Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Android Leads in U.S. Smartphone Market Share and Data Usage
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Corsair Announces Vengeance Low Profile DDR3 Memory Kits
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OCZ Delivers Over 1 Million 4K Write IOPS and 1.5 Million Read IOPS on a Z-Drive Equipped Single Server
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TDK Develops Transparent High-Definition Organic Electroluminescent Display
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Apple to Unveil iCloud, iOS 5 at Keynote Address
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GIGABYTE Launches New AMD 900 Series Motherboards
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Samsung to Release 4G Galaxy Tab This Year
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Samsung Mobile Display Completes New AMOLED Plant
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Sony Restores PlayStation Network Services And Music Unlimited Powered by Qriocity Services
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Samsung Begins Mass Producing 30nm- 32-Gigabyte Memory Modules
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Sandisk Launches New Solid State Drives For Tablets
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Intel Unveils "Ultrabook" Laptops With Tablet Features at Computex
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Monday, May 30, 2011
EU To Inverstigate Acquisitions In The Hard Disk Drive Sector
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LG Introduces Its First All-In-One 3D PC FPR Display And IPS Screen Technology
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Gigabyte And ViewSonic Showcase Tablets At Computex 2011
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Intel Showcases First X79 Motherboards At Computex
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Samsung Expands Presence in LCD Market in China
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Firefox 6 Reaches Aurora Developing Stage
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Toshiba Introduces New Gaming Flagship Laptops Qosmio X770 and Qosmio X770 3D To Europe
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ASUS Announces the Padfone, The Ultrathin UX21 Laptop And the MeeGo-based ASUS Eee PC X101 Notebook
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Nvidia Brings High-end Graphics To Notebooks With the GeForce GTX 560M Chip
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
Leaked AMD Roadmap Reveals New APUs, Tablet Strategy
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Asus Set to Launch Smartphone-Tablet Combo at Computex
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CyberLink Showcases New Media Entertainment Solutions at Computex 2011
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Google Shuts Off Chrome Access to Offline Gmail, Adds Social Data To Gmail Inbox
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Wireless Stereo Headset Coming for PS3
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KINGMAX Unveils SATA III SSD
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Pioneer Introduces AppRadio In-vehicle Entertainment Device For iPhone
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GIGABYTE Offers Intel SSD 311 SSD Bundle With Z68 Motherboard
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Sony to Begin Restoring PSN in Asia, Confirms Development Of Future Games Platforms
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PayPal And Ebay File Lawsuit Against Google
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
New Bill Requires ISPs To Keep Records For 18 Months
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Google Announces Pay-by-phone System
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NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Now Available on YouTube
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AMD Releases New Catalyst Driver Hotfix
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Skype Suffers Wordwide Outage
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New Corsair 8GB PC Memory Kit Run At 2400MHz CL9
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Corsair Ships Flash Voyager USB 3.0 Family
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CNN's News Content to be Supported by Nokia's Mapping Services
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BitDefender Releases Mobile Security For Android
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Micron Is Sampling Its Third-Generation RLDRAM Memory
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Fujitsu Releases New Eternus DX Disk Storage System
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TweetDeck Has Been Acquired By Twitter
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Sony to Offer Identity Theft Protection For PSN And and Qriocity USers
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Singulus Receives New Blu-ray Orders, Returns to Profitability
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TSMC Completes 28nm Design Infrastructure
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Sony Updates VAIO S and VAIO F Series Laptops
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Improved WebP Already Supported By Chrome, Picasa And Gmail
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Sony Confirms Another Online Security Breach, Releases New PSP and PS3 Packs
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Opera Mini 6 Released For iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
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JEDEC to Promote New Mobile Memory Standards in Event Series
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Apple To Release Software Update Against Mac Defender Malware
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Amazon.com Introduces Cheaper Kindle 3G
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Survey Among 3DTV Owners Shows a Promising Outlook for Home 3D Adoption
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Intel Creates AppUp Small Business Service on Hybrid Cloud
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Foxconn Plant Explosion in China To Cause Production Disruption of iPad 2
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Nokia Introduces Gold-plated Oro Smarthpone
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OCZ to Highlight Z-Drive R4 PCIe SSDs, RevoDrive 3, and More at Computex 2011
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Scythe Releases The Kozuti Low Profile CPU Cooler
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Barnes And Noble Introduces New Touchscreen NOOK
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AMD Brings Cayman to Professionals With FirePro V5900 and FirePro Graphics Cards
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AudioDev to Release Test Tools For The Wireless Power Standard Qi
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Dell Introduces the Ultra Slim XPS 15z Notebook
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Microsoft Previews Next Release of Windows Phone
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NHK Showcases Flexible OLED Screen Prototype
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Miro 4 Open-Source Desktop Media Player Supports Syncing With Android Devices
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Ballmer Promises Windows 8 in 2012, New Features For Windows Phone 7
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Yahoo To Upgrade Email
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PSP System Software Update v6.39
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Renesas Introduces New Energy - efficient LED Driver IC for LED Backlit LCD Televisions
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Scythe At Computex 2011
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Monday, May 23, 2011
Multiple MeeGo-Based Operating Systems Announced
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Sony BMG Greece Added To List Of Company's Hacked Sites
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Hulu Plus Launches on TiVo
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New AMD Embedded G-Series APUs Provide Power Reduction for Fanless Designs
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Sony To Release New PSP Remaster Series Of Games
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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Apple's Music Cloud Service Reportedly Closer To Launch
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Hackers Target Sony Again
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MeeGo 1.2 Released
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New Linux Kernel Improves Performance, Supports More Devices
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Sharp To Introduce AQUOS PHONE Worldwide
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Amazon.com Selling More Kindle Books Than Print Books
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Verizon To Launch HTC Trophy Windows Phone 7 Later This Month
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Google to Fix Android Flaw With Upcoming Update
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Toshiba Showcases 720p LCD For Mobiles
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New 5-Year Limited Warranty on Intel SSD 320
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Microsoft Updates Xbox 360, Gives Students Free Xbox 360 Console
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Google to Expand Social Search
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Verbatim Ships Blu-ray BD-R LTH Type with 6x Speed
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Yahoo! to Acquire 5to1
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Sony Develops Augmented Reality Technology, Flexible Color E-paper And New 3D Display Method
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AMOLED Shipments Estimated to Grow Nearly Sixfold by 2015
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Sharp and NHK Develop World's First 85-Inch Direct-View Super Hi-Vision LCD
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
ARM Comments On Intel's 3D Transistor Technology
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Sony Disables PlayStation Network Sign-in Due to New Security Loophole
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Researchers Show The Insecurity of Google's ClientLogin Protocol
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DROID X2 by Motorola Coming to Verizon Wireless
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New Xbox 360 Optical Discs Incompatible with Some Consoles
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Details On AMD Fusion "Llano" Mainboards Appear Online
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Ricoh Improves Brigthness And Colors Of Electronic Paper Displays
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Canon Introduces New LCD projectors
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WD Photos Photo Viewer App Pushes HD Videos From iOS and Android Devices Wirelessly to WD TV Live Hub
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Verbatim Launches First Commercially Available, Color Tunable OLED Lighting
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Nvidia Claims New Tesla M2090 GPU Is The Fastest HPC Processor
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Intel Won't Use ARM to Make Chips, Unveils Road Map For 22- and 14-nm Atom Processors
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Nvidia Debuts The GeForce GTX 560 Graphics Card
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Samsung To Strengthen Its LTE network Presence In Europe
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Sony Introduces Fastest-ever Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX
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Lenovo Introduces Its Slimmest All-In-One Desktop And Laptop
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Microsoft Integrates Facebook's Data in Search To Make Bing More Competitive Against Google
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E Ink and Epson Demonstrate ePaper Resolution
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Sony Details Customer Appreciation Program For PlayStation Network and Qriocity
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Sharp Introduces New LED-backlit LCDs for Industrial Applications
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Samsung LCDs To Utilize RealD 3D Cinema Technology
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OCZ Indilinx Flash Translation Layer Boosts Performance of Indilinx Controllers
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Microsoft's "Mango" Mobile OS To Focus On Productivity
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Nokia Kills The Ovi Brand
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WD Brings 3TB Sata HDD For AV Platforms
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Avatar Kinect to Project Your Expressions Into a Virtual World
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Sandisk to Enter Enterprise SSD market Through Acquisition of Pliant Technology
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Philips To Replace Your Light Bulbs With LED
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Seagate Debuts Mobile Wireless Storage For iOS And Mobile Devices
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Miramax Movies Available On Netflix
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Corsair Reases Force Series 3 Solid State Drives
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Samsung Releases Gingerbread Upgrade for GALAXY S and GALAXY Tab
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HP Introduces New HP Pavilion Desktop PCs
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RIM to Recall One Thousand Playbook Tablets
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Asahi Glass Develops World's Thinnest Sheet Float Glass
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Sony Ericsson Announces Resolution of Trademark Litigation Initiated Against Clearwire
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Sony Restores PlayStation Network
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
Rambus Receives Decision from Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
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Friday, May 13, 2011
Adobe Flash Player 10.3 For desktop and Android Devices Available
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NPD: iPad Won't Hurt Consumer PC Market
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Xbox 360 Remains Number One Console For April
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Onkyo Debuts Midline Networking AV Receiver
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BitTorrent Updated With Personal Content Channels
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Rambus Buys Security Firm CRI
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Senate Introduces PROTECT IP Legislation to Confront Foreign Counterfeiting Websites
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LimeWire and Record Labels Reach Settlement
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Samsung And LG To Demo High-resolution LCD Displays For Mobile Devices at SID
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Samsung Demonstrates PenTile RGBCW Multiprimary LCD with 2D RGB Local Dimming Backlight for Next-Gen HDTVs
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PCMark 7 Released
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Thursday, May 12, 2011
OCZ Announces Talos 6Gbps SAS Solid State Drives For Enterpise
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Microsoft Antitrust Final Judgment Expired
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Panasonic Introduces The LUMIX G3 and The LUMIX FH7 Cameras
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NTI Introduces Pocket Backup Solution
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Google Sites Led The Explicit Core Search Market in April
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Panasonic Develops New Ultra-sensitive MOS Image Sensor
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Samsung Offers First 64-gigabit MLC NAND Flash, Using Toggle DDR 2.0 Interface
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VIA Announces VIA QuadCore Processor
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Samsung And Acer Unveil First Chromebooks
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EU To Offer More Frequencies for Mobile Internet by 2013
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Android 3.1 Coming First to Motorola XOOM
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TSMC Joins SEMATECH to Accelerate Research and Development on 20nm Technologies
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Sharp Introduces 3D AQUOS Phone
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Google Puts Aside $500 Million For Advertising Probe
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Graphics Add-in Board Shipments Almost Stable Since Last Quarter
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Pioneer To Use Live Camera Footage In Car Navigation Systems
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Facebook Apps Leaking Access to Advertisers
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Samsung Tape Outs 32nm And 28nm Chips
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Samsung Gives GALAXY Tab 10.1 Devices to Developers
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Samsung to Launch Developer Forum for Android Developers
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Intel Z68 Chipset Comes With New Features
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
EMC To Release Outlines Strategy to Accelerate Flash Adoption
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ASUS Released P8Z68 Series and ROG Motherboards
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OCZ Announces The Agility 3 and Solid 3 SATA III Solid State Drives
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Infineon Purchases Manufacturing Facilities from Qimonda
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HDMI Consortiun Launches To Offer Marketing Support for Consumer-Branded HDMI Products
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Microsoft to Acquire Skype
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SCEJ to Released Stereo Earphones For PSP
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Samsung Releases The D9500 75-Inch 3D LED TV
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LG OPTIMUS 3D to Feature 3D Augmented Reality Browser
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Latest Crome Beta Offers Fancier graphics, Safer Downloads
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Google to Launch Music Beta
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YouTube To Offer Hollywood Movies For Rental
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Monday, May 9, 2011
Cadence and TSMC to Deliver DFM Services for TSMC Advanced Processes
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Google To Allow Users To Sort Images by Subject
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Seagate iPhone And Android App Allows Users To Access GoFlex Home Network Server From Their Phones
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Microsoft Announces Windows Azure Toolkits for iOS, Android and Windows Phone
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Rovi to Launch Advertising Service on Sony BRAVIA TVs
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TiVo and Comcast to Offer Cable Set-Top With DVR That Delivers Linear TV, Broadband Content and Xfinity On Demand Library
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Nvidia Buys Phone Chipmaker Icera
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Groupon and Live Nation to Launch New Online Ticketing Deals Marketplace
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Xerox and Cisco Parnter On Cloud And Print
Services
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Apple Becomes The World's Most Valuable Brand
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W3C To Create A Web Real-Time Communications Standard
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HP Brings Style And Performance With New Notebook PCs
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Sunday, May 8, 2011
LG OPTIMUS Black Coming in Europe
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Saturday, May 7, 2011
Sony's Website Hit By Hackers?
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Intel Gives Moore's Law a Boost
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Samsung Infuse 4G Debuts In the U.S.
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VIA Debuts New Nano X2 E-Series Dual Core Processors
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Sony CEO Apologizes For Data Breach, Details Identity Theft Protection Program
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
Google Optimizes Google Earth For Android Tablets
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Sprint and Motorola Unveil New Android-based Motorola XPRT and Motorola TITANIUM
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Seagate To Gain 40 percent pf HDD Market Share With Samsung HDD Business Buyout
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3-D TV Shipments Soar by Nearly 500 Percent in 2011
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MIT Researchers Promise Better Glasses-free 3-D
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Sony Ericsson Unveils Xperia-minis Phones
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Shuttle's Fastest Mini-PC Offers USB 3 and SATA 3
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CyberLink Launches SoftDMA 2 Media Player
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Intel releases WiDi 2.0
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Microsoft Releases First Security Update For Windows 7 Phones
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Lite-On Introduces External 12X Blu-ray Disc Writer in Europe
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Apple Patches Location Database Issue With Latest iOS update
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Sony Says 'Anonymous' Group Is Behind Cyber Attack
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Intel's Tri-Gate Transistors Based on its 22nm Logic Technology Available Later This Year
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Nintendo Lowers Wii Price Ahead of E3
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Corsair Updates its Entry-level Builder Series Of Power Supplies
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Samsung Questions Elpida's 25nm DRAM Breakthrough
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Microsoft and RIM To Release Bing on BlackBerry
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Android Increases Smart Phone Market Leadership in Q1
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Nvidia Loses GPU Marketshare
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Apple Updates iMac With Sandy-bridge Quad-Core Processors, Graphics And Thunderbolt Technology
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AMD Releases Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition CPU
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Seagate Unveils First Hard Drive Featuring 1 Terabyte Per Platter
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Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Now Available
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U.S. Government Names Foreign Countries With Worst IP Protections
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Windows Thin PC Release Candidate Now Available
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LG Introduces Blade Series Of Ultra-slim Notebooks
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Monday, May 2, 2011
AMD Brings Desktop Graphics to Embedded
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Home Entertainment Spending Down For Q1
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Sony Suspends SOE Gaming System
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TiVo, DISH Network and EchoStar Announce Half-Billion Dollar Settlement of Patent Litigation
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RIM Introduces New BlackBerry Bold Smartphones
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Samsung Apps Releases New Phone Billing Payment Options
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Elpida Develops 25nm Process DRAM
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Samsung Launches GALAXY S WiFi 4.0 and 5.0
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
Sony To Enable Some Playstation Network And Qriocity Services This Week, Announces Free Content Offerings
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