Fighting Over the "Great Firewall" of China
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UK Police Seizes 100,000 Fake DVDs
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Japan's Matsushita Sues Samsung
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New Firefox 1.5.0.1
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Wednesday, February 1, 2006
LiteOn SHM-165P6S Review Online
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CloneDVD mobile
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NTT DoCoMo Promises 10Mbps Downloading on Handsets
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ATI Enters Mobile TV Market with a Complete DVB-H Solution
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Canon Introduces DC40 DVD Camcorder
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Philips Introduces Nexperia Multimedia Processor
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NEC Joins Sony and Toshiba's Developments For 45 nm
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Motorola, Cingular Launch Second iTunes Phone
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Adobe to Release Flex Beta
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Microsoft To Deal with Governement Restrictions
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Internet Explorer 7 Available for Public Download
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