Friday, September 29, 2006
HP Intros HD DVD Products
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US joins European cybercrime war
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Sony to Initiate Global Replacement Program for Notebook Computer Battery Packs
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NVIDIA PureVideo HD Powers HP Consumer PCs
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Dell expands battery recall
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Creative Introduces MuVo V100
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Creative Introduces ZEN V Plus MP3 Player in a Higher Capacity of 8GB
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InterVideo WinDVD 7 Optimized for IntelClear Video Technology
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NBC and Intel to Deliver Series Premieres on Intel VIIV and Centrino Platforms
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HP to Acquire VoodooPC
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ATI pioneers new Stream Computing technology
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The World's Largest 110-inch Rear Projection System
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Kentsfield Quad-core Performance Previewed
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No Plans to Release Zune in Japan
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Lite-On to Launch First-Time Job Cuts
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U.S. Judge Rules Against Morpheus
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Sony to Recall Notebook PC Batteries
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Motorola introduces New DMB-equipped MS800 phone
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Buena Vista Games to Acquire Award-Winning Climax Racing
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Fraunhofer IIS Licenses MPEG-4 Audio Codec to NXP Semiconductors
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2K Announces BioShock as an Exclusive Xbox 360 and Windows Game
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Yahoo! Delivers Online Services on HP Consumer Desktop and Notebook PCs
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Nokia N75 Smartphone about to Debut
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Calling Dick Tracy ? We Have your Watch
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Thursday, September 28, 2006
AGEIA Joins Futuremark's 3DMark Benchmark Development Program
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GIGABYTE Enables ATI CrossFire Support for Intel 965- Based Motherboards
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Lenovo, IBM to recall 526,000 notebook batteries
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PlayStation 3 games to cost around $60
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Freecom meets Skype
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Palm, Microsoft and MobileOne Introduce Asia's First Windows Mobile Treo Smartphone
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Intel Centrino Mobile Technology Gets Multiple New Features, Improvements
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KINGMAX releases the world's 1st 1GB microSD equipped with Hi-Speed SLC flash
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Limewire Hits Back Hard: Sues RIAA For Antitrust And Consumer Fraud
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BenQ Announces Stylish New Joybook A51
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ASUS Draft-n Wireless LAN Solutions Guarantee 802.11n
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BenQ to Close German Arm of Mobile Phone Division
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NVIDIA Quadro Plex Visual Computing System Now Shipping Worldwide
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Microsoft Sets Price for Zune
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Vodafone Rolls Out China-made 3G Phones
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Toshiba Updates HD DVD Recorder
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Technical Hurdles Delay Mobile Skype
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Sony Ericsson and Fossil to Integrate Watches and Mobile Phones
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Thermaltake Announces Tribe VX - Portable External Liquid Cooling System
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AMD Announces Strategic Agreement with Founder Technology
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Netscape Browser Updated
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Intel Responses to AMD's Torrenza Open Socket Strategy
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IBM, Intel Propose Extension to PCI Express Standard
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LG.Philips LCD Unveils New LCD Panel for Slim Mobile Phones
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Vista 'Will Reduce Security Choices': Symantec
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Microsoft Unveils Xbox HD-DVD Price, New Game Titles
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Sony Introduces VAIO C Series Notebooks
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Nokia Announce Three New Music Handsets
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Intel Centrino Gets Multiple New Features And Improvements
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Divx Announces 6.4 Beta 1 with 1080 support
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Lenovo Debuts Fleet of Intel Core 2 Duo ThinkCentre Desktop PCs
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Intel's Relentless Pursuit Of Moore's Law To Bring CIOs Incredible Performance And Lower Costs
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Judge dismisses part of AMD case against Intel
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Microsoft Sues FairUse4WM Developers
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Melexis Collaborates with Toshiba on HD-DVD Components
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Sony Rolls Out Online Bookstore, New Device
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Lite-On IT Offers 18x Super Multi LightScribe DVD burner
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Panasonic Develops AVCHD Camcorder Using SD Memory Card
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RIDATA Announces New PRO Series CDs And DVDs
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Sony to Boost PlayStation 3 Demonstrations Fivefold
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MPAA Lawsuit Against Family-Friendly DVDs is Anti-Consumer, says CEA
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Sharp Triple Directional Viewing LCD Offers Simultaneous Display of 3 Images
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Pioneer Plans U.S. Blu-ray Launch
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Microsoft, Yahoo Link Their Instant Messaging Systems
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ATI Graphics hardware Certified for Windows Vista
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Firefox 2 Release Candidate 1 Released
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
VIA Launches HDTV ready Unified Chipset for Embedded Market
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Sony Updates information About BWU-100A BD-ROM Playback
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Sigma Unveils the new SD14 Digital SLR
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Homebrew PlayStation emulator reaches beta
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Microsoft Offers Early Fix for Critical IE Bug
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Music Industry to Congress: Time for Universities to Exercise Leadership
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MSI Announces NX7900GTO-T2D512E
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CinemaNow offers new DVD for download-to-burn
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Is the Extra Power of a Dedicated Graphics Engine in ASUS Laptops a Necessity?
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New technology could nip DVD format war in the bud
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IDF: Quad-core Chips in November
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Intel Develops Tera-Scale Research Chips
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Logitech Introduces Next-Generation Wireless Headphones for iPod, MP3
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NemeriX Releases New NX3 Integrated Circuit for Assisted-GPS Applications
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Philips and Ritek conclude VEEZA licensing deal for CD
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Philips to reduce DVD Recordable Disc royalty by 40%
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Nokia N95 series deliver 5MP Camera And GPS functionality
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SanDisk Introduces the First 4GB Ultra II SDHC Card
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SanDisk Introduces 16 GB CompactFlash
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Sanyo Xacti HD1a Recording 8 Hours of Digital Video Using Pretec 8GB SDHC
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Details on the New Kodak EasyShare Z710 Zoom Digital Camera
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Aopen Cube goes dual core
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MSI Chooses SiI1930 HDMI Transmitters for its Diamond Plus Graphics Cards
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AOpen Announces 18X DVD Burner
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Route 66 Launches Portable GPS Unit for Europe
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AMD to Bring Graphics into the CPU
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SIRIUS Introduces the STILETTO 100,
its First Live Portable Satellite Radio
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Apple Releases Aperture 1.5
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New Panasonic AVCHD Camera Stores Video on SD Card
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Millennium Technology Prize Goes to Blue Laser Inventor
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First Sony NEC Optiarc DVD Burner Generation
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Ritek Accepts Veeza Licensing
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Pretec 16GB CompactFlash Card
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Toshiba Expands CMOS Image Sensor Lineup with 3.2-Megapixel and 2.0-Megapixel Models
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Sony to Showcase Latest Products at CEATEC JAPAN 2006
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IBM Bundles Products, Targets Smaller Businesses
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Monday, September 25, 2006
Intel Announce Collaboration to Bring Ads to TVs
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New Sony BRAVIA Flat-Panel HDTVs Announced
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Symantec: 'There is no safe browser'
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PS3 HDD 20GB Equipped With HDMI As Standard
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Memorex Introduces Inkjet Printable Media with Quick-Drying, Water-Resistant Surface
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New Aleratec LightScribe DVD/CD Publishing System Enables Fast, Easy Disc Labeling, Copying
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Europe to Get Sexy New LG Lineup
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I/OMagic Adds 120GB Capacity to Its GigaBank Line of 2.5'' External Hard Drives
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Samsung GX-10 SLR Digital Camera Introduced
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Canon adds 44-inch photo printer
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ASUS Introduces C.G.I. Technology For P5B Deluxe Users
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Kodak Unleashes the Power of Pictures with New Imaging Solutions
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Seagate Ships 750GB Hard Drives for the Next Generation of DVRs
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Micron Introduces 1 Gigabit DDR3 Memory
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ATI Unveils "Vista-Ready" Mobility Radeon Graphics Processors
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CMC and Ritek Lose CD-R Patent License
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Fujifilm Details New FinePix S5 Pro
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NTI Offers One Day Free Download of New USB Storage Partitioning, Encryption Software
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Nokia introduces a selection of accessories
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Sony Ericsson releases Mobile JUnit for Java ME
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Ulead Introduces PhotoImpact 12
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China Rolls Out Next Generation Internet
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RIM to Launch Japanese Verion of Blackberry in 2007
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Pioneer Files Suit Against Samsung on Patents
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Sunday, September 24, 2006
New Handsets from Hitachi and Casio
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Two New Treos Coming To Cingular
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Friday, September 22, 2006
BenQ Launches New Cross Function Digital Projectors
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SRS iWOW Plug-in to enhance iTunes experience
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Sony Playstation 3 will support Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound
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Samsung Executive Agrees to Jail Term for Chip Conspiracy
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Microsoft Compensates Xbox 360 Owners
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Eclipse Helps CMC Expand into High-Density Mastering
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AMD's Torrenza CPU Socket Receives Industry Support
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Xbox 360 to Offer 1080p HD Video Playback Without HDMI
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Sony Slashes Price Tag for Delay-hit PlayStation 3
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Sprint to get New BlackBerry
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Yet another ActiveSync Beta
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Who is Group Sense PDA?
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Thursday, September 21, 2006
Hackers fire up anonymous Torpark browser
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Flaming laptop a ThinkPad
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Nero updates Nero Burning Rom to v7.2.7.0
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One-time music industry nemesis matures into copyright guardian
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Fox tries to thwart DVR fast-forwarding
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Toshiba Premieres New V Series Portable Media Player
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Alienware Aurora M9700 Notebook With Nvidia SLI
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Two U.S. software firms lobby EU on Microsoft: WSJ
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Nokia to put Microsoft search on cellphones
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More bad ratings news for Hitachi
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Pinnacle Unveils New Consumer Video Editing and TV Viewing Products
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Thomson and Skype Collaborate to Create New Ways for Skype Users
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Dell Receives Notice From NASDAQ Due to Delay in Filing of Form 10-Q
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BenQ Introduces First LCD Monitor with BenQ's Exclusive AMA Z Technology
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Blogs - Can the Social Community Be Commercialized?
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ACARD Releases S/W & H/W for Data Backup in the Era of Blu-ray
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ATI Catalyst 6.9 Released
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Alliance Formed to promote Digital Watermarking
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New Samsung Phones for Sprint and T-Mobile
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BlackBerry 8703e Comes to Verizon
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Asus Announces P5N32-SLI Premium/WiFi-AP Motherboard
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Disney sells 125,000 movies on iTunes, projects $50m
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LG: No go on combo of Blu-ray, HD DVD
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BenQ Mobile to close plants
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Hackers building 'botnet' with AOL instant messaging worm
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Nokia Unveiled New 3G Slide phone 6288
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Sony Expands Bravia Range for Autumn 2006
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Xbox HD DVD Player Japan Launch in Nov
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Microsoft Showcases Library of Nearly 110 High-Definition Xbox 360 Games
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New Google Search Appliance offers more capacity and search functions
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Panasonic to Launch First Blu-ray Disc Recorders Capable of Playing Back BD-Video Discs
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Russian sites using new IE bug to install spyware
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OCZ Technology Announces New Ultra Portable 'Roadster' USB Flash Drives
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Napster Considers Selling Up
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MSI Adds CrossFire To P965 Platform
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GECUBE X1300 Budgetary Edition launched for VISTA
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Microsoft files 20 software lawsuits
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Sony battery trouble spreads to Toshiba laptop computers
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EU's Kroes Denies Vendetta Against Microsoft
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Microsoft Announced the Launch of Microsoft Digital Image Suite Anniversary Edition
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IBM and Telenor Develop Mobile Devices and Networks That Learn and Adapt
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Steganos Safe 2007 enhances privacy protection
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Asus Launches First Wireless Music Skype Phone
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Sony Debuts Four Multi-Format DVD/CD Rewritable Drives
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MSI Announces 17" Notebook L740 With Intel Centrino Duo Technology
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Sony Introduce VAIO N10-Series
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Sony Battery Trouble Spreads to Toshiba Dynabook Notebooks
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ATI to Launch RD600 in October
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Intel Quad-core Core 2 Quadro Expected in November
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Microsoft to Launch Video Service to Rival YouTube
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Warner Considers DVD/HD DVD/Blu-Ray Hybrid Disc
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Intel, UC Santa Barbara Develop World's First Hybrid Silicon Laser
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T-Mobile Dash Getting Close to Release
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Monday, September 18, 2006
Traxdata to Market HD DVD-R Media
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Rivals Seek to Imitate iPod-iTunes Success
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Intel Ramps up New 'Multiply' Campaign
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Plextor Announces Portable DVD-RAM Drive
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CMC, Ritek 18x DVD Media Production Limited
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Sony Blu-ray Disc Drive Available in Europe
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Adobe Releases Acrobat 8
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ATI RV560, RV570 to be Released Next Month
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Nintendo Wii to Hit European Stores December 8
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Apple Updates Boot Camp
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No BenQ at CeBIT This Year
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
Latest Firefox Browser Aims to Squash Security Bugs
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DVD chips 'to kill illegal copying'
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Seagate Promises 2.5TB HDD Drives
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Saturday, September 16, 2006
New CD/DVD Duplicator For Macs
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Samsung SyncMaster 931C Named Offical Monitor Of The 2006 WCG
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Friday, September 15, 2006
Lite-On IT Announces Support for HD DVD Format
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Blu-Ray Disc Association Updates BD-RE and BD-R Format Specifications
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Mitsubishi Announces 1080p Projector
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Albatron 7950GT - New VGA Card Flexes its HD Muscle
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Intel Announces Serial Flash Memory Availability
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TDK Now Shipping PRO Grade DVC Media For HDV and DV Camcorders
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New InterVideo iVideoToGo Platinum Converts DVDs, Video Files to iPod and PSP Movies
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JVC Powers 1080P Projector With the HQV Video Processing Engine
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Nvidia Forceware v91.47 Available
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Sharp Develops Laser Semiconductor Capable of 16x DVD±R DL Writing
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Samsung's Blu-ray Player Improved
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JVC to Market Speaker That 'Breathes' Music
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Toshiba Introduces Second Generation of HD DVD Players
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Yahoo! Announces Availability of New Yahoo! Mail Beta
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
OCZ Technology Announces Next Generation PC2-6400 ATI CrossFire Certified Modules
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Microsoft Unveils "Zune" Media Player
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PNY Technologies Unveils Massive, 12GB Micro Hard Drive
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Warner Home Video Makes a Triple-Play in Three Formats With Release of The Lake House
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PENTAX Announces K10D Digital SLR with 10 Megapixels
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Hitachi Premiers Full High Definition 42" Plasma TV
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Canon Combines Top-Tier Tech and Classic Camera Design into 10-Megapixel PowerShot G7 Digital Camera
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Pioneer To Introduce New HDD/DVD Recorders for Japanese Market
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Intel, Siemens to Cooperate in Internet Telephony
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Microsoft: Vista Europe Launch on Track
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LG Philips Develops LCD Panel for Next-generation Mobiles
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Apple Rules Out iPod Movies for Asia
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Mobile Telcos Form New Body to Shape Post-3G World
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Pioneer To Strengthen Its PureVision High-Definition Plasma Lineup in Japan
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Sony Introduce 52-Inch Full HD 1080p Bravia LCD Models
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Sony Updates VAIO Line With 2 New Laptops
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Epson Starts Volume Production of New D6 Series HTPS Panels
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MSI Launch Q965MDO With Support for Intel vPro Technology
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Thermaltake Introduce Soprano VX Chassis
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New 12 Pixel Pipeline GPU For Notebooks by Nvidia
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Thermaltake Introduce Orchestra Silent Cooling System
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DVD Forum Steering Committee Report
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Intuit and Google Forge Alliance
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Microsoft Introduce New Gaming Products
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China Develops Its Own Processor
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Samsung Introduces the Card Phone II
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Nintendo Wii Pricing and Availability Announced
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Google Maps Spotlight Earth's Changes
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Microsoft Unveils Wireless Mouse and Keyboard
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Mushkin Announces High-Density 2GB Enhanced Performance Memory Module
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MSI Announces X1950XT And X1900XT VGA cards
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Spire Introducing the VertiCool III
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Panasonic Introduces Rugged Toughbook Notebooks with Embedded 3G Wireless
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Magellan Introduces CrossoverGPS for Auto and Outdoor Navigation in One
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Palm Introduces Windows Mobile-Based Treo 750v Smartphone for Vodafone Customers
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Dell Offer Four New Desktops
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Inphase Unveils First Commercial Holographic Storage Product
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NEC Introduces First Ultra-Low-Power 55-nanometer Embedded DRAM Technology
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I-O Data Adds Blu-Ray Movie Play Back to its BD Drives
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Yahoo and Intel Team Up to Bring Sports to the TV
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VIA Announces Carbon Free Processor
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Microsoft Prepares New Xbox 360 With Internal HD-DVD drive
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Sony to Launch Blu-ray Recorder in Japan by Dec
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Hitachi Promises 2-Terabyte Hard Drive by Decade End
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Fifth Media launches Unique Windows Mobile Smart Phones
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First 1-to-3 HDD Copy Controller
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Sony Launches PSP Pack For $249.99
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Toshiba Extends PMR To "Short" 1.8-inch Hard Disk Drive Family
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TDK Now Shipping 50GB Dual Layer Recordable Blu-Ray Discs
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Microsoft Warns of "Critical" Security Flaw
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Apple Sells Films at iTunes Online, Grows iPod Line
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Apple Announces iTunes 7
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Microsoft unveils AJAX technologies
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Canon says to recall copiers that can catch fire
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WD Ships 160 GB HDD For Notebooks
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Performance and Value With the New FinePix A700
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SandiSk Showcases 4GB miniSD High Capacity flash card
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Toshiba Announces LCD Projector with 3,000 ANSI Lumens For $1,739
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ViewSonic Demonstrates Display with Integrated iPod Connectivity
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Microsoft Urges EU on Vista Security Requirements
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MSI Launch Q965MDO Supports Intel vPro Technology
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Chip Malfunction Delays Sony Walkman Launch in Japan
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ASUS Introduces New Graphics Card with DDR3 Memory
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BenQ Unleashes 18x Burners
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Samsung Launches Phone for Worldwide Use
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OCZ Unveils the Exclusive PC2-6400 Platinum DFI Special Series Capable of 1T Command Rate
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TiVo Starts Sales of Premium TV Video Recorder
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New Manufacturer For Nvidia
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Microsoft Unleashes New Internet Search Software
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Euro Debut for iTunes Challenger
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New UDO-DMD Media Format For Distribution and Archival Storage of HD DVD Content
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Yahoo Messenger Offers Free Group Conference Calls
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Intel sells optical components business
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AMD Pioneers Interactive Online Resource
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Asustek and MSI Sales up
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Monday, September 11, 2006
Sony Announces New Cyber-Shot Cameras
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Sky hit by return of Windows Media DRM crack
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New JVC Display Technology Delivers 10,000:1 Native Contast Ratio
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EU will widen its Intel probe
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HTC shows off BlackBerry and iPAQ killers
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CPU Cooler from ARCTIC COOLING with PWM fan control
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AudioDev displays BD and HD DVD analyzers and a 4x solution for premastered DVD
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Nvidia Powers First DVB-H- Based Mobile TV Cell Phones
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JVC Promises Impressive Surround Sound With a Single Speaker Enclosure
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Xbox 360 Comes With HD DVD Bundled for 590 Euro
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Samsung Announces First 40-nanometer 32 Gb NAND Flash
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Memory-Tech and Toshiba Announce Single-sided, Twin Format Disc for DVD and HD DVD
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AudioDev releases test and calibration discs for BD and HD DVD
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Kodak Introduces Enhanced PORTRA Color Negative Films
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Samsung Introduces High Performance SoC for Hybrid Drive
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Sunday, September 10, 2006
Skype Announces Calls to All Landlines in France Are Free
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Blackmagic Design Announces HD HDMI Editing Card
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Sonic Readies European Facilities for HD Launch
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DTS-HD Master Audio Showcased at IFA 2006
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Saturday, September 9, 2006
Software pirate gets 87 months in prison
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Ubisoft Announces T.C. Rainbow Six Vegas for PSP
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Samsung Introduces Two High Performance Monitors
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Foxconn brings to market comprehensive range of NVIDIA GeForce 7 series graphics cards
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Friday, September 8, 2006
Sonic Launches Expanded Scenarist Workgroup Solutions
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Samsung Threatens Action Against Snappy Internet Video Clip
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Amazon Sells Films via Internet on Demand
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Microsoft Japan to Launch Cheaper Xbox in November
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GeCube Release RX1300XT Platinum- Overclockers? Edition
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IBM Ships Chips for Nintendo Console
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BenQ Introduces New Large LCD TV, VA series ? VA421
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Thursday, September 7, 2006
The HTC S620 is official
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Research in Motion officially announces the BlackBerry Pearl
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OCZ Technology Introduces ATI CrossFire-Certified PC2-5400 Memory
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EA's NASCAR 07 Ships Today
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Music Industry Debuts New Educational Video for College, University Use This Fall
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Samsung Commercializes 7'' WVGA LCDs with Single-chip Driver
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Disney Launches New Line of Digital Cameras for Children
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Nokia to Baptize Phones by Name Rather Than Number
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Intel vPro Technology Poised to Redefine Business PCs
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Seagate Delivers Firewire 800 Solution for Mac Market
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Microsoft Hints at Delay of Vista in Europe
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Apple iMac Line Now With Intel Core 2 Duo
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Rim to Launch Multimedia Device for Consumers
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Sony Aims New HDV 1080i High-def Camcorder
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Samsung Commercializes 7-inch WVGA LCDs with Single-Chip Driver
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ASUS Introduces P5B-VM DO Motherboard Supporting Intel vPro Technology
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New IBM Supercomputer Aiming for Petaflop
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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
AMD and ATI Announce Merger Control Clearances
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Google to Announce Print-Archive Searching
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AMD Releases Athlon 64 X2 5200+
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Alienware Aurora m9700 Notebook Gets 1GB of Graphics Memory
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ATEME to Demonstrate MPEG-4 AVC HD Real Time Encoder at IBC 2006
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NEC Display Solutions Goes Wide, Introduces New 19-Inch Widescreen Monitor
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The New NVIDIA GeForce 7 Series GPUs Promise Incredible Value to PC Gamers
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New iMac Line Uses Intel Dual-core Chips
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Word Flaw Hit With Zero-day Attack
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EA Releases Battlefield 2 1.4 Patch
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Verbatim's Announces New Store 'n' Go U3 Smart Drive Family
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XFX Announces New 7900GS and 7950GT
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Primera Technology Releases new Bravo SE Disc Publisher
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Sony Showcases BD-ROM Production Technologies
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Microsoft Sees Room to Challenge Apple's iPod
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Apple May Launch Movie Downloads
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Sony Delays European PlayStation 3 Launch to March
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Plextor Announces Corporate Reorganization
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ATI Releases Catalyst Drivers For Vista
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Samsung Promises Brighter Images For Mobile Devices
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Intel Announces Restructuring Plan
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Mac Support for Microboards GX-1 DVD/CD Publisher
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Tuesday, September 5, 2006
Microsoft Officially Sets Pricing for Windows Vista
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U.S. State Department Advances NXP Technology for ePassport Program
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Philips Changes Licensing Scheme to Attract Pre-recorded Disc Makers
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NEC Electronics Forms Subsidiary in Korea
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Roxio Launches Easy Media Creator 9
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New Firmware for the Toshiba XA1 HD DVD Player
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Samsung Shipping Samples of New High-Capacity NAND Solution
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Sony to Cut PS2 Price in Japan
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Matsushita Recalls 6,000 Notebook PC Batteries
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Nokia Unveils 3 New Phones for Fashion Collection
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MP3 Players Seized From SanDisk's Booth at the IFA Show
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Monday, September 4, 2006
Dell to Use About 20 million AMD CPUs
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Samsung Introduces Portable Digital Audio Player
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Russia enacts tough Internet piracy law
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Nero Mobile Makes Entertainment Portable
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CyberLink Showcases Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD Solutions at IFA 2006
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DTS-HD Master Audio Featured On HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc and DVD
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SanDisk Introduces Sansa c200 MP3 Player for Under $100
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Nero's Major Update to Nero 7 Software Suite Supports the Complete Digital Lifestyle
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Hitachi Introduces 2.5-Inch 160GB ''CinemaStar'' HDD
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IFA 2006: HD DVD Enters Europe November 2006
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Nvidia Releases Forceware v91.47 Drivers
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AOL Shuts Down AOL Research
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Friday, September 1, 2006
Windows Vista RC1 Is Complete!
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Philips' 100-inch Ambilight FlatTV Premiere
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Warner Home Video Announces HD DVD Titles in European Markets
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Toshiba to Ship HD DVD Player at 599 euros
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BenQ Introduces the 10.1 Megapixel Digital Camera
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LG Elec Bets on Chocolate Effect
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CMC Showcases Next Generation Blue Discs
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Pretec's New 16GB USB Flash
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New ASUS HDCP-Ready Graphics Cards
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Sony Announces First BD-R DL Discs
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New Name and Strategy for Chip Division at Philips
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Nero's Major Update to Nero 7
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New BenQ HDMI LCD Monitors For Gamers
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New ATI DTV Single Chip Supports Full HD For Worldwide Standards
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Windows Media Player 11 in Second Beta
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EA's Madden NFL 07 Two Million Copies Sold
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IFA 2006: Samsung Unveils An Array of Innovative Products
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Firefox 2.0 Beta 2 Released
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Hitachi Introduces 2.5-Inch ''CinemaStar'' Hard Drive
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LBG Releases Beta Demo of LEFT BEHIND: Eternal Forces
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Philips Showcases Blu-ray Hardware at IFA 2006
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Pioneer Plans Blu-ray and HD DVD Hybrid Drive
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