Friday, March 31, 2006
Intel Launches 'Discover the PC' Initiative
|
New Nvidia Quadro FX Graphics Chips Used in Latest Dell Mobile Workstations
|
Pioneer to Sell Shares of Its Precision Machinery Units to OMRON
|
Six Months "Grace Period" for BD-ROM Content
|
Apple Ships Final Cut Studio 5.1
|
MEDIA-TECH Association to Host DVD Forum's European Verification Seminar
|
DVD6C Reduces DVD-R Royalties
|
Toshiba Launches HD DVD Player in Japan
|
AMD Hires Former Intel Head Chip Designer
|
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Canon Releases Firmware Update
|
Nokia Launches new Cheap Phones in China
|
First 8x DVD-R DL by Mitsubishi Chemicals
|
New Date for DaTARIUS' Blue Days
|
Kodak Accused of Damaging Pictures
|
Philips Shows Product Concepts Designed with Users
|
Watch TV on the Go
|
Double Layer DVD+RW Media Closer to Production
|
Patent System Questionned in eBay Case
|
Volume Limits on New iPod Software
|
Western Digital Offers 6GB Pocket Drive
|
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
P2P Worm Identified
|
New Technology to Track Pirated Material
|
EU Worried About Vista
|
Overclocking Guide from Sami Maekinen
|
Sony to License "Locationfree" Software to ACCESS
|
NeoDigits Launches new HD Players
|
Toshiba Launches Satellite M105 Series Notebooks
|
Intel Defends Itself in EU Antitrust Action
|
Microsoft May Settle Class-Action with Vouchers
|
Bluetooth Selects Intel's Ultra-wideband Technology
|
BitTorrent Has Lost Ground
|
Panasonic Blu-ray Player Available This September
|
First Industry Code for Spam in Australia
|
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Three New DVD Players From Pioneer
|
Quad Core Processors Early Next Year
|
Corsair's Home Theater PC
|
Hollywood May Dump Downscaling of HD Content
|
Two Newcomers on The U.S. VoIP Market
|
Internet Explorer Fix Coming Soon
|
Three New Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processors
|
MIT and Toshiba to Develop Human-centric Computers
|
Fujitsu Unveils 200GB Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive for Notebook PCs
|
Monday, March 27, 2006
New Graphics Cards from MSI
|
Portable DVD-RAM Burner from Logitec
|
Six Packages for the Olympus E-330
|
Microsoft Appeals South Korean Antitrust Ruling
|
TDK and Densei-Lambda Launch Unified Product Brand
|
InPhase Breaks Data Density Record
|
Japanese Giants to Co-produce 45-nano Chips
|
Friday, March 24, 2006
Opposition to French Law Rising in the U.S.
|
Nvidia Signs New Contract with Sony
|
New Features in Nero 7 Update
|
Panasonic Signs Shakira as Advertising Spokesperson
|
New Phone With NVIDIA handheld GPU
|
China Tightens Internet Rules
|
EU Reportedly Suspends Optical Disc Dumping Investigation
|
Universal Launches Film Download Service in UK
|
Toshiba Confirms Delay of HD DVD's Until April
|
ASUS Introduces Viiv-certified N4L-VM DH Motherboard
|
Nintendo to Make Sega Games Available for Revolution
|
Office 2007 Follows Vista's Delay
|
Toshiba Wins Flash Memory Patent Suit Against Hynix
|
Thursday, March 23, 2006
AMD's Microprocessors Suitable for UMPCs
|
Yahoo Launches U.S. VoIP Service
|
Microsoft Plans IE Update
|
ASUS and AGEIA Co-develop PhysX Processor
|
Online Service for PS3
|
Microsoft To Offer Technical Support to Licensees
|
Dell To Buy AMD-Powered Alienware
|
Samsung Executives Plead Guilty to Price Fixing
|
NVIDIA To Acquire Hybrid Graphics
|
Two Additions to NVIDIA's GeForce 7 Series
|
Nvidia ForceWare 84.25 Beta
|
New Manufacturing Process for HD DVD-RAM Media
|
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Plextor PX-760A Review Online
|
Super Talent To Ship 1GHz 2GB DDR2 Memory Modules
|
PlayStation 3 To Sell More than Xbox 360
|
A Bug That Can Crash Internet Explorer
|
Hitachi LG Delivers 8x DVD±R Burner For Notebooks
|
Windows Vista Release Pushed Back to January 2007
|
France Votes for Copyright Law
|
Microsoft to Double Xbox 360 Shipments this Week
|
Elpida Announces 512 Megabit XDR DRAM
|
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Microsoft: After the Origami the OriGAMING?
|
EICTA Launches Licensing Agreement for HDTV Logo
|
ATI Introduces New Workstation Graphics Card With 1GB Memory
|
ABIT Purchase Finalized
|
NVIDIA and Havok Demonstrate First GPU-Powered Game Physics Solution
|
Samsung Launches Flash Disk for Mobile PCs
|
Monday, March 20, 2006
Plextor PX-755SA Available in US
|
CDRinfo's Report on CeBIT
|
Apple iTunes Could Tune Out in France
|
Google Claims Victory Over US Government Data Grab
|
Nvidia ForceWare 84.21 Official
|
Friday, March 17, 2006
Warner Sees Next-gen DVD Sales Strong at Year-end
|
Sony Debuts 8GB Compact Vault Drive
|
SANYO and Quanta to Form Joint Venture for Flat Panel TV Business
|
Sony's Blu-Ray Player Available in July
|
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Verbatim Tops in Global Recordable CD and DVD Media Sales
|
Ciba Specialty Chemicals Files Patent Infringement Suit Against RiTEK
|
Sharp to Introduce Industry's Thinnest, 110,000-Pixel CMOS Camera Module
|
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Critical Updates For Microsoft Office
|
Sony Against Down-converting of HD Video
|
I-O Data Unveils Super-multi DVD Burners with LabelFlash
|
Nvidia ForceWare 84.20 BETA Released
|
LG to Deliver Dual-format HD DVD/Blu-ray
|
Intel Introduces Low-voltage Dual-core Xeon for Servers
|
Sunext and Philips Sign Licensing Agreement for Optical Drive Technology
|
It's Official: Sony PlayStation 3 Available End of Year
|
TEAC, Pioneer to co-develop DVD Drives
|
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Google Takes On US Gonvernment in Court
|
Sony Appeals in US Row Over PlayStation Patents
|
Sony's New Voice Recorders
|
Disney Open to HD DVD
|
New Animation Technology
|
PS3 Details Eyed as Sony Opens Meeting
|
Blu-ray Freeware Application Released
|
Pioneer Introduces New DVD Recorders with Built-in HDDs
|
Microsoft to Offer Parental Web Monitoring
|
Epson Develops Print Head Using an OLED Light Source
|
Philips Hits Production Problems on LCD TVs
|
Pioneer Introduces High-end HDD/DVD Recorder with Digital Tuner
|
Soccer World Cup not Likely to Kick Start Mobile TV
|
French Plan Would Allow Using iTunes to non-Apple Devices
|
Monday, March 13, 2006
IBM Showcases Cell Processors in Action at CeBIT
|
Verbatim Unveils 4GB and 8GB USB HD Drives
|
Samsung Showcases BD Drives at CeBIT
|
VIA Launches First Mainboard to Feature VIA C7 Processor
|
Cingular, T-Mobile Halt Razr Sales due to Glitch
|
Samsung Shifts to 80nm Manufacturing Technology
|
Friday, March 10, 2006
French Parliament Blocks Move to Legalise Downloads
|
Nero Previews Nero Mobile at CeBIT
|
EU Regulators Warns Microsoft Again
|
Nero Previews Newest Version of Nero 7 Premium at CeBIT 2006
|
CeBIT: NEC Records on HD-DVD-R Discs
|
Nvidia Releases ForceWare 84.15
|
Sparkle Announces 3 NVIDIA Series Products at CeBIT 2006
|
Club3D at CeBIT
|
Roxio Releases Blu-Ray Disc Technology Preview Kit
|
Arctic Cooling at CeBIT 2006
|
Getting up to Speed with the BLUE DAYS at DaTARIUS
|
AMD DDR2 Laptops, Desktop Chips by Mid-year
|
CeBIT Blu-ray Press Conference Details
|
Thursday, March 9, 2006
Quad SLI and New NVIDIA GeForce 7 Series at CeBIT
|
First SLI Notebooks
|
TiVo Announces New Pricing Structure
|
BenQ Announces new LCD Monitor Line Up
|
ATI Announces Radeon X1800 GTO
|
InterVideo and Ulead Demo Blu-ray Solutions at CeBIT
|
Samsung Showcases B600 10 Megapixel Phone
|
VIA Goes Chrome at CeBIT 2006
|
Fujifilm Blu-Ray Media Available in Spring 2006
|
Panasonic is Developing 4 GB SDHC Memory Card
|
Panasonic: Blu-Ray In Europe For 2006 Fall
|
BenQ Expands Storage Product Line with 'Trio' Triple BD Writer
|
Motorola at CeBIT 2006
|
Fujitsu Launches New Palm Vein Biometric Authentication Device
|
CeBIT: AM2 Mobos and new Nvidia 7900 Graphics Cards by Asus
|
Asus's Digital Home Concept at CeBIT 2006
|
ATI Catalyst v6.3 Released
|
OpenOffice.org 2.0.2 Released
|
CeBIT: 1.5 GB Memory Card Available from Pretec
|
CeBIT: NTI Announces New Blu-ray Software Products
|
Sapphire Blizzard Cooler Pushes X1900XTX Limits
|
Microsoft Unfolds "Origami" - Cheaper than Windows Mobile 5
|
Micron to Buy Flash Memory Maker Lexar for $688 million
|
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
LG to Join HD DVD Camp
|
VESA Enhances Flat Panel Mounting Standard
|
Nokia at CeBIT 2006
|
CeBIT 2006: Plunging into Nero@Home's World of Multimedia
|
Cebit Opens up World of Hi-tech
|
TDK Withdraws from the Manufacturing of Recordable CD, DVD
|
Panasonic Debuts PX600 VIERA High Definition Plasma TVs
|
NVIDIA and Intel Bring HD 3D Gaming To Handheld Devices
|
LG.Philips LCD Develops 100-inch LCD Panel
|
Microsoft Tests Revamped Windows Live Search Engine
|
Toshiba Unveils Laptop with High Def DVD and TV
|
Toshiba and Canon Announce SED Launch Plan
|
IDF: New Chips and Technologies
|
Tuesday, March 7, 2006
ATI Announces Mobility Radeon X1800 Series
|
Stringer Confirms PS3 Delay
|
New Digital Video Recorders from Philips
|
Samsung Reveals 8GB Hard Disk Phone
|
France Revises Download Fee
|
NVIDIA to Showcase NForce 500 Family of Core-logic Solutions at CeBIT
|
RWPPI at CeBIT 2006
|
Corsair Highlights DDR2 and DDR1 Memory at CeBIT 2006
|
One of the Fastest PCs in the World on Display at CeBIT 2006
|
Taiwanese CD-R Makers Reluctant to Adopt Philips' Veeza Licensing System
|
AMD Boosts Opteron's Multi-Core Speed
|
Europe's Most Powerful Computer Unveiled in Germany
|
TDK Begins Shipping of BD-R Media
|
Toshiba Aims to Triple Flash Memory Output with New Plant
|
Sapphire Launches First Graphics Card with HDMI Interface
|
Intel Aims to Get Back on Track With New Chips
|
ATI Buys Shanghai-based XGI Technology
|
OCZ Technology Launches First Reduced Latency 1GHz Memory
|
Ricoh Starts Shipping Samples HD DVD and Blu-Ray Discs
|
Friday, March 3, 2006
New Samsung Digital Player Targets Apple's Nano
|
One Graphic Card, Triple Resolution from Matrox
|
Finns to Test Mobile Phone Radiation on Human Skin
|
LG.Philips LCD Sets 8G LCD Size Focusing on 55-inch
|
SLI Enabled For non-Nvidia Motherboards
|
Nvidia Claims First to Market High-Definition Video Processors
|
New ForceWare Drivers Offer Suport for H.264
|
Thursday, March 2, 2006
Vista Easy to Upgrade
|
The Origami Mystery Remains Unsolved
|
NME Launches 1920/1080 High Definition Red Laser Players at CeBIT
|
AOL Criticized for Pay-to-Send Email Service
|
GeCube at CeBIT 2006
|
Google News on Mobiles
|
Oracle Unveils Corporate Search Software
|
Samsung Plans to Sell 60 million ODD Products in 2006
|
Maxell Unveils First 12x DVD-RAM Discs
|
Mobile Ads Coming Soon
|
No Personal DVD Copy of Mulholland Drive in France
|
RIAA Announces New Round Of Music Lawsuits
|
ECS Launches ViiV Motherboard
|
Napster Says It's Microsoft's Fault
|
Wednesday, March 1, 2006
Microsoft Says Better Than Google Soon
|
Sapphire Delivers Fastest Mainboard Yet
|
Sanyo to Sell Optical Disc Business to TOEMI
|
Corsair Announces RAM Allocation from Infineon
|
ATI Delivers New CrossFire Gaming Platform
|
AMD: Intel Paid Skype for Exclusivity
|
Ronaldo is Now Striking for BenQ Mobile
|
Ricoh and GlobalSat Embed GPS Data into Digital Images
|
AOL Declares War on Phishing
|
Acer Portable Players Reach Europe
|
JVC Launches DVD Burner For Camcorders
|
Two New Intel-Processor Notebooks from Dell
|
Intel to Use New Micro-architecture in 2006
|
Another 12x DVD-RAM Burner by I-O Data
|
Apple Releases New Mac Mini and iPod Hi-Fi
|
|