Friday, September 28, 2007
Dell XPS M1730 World's First Notebook With PhysX Processor
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NetBlender Introduces High Definition Training Series
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Hollywood Goes After Two Piracy Sites
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Microsoft to Extend XP Sales For Five Months
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High-Def DVD Hardware Modifications Are Necessary to Implement Upcoming Content Protection Technologies
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
Sam & Max Season Two First Details Revealed
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Sanyo Introduces Pocket-sized High Definition Movie Camera
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Primera and Sonic to Enable DVD on Demand Solutions at Retail
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Nokia to Sell $25,000 Phone
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Hitachi May Sell Stake in Hard Drive Unit
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HTSA confirms Blu-ray Disc support
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Asus EN8600GT Graphics Card Promises 40% Faster Overclocking
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Microsoft Revamps Windows Live Search
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Intel Wins Mobile WiMax Chip Deal With Nokia
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Halo 3 Sales Hit $170 million
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
EchoStar acquires Sling Media
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T-Mobile and RIM Introduce Blackberry Curve 8320
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WiFi Music Store Coming to iPhone This Week
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Two New Sidekicks
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Empire Earth III in Stores This November
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JVC Announces HD Projector With a 30,000:1 Native Contrast Ratio
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New Ultra-Thin Flexible RFID Tag Developed
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Toshiba Announces High-Definition Laptops
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Toshiba Adds NVIDIA SLI Technology to Elite Line of Gaming Laptops
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Amazon Launches DRM-Free MP3 Music Download Store
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Samsung Still Keeps Global TV Market Lead
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Microsoft to Replace Damaged "Halo 3" Discs
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Sharp to Introduce New AQUOS Blu-ray Disc Recorders
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Nvidia Delivers Motherboard GPU to Intel-Based Desktops
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Inno3D Expands Into the Motherboard Market
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KDDI Starts Broadband DVD Distribution Service
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Unbundling Windows From European PCs
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Microsoft and Kenwood Enter Into Patent Licensing Agreement
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Office 2008 for Mac Details Revealed
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Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 Ready for Customer Review
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Pioneer Approved as Trademark in China
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Microsoft in Talks to Invest in Facebook: Report
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Elpida Memory Achieves 1066Mbps 2-Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM
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Infineon to Develop 3G Chip for Motorola
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Blu-ray/HD DVD War to Continue: Report
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Unlocking Software Can Damage iPhone: Apple
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Monday, September 24, 2007
"Halo 3" Launches Worldwide
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Fox to Launch Free MySpace Mobile
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Dell, GOME to Sell PCs in China
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Teardown Analysis of Latest iPod nano Reveals Extensive Component Changes
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BenQ Introduces Super Slim 8.0 Megapixel Camera
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Hitachi Maxell Announces Development of
High-PowerLithium Ion Rechargeable Battery
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Armani to Launch Mobile Phone With Samsung
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Nvidia to Unveil New Integrated Graphics Chip
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Starbucks to Offer Music As New service Starts
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Friday, September 21, 2007
BenQ Launched C840 8 Mpx Digital Camera
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CMC and Ciba to Settle Patent Infringement Law Suits
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Sanyo to Withdraw From Semiconductor Business: Report
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Fujitsu Launches Power-Management IC for Ultra-Mobile PCs
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Retailers and Consumers to be Able to Create Protected DVDs
that Work with Existing DVD Players
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CyberLink PowerProducer Receives Rewritable Blu-ray Disc "BD-RE 3.0" Authoring and Burning Logo Verification
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Microsoft Announces Use of HDi Logo by Toshiba and Hollywood Studios
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
GECUBE Launched HD2900PRO Series
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LG Viewty First Phone With DivX Support
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WD Unveils All New My Book External Storage Solutions
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New Blackberry 8820 From AT&T Hits the 'Hot Spot' With Wi-Fi
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Nokia Unveils New Unlicensed Mobile Access Phone
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Fujifilm to Shift Digital Camera Output to China
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Sharp Joins Forces With Pioneer on Blu-Ray, Network and Car Electronics Developments
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Next Generation DVD Formats: Industry Must Do More to Motivate Consumers
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Sony Debuts Four Movies In Memory Stick Entertainment Pack For PSP
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Sony Announces Postscribed ID Technology For DVD-Video/ROM Discs
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IDF: Intel Pushing WiMax-enabled Mobile Devices
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Toshiba Brings Cell Video Processing Technology to Consumer Electronics
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Sony Delays PS3 "Home," Talks of Price Cuts and Announces New Rumbling Controller
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
New Nokia E51
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3G iPhone in The Works
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It's All Music to Your Ears With The New Ear-canal Headphones From Sennheiser
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LaCie Ships Portable DVD±RW Drive with LightScribe
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Microsoft Releases .NET Micro Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1
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T-Mobile Wins iPhone Deal
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MGM Launches HD Channel on DirecTV
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HDMI Adopted by 700+ Manufacturers
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Moore Muses on End of His Own Law
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New Blu-Ray and HD DVD Desktop PC by LG
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Fast and Economical CD and DVD Printing by StorDigital
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Industry Leaders Develop USB 3.0 Specifications
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Intel Demonstrates 32nm Chip and Nehalem Microprocessor Architecture
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
XFX Debuts its 8800 GTS Fatal1ty Graphics Card
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Nokia Unveils New Corporate Phone E51
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Samsung Introduces 60nm Processing for 2GB DDR2 DRAM
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Apple Chooses O2 as Exclusive Carrier for iPhone in UK
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AOL to Test Pictures, Video, Music Site
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Pioneer and Mitsubishi Develop Low cost BD-R Discs Using Organic Recording Layers
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AMD to Sell Triple-Core Desktop Processors
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Traxdata Doubles the Storage Capacity of a Standard DVD
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Yahoo to Start Testing Mash Social Network Site
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New RealPlayer Offers CD/DVD Burning Functionality
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Symantec: Cyber Criminals Are Becoming Increasingly Professional
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Dell Delivers Notebooks With Hardware Encrypting HDD
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myMovo Offeres Video Conversion and Streaming to Mobile Devices
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New Colorful BlackBerry Pearl's from T-Mobile
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Samsung i760 Quietly Available from Verizon
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Another Delay from Troubled Palm
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New Memory Card Standard Being Developed
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New 'HD ready 1080p' logo from EICTA
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Toshiba Says Subpoenaed Over Flash Memory
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Corsair Announced XMP DDR3 Memory Modules
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Intel to Buy Havok Game Software Tools Developer
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EU Court Crushes Microsoft's Antitrust Appeal
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Sony May Sell Cell Chip Facility to Toshiba: Sources
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LG Announces Second Genearion of Blu-Ray / HD-DVD Combo Player
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Friday, September 14, 2007
Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts Goes Gold
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Alienware Features 64GB Solid State Drives in Notebook
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SanDisk Unveils New SanDisk Express High-Performance Line
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U.S. Sales of Video Games, Hardware Up 46 Percent
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Prince to Sue YouTube, eBay
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Google Sponsors Moon Landing Prize
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Microsoft Explains "Stealthy" Windows Update Procedure
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Dutch Police Raid Illegal DVD Plant
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
OCZ Announces New PC2-8500 DDR2 Solution for Intel Chipsets
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Microsoft Unveils First Notebook Mouse With 1 GB of Flash Memory
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Microsoft and Sun Expand Strategic Alliance
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DVD Forum Approves Recording of HD DVD Content on Red-laser Recordable Discs
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
G.Skill DDR3-1600 CL7 is Coming
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Logitech Unveils Bluetooth Headset and Keyboard For PS3
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Sony to Release New Firmware For PS3 and PSP Firmware
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Microsoft Releases Security Patches For September
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Microsoft and Novell Open Interoperability Lab
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Samsung Introduces 60nm-class Processing for 2Gb DDR2 DRAM
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Intel Accused of Antitrust Breach
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Memorex Announces New Labelflash Discs
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Super Talent Unveils Project X DDR3 Kits
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Sony to Launch New Blu-ray Recorders For Japan
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Altec Lansing Unveils Five Speaker Systems for Music Where You Listen Most: MP3 Mobile Phones, iPods and PCs
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Voyager 855 Rocks the Headset World
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BlackBerry Blackout Again
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New OQO UMPC Runs Windows Vista
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One Million iPhones Sold
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AOpen Unveils 20X SATA DVD Burner
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Moser Baer Enters Optical Disc Drive Market
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HD DVD Counters With 51GB Triple Layer in the Format War
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OCZ Unveils First Intel Extreme Memory Modules
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Apple Sells One Millionth iPhone
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AMD Releases ATI Catalyst 7.9 Display Drivers
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New Skype Virus Confirmed
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Monday, September 10, 2007
SanDisk Announces the New Sansa View
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Taiwan Optical Media Makers Suit Philips For Veeza Royalties
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Sony Launches Limited-Edition Daxter PSP Entertainment Pack
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Seagate Unveils 250GB Notebook Hard Drive and the First Encrypting 1TB Desktop PC Drive
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Mediatek to Purchase Analog Devices' Cellular Radio and Baseband Chipset Operations
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Samsung Unveils World's Thinnest IC Substrate
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Maxell Introduces Recordable Blu-ray Discs for Camcorder Market
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iTune Tagging Unveiled
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AMD Officially Introduces Barcelona Quad-core CPU
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Friday, September 7, 2007
Microsoft aims at VMware's virtualization Lead
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Zoran Demonstrates Integrated HDTV 1080P Processor With HDMI 1.3
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Samsung Debuts High-Definition Projector
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Microsoft, Siemens to Develop In-car Infotainment
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Acer Joins North American HD DVD Promotional Group
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EU Questions Google Customers Over DoubleClick
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OCZ Introduces Rugged Flash Drives
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AMD Delivers Graphics Performance to Linux Users
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New Pioneer Elite Blu-Ray Disc Player
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Sharp Announces AQUOS Blu-ray Disc Player for the U.S. Market
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HD DVD Enters Chinese Market With The Foundation of China High Definition DVD Industry Association
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Toshiba Ships Third Generation of HD DVD Players, Claims 'Growing momentum'
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Thursday, September 6, 2007
Konami Extended Number of Officially Licensed Clubs in PES2008
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Panasonic Expands Its 1080P Plasma Line
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Sonic Launches HD QuickStart, Updates CineVision
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Sony to Launch Second Alpha Digital Camera to Take On Canon
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U.S. Trade Commission to Investigate Nokia 3G Phones
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Toshiba Brings Discrete Track Recording Technology to Prototype of 120GB Hard Disk Drive
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Intel Releases Quad-core Tigerton Processor
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Asus Blu-Ray Writer Offers High Resolution Movie Playback and Large Optical Storage
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Sony Debuts New 1080p SXRD Projectors
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Primera Launches Primera Asia Pacific
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Mitsubishi Announces Newest 1080p HC6000 Projector at CEDIA 2007
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Sony's New Blu-Ray Players
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Sony Offers 200 Blu-Ray Disc Home Entertainment Server
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HP Unveils "Blackbird" High-end Gaming PC
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
New iPods for Everyone
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New Ipaq's are a Reality
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Best Buy Quiety Puts out DAP
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Foleo is Dead
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New Version of LightScribe Improves CD and DVD Labeling Quality
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LG Cuts Price of Blu-Ray - HD DVD Player
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Roxio Launches Easy Media Creator 10
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Dell Aims to Overtake NEC as Top PC Vendor in Japan
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New Opera Promises Higher Performance
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DVD Recorder Sales Rise as Player Sales Fall
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Japan Introduces Anti-camcording Law
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Asus Introduces Cooler for Quad-Core Processors
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New Firmware For PS3
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LaCie Unveils 4TB Quadruple Interface, 4-Disk RAID for Professional-Level Data Storage
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Microsoft Delivers Silverlight 1.0, Extends Support to Linux
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MKM Releases New Packaging For DVD for Video DVD Media
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Texas Instruments Launches Low-cost AV Processor
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Microsoft Loses Vote on "Open" Document Format
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Apple to Announce New iPods
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Hackers to Offer iPhone Free of AT&T
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Toshiba and SanDisk Inaugurate New 300mm Wafer Fab for NAND Flash Memory
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Mitsubishi Chemicals Release DVD-R Media For High Quality Sound Recordings
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Monday, September 3, 2007
ASUS Launches First AMD AM2+ CPU Compatible Motherboard
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Shure Breaks New Ground in Personal Listening with the SE110, Newest Member of Sound Isolating? Earphone Family
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Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 and VideoStudio 11 Receive Certification for Both BDMV and AVCHD Formats
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Gecube Releases Dual-GPU Radeon HD2600XT X2 1GB Graphics Card
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"The Beat Goes On"
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LG Prada Look-alike is Nearing Arrival
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Nokia N-Gage is Back (Sort Of)
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HTC "Shift" coming Soon
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HD Format War is Deepening
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BenQ Commences New Operation Today
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Moser Baer Launches Hi-speed Discs at Berlin show
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Gadgets at IFA
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Chinese China Hualu Group Joins BDA
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Acer Joins Blu-Ray Disc Association
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Pioneer Introduces 2nd Generation BD Writer
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Blu-Ray Players at IFA 2007
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