Tuesday, October 31, 2006
BenQ Introduces DW1800 and DW1680 DVD Re-Writer
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China Web Control Stirs Controversy at Internet Forum
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Microsoft Offers Enhanced Support to Xbox Users Through Xbox Live
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Xvid 1.1.1 Released
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Microsoft Sues Counterfeit Software Dealers
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Microsoft Unveils New Packaging for Vista, Office
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OCZ Expands SD Dual Product Line to Now Offer 133X Speeds
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MySpace to Block Illegal Use of Copyrighted Music
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Seagate Introduces Conent Protection Technology in Hard Drives
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Sony Releases Limited Edition Silver Playstation 2
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Microsoft Releases Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP
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Monday, October 30, 2006
ATI, AMD Promises a Knockout Value With the ATI RADEON X1650 XT
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Epson Develops Frame Buffer Embedded Digital Video Encoder
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Nokia Enters Car Navigation Market
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AMD Delivers ATI Radeon X1650 XT
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Conexant Launches Next-Generation A/V Decoder
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Plextor Boosts DVD+R Double-Layer Recording Speed to 10X
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Audio and Video Formats Supported by PS3
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Imation Files Declaratory Judgment Action Against Philips
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Google Battles Rivals in Race to Digitize the World's Libraries
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Palm Treo 680 Due Out Next Week
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Thinnest E-TEN Pocket PC Phone Coming Soon
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Friday, October 27, 2006
Lite-On Clarifies ODD Business Discontinuation Reports
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Lite-On Begins Delivering HD DVD Drives to HP
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Sony Battery Triggers Sparks
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ASUS TOP Series is 15-30% Faster than Competing Solutions
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BenQ Unveils Its First Full 1080p HD Digital Projector
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HIS Delivers HIS X1600Pro 512MB HyperMemory
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Office Antipiracy Checks to Become Mandatory
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
VIA and Everex Launch World's Most Energy Efficient Notebook
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Secunia Claims Another IE 7 Flaw
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Transcend Releases its 120GB StoreJet 2.5" HDD
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Sony Unveils Innovative One Touch Navigation for Nav-U
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Sparkle Overclocks GeForce 7900 GS
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Sonic Powers Burning Engine of Vista
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HDMI Licensing Launches HDMI 1.3 World Tour
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Sony Unveils Playstation 3 Online Service in Japan
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Nvidia, TSMC Expand Partnership on Advanced Process Technologies
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Oracle and Intel to Collaborate on Enterprise Computing
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Lite-On Scrambles for Orders for BD Drives From HP
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Dangerous Stration Worm Spreads Critically Fast
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IBM Introduces Three New Office Printers
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Adobe Extends Support for Rich Internet Applications to Macintosh and Linux Platforms
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Fedora Core 6 Available
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Primera Increases the Disc Capacity for its Disc Publishers
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More 7950 GT Proposals Available by EVGA, Sparkle
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PC makers hit by Vista-triggered Component Shortage
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Hitachi Maxell May Place ODM Orders to Taiwanese Disc Makers
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TDK Blu-Ray Media For Video Recording Available Next Month
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Imation Shows How High-Definition Recordable Media Is Manufactured
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Sonic Patent to be Included in Blu-ray Disc Portfolio License
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"DVD Jon" Unlocks Apple Music Download Protection
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Fox to Release More Blu-ray Titles in December
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2K Released Stronghold Legends
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Digital Watermarking Alliance Addresses Copyright Issues Within P2P Networks
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SRS Labs Launches TruSurround HD On Micronas Platforms
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Yahoo Makes Internet Bookmarks Ready to Share
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NEC Launches New 37-Inch Multi-Purpose LCD Display
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Plextor Unleases New DVD Super-Multi Burner
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Sony 4K projector Gets Go-ahead From Hollywood
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AMD Merges CPU and GPU in Upcoming "Fusion" Processors
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Lite-On IT adds LightScribe to 18x DVD-R(W) Product Line
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New generation Firefox Web Browser Unleashed
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Microsoft Offers Vista Upgrade Coupons
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Lik-Sang.com Out of Business Due to Multiple Sony Lawsuits
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Apple MacBook Pro to Use Intel Core 2 Duo Processors
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Microsoft Releases Windows Defender
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SGI Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against ATI
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Google to Power Custom Search Engines
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Lexmark Introduced New C530 Color Laser Printer Series
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Adobe Unveils Adobe Digital Editions Public Beta
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Polarbit and FILAO Announce RAGING THUNDER For Mobile
Gaming
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World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade in January 2007
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Technicolor New AVC Encoding Application For Next-Generation DVD Compression and Authoring
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NEC and Panasonic Establish New Joint Venture company "ESTEEMO" for Mobile Handsets
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BenQ Unveils Full HD Compatible LCD TV
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Monday, October 23, 2006
Dell Unveils Two New Servers With AMD Opteron Processors
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Firefox 2.0 Final Released on Mozilla's FTP
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Apple's popular iPod celebrates fifth birthday
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"Difficult to Specify" Cause of Fire, "Cannot Guarantee 100% Safety," -- Sony Explains Controversial Li-ion Secondary Battery Malfunction
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Hitachi Ships Three New Hard Drives, Broadens Application Focus
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Foxconn Creates Digital Home Entertainment Centerpiece with Intel G965-based Platform
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Sony Delays Blu-ray Player in Favor of PS3
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Sony Announces Extensive Line Up of Game Titles for PS3
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BitTorrent to Appear in Electronics
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AOL Video adds Paramount Pictures
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EA Ships Medal of Honor Heroes for the PSP
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Crucial Presents New Memory Look
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IBM Sues Amazon Over Web Patents
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Sony to Block Early PS3 Imports in Europe
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Silicon Image Delivers 340 MHz HDMI Transmitters for PCs
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TSMC Benefits From Top Two Graphics Chip Vendors` 80nm Race
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Samsung Licenses OneNAND to STMicroelectronics
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BitTorrent Partners with Global CE Manufacturers
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Researchers Burn BD-Rs at 12x
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Philips Achieves 75 GByte of Data on 12cm Disc
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12x DVD-R DL Recording Specifications Available Next Month
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China to Identify Internet Bloggers
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Nvidia Ships Vista WHQL Drivers
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AIMMA to Support HD DVD
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I/OMagic Introduces New Higher Capacity Hard Disk Drive to Its USB Storage Line-Up
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LiteOn Introduces New-Generation HDD/DVD Recorders with HDMI Output
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Friday, October 20, 2006
Sony gives PlayStation 3 online service details
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Sharp to Launch Blue Violet Laser Diode for Optical Disk Player
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First demonstration of a working invisibility cloak
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ECS releases N7950GT-512MX & N7900GS-256MW graphics cards
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Microsoft: no bug in Internet Explorer 7
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Creative Removes FM Recording
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Sony Blu-ray Player Delayed Again
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Blu-ray likely winner over HD-DVD
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Maxell to Showcase Holographic Storage
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NEC Enhances its Mobile Internet Platform "NEMIP"
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30K Clips Erased From YouTube on Japan Media Demand
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ASUS Launches World's First 64-bit and 32-bit Vista Premium Certified Motherboard
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
NCsoft's Lineage II Epic Collection Ships in North America
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First Vulnerability Reported in IE7
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Nero Updates Nero Burning Rom to v7.5.7.0
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Credit card firms block AllofMP3 payments
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HP tops Dell in global PC sales
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Nvidia Announces Tools For Speeding Up Development Times
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Samsung Electronics Showcases 70-Inch Full-HD LCD for TVs
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Sony warns against grey importing and wins court vs Lik-sang
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BenQ Mobile cuts two thirds of workforce
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AMD to ship 65-nm in Q4, Eckstein says
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Internet Addiction: Stanford Study Seeks to Define Whether It's a Problem
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WinZip 11.0 Public Beta Now Available
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FSC Lifebook C1410 First Fulfill Nordic Swan Standard
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NEC Develops Four New System-on-Glass LCD Modules
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D-Link Debuts its Most Powerful Draft 802.11N Wireless Network Family
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Autodesk 3ds Max 9 Enhanced by Havok Physics Engine
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Ubisoft Released Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent
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Sony Doubles MICRO VAULT Storage Capacity
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New DVD-RW DL Media Incompatible With Current Hardware
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Fujifilm to Show MicroFilm Archive System at ARMA 2006
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Nielsen Launches Video Game Ratings Service
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Samsung Develops First 50nm DRAM Chip
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Konica Minolta and Plasmon Form Strategic Alliance to Market Plasmon's UDO Archive Storage Solutions
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First Dual HD-DVD And Blu-Ray Media Center
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Microsoft Releases Long-awaited Explorer 7
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Major Hollywood Actors in Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars
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More than 90 mins plugged-in music harmful
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BSA wants piracy made a crime
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Firms say Microsoft fails to keep EU bargain
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Sony Showcases New Holographic Recording System
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Transcend releases its High-Capacity USB 2.0 Flash Drive, the 16GB JetFlash 2A
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GIGABYTE Announces M61 Series of NVIDIA IGP Motherboards for the AM2 Socket
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GIGABYTE Unveils Special Edition Radeon 1950 Pro Graphic Accelerator with Call of Juarez
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MSI MEGABOOK S262 provides the best performance
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HIS launches the IceQ 3 Turbo edition of X1950Pro
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BFG Technologies Announces 800W and 1KW Power Supplies
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Microsoft releases details on 'Crossbow' - the next Windows Mobile OS
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Recording Industry Launches Fresh Wave of Actions Against Illegal File-sharing
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Rockstar Games Announces The Warriors for the PSP
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Kaspersky Lab's Anti-Virus 6.0 Wins CNET Editors Choice Award
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microSD Wi-Fi Card Announced by Spectec
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Panasonic Develops Four-layer Blu-Ray Recordable Disc
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Dephi Launches Portable XM Satellite Radio
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New EU Rules Threaten Online Freedom
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LG Unveils New Mobile Phone to Succeed "Chocolate"
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Latest MSI's RX1950PRO Launch
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Sanyo Epson Develops 2.2-Inch Amorphous Silicon TFT LCD Only 1.1 mm Thick
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LaCie Offers Burning Solution With LightScribe Labeling
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Sharp Unveils New Blue Laser Semiconductor
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OCZ Announces the PC2-6400 Gold Rev. 2 GX
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The World's Smallest 7.1-Inch High Definition LTPS LCD
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Video iPods Shipped With Windows Virus
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Hitachi Ordered to Compensate Former In-house Inventor
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Yahoo's Web Search Ad System Ready
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Wikipedia Founder Plans New Edition Online Encyclopedia
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Microsoft Opens Virtual Drives for Free
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Oki Develops MPEG-4 Encoder LSI
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Samsung Electronics EVP Says TV Displays Will Embrace Full HD
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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Norton Internet Security 2007 Wins PC Magazine Editors Choice Award
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2K Sports Unveils 2K Reelmaker for NBA 2K7 on Xbox 360
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ViewSonic Announce Six New Desktop LCD Monitors
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Nero Supports ATI's New Avivo Technology
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Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07 for Xbox 360 Ships Today
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Futuremark Releases Revolutionary OpenGL ES 2.0 Benchmark
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Saitek Launches the X52 Pro
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Vulnerabilities Discovered in Adobe Flash Player Plugin
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EA Assaults Retail Shelves With Battlefield 2142
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EA Ships The Sims 2 Pets Expansion Pack
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S60 on Symbian OS Strengthened With New Features
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Carbide.ui Tool Customizes S60 Smartphone User Interfaces
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NEC to Launch SX-8R - World's Fastest Vector Supercomputer
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PlayStation 3 to Run Yellow Dog Linux
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GeCube Unveils FZ Cool Overclocked ATI RADEON 1950PRO
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ATI Announces new Radeon X1950 PRO With Native CrossFire
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Toshiba Announces One-Pound 'Palm-Sized' Mobile Projector
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Microsoft Gives Vista Data to Security Firms
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ThermalTake Announced Toughpower 850W PSU and Ruby Orb Cooler
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MPA Shuts Malaysian Websites That Sold Pirated Movies
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ASUS Rolls Out MW221U 22" Widescreen LCD
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Samsung Flash Solid State Drives (SSDs) Fully Compatible with Windows
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Asus Unveils Cooler X1950PRO Graphics Cards
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New Input Display Combining Two Input Capabilities: Finger Touch and Optic Pen
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Sony to Recall Own Batteries
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Madden NFL 07" Top U.S. Video Game in September
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Google Seeks Solar Power
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Samsung Showcases Diverse TFT-LCD Technologies at FPD International 2006
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LG.Philips LCD Demonstrates TFT-LCDs at FPD International 2006
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Seagate Opens Data Recovery Services Facility in Europe
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New Version of Firefox Available for Download
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TMPG Adds DVD Source Creator 4 to Its Line of TMPGEnc Products
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Sun Microsystems Unveils Portable Data Center
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Monday, October 16, 2006
Corsair Announced New 2GB microSD Removable Card
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Panasonic Released Notebook with 1,000 Nit Screen Brightness
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MainConcept Releases World's Fastest H.264/AVC Software Decoder
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Vodafone Unveils LG, Broadband Phones in Xmas Range
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New Avid Studio Toolkit Delivers Blu-ray Authoring Tools
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InterVideo Ulead Announces VideoStudio 10
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Maxell Moves Production of DVD Recordable Media Overseas
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Nokia Announces S60 3rd Edition Challenge Winners
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D-Link Announces Ultra-Wideband USB Products
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Chi Mei Optoelectronics to Release Super-High Resolution 47" QHD LCD TV Panel
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NEC Sells its Consumer PC Business in Europe
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Microsoft Makes Changes to Vista in EU, S.Korea
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Toshiba, Fujitsu May Seek Compensation From Sony
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Adobe PDF Print Engine Powering Printing Systems
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Sunday, October 15, 2006
"Ask" Mobile Portal Launched
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Motorola announces new red Razr
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Friday, October 13, 2006
NEC LCD Technologies to Launch Two New TFT LCD Modules
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ViewSonic LCD Monitor Line With Vista Logo in 2007
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BenQ Launches New MP721 Digital Projector
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Kingston DataTraveler USB Drives Offer 256-bit AES Hardware Encryption
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Adobe Buys Mobile Software Technology Developed by Actimagine
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Sony Ericsson's announced limited edition silver Cyber-shot phone
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Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07 Hits Store Shelves Today
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HD DVD Announces New Titles at Digital Life 2006
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Apple Announces iPod nano RED Special Edition
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Microsoft Tells EU It Will Ship Vista
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BenQ Unveils the Slim Seven-Megapixel Digital Camera
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Warner to Talk to Google on YouTube Rights
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Nvidia Unleashes Flagship GPU for Notebooks
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
Corel to Deliver Full Product Line Up for Microsoft Windows Vista
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Dell Expands Digital Entertainment Portfolio
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PayPal Expands to 103 Markets and Adds 10 Currencies
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Palm Announces Treo 680
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Primera Announces Blu-ray Disc Duplicator and Printer
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Palmsource officially changes name to Access
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IBM Shifts Global Procurement Headquarters to China
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Thomson Announces Cubase 4 to Feature mp3 Surround
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Logitech Showcases Products for Windows Vista at DigitalLife
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AGEIA Shows Off Exclusive Pre-Release PhysX Titles
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Sapphire Claims the Fastest Graphics Card on the Planet
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SanDisk Introduces 2-Gigabyte microSD Cards in Japan
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Sony Unveils New Walkman, Touts Video Plans
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Sharp Develops High-contrast Ratio In-Vehicle LCD
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Samsung Unveils Compact Desktop Color Laser Printer
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Corsair Launches Nautilus GPU Water Cooling Blocks
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Transmeta Sues Intel over Patent Violation
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006
ASUS Selects UPEK Fingerprint Authentication for New Enterprise Notebook
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Pioneer Released PDP-MXE20 Professional Plasma Screens
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2K Announces Sid Meier's Railroads! Has Gone Gold
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FIFA, EA and Xbox Kick-off FIFA Interactive World Cup 2006
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CDRinfo evaluates Ageia's RealityMark
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Intel Ships its Next-Generation WiMAX Chip with Support for Mobile Networks
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Nokia expects to sell WiMAX mobile phones in 2008
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Time Warner sells AOL UK in final overhaul of European ops
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Google paid stunning YouTube price: Time Warner CEO
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T-Mobile unveils phone with keyboard, Wi-Fi
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StarForce Announces FrontLine 4.7 - protection against the latest emulators
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Microsoft Ships Streets & Trips 2007 With GPS Locator
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Iomega Announces Availability of New Iomega REV Loader 560
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Introducing Altus: Sony's First Portable Headphones With 80KHz Frequency
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LYRA X3030 30GB Personal Multimedia Recorder Released
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Shuttle extends product line supporting Intel Core 2 Duo processors
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Maxtor Announces 1.5TB Storage Solution
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Google combines Writely and Spreadsheets
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Viewsonic launches iPod LCD monitors
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Toshiba Licenses Rambus XDR Memory and PCI Express Interface Solutions
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QUALCOMM and Mozilla to Develop Open Source Version of Eudora Email Program
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Hitachi to Buy Clarion for $465 Million
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T-Mobile's debuting the Dash today
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BenQ Introduces New 7 mp Digital Camera
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Microsoft Releases New Security Patches
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Swiss Government May Tap VoIP Calls
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Intel Enables WiMAX Networks with New Baseband Card
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AMD Introduces More Choice to the AMD LIVE! PC Digital Media Solution
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Fake DVD Media Mislead Taiwanese Market
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Sony Moves PS3 Europe Launch to March 2007
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Sony Announces Recommended Discs and Compatibility For BWU-100A
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Next-Generation Set-Top Platforms Supporting Microsoft TV IPTV Edition Enable Advanced New Functionalities
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RMI's Alchemy Au1200 Mobile Processor Receives DivX Portable Certification
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Ageia Announces RealityMark
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Furutech deMag Eliminates Magnetic Distortion in Optical Media
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Toshiba Offers TDP-S35U Projector with Multimedia Capabilities
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Toshiba Announces Its Latest 4.1-Pound Thin and Light Ultra-Portable
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Adaptec Adds Unique RAID Data Protection Capabilities
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Samsung Introduces New Ultra-Wide, 30" LCD Monitor
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Crucial Launches SLI-Certified Memory
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NeoDigits Prepares HELIOS H4000 HD Upscaling DVD Player
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NXP Semiconductors Unveils Platform for 18 Hour Audio Playback in Music Phones
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BlackBerry 8800 looks to be on the horizon
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Bayer Showcases New Holographic Data Storage Medium
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IBM Dual-Core Power6 Processor Breaks 4GHz Limit
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EVGA Introduces Overclocked GeForce 7950GT With HDCP-support
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Logitech Introduced Harmony 670 Remote
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F-Secure Announces Internet Security 2007
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Midway Ships Mortal Kombat: Armageddon
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Monotype Imaging Brings the ''Textual Revolution'' to the Smartphone Show
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Seagate Presents Hard Drive for the Digital Video Surveillance
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Canon Introduced the imageRUNNER 5000V
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Samsung Launches First 10 Megapixel Camera Phone
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LG.Philips LCD, Toshiba Join Forces for LCD TV Business in Europe
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Symantec Announced the Availability of Norton Confidential and NetBackup 6.0
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PCI-SIG Releases PCI Express 2.0 Specification
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First LSI to Offer Blu-Ray and HD DVD Writing
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Viewsonic Expands Presentation Options With Projector Under $1,000
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OCZ Technology Launches the EvoStream Power Supply Series
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Google to Buy YouTube for $1.65 Billion
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Monday, October 9, 2006
HIS launches the HIS X1950 CrossFire Edition 512MB card
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Aleratec Announces Price Reductions for Its LightScribe Publishing Systems
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Pioneer Announces New 42", 50" and 62" Elite Plasmas
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Panasonic Introduces New DivX Certified DVD Video Player
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Shuttle lowers the curtain on CeBIT 2007
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Microsoft to sell cheaper Xbox in Japan to boost sales ahead of rivals
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The end of the road for Sony monitors
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HD-DVD Key to Home Video Revenue Growth
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Google and Warner Music Group Announced Online Agreement
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Target cautions studios on DVD downloading
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Nintendo DS Browser Launches Across Europe Today
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Sonic and Macrovision Enter Into Licensing Agreement
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Logitech NuLOOQ Navigator Now Supports Windows
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The First 50GB Blu - Ray Disc
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Microsoft Releases Final Test Version of Vista
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Sunday, October 8, 2006
DTS and Sonic Partner to Power Hollywood with DTS HD
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Saturday, October 7, 2006
Electronic Arts has Released Demo for Battlefield 2142
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Friday, October 6, 2006
Star Wars Galaxies Expanded Trial
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Ghost Recon Is Officially The Best Game
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FSC Presents New ESPRIMO Q5000 Mini PC
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YouTube gets chums in the music business
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Gadget makers fear new copyright levies hurt sales
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Allofmp3.com site refuses to buckle to US pressure
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Google in talks to buy Web video site YouTube
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Microsoft is not trying to block access says Kaspersky
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Windows XP SP1 support draws to a close
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Windows activation soon to be implemented in volume licenses
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New KNC PMP/Gaming Device
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Three-Layer TWIN Format Disc and HD DVD Region Codes Under Discussion
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MF Digital Offers Multilingual User Interface OS to PC Based Duplicators
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Mushkin Announces 800MHz Addition To High Performance DDR2 Line
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Microsoft to Release 11 Security Patches
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Best Buy to Launch Music Service with Real, Sandisk
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Thursday, October 5, 2006
Sony to keep PSP price in '06, sees 110 more games
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China anti-piracy campaign: licences withdrawn, Superman Returns
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SAPPHIRE Strengthens AGP Offering X1300/X1650 models
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Sony and Bertelsmann appeal against EU court ruling
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Siemens stops payments to BenQ
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Sony Unveils BD Recorders, Upper Model Supports PSP
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THX Best Practices Lab Holds Training Session for Facilities to Meet Increasing Demand for HD DVD
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AMD offers ATI chief $1.7 million
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Logitech to Bring ChillStream Technology to Playstation3
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PNY Launches The 7600GT PCI-E Limited Edition
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Fox Fall TV Line Up Launches On Myspace.com
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ASUS Introduces Silent Knight All-Copper Cooler for Dual-Core Processors
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Starbucks Hear Music Now on the iTunes Store
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Jay-Z In EA's NBA LIVE 07
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Adobe has Released Contribute 4
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RealNetworks Launches Rhapsody 4.0
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Guild Wars Nightfall Debuts in Weekend Global Event
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Nokia Released 5500 Sport Music Edition
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NXP Semiconductors launches WiMAX transceiver
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Spracht Introduces Cutting-Edge ?Aura Mobile BT
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Google Launches Search Service for Computer Code
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ASUS Rolls Out MW221U 22" Widescreen LCD with 2ms Fast Response and HDCP Support
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NEC LCD Technologies to Launch High Luminance 12.1-Inch
TFT Color LCD Module
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Intel to Buy Nvidia?
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Wednesday, October 4, 2006
Nyko Unveils PS3 Intercooler
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Steve Jobs Apologizes for Apple Stock Practices
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AMD'S Proposed Acquisition of ATI Receives Merger Control Clearance in Taiwan
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NEC to sell Blu-ray water-cooled PC
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Fujitsu to recall 287,000 Sony-made batteries
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EFF Sues for Information on Electronic Surveillance Systems
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Mozilla researchers duped by hacker's 'humorous' exploit
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Sharp Presents Industry's First '4K x 2K' Direct Viewing LCD Panel
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Google launches literacy project
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Nichia and Moeller settled for Blue LED patents
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Imation Delivers CD and DVD Disc Publisher For SMBs and Workgroups
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Courts are asked to crack down on bloggers, websites
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Vista to Take Hard Stand Against Piracy
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Nokia and Orange Enter Software Platform Collaboration
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WCG 2006 Grand Finals Appoints PowerColor X1650 PRO as Official VGA Card
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Creative External Device Improves Digital Music Beyond CD Quality
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Rallies Protest Against Limits on Digital Copying
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AOL to Launch New Version of Software
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Pioneer Showcases 4x BD Drive at Ceatec
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Moser Baer's Patented Technology Approved by the Blu-ray Disc Association
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Hitachi-Maxell Showcases Flexible Terabyte Storage Technology
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D-Link Announces Entry Into Mobile Phone Market With V-CLICK
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Opera Software releases browser SDK for Microsoft Windows CE
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Tuesday, October 3, 2006
FIFA Soccer 07 Ships to Retailers Today
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DTS-HD Master Audio Suite and DTS Surround Audio Suite Launched
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IBM improves efficiency of PowerPC chips
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WD Introduces One-Terabyte My Book Storage System
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OCZ Technology Ships 8GB Ultra-Slim Mega-Kart USB 2.0 Flash Card
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OCZ Technology Announces PC2-8500 NVIDIA SLI-Ready Modules
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Sony Announces New 70" Grand Wega SXRD HDTV
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CyberLink Releases 10-in-1 Suite of DVD Burning, Creativity and Playback Software
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Appeal court clears man of file sharing
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Plextor Launches new External USB 2.0/FireWire 16x DVD Re-Writer
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AMD Quad-Core Altair Scheduled for Q3 2007
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Fuel Cell Powered Phones Years Away
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Microsoft Appeals 281 Million Euro Fine
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Nokia Unveils Bluetooth Rival
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Toshiba Showcases Upcoming HD DVD Drives
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Pioneer Renews Lineup of "Raku-Navi" Series In-car Navigation Systems
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Canon to Mass-produce Flat Panel TVs in 2008
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DivX 6.4 Offers Full HD Video Encoding
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers Statement to Sony's Battery Replacement Program
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Intel and VMware Expand Virtualization Capabilities to More Server Vendors
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Logitech Pushes the Edge with Stunning New Keyboard Design
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HP Releases First USB 2.0 HD DVD-ROM Drive
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New AMD Validated Solutions Program
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Seagate Introduces New Maxtor Desktop and Notebook Hard Drives
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Nokia Boosting Web 2.0 Services on Mobile Phones with WidSets
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Sony to Launch Blu-ray Recorder in Japan in Dec
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JBlend Deployed in Sony Ericsson's First 3G i-mode Handset
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Napster launches Japanese service
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Monday, October 2, 2006
Electronic Arts buys Digital Illusions
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Optiarc AD-7170A Quality Tests
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Sony Ericsson celebrates first five years
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Nokia dials up Trimble for intellectual property licensing deal
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Blu-Ray Duplicator from Microboards Shipping
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Nvidia to Launch DirectX 10 Chip in November
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Lite-On to Start Volume Production of Blu-ray Disc Burner
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Datarius at the Shanghai Replication Expo show
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Toshiba Announces New Corporate Brand Tag Line
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Toshiba Unveils World's First Slim HD DVD Write Drive for Notebook PCs
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Sunday, October 1, 2006
Fujitsu Announces Battery Pack Replacement Program
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Iranian video game offers chance to blow up U.S. tanker
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Internet freedom reigns in Amsterdam
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