Thursday, March 31, 2011
GFI Security Apologizes For False Virus Alarm On Samsung Laptops
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Intel's Upcoming Ivy Bridge Microprocessors to Support PCI Express 3.0
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Amazon.com Seeks Licensing Deals With Record Companies
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Samsung Mass Produces Transparent LCD Panels
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LG Claims Top Market Share In Global LED Monitors
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Microsoft Filed Complaint Against Google's Market Share With EU
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Google Updates Imagery of Japan After The Earthquake
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Renesas to Sell its U.S. Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication Facility to TELEFUNKEN
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DVD Forum's Suggestions On Regional Codes For Players and Discs Sold in the Baltic Countries
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Effect Microboards and JVC DVD/CD Production
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Google Settles With FTC Over Buzz
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Google Adds "Like" Button To Search Results, Ads
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US Digital Music Sales Will Overtake CDs In 2012
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Nvidia Release 270 Beta Drivers Feature Update Notifications
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DVD Recordable Sales Decline, CD-R/RW Not Obsolete Yet
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Updated Xbox 360 System To Support "New Disc Format"
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Crucial Releases New Ballistix Sport Memory Series
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Multicore Standard Simplifies Software Programming For Chips
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Sony Ericsson Unlocks The Boot Loader In The Xperia Smartphones
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Microsoft Expands Hotmail Active Views
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Google Adds New Street View Imagery of Historic Sites
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Microsoft Defends Slow Adoption of IE9
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Blu-ray 3D is the Most Engaging Format, Research Found
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Android OS To Dominate Mobile Smartphone Market by 2015
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Mozilla Launches Firefox 4 for Android
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Google Updates Commerce Search
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NXP Releases Ultra-small Logic Packages for Handheld Mobility
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Windows Home Server 2011 is Ready for Release
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Nokia Files New ITC Complaint Against Apple
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Windows Thin PC CTP Go Public
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EBay Takes On Amazon.com With Proposed GSI Commerce Acquisition
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Sprint Opposes AT&T Acquisition of T-Mobile USA
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Microsoft Claims IE9 Consumes Less Power Than Competitive Browsers
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Nintendo 3DS Parts Cost $100
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Panasonic To Standardize 3D Active Eyewear Glasses
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Intel Announces Third-Generation 320 Series of SSD
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Amazon Brings Music To The Cloud
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Monday, March 28, 2011
Netflix To Stream Paramount Movies in Canada
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Apple Set To Announce New iOS For iPhone, Mac
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ZTE Achives 10Tbps Data Transmission Rate Over Optical Fiber
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Elpida memory Expects No Supply Interruptions
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iOS 4.3.1 Software Update Available
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Toshiba Reorganizes its Visual Products And PC Business
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NTT Brings ebooks App Overseas
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Nvidia and AMD PR Departments Debate Over The World's Fastest Graphics Card Title
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Sony's DCI- Compliant 4K Digital Cinema Projection System Brings New Anti-piracy Measures To the Big Screen
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I-O Data Introduces BDXL External Drive
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
RIM's PlayBook To Support Android Apps
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Friday, March 25, 2011
USTC Says Apple Does Not Violate Nokia's Patents
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Facebook Adds Q&A Feature
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Google Adds Support For Cherokee in Search
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Asus Launches EEE Pad Transformer Android-powered Tablet
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Apple's AirPlay May Link to TVs
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Color Photo-sharing app Debuts For Android and iPhone
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Google Launches Think Quarterly Online Magazine
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Nvidia Geforce GTX 590 Released
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Bing for Mobile Browser Updated
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PS3 Hacker Denies Fleeing Justice
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GIGABYTE Utility Enables 32bit Systems to Utilize Unallocated Space on New 3TB+ HDDs
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Samsung Apps Reaches 100 Million Downloads
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Buffalo Releases First External BDXL Blu-ray Disc burner
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Microsoft Starts Rolling out Copy and paste Update For Windows Phones
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Firefox 4 Downloads Exceed 10 million
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Youtube Adds New Features to The YouTube Video Editor
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Yahoo Introduces Search Direct
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Samsung Produces Densier 30nm Mobile DRAM
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Samsung Unveils Slim External 3D Blu-ray Combo Drive
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Oracle Stops Software Development For Intel Itanium Microprocessor
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Pioneer DJM-900nexus Mixer Issue Delays Its Delivery
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Windows Intune Available to Businesses
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P2P Music File Sharing Declines
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Panasonic Extends Limited Warranty Of Professional LCDs
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Latest Chrome Beta Allows You To Talk To Your Computer
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Intel to Present New Cedar Trail Platform at IDF 2011
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Consumer Confident in Technology, CEA Says
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Microsoft Accelerates Private Cloud Computing With System Center 2012
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Judge Rejects Google's Settlement With Book Authors
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New 14-Inch USB-Powered Mobile LCD Monitor by Toshiba
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LG Introduces Wireless Charging Solutions For Mobiles
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Sprint Introduces HTC EVO 3D Smartphone and EVO View 4G Tablet
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Samsung Takes On Apple With Thinner GALAXY Tab 10.1 and GALAXY Tab 8.9 Versions
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Mozilla Launches Firefox 4
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iPad 2 Ships In More Countries This Friday
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Amazon Introduces Appstore for Android
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Apple Sues Amazon Over "App Store" Trademark
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Japan Earthquake Suspends Supply of Wafers And Other Materials Used in Chip Production
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Apple Updates Mac OS X
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BlackBerry PlayBook Available For Pre-order
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Mozilla Firefox 4 RC for Android and Maemo Released
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Opera Unveils New Opera Mini 6 and Opera Mobile 11 Browsers
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Nokia Delivers Astounding Budget Smartphone With T-Mobile USA
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Navteq Released Routing Service For Interior Spaces
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Google Fined in France Over Street view Data
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Microsoft Sues Barnes & Noble, Foxconn and Inventec for Patent Infringement by Android Devices
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A Third of Homes Will Buy 3DTV in Next Three Years
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FutureMark To Release New PCMark 7 Benchmark This Spring
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LG Thrill 3D And G2x Smartphones Available Soon
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Sprint To Integrate Google Voice on All Sprint Phones Including New Google 4G Device
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AT&T to Acquire T-Mobile USA For $39 Billion
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
ICANN Approves .XXX Domain
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Sony to Adopt Microsoft's PlayReady DRM Technology
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Dell and Intel Power Noisey.com Music Discovery Platform
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Friday, March 18, 2011
Samsung Aims at Record Profit Despite Competition
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Microsoft Takes Down Rustock Spam Network
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 590 Coming Next Week
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The New York Times Launches Subscription Plan
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Dell Releases New Vostro 3000 Series And Colorful Inspiron R Lineup
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
White House Releases Legislative Recommendations to Strengthen Intellectual Property Protections
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JEDEC Invites Industry To Create 3D IC Standards
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Samsung Released Series 2, Series 4, and Series 6 Business Laptops,
3D Monitors
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WD Introduces 6 TB External Hard Drive
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Meet The Samsung 2011 Blu-Ray Line
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Samsung Unleashes Galaxy Player Ultra-Mobile Devices
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Samsung Announces Availability for 2011 LED and Plasma TV Lineup
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Mediatek And Ralink Merge
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Google Docs Get Discussions Feature
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Sony To Access PS3 Hacker's PayPal Account
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2.3 Million Downloads of IE9
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Plextor M2S Series 6Gb/s SSD Available in Europe
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Opera Releases Barracuda Browser
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Motorola Brings MOTOROLA XOOM Wi-Fi to United States
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Six Out Of 10 Digital Movies Are Streamed via Netflix
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Rambus Renews Patent License Agreement with Toshiba
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VUDU Goes Live on Sony Blu-ray Disc Players
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Google Releases WebM Plugin for Internet Explorer 9
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Intel Discloses Its Low-Power Micro Server Strategy
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Lexar Now Shipping First 128GB Professional SDXC Memory Card
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Google Refreshs Blogger
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Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile Launch 4G Phones
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New GeForce GTX 550 Ti Released
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AT&T Caps Traffic for DSL Subscribers
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Taiyo Yuden Factory Hit By Japan Earthquake
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Seagate Unveils New SSD And HDD Solutions
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New ONFI Standard Pushes Data Transfer Speeds to 400 MB/sec
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Verizon And AT&T To Offer Free To Japan
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OCZ Technology Acquires Indilinx SSD Controller Maker
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Intel Strengthens Its LTE IP With SySDSoft Acqusition
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Apple's iPad 2 May Have Sold 500,000 Units Already
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U.S.Congress To Examine Google's Search Ranking Algorithm
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Seagate Introduces new Goflex For Max External Drives
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Facts About Windows Internet Explorer 9
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Microsoft To Patch Internet Explorer 9 Hardware Acceleration Issues With Third Party Hypervisors
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Samsung Launches The Galaxy Pro Smartphone
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Sunday, March 13, 2011
Samsung To Take On Apple With New $399 Galaxy Tab
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Saturday, March 12, 2011
Google Brings Video To The DoubleClick Ad Exchange
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Friday, March 11, 2011
CEA Seeks To Standardize 3D Active Eyewear Glasses
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Blackberry and iPhone Beaten at Pwn2Own 2011
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Canon to Support Intel's Thunderbolt Tech
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Nokia Expects to Sale 150 Million Symbian Phones In The Following Years
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Luxman Releases Analog Turntable
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Japanese Researchers Break World Record In Optical Fiber Transmission Capacity
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New Ultra-low-power Memory Dramatically Extends Battery Life For Mobile Devices
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Sony to Resume PS3 Shipments in Netherlands
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Microsoft Delays Copy-and-paste Windows Phone Update
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W3C Issues Efficient XML Interchange Standard
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LinkedIn Introduces Social News Service
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Nintendo Plans New 3D Super Mario Game, Announces AT&T, Netflix
Collaborations
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Google Tool Allows Users To Block Sites From Search Engine
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Fake Google Android Update Appears Online
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iPad 2 Arrives Tomorrow at Prices Competitors Cannot Match
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Pwn2Own 2011: IE8 on Windows 7, Safari Hijacked
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New Digital Cameras By Olympus
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Sony Announces Executive Appointments and Realignment of Key Businesses
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Facebook Founder Among the World's Richest Billionaires
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Fujitsu Achieves 40-Gbps Optical-Fiber Transmission Using Directly-Modulated Laser Without Need for Cooling
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NEC Terahertz Camera Enables Imaging Through Clouds Of Smoke
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AUO Files Patent Infringement Lawsuits Against Sharp
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Lenovo To Release Intel's New Classmate+ PC
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Sony May Adopt LG's 3D FPR Panels in Upcoming Models
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Mozilla Firefox 4.0 RC Released
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Kinect Sales Reach Ten Million Units, Kinect-enabled Hulu and Netflix Coming
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PS3 Update Allows Games To Be Saved To The Cloud
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
IE9 To Launch March 14
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Apple iOS 4.3 Available For Download
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HP CEO Envisions webOS Running On Every Single PC
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Microsoft Research Showcases Natural User Interfaces
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Hynix Develops World's First 16GB DDR3 Single Package Chip
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Apple Reportedly Ties With TSMC On iPad2 Processor
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Trusted Client-to-Cloud Access with Intel
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Nokia Siemens Acquisition Of Motorola Delayed
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Wii Threatened By Xbox 360 and PS3 Resurgence
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RIM's PlayBook Tablet To Include 7digital Music Store
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Adobe Tool Converts Flash into HTML 5
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Majority of Android and Apple Mobile Apps Do Not Comply With Open Source License Requirements
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Samsung Released WiBro Galaxy Tab
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Renesas Releases Faster And More Energy Efficient USB 3.0 Host Controllers
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Google Instant Previews Available On Mobile
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Google Chrome v10 Stable Version Released
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Warner To Offer Movies On Facebook
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ASUS Launches Eee PC Netbooks Based On the New AMD Brazos Platform
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Samsung To Make 1TB HD Platters
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New AV Receivers by Pioneer
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Philips Unveils New TV and Blu-ray Products
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Roxio Toast 11 Released
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Updated Google Maps Route You Around Traffic
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Android Captures #1 Position in Smartphone Market
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JVC's Full HD 3D Consumer Camcorder Coming In the U.S.
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Skype Gets Ads
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Nokia Releases Nokia X1-00 Music Phone To Emerging Markets
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Opera And Apia Launch the Opera Mobile Store
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Intel Refreshes Core vPro Processors Family
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AMD Radeon HD 6990 Dual GPU Is Official
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Study Finds Erasing SSD Data Can Be Tricky
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Sony to Get The IPs Of PS3-Jailbreaking Site's Visitors
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Sony Brings Thin VAIO S Laptom Series In U.S.
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Western Digital Acquires Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
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Google Removes Malicious Apps From Android Market
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Control Your Mobile Phone By Tapping Your Arm
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Apple In Talks With Music Labels About Unlimited Downloads
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DOJ To Inverstigate MPAG LA's Actions Against Open-source VP8 Codec
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Microsoft Want Users To Get Rid Of IE6
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New iPad 2 Challenges Samsung's Galaxy Tab
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Twitter for iPhone And iPad Got Better
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Intel Talks About Oak Trail, Sandy Bridge And Mini-ITX Motherboards at CeBIT 2011
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Firefox 4 Demo Website Launched
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Microsoft And Google Team Up Against Geotagging Patent
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Bing Launches Deals
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Motorola Mobility Invests in Social Game Publisher
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Sony In Talks With LG Over Large-panel LCD Deal
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Nintendo 3DS Teardown
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Thursday, March 3, 2011
Researchers Create Humanoid Mobile Phone
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AMD Radeon HD 6990 Appears At CeBIT
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Windows Embedded Compact 7 Available
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Add-in Board Market Worth $17 Billion for 2010
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Smartphone Battle Heats Up
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Plextor Launches USB 3.0 HDD
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ASUS Launches Updated B3 Revision Motherboards
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ASUS Reveals the First Motion-Sensing Experience for PC
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ASUS Lures Gamers At CeBIT 2011
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ASUS Launching New Blu-ray Drives at CEBIT
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Panasonic Details Pricing For 2011 Blu-ray, HDTV and Home Theater Systems
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New Tegra Zone App Provides Mobile Games Optimized for Tegra
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Sony Upgrades AV Receiver Line
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Opera Browser Available in Apple's Mac App Store
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ECMA Provides Single Standard For CD and DVD Storage Lifetime Estimation
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First Eye-controlled Laptop Turns Heads at CeBIT
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Toshiba Introduces New Multi-touch Technology
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CBS and Netflix Announce Licensing Agreement For Library Content
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Seagate Ships 3TB Barracuda XT Desktop Drive
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Sony Opens Playstation Move Motion Control Tech To Researchers
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PC Gaming Hardware Set to Jump to Over $22 billion Globally
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Asus Resumes SandyBridge Shipments
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Intel Triples Channel Server Product Roadmap in 2011
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NVM Express Specification Released for PCIe-based SSDs
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Verbatim Shipping Blu-ray Re-Writable Double Layer Discs
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Apple Introduces iPad 2, iOS 4.3
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
AMD Releases New CPUs For Embedded Applications
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Panasonic Drops Game Console Project: report
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Nvidia Released CUDA 4.0
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Intel Launches Graphics Performance Analyzers 4.0
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OCZ at CeBIT 2011
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Kingston Adds New HyperX T1 Black Triple-Channel Memory
Kits
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Fujitsu Licenses ARM Technology
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Intel Completes Acquisition of McAfee
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CyberLink Introduces YouCam 4.1
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Windows Intune Coming Soon to PCs
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LG Optimus 2X Coming in Europe
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LG Wins Injunction Against Sony, European PS3 Shipments
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