Monday, November 30, 2009
CyberLink to Integrate SENSIO 3D Into the PowerDVD Videoplayer
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Nvidia Forceware 195.62 Released
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Samsung Sells 50 Millionth Full Touch Screen Mobile Phone
Corby
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Black Friday Boasts $595 Million in U.S. Online Holiday Spending
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Sony Commercializes World's First TransferJet Compatible LSIs
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Friday, November 27, 2009
Lenovo to Acquire Mobile Handset Business
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G.SKILL Released High Capacity DDR3 Memory
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SPARKLE Launches GeForce GTS250 Graphics Cards With Low Profile Design
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Philips Released The SPD2525P 24x DVD Burner
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MSI Launches The Wind12 U230 Notebook With Dual-Core AMD CPU
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ASUS Debuts First Netbook to Go Multi-touch
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Epson Imaging Sales Function Transfered to the Sony Group
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Mininova Goes 'Legal'
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Europe Charges Companies With Forming TV and Computer Monitor Tubes Cartels
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
New Slim Blu-ray ROM, DVD Super Multi Drive by Teac
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Nokia Ships X6 Music Phone
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Nvidia Releases The GeForce 310 Graphics Card
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Blu-Ray Player Price Declines Are Expected to Boost the Market
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Samsung Reveals 2TB External Hard Drive with eSATA Interface
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MSI Releases X-Slim X430 Ultra-thin Notebook Powered by AMD
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OKI Develops 1.1 Inch QVGA High Brightness LED Display
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Elpida Ships Samples of 2-Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM
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Buffalo Adds USB 3.0 Interface To New 12x Blu-ray Burner
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TSMC Closes 32nm Project to Focus on 28nm
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Thunderbird 3.0 RC Available For Download
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Infineon, Nokia Co-operate on LTE Solutions
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Nvidia Wins Backing of US Patent Office Vs Rambus
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LaCie Unveils Full HD Media Player with DLNA Media Server:
LaCinema Classic HD
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Adconion Media Group acquires Joost Assets
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Live Nation Studios to Release Exclusive Live Audio and
Video Performances on iTunes
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Verbatim PhotoSave and OfficeSave DVDs Automatically Backup Your Data
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CUDA Accelerates muvee Reveal Version 8 Home Movie Making Software
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OCZ and Symwave Partner to Deliver USB 3.0 External SSD
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
TiVo and Google Team up on Audience Research Data
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European Commission Closes Formal Proceedings Against Qualcomm
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Seagate Adds New Models To Its BlackArmor Family Of External Storage Solutions
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New Nokia 6700 Slide and Nokia 7230 Unveiled
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Intel, AMD to Detail 32nm CPUs at ISSCC
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Google Bought Display Ad Startup Teracent
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iPhone Malware Gets More Malicious
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Samsung Announces Special Prices For HDTVs
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Microsoft Confirms Zero-Day Exploit For Internet Explorer
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Lite-On Releases New LabelTag Drive
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Opera Unite Now Available in Opera 10.10
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EU Telecoms Reform To Protect Consumer Rights, Open Internet
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Quanta Storage Loses Patent Lawsuit to Ricoh
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Microsoft, News Corp. Talk On Partnership
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IBM Researchers Develop Text Translator
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Black Friday Nintendo DSi Bundles Come Loaded With New Games
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ASUS Launches the New EAH5000 Series
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Nvidia Makes Pixel Processing Pipeline Faster
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More Details on ATI Radeon 5970 Overclocking Potential
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Friday, November 20, 2009
Twitter To Charge For Upcoming Services
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YouTube More Acessible With Automatic Captions Feature
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Panasonic Presents Advanced Disc for Archive
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ASUS Supercharges The Eee Line Of PCs With NVIDIA ION
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MediaTek and Qualcomm Enter Into Patent Arrangement
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Intel Validates Hynix 40nm Class 2Gb DDR3 Products
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Elpida Completes Development of 1-Gigabit GDDR5
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PlayStation Network Video Delivery Service Now Available for Europe
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Blu-ray Disc Will Return Physical Business to Growth in 2010
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Google Previews Chrome OS
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
HTC HD2 Ships In Eearly 2010
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Wikipedia, iPhone and AdWords Among The Most influental Moments OF Decade
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PC Gaming Hardware Forecast to Reach $27 Billion in 2010
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Iomega And Sonic Solutions To Deliver New High Definition Media Player Products
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Imation Ships First Wireless USB External Hard Drive
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EMI Music Brings Music Videos to Hulu
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Sony Accelerates 3D TV Business To Return to Profitability
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New Diskeeper 2010 Prevents Fragmentation Before It Happens
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New Logos For HDMI Cables Unveilled
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IBM Moves Closer To Creating Computer Based on Insights From The Brain
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Intel Makes Multi-Million Euro Investment to Create European Exascale Computing Research Center
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Sony Ericsson Launches Web SDK For Developers
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Microsoft Talks About IE9, Delivers Beta Versions of Silverlight 4, Microsoft Office 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Nokia N900 Available to US Consumers
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Sony Reader Daily Edition Available For Pre-sale
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Nvidia Teases With Picture Of Upcoming GF100 Fermi Graphics Card
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NVIDIA Expands 3D Vision Technology To Notebook Market
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VESA Announces Updated Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) Standard Version 1.1a
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STMicroelectronics, LG Display, Submits iDP Interface Standard for LCD TVs to VESA
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Google and Bing Gain popularity Among Internet Users
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Samsung Introduces New Multimedia Player R0 in Korea
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Toshiba Showcases The World's First Application in 20nm Generation Process technology
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PS3, Xbox 360, Integrate Facebook
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Plextor PX-B940SA 12x Blu-ray Disc Burner Shipped in the U.S.
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AMD Introduces ATI Radeon HD 5970: Fastest Graphics Card in the World
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Microsoft Launches Windows Azure Platform
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Netflix Members Can Watch Movies to Sony Networked Bravia TVs and Blu-ray Disc Player
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New Fermi-based GPUs by Nvidia
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OCZ Technology Launches Colossus 3.5" SSD Line
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Jaguar Claws its Way to Number One, Leaving Reconfigured Roadrunner
Behind in Newest TOP500 List of Fastest Supercomputers
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Office 2010 Beta Available For Download
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Sony japan To Introduce New PSP Bundle Pack
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KINGMAX Releases New OverClocking DRAM Module, The Hercules Series
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ARM Launches Solution Center To Speed Development of Android-Powered Devices
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Adobe AIR 2 and Flash Player 10.1 Beta Software Now Available
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NVIDIA Releases GeForce GT 240 Into the Mid-range Market
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Graphics Add-in Board Market Rebounds in Q3 09
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Nintendo Download - Try Before You Buy
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SPARKLE Offers Free 3D Vision Discover Glasses
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CyberLink Live 3 Expands Its Services to iPhone Consumers
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G.Skill Releases Ultra-fast DDR3 2200 CL7 Memory Modules
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Intel Architecture Driving Future of Supercomputing
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VESA Launches DisplayPort Cable Adaptor Verification Program
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Hitachi Debuts New 2TB SimpleDrive
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Nokia E72 in Stores Now
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Pioneer Takes Lagal Action Against Garmin
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Samsung Unveils Galaxy Spica Android-powered Smartphone
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Dell Confirms Entrance Into Smart Phones
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1080p HD Is Coming to YouTube
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Google Buys VoIP software Company Gizmo5
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Wii Sales Fall in U.S. Again
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T-Mobile USA Launches the Samsung Behold II on November 18
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Super Talent Launches 450X, 533X, and 600X High Speed CompactFlash Media Cards
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CyberLink DVD Suite Bundled with HLDS (LG) New Line of DVD Burners
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
New DVD Claimed to Store Data For Centuries
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AMD and Intel Settle of All Antitrust and IP Disputes
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ARCTIC Ships Universal Charger for Frequent Travelers
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Google Enhances the SafeSearch Function
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Sharp Released New BD-HDS43 Blu-Ray HDD Combo
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HP to Acquire 3Com for $2.7 Billion
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GIGABYTE Solves P55 and iPhone Sync Issue
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SANYO Releases New Contactless Charger Set for Wii Remote
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Bing Integrates Wolfram Alpha
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AMD Unveils New Platforms, Outlines 2010-2011 Chip Roadmap
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Primera Announces Next Generation of Disc Publishers
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Google Opens "Go" Programming Language to the Public
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Microsoft Bans Xbox Live Users
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Garmin-Asus n?vifone M20 Now with Windows Mobile 6.5
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Facebook Groups Hijacked By Online Activists
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Free Nero 9 Upgrade To Samsung ODD Owners
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GIGABYTE and Futuremark Host P55 OverclocKing Challenge and 10K Challenge
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Nokia Ships Three New CDMA Devices in China
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Pioneer and Sharp Announce Launch of Optical Disk Joint Venture
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Lite-On Introduces The eHAU324 24X External DVD Writer
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Elpida and Winbond Form DRAM Manufacturing Partnership
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Intel To Release New SSDs
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Matrox Announces First Single-Slot PCIe x16 Octal Graphics Card for Mission-Critical Environments
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Intel Reader Transforms Printed Text to Spoken Word
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TSMC Announces Settlement of SMIC Trade Secret Litigation
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OCZ to Deliver SandForce-based Solid State Drive Solutions for both Enterprise and Consumer Applications
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Available Now: Netflix Members Can Instantly Watch Movies and TV Episodes Via the PlayStation 3
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Adobe Brings Flash, to BlackBerry Smartphones
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ASUS Launches Wi-Fi-enabled HD Media Player
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Google to Acquire AdMob
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Samsung Faces U.S. Ban On LCD TVs
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VESA Issues Mini DisplayPort Standard
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Samsung Launches Open Mobile Platform bada
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Nokia Ships The N900 Phone
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EC Objects to Oracle Acquisition of Sun Microsystems
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Globalfoundries Aims High To Become World's Second Largest Foundry
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CyberLink's Photo And Video Applications Deliver Improved Performance With NVIDIA GeForce And ION GPUs
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Microsoft Announces Exchange Server 2010 Availability
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Sony Offers Free Movie Bravia HDTVs, Blu-ray Players
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Noctua Announces NH-U9B Special Edition
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First iPhone Worm Found
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Nokia Recalls 14 mln Chargers
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Nvidia CEO Shoots Down Speculations on x86 Chip Production Plans
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Friday, November 6, 2009
ConvertXtoDVD 4 is Out
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Dell Officially Announces Adamo XPS 0.4-inch Thin Laptop
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Industry Talks Blu-ray at Blu-Con 2.0
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Microsoft Patches Fix Holes in Windows, Office
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Google Introduces Javascript Tools, Google Commerce Search and Dashboard
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Best Buy Partners with Google to Co-Market Google Mobile App
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OCZ Joins Forces with ASUS for Overclocking Showdown at Dreamhack Winter 2009
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Windows 7 Sales Surpass Vista Launch
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Paramount and Kingston To Deliver Movies via Flash Memory
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Nero 9 Lite Delivers Disc Burning Application Free of Charge
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EU Decision Offers Hope to File-sharers
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TSST Released New 24x DVD Burner, BD Combo For Windows 7 Systems
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Pioneer Completes Assessments on Antitrust Laws
Overseas for Optical Disk Joint Venture
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DiRT 2 to feature DirectX 11 Support
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Infineon and TSMC Extend Technology And Production Partnership Agreement
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Samsung Develops Ultra-Thin Multi Chip Technology
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Toshiba Introduces 320GB 1.8-inch HDD Series
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Telecom Companies Announce a Atandards Based Solution For Voice and SMS Services Over LTE
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Analyst Claims Nvidia Will Enter the x86 CPU Market
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OWC Offers Quad-Interface 12x BD Burner
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Nokia Launches Five New Phones in Emerging Markets
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Vista Gets DirectX 11 Support
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Yahoo to Team Up With OneRiot On Search
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Sony To Release PSP Value Pack in Japan
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Nvidia Releases Ray-Tracing API For Tesla, Quadro GPUs
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Super Talent Announces USB 3.0 RAIDDrive
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VIA Introduces New Nano 3000 Series Processors
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New Google Chrome Updated to 4.0 with Bookmark Sync
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Microsoft Redesigns MSN, Adds Access to Facebook and Twitter
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Micron Introduces New NAND and Low-Power DRAM Multi-Chip Packages
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WD Enters The Traditional Enterprise Market With the New SAS Hard Drives
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Nvidia Geforce GT 240 Specs Unveiled
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Internet TV And Netflix Comes to Windows Media Center in Windows 7
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Best Buy Brings On-Demand Entertainment to Its Customers
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Yahoo Announces Open Source Distribution of Traffic Server
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New uTorrent 2.0 Will Save Network Traffic
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Sony Ericsson Introduxes Android XPERIA X10 Phone
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Monday, November 2, 2009
SRS Labs and DivX Partner to Deliver New SRS HD Sound Feature For DivX Players
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G-Technology Doubles Capacity Across 3.5-inch Product Line
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NVIDIA Launches Search For Next GPU Research Projects
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More Rumors On HD Wii 2 Game Console Emerge
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Moser Baer Media Enters North Ameria Market Under The DataRight Brand
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Thermodynamic RAM Cooler for Overclockers
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Roxio is Windows 7 - Ready
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Noctua Introduces NF-P14 140mm Premium Fan
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EPIX Coming on Verizon FiOS TV and Internet
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Firefox 3.6 Beta 1 Available For Download
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As High-Definition TV Goes Mainstream, In-Stat Looks Forward to Ultra-High Definition TV
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Samsung to Collaborate with Microsoft on Green IT Technology
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