Friday, May 30, 2008
Pioneer's KRF-9000FD Full HD 1080p Front Projector
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BenQ announced DC T850 compact camera
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Toshiba To Release High-def DVD Player
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Corsair announces 2000MHz 4GB DOMINATOR DDR3 memory kit
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Seagate To Enter the SSD Market in 2009
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SanDisk Goes Extreme with Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
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Computer Reveals How Brain Represents Meaning
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Nvidia Gelato Pro Rendering Software Now Freely Available
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New Plextor PX-B910SA Burns on Blu-ray Discs at 4x
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Intel and Micron to Deliver Sub-40 Nanometer NAND Flash Memory For SSDs
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VIA Nano Processor Family to Challenge Intel's Atom
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WD unveils VelociRaptor, world's fastest SATA HDD
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Sony Settles Blu-ray LED Suit
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Mac OS X 10.5.3 Update Available
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Google Earth Meets the Browser
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IBM Unveils New x86 Servers With Quad-Core AMD Opteron
Processors
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Amazon to Launch Streaming Video
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TDK Launches HS1 Series of 1.8-inch μSATA Solid State Drives
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
OCZ Unveils Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebooks
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EU to Rule in Intel Antitrust Case
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China's DVD Industry Faces Role Changes
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VIA Unveils OpenBook Mini-Note Reference Design Based on C7-M
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LaCie Ships 4x External Blu-ray Burner
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Google Reveals Google App Engine Pricing Plans
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Windows 7 Has Touch Controls
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Thermaltake Launches AMD Game! Certified Case, PSU, Cooler
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Yahoo Files Lawsuit Against "Lottery" Spammers
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Monsoon Multimedia Announces HAVA Mobile Player Support for S60 on Symbian OS
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HTC and Rogers Wireless announced the HTC Shift, the world?s first mobile PC with push email, will be released in Canada.
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MocoSpace Top 3 Mobile Site in the US According to Opera
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Palm Treo 850 Pics and Information Leaked
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Nokia Maps 2.0 Officially Available
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TSMC May Raise Prices as Costs Increase
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Samsung to Buy Mobile Chips by Infineon
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Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Soundbooth Now Available on Adobe Labs
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Asus Offers External Graphics Card For Notebooks
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Monday, May 26, 2008
TPM Chip Could Stop Game Piracy
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JVC Announces Spin-Off of Recordable Media Business and
Start of Joint Venture with Taiyo Yuden
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Asus Unleashes Plans for Motherboards to Support 140W Next-Generation Processors
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Asustek Files Suit Against Gigabyte For Defamation
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Samsung Unveils Ultra-fast 256GB SSD For Laptops
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Friday, May 23, 2008
Sony Launches Base Project to Foster Blu-ray Growth in Europe
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Intel to bundle SSDs as part of Centrino 2 platform
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Google Sites Now Open to Everyone
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Yahoo Postpones Annual Meeting
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Sanyo Buys LCDs From Sharp
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Sony to Offer Larger OLED HDTVs in 2009
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"Guitar Hero" Gets Drums, Microphone
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Alienware Launches Desktop With CPU Overclocked to 4.0 GHz
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Acer's Predator PC: For Hardcore Gamers Only
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Blu-ray Gains Momentum In Japan
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Catalyst 8.5 Released
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EU to Study Microsoft's Open-source Step
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Microsoft to Reward Live Search Shoppers With Cash
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Panasonic Develops First Single-Chip Signal Processing LSI for Blu-ray Disc Players
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Intel to update desktop CPU lines in 3Q08
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WD brings Portable Storage to Mac
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Fujitsu, Toshiba Deny Report on Chip Biz Alliance
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Nokia Eyes Wider Usage of Linux in Mobiles
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Microsoft loseS U.S. Patent Suit Against Alcatel-Lucent
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New face joins N-Gage frontline
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F-Origin and PVI Partner to Implement New zTouch 3.0 Technology Into ePaper
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Handmark Unveils New Games and Applications for BlackBerry Smartphones
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Garmin Mobile for BlackBerry Introduces
a Lifetime of Navigation
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Panasonic Brings First Viera Cast Web--enabled Plasma TV in the U.S.
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Flexible Optical Disc Offers Data Rates of 250Mbps
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AMD to Employ GDDR5 In Next-Generation ATI Radeon Graphics Solutions
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
SanDisk Launches Premium Memory Cards for Mobile Phones
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Corsair Dominator Hits 2462MHz
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NHK Showcases The Future of Ultra High Definition Imaging Technologies
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Sony's Rolly Rolls Into the U.S.
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YouTube APIs integrated into PS3 hardware
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NEC LCD Technologies Enable Design of Non-rectangular TFT LCD Modules
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Three Intel chipsets to see price increase due to Sichuan quake
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Sony Announces 2008 and Early 2009 Software Line Up for PS3
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Google Sites Capture #1 Property Ranking (U.S.) for the First Time
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Sharp Releases New AQUOS LCD TVs, 1TB Blu-ray Recorder
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New JVC GZ-MS100 Camcorder Offers One-Touch Uploading To YouTube
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Fujitsu Siemens to Introduce External Graphics Solution
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Plextor PX-820SA Series Debuts in Japan
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Fujitsu Delivers New 250GB 2.5" SATA Hard Disk Drive
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Nintendo Launches "Wii Fit" Exercise Game
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Samsung Showcases 82" Ultra-definition" LCD TV at 120Hz
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Microsoft Proposes Alternative Deal to Yahoo
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Comcast to Deliver HD Video Through P2P
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Dell and Alienware to Ship Laptops Powered By Seagate 320GB Hard Disks
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Microsoft Focuses on Yahoo Search
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Napster Launches MP3 Store
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Saturday, May 17, 2008
EBay seller pleaded guilty to software piracy charges
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The Worldwide Market for 100/120 Hz TVs to Grow from 3.6 Million in 2007 to 39.3 Million in 2012
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Asus, Gigabyte Duel on Motherboard Technologies
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AT&T Plans 20 Megabit 3G Network for Next Year
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Microsoft Wants 40% of the Smartphone Market by 2012
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Opera Mini 4.1 Released, Up to 50% Faster
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Aliph intoduces new Jawbone Bluetooth Headset with NoiseAssassin Technology
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CBS Buying CNET For $1.8 Billion; CBS Predicts $1 Billion Interactive Revenues By 2010
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RIM to Launch Touch-screen BlackBerry in Q3
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WD Offer sexternal Hard Drive For Dish Network Customers
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Samsung, LG to Cross-Purchase LCD Panels
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'$100 laptop' to Run Windows
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Friday, May 16, 2008
Toshiba to Release Flagship RD-X7 DVD Recorder in Japan
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HDR-TG1: The World's smallest HD camcorder
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Investor to Lead Fight Against Yahoo Board
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Nintendo to Pay $21 million For Patent Infringement Related to Controllers
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Adobe Flash Player 10 Public Beta Released
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VIA Unveils 1-Watt x86 Processor on the World's Smallest Board
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OCZ Releases DDR3 PC3-14400 1800 MHz
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AUO Ultra Slim 42" LCD TV less than 10mm thick
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Nero and Verbatim Announce Cooperation on
External Hard Drives
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OCZ Introduces Do-It-Yourself Gaming Notebook Solution
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Sharp's Efficient Fuel Cell Technology Could Replace Lithium-ion Batteries
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IBM Brings Business Intelligence to BlackBerry
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DivX Encoding Now Available to PS3 Game Developers
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Xbox 360 Reaches 10 million U.S. Sales Before Wii or PS3
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DVD Burners to Remain Leading Volume Product Until 2012
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Red Hat's Fedora (Sulphur) 9 Released
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Nintendo Launches Wiiware
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Moto RAZR2 V9 Ferrari Edition Announced
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Microsoft Introduces LifeCam Series of Web Cams
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Samsung, LG End Production of Blu-ray Combo Players
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Fujitsu Prevails in Patent Litigation Against Nanya Technology
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Apple's iTunes To Start Selling HBO Shows
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Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processor-Based Systems Now Available from Sun
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Seagate Self-Encrypting Laptop Hard Drives Earn NSA Qualification
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Matrox Enhances Extio Remote Graphics Units With Dual Dual-link Option
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HTC Debuts Potential Rival to Apple's Second Generation iPhone
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Samsung Develops 240 Hz LCD TV Technology
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IBM Offers High Performance Computing Outside the Lab
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LG Display Develops Elliptical and Circular-shaped LCDs
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LG and Samsung Join Forces to Develop Mobile Digital TV Standard in North America
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
WorldWide Telescope Brings Space Exploration to Earth
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GreenHouse: Two New SSD SATA Drives
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Overall GPU Market dropped 5.6% from Q4'2007
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Sony Introduces New Encoder For Blu-ray Authoring
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Watch and Record High-Quality Digital TV Programs Anytime, Anyplace
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Asus Offers Stand-alone Color Processor with Modularized Graphics Card
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Asus Launches Overclocked Version for EN9600GSO Series
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Olympus E-420: The World's Thinnest and Smallest DSLR
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Creative Announces First USB 2.0 Sound Blaster X-FI sound card
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Powerset Search Tool Could Challenge Google
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HP In Talks to Buy EDS to Compete With IBM
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JVC, Kenwood to Set Up Joint Holding Company
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Microsoft Launches Messenger TV
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Pioneer Announces Measures for Restructuring the Display Business
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Google to Offer Websites Social Networking Features
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Blu-ray Market Overview
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Samsung Electronics tops LCD market in March
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Samsung VM-HMX20 full HD camcorder
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Sony Releases Bravia Internet Link
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Axis, Bosch and Sony to Standardize The Interface of Network Video Products
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Asus Releases Secure Motherboards
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Asus DRW-20B1S/B1ST X-Multi Drive Optimizes Disc Burning
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Microsoft Appeals $1.4B EU Antitrust Fine
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BlackBerry Bold Doubles Screen Resolution
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Saturday, May 10, 2008
New Spy Shot Helps Confirm the Look of the iPhone 2
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Verizon Launches Motorola Q9c
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Sprint BlackBerry Curve is now Available
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Palm Zeppelin and Skywriter enter launch process
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Friday, May 9, 2008
LG Display Develops Next Generation TFT Printing Technology
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The Basics of Blu-ray Production Workflow
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Mozilla shipped worm with Firefox add-on
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Transcend Reveals Extreme Speed 300X CompactFlash
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Google Apps extends protection to web surfing and remote workers
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Id Software: "Quiet" Announcement of Doom 4
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Transcend StoreJet 35 Ultra eSATA external drive with active cooling
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Microsoft's Prepares 65nm Chips For New XBox360
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New Plextor 500Gb/1Tb NAS drives
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OCZ Expands on Gaming DDR3 Lineup with Special Ops Urban Elite Edition
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Google Hopes For Long-term Ad Deal With Yahoo
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MySpace to Allow Users to Share Data With Yahoo, Others
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Thursday, May 8, 2008
Torrentspy to Pay $111 Million in MPAA Lawsuit
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Microsoft Sends Out Feelers to Facebook
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Sprint, Cable Companies Form WiMax venture
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Microsoft Adds TV Shows to Zune Players
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NASA, Intel, SGI Plan: 10 Petaflops Supercomputer by 2012
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Sony and BenQ to launch 22x DVD burners in 3Q08
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McAfee: Stealth Adware Hiding in MP3s
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Researcher Gives Sony's XEL-1 TV a Lifetime of Just 17,000 Hours
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Gates: Microsoft won't pursue other partnerships
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Blu-ray Eyes China Market
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Hitachi Delivers Performance With New 7,200 RPM Travelstar Hard Drive
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New Pioneer 2008 Elite KURO Line of Displays
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Future of Blu-ray's Managed Copy Still Uncertain
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New Pioneer Premium Bonusview Blu-ray Disc Players
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AMD Server Rroadmap Includes 6-, 12-core Opteron Processors
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Noctua NH-C12P Silent Cooler
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HTC Touch Diamond official
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Lite-On launches new 4X Blu-ray Disc Writer
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Pioneer and Panasonic Reach Deal for Plasma Kuros in 2009
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Hitachi unveils 2.5-in. 7.200rpm 320GB notebook HD
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Windows XP SP3 Available for Download
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OCZ Announces the 2GHz Solution, for High-End Desktops
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IronKey unveils 8GB secure USB drive
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Samsung?s New Monitors Boast 20,000:1 Contrast Ratio
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Microsoft: No Bluray for Xbox 360
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Gates says big changes in store for Internet in next decade
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NVIDIA Helps PC Users Go Green with Hybrid SLI
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Microsoft exit hits Yahoo shares
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Vodafone will sell Apple's iPhone in ten countries
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Intel, Samsung Electronics, TSMC Reach Agreement for 450mm Wafer Manufacturing Transition
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Microsoft and Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group to Develop Next Generation of In-Car Infotainment
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First BlackBerry 9000 Gets a Hands on Review
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T-Mobile USA Begins Commercial 3G Network Rollout
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BenQ Introduces C36 Music Phone
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BlackBerry 8330 Coming to Verizon on Friday
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Monday, May 5, 2008
Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox lose market share
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Nokia to offer new phone models in the U.S.
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Transcend announces 8GB T.sonic 840 digital media player
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Intel Atom to boost mini-ITX chassis
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Intel takes wraps off 10GbE network interface card
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Microsoft Withdraws Proposal to Acquire Yahoo! - Google wins
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HP Scientists Make Massive Technology Breakthrough
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
Dell announces XPS 730 H2C: series Four-Barreled Gaming Horsepower
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Asus Introduces new "dual" gaming laptop, the G70!
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Asus announces ASUS M3N-HT Deluxe/Mempipe Motherboard
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Purchase New Movies on iTunes Same Day as DVD Release
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Blu-ray set-top player sales down since January
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MPAA strikes again with new take down Malaysia pirate movie burner lab
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Spy Photos of New BlackBerry KickStart
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iPhone 3G Could Cost as Little as $200
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RIM Prepping Significant Improvements for BlackBerry System Software
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T-Mobile USA Launching 3G Service
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