Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Spire Thermal Stone Keeps Your Hands Warm
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Sony Warns VAIO Laptops May Cause Burns
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Industry Leaders Establish MIFARE4Mobile Industry Group
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MSI Unveils Fuzion Series Mainboards for Mainstream Intel and AMD Platforms
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New iPhone app Released by Ricoh
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Transfer of Management Rights Relating to IPS Alpha Technology
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Foxit Upgrades Foxit Reader to Version 4.0
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VESA Issues Updated Embedded DisplayPort Standard
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One in Five new TV Purchases in the US Will be 3DTVs in 2013
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Cisco Unveils Cius HD Video-Capable Business Tablet
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Hulu Introduces Hulu Plus Subscription TV Service
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Seagate Released First 3 Terabyte External Desktop Drive
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Nvidia 3D Vision Surround Now Available
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
MediaTek Integrates RoxioNow into Chipset for Blu-ray Devices
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Google Docs Viewer on Mobile Browsers
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Google To Stop Redirecting Chinese Users From Google.cn
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Windows 8 to Have Face Recognition And Wireless Video Transmission Features
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Renesas Develops Close Proximity Wireless Technology with Integrated On-Chip Antenna
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Amazon Adds Video And Audio Features To Kindle Apps for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch
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PS3 Software Update v3.40 Adds PlayStation Plus
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Chrome Becomes Third Most Popular Browser
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SAMSUNG to Introduce 32GB Memory Module for Servers
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3D Plasma Display Panel TV to Represent Over 86% of All PDP
TVs in 2013
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Hitachi Debuts 2010 Line Of HDTVs
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iPhone 4 Costs $187.51, According to iSuppli
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Yahoo! Publishes First Guide for Creating Web Content
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iPhone 4 Sales Top 1.7 Million
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OCZ Unveils the RevoDrive with up to 80,000 IOPS
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New Acer Aspire Predator AG7750 Gaming PC Released
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Samsung Galaxy S Smartphobe Available by T-mobile and Sprint
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Sharp Develops Ultra compact Tuner Unit for Terrestrial Digital and Analog Broadcasting
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Samsung's New N230 Combines Style With Mobility
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
ITC to Inverstigate Apple Over S3 Graphics Claims
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Blu-ray Disc Association Approves Final BDXL Format Specifications
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ICANN Approves Chinese Internationalized Domain Names,
.XXX Domain Application
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Thermaltake Introducing First USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Docking Station
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G.SKILL Extends Warranty For Its Performance Phoenix SSD series to 3 Years
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3D Capable Home Entertainment Product Revenue Exceeds $55 Million in the U.S.
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Pioneer Launches Elite A/V 3D-ready Receivers
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STC.UNM Requests ITC Commence an Investigation into TSMC and Samsung?s Infringement of a University of New Mexico Invention
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Patriot Announces Their Sector 7 Edition DDR3 Memory
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Android Will Overtake Apple in Smart Phone Lead In The Years to Come, iSupply Says
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Twitter to Establish Independently Audited Information Security Program After FTC's Order
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Another Apple iPhone 4 Teardown
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Samsung Launches First RGB LED Data Projector
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Jobs: Remember To Hold Your New iPhone Correctly
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Freecom Launches Dual Drive Network CenterFreecom Launches Dual Drive Network Center
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Hercules DJ Console Mk4 for Mac and PC is Available
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Lite-On Snaps Up HP`s Huge Order for Blu-ray DVD Players
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iSuppli Ranks Kingston as Top Memory Maker in 2009
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Windows Live Essentials Beta Available For Download
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Intel Claims GPUs Are Only Up To 14 Times Faster Than CPUs
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Internet Explorer Platform Preview 3 Released Today
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Apple Delays White iPhone 4 in Manufacturing Glitch
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Lexar Media Ships 64GB Crucial RealSSD C300
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Verizon Brings Motorola's Droid X Smart Phone Next Month
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IBM, Samsung and GLOBALFOUNDRIES Set for Fab Synchronization to Produce Chips Based on 28nm Process Technology with STMicroelectronics
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YouTube Wins Case Against Viacom
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Elpida Completes Development of 2-Gigabit GDDR5
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
iPhone 4: What's Under the Hood
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SD Association Defines New High-Speed Performance Options for SDXC and SDHC Memory Cards and Devices
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Sony Begins Blu-ray 3D Production in Japan
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Mushkin Enhanced Announces Callisto deluxe SSD Series
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Latest AMD FireStream GPU Compute Accelerators Deliver
Almost 2x1 Single and Double Precision Peak Performance
Over Last Generation
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Sandisk's WORM SD Cards Store Images For Up to 100 Years
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Latest Bing Comes With Entertainment Features
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Optical Character Recognition (OCR) in Google Docs
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Latest VLC Media Player Features Hardware Acceleration
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Latest Firefox Features Crash Protection
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JEDEC Details Key Attributes of Upcoming Universal Flash
Storage Standard
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AMD Releases Opteron 4100 Series of Processors
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Google Voice Service Opens to All
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Apple Sells Three Million iPads in 80 Days
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Intel Solid-State Drives Now Available at Best Buy
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
WD Relases New My Book AV DVR Expander For DVRs
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Google Releases New Compose Interface for Gmail on iPad
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Windows Live Messenger For iPhone Released
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Super Talent Introduces 2.5" ShuttleCraft SAS SSD
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Sony Develops 1.2kWh-class Energy Storage Module Using Lithium-ion Rechargeable Batteries
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Toshiba Offers 2.5-Inch HDD In a A 3.5-Inch Frame
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Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile Available For Download
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Amazon Kindle Now Available For $189
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Toshiba and Trek Establish Forum to Promote SD Cards Embedding Wi-Fi
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HP Unveils Its First Enterprise-Class All-in-One PC
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Intel, FTC File Motion to Suspend Administrative Trial Proceedings
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IEEE Approves 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet
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Monday, June 21, 2010
New Atom Processors for Entry-Level Desktop PCs Available
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Roxio CinePlayer Earns Blu-ray 3D Certification
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Apple's iPhone Software Upgrade iOS 4 Released
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Barnes & Noble Introduces NOOK Wi-Fi and Lowers NOOK 3G
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Toshiba Introduces 13.3-Inch Laptop With Integrated DVD Drive
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Apple Secretly Updates Mac Malware Protection
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Dell Released The Inspiron R Laptops
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ASUS Balances Slim Portability and Performance with the Latest U35 and U45 Notebooks
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Elpida, PTI, and UMC Partner on 3D IC Integration Development For Advanced Technologies Including 28nm
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Verizon to Offer FiOS Service With No Contract
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MIT Reaserchers Claim a Ten Fold Improvement in Power of Lithium Batteries
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Toshiba Introduces Dual-touch-screen
Windows mini-notebook PC "libretto W100" and Other Products
in The Japanese Market
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Saturday, June 19, 2010
Corsair Offers 32GB Solid-State Drive For $70
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Friday, June 18, 2010
FCC To Seek Better Legal Framework For Broadband Internet Access
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AT&T and Samsung Mobile Announce Upcoming Availability of the Samsung Captivate, a Galaxy S Smartphone
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Google Enhances Commerce Search Solution And Google Docs
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Samsung Releases New Portable, Powerful Projector
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Sony Adds WiFi Hotspot Capabilities To VAIO PC Series
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Microsoft Outlines New Brand and Road Map, Extends Support For Enterprise Handheld Devices
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OCZ Announces New 1.8 Inch SSDs for Mobile System Upgrades
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OnLive Cloud Gaming Service Starts
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Thursday, June 17, 2010
Forrester: Tablets To Outsell Netbooks By 2012
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Corsair Announces 16GB Flash Padlock 2
Secure USB Drive
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iTunes 9.2 Released
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POSTECH Scientists Develop New Material For Faster Sillicon Chips
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AOL To Sell Bebo
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SAPPHIRE's Offers New ArcSoft Bundle With Latest Graphics Cards
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Music Publishers File Infringement Suit Against LimeWire
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TSMC To Reportedly Produce AMD's Ontario Chips
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Fujitsu's Technology Paves The Way For Commercialization of MRAM
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Nvidia Released vReveal 2.0
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ECMA Updates Test Method for the Estimation of the Archival Lifetetime of Optical Media
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YouTube Video Editor Allows You To Edit Your Video in the Cloud
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Industry Leaders Back Mobile WiMAX Enhancements
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ATI Catalyst 10.6 Released
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Toshiba Launches Industry's Largest Embedded NAND Flash Memory Modules
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Fujitsu and Toshiba Sign MOU to Merge Mobile Phone
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AMD's Graphics Better Than Nvidia's in HQV Image Quality Benchmark
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Samsung Introduces 512GB SSD Utilizing Toggle-mode DDR NAND Memory
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Apple Apologizes For iPhone 4 Shortages
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Square Enix Releases the Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
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Mac OS X Updated to v10.6.4
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Sony Ericsson Delivers New Entertaining Smartphones, Cedar and Full Touch Walkman Phones
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Buffalo Announces 12x External Blu-ray Writer
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Yahoo Expands Availability of Yahoo TV Widgets on Sony's BRAVIA LCD Televisions
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Opera Introduces Faster Browser
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Nvidia 256 WHQL-Certified Driver Released
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Apple Updates App Store
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CEDIA and HDMI, LLC Collaborate on Solutions for CEDIA Members
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Microsoft Office 2010 Now Available Worldwide
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New Hotmail Targets Gmail
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PlayStation Move Motion Controller to Hit Worldwide Market Starting This September
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Nintendo Shows Off 3D Portable Game Device
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Apple Launches New Mac Mini
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Industry Leaders Launch UTI, Home to the Java Verified Program
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European Research Project Aims for Greener Electronics
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TSMC New Standard Cell Slim Library Reduces Logic Area
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Khronos Releases OpenCL 1.1 Specification
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Skype Now Available for Sony Ericsson Symbian Smartphones
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OCZ To Deliver Customizable Deneva Series Enterprise Solid State Drives
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Samsung Introduces New Smartphones at CommunicAsia 2010
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Toshiba develops Silicon Nanowire Transistor for 16nm Generation and Beyond
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IBM, ARM, Samsung, GLOBALFOUNDRIES and Synopsys Announce Delivery of New Chip Platform
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New Xbox 360 Ships This Week
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Samsung Ships Slim External DVD Writer, 12x BD Combo Drive And New Spinpoint F4 320GB Hard Drive
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LG Display to Establish a Joint venture with iriver for e-Book
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Super Talent Ships New TeraDrive CT SATA 3Gbps SSDs based on SandForce SSD Processor
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ITC to Probe Apple for HTC Patent Infringement
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Fujitsu Introduces New ESPRIMO Models Based on Latest AMD Processors
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BDA Begins Licensing Of BDXL 128GB Blu-ray Disc Format
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Kinect for Xbox 360 is Official Name of Microsoft's Controller-Free Game Device
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Friday, June 11, 2010
GLOBALFOUNDRIES Releases Silicon-Validated Library for Pattern-Based SoC DFM Verification at 28nm and Below
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Motorola and Research In Motion Announce Settlement and License Agreement
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Thermaltake Launches The V9 BlacX Edition Dual Bay Top Docking Station Chassis With USB 3.0 Connector
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Oerlikon Systems Wins Significant Order from World?s Largest Semiconductor Foundry
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OpenOffice.org 3.2.1 Released
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OCZ Unveils Vertex 2 Pro and Vertex 2 EX Solid State Drives for Enterprise Clients
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Toshiba, Fujitsu Close To Merging Mobile Phone Businesses
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FBI To Inverstigate AT&T iPad Security Breach
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Intel Showcases Futuristic Technology at Research Day
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Vulnerability in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Could Allow Remote Code Execution
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Flash Player 10.1 Patches Zero Day Vulnerability
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AU Optronics Indicted For LCD Price-Fixing
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Samsung Qualifies 32nm Low Power High-K Metal Gate Logic Process
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iSuppli To Acquire Screen Digest
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Apple And Google Battle Moves to the Display Front
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
HLDS To Increase Share in ODD Business
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SANYO to Expand Solar and Energy Solutions Business in Europe
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LG and LifeSize Offer All-In-One HD Video and Voice Communications Solution
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Sony Announces New 3D BRAVIA TVs, Stereoscopic 3D Gaming on PlayStation 3
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Sonic and RealD Align to Drive Home 3D
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Bing Social Searches On Facebook and Twitter
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OCZ Launches The StealthXStream 2 Power Supply Series
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iPhone's Mobile Advertising Platform Could Lock Out Google's AdMob Plans
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Sony Unveiled Two New Entry-level DSLR Cameras
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Thousand of iPad Owners Exposed
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Toshiba Introduces The MBF Family Of Enterpise HDD Drives
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New WD TV Live Plus HD Media Player Delivers Netflix Content
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Samsung Wave S8500 Features The Same ARM Core As The Apple iPad, iPhone
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Adobe and Microsoft Release Security Patches
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New Alienware M11x 11-inch Gaming Laptop Comes WIth Intel Core i7 Processor NVIDIA Optimus Technology
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Sony 3D Experience Pavilion Opens in South Africa
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HP Introduces Web Connected Printers
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Faster search from Intel and Oracle
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Google Launches New Indexing System
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Sony Introduces 14" and 17" VAIO E, new VAIO J All-in-one
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Panasonic to Launch Ultra-Large Full HD 3D Professional Plasma Displays
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Fujitsu To Sell 3D PC On June
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
New WD My Book Studio LX Drive Combines Speed and Intuitive Functionality
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Sonic Solutions and MOD Systems Align to Link Kiosk and Online Entertainment Delivery Platforms
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Samsung Launches First LED Large Format Display
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Sanyo Introduces New Ultra-focus 3D ready Projectors
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Microsoft Releases Expression Studio 4
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Lite-On Announces 12X Blu-ray Disc Writer
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WHDI Demonstrates 3D and Lays Out Standard Roadmap
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Apple Releases Safari 5
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Monday, June 7, 2010
Apple Presents iPhone 4
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Kingmax Releases "Invisible" DRAM Module Heat Sink
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Panasonic Begins Licensing 'HD-PLC' Patents and Technologies
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Fujitsu Develops Ultrafast 3D CAD Engine
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Toshiba "dynabook TX/98MBL" Notebook Supports 3D Blu-ray and 3D Games
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Yahoo Integrates Facebook Across Its Sites
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Sharp Unveils Multi-screen Display with World's Thinnest Frame Width
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
New iPhone Expected to Be Unveiled on Monday
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Friday, June 4, 2010
New LG Mobile Phone Coming to T-Mobile USA
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Google Invests in Exchange Bidding
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Samsung Releases The SE-S084D Slim External DVD Writer
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Plextor Launches New Blu-Ray and SSD Solutions at Computex 2010
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Kazaa Founders Unveil 'Rdio' Social Music Service
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Microsoft Previews The New Windows Live Essentials
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EFF Fights The Right to Resell CDs in Monday Hearing
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Nokia Released Four new Nokia Cseries Affordable Phones
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Sony Releases First 3D games For PS3 in Japan
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New Light Source Illuminates Path to Ultra Powerful Quantum Computers
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Global IP Traffic to Increase More Than Fourfold by 2014
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Broadcom Wi-Fi Controller Supports 3x3 IEEE 802.11n with 450 Mbps Speeds
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MSI Launches Fuzion Mainboard Series at Computex
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Gigabyte Announces Latest Unlocked K-sku CPUs and Unlocked 1500W CPU Power Delivery for Extreme Overclocking Performance
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Acer Offers Tegra-based Supercomputer
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ARM, Freescale, IBM, Samsung, ST-Ericsson and Texas Instruments Form New Company to Speed the Rollout of Linux-Based Devices
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Toshiba's New Blu-ray Players Stream Blockbuster On Demand
Content
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Nvidia Showcases Optimus Notebooks, Dual Fermi Prototype at Computex
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Sony to Close Blu-ray Player Factory in Hungary
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Sonic to Acquire DivX
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First Android 3.5G Smartphone with Analog TV
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Google's Chrome OS To Launch This Fall
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Firefox Sync Graduates from Mozilla Labs
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Microsoft Defends Windows Operating System After Google's Security Concerns
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Nintendo to Slash Prices of DS Models
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Intel Certifies Kingston HyperX Clocked at 2333MHz
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Western Digital Takes Top Spot in Hard Drive Shipments
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Super Talent Introduces USB 3.0 Express RAM Cache
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OCZ to Unveil the RevoDrive, a Bootable PCI-Express Based SSD
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Sigma Designs Doubles Blu-Ray Media Processor Performance
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Panasonic Debuts Surround Bar Audio Systems With 3D Pass Through, Wireless Audio Speaker System For Full HD 3D
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AMD Brings the CPU and GPU Together With AMD Fusion
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Lucid HYDRA Multi-GPU Enabled ASUS ROG Motherboards Promise High Performance
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Microsoft Outlines Business Opportunities for Hardware Makers Across Windows Platform
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PowerDVD Ultra 3D Powers Blu-ray 3D Playback on PCs at Computex 2010
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SiS Launches Internet iTV Platform based on Google Android
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ASUS EeeTop PC ET2400 Now with 3D Support
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Renesas Joins The Symbian Foundation
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Hard-core Gamers Spend Two Full Days Per Week Playing Games
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GLOBALFOUNDRIES Expands Worldwide Manufacturing Capacity
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SanDisk Doubles Capacity of Its SSD Product Lines
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ASUS Introduces First Integrated WirelessHD Notebook PC
with SiBEAM Technology
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Symwave Cuts Power and Size of 2nd generation USB 3.0
Storage Controller
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Qualcomm Ships Dual-CPU 1.2GHz Snapdragon Chipset
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Hitachi Launches Z-series Family Of 7mm Ultra Thin Hard Drives
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Intel Outlines Atom Processor Plans, Products at Computex
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