Sunday, July 31, 2011
AT&T To Limit Download Speeds Of Customers With Unlimited Data Plans
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Saturday, July 30, 2011
Intel Uncovers Ultrabooks' Phases
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Ricoh Announces Portable Video Conferencing Room System
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Verbatim to Present New SSD, LED lighting and Blu-ray
Discs at IFA 2011
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Oracle Releases Java SE 7
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Alibaba Group, Yahoo, and SoftBank Reach Agreement on Alipay
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Twitter to Offer Promoted Tweets
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Windows 7 Cannot Fully Burn BD-R Media
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Alibaba Unveils New OS For Mobiles
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NEC Introduces 100Gbps Digital Coherent Optical Transceiver Module
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House Committee Approves Bill Mandating That Internet Companies Spy on Their Users
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OCZ Talos SAS Solid State Drives Now Available
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Google's Page Speed Service Makes Your Web Site Faster
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August Update Brings ESPN to Xbox 360
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Panasonic Introduces Full HD 3D Home Theater Projector
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
British Telecom Ordered to Block Usenet Search Engine
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RIM Delivers Social App Experience with BBM 6
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In U.S. Smartphone Market, Android is Top Operating System, Apple is Top Manufacturer
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CyberLink Releases YouCam 5
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Nielsen Digs On Netflix and Hulu Users's Habits
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British Police Arrested Man In e-crime Investigation
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Optical Chip and Module Manufacturers To Advance Interoperability
Among 40 Gbps Solutions
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Panasonic to Transfer Sanyo's "White Goods" Business To Haier
Group
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Facebook For Business Debuts
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Avid Releases Sibelius 7
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Nintendo Posts Loss, Cuts 3DS Price
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New IEEE Wireless Standard Offers Networking At Up To 22 Mbps
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Samsung Unveils New Slim Portable DVD Writer
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Anonymous And LulzSec Call For PayPal Boycott
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Sony Walkman Video MP3 Players Go Wireless
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Netflix to Stream CBS Content to Canada and Latin America
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Consumers Confidence in Economy And Technology Both Fall in July
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KDDI And Fujitsu Introduce New Windows Phone IS12T in Japan
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Windows Phone Mango Released to Manufacturing
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New JVC Dual Dock Holds iPad and iPhone, iPod
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Windows Live Photo Gallery Supports Raw Format
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Google To Change Nickname Policy Of Google+
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SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab 10.1 With 4G LTE Available At Verizon Wireless
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Xbox 360 Wireless Headset with Bluetooth and a new Media Remote
Available
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Walmart to Integrate VUDU
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Sony Introduces New HD Series S-Frame Digital Photo Frames
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Researchers Claim Time Machines Are Impossible
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Mozilla Works On Chrome-like Web OS
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Intel Ships New Low-power Celeron CPUs
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Sandisk Ultra SSD Ships to Retailers
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Google Introduces Local Online Advertising Tool
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Qualcomm To Bring Gesture Recognition To Mobile Devices
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Avatar Kinect Now Available
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Research In Motion Details Cost Optimization Program
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Thirty-Five Percent of Consumers Will Purchase iPhone 5
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DataPlay Becomes DaTARIUS Again
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Patriot Releases New Supersonic Xpress USB 3 Flash Drive
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Google Buys Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition
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Fake Pioneer Optical Disc Drives Appear in Asia
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New Sony Cyber-shot Cameras offer Up To 10x Clear Image Zoom in
Maximum Resolution
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Friday, July 22, 2011
Researchers Demonstrate Breakthrough Storage Performance for Big Data Applications
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Nintendo Video Download Brings 3D Content To Nintento 3DS
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VIA Announces New Dual Core VIA VB8004 Mini-ITX Mainboard
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New PSUs by Corsair and OCZ
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Wolfram Launches Computable Document Format
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Microsoft Office, Server products, and Xbox 360 drive Microsoft's Revenue
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Xbox 360 Limited Edition Kinect Star Wars Bundle Announced
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Lion Downloads Top One Million in First Day
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Thursday, July 21, 2011
Luzl and Anonymous Respond To Latest FBI Arrests
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BlackBerry PlayBook Certified for U.S. Government
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Panasonic Expands Its FZ-Series Line With 24x Optical Zoom and Full HD-capable Model
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Fake Apple Stores Appear In China
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Apple Dominates Mobile App Space with Content while Android Aims for Numbers
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Acer to Buy iGware Cloud Computing Company
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Sharp Develops New Proximity Sensor with Integrated Ambient Light Sensor
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MediaTek Announces 4-in-1 Combo Chip - Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM Solution
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Sanyo Releases New Higher-Capacity eneloop Charger For Mobile Devices
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Google Winds Down Google Labs
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Fujitsu Introduces Windows 7 F-07C Mobile Phone
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OCZ Unveils Indilinx Everest Series Solid State Drive Controller
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Hitachi Develops Full HD 3D IPS Display For Mobiles, LCDs For Tablets
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Latest Joomla Offers More Than CMS
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Intel to Update Its Celeron Processor Line Despite Atom's Success
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WD Slims 1 TB Hard Drive to Fit Mainstream Notebooks
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IBM Updates Its XIV Storage System
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GE Develops High-speed Micro-holographic Storage Recording Technology
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Kodak Exploring Alternatives for Digital Imaging Patents
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Apple Rolls Out New MacBook Air, mini, Mac OS X Lion And First Thunderbolt Display
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Sony Introduces New External Blu-Ray Burner
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FBI Arrests Sixteen Suspects For Alleged Roles in Cyber Attacks
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Samsung Galaxy S2 Smartphone Coming In the U.S. Next month
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Lenovo Launches Three New Tablets With Netflix Video Sreaming
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T-Mobile Unveils Unlimited Data Plans
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Apple Posts Strong Results Boosted By Record iPhone, iPad Sales
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Google Search To Detect Malware In Users' Computers
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 Editor Debuts in Mac App Store
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Mozilla Establishes Enterprise User Working Group
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Kaleidescape Releases Disc Loading System
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Intel to Acquire Fulcrum Microsystems
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Microsoft Releases New Explorer Touch Mouse
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New DJM-2000 Firmware Adds Quantize Function, Improves Beat Effects
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Microsoft Offers $250K Reward for Information on Rustock Botnet
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ITC Says Kodak Did Not Infringe Apple's Patents
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Corsair Releases Limited Edition 1.5V 8GB Dominator GT Kit
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Baidu Launches Licensed Music Service
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Samsung Delivers Virtual Desktop Monitor with Cisco Universal Power-over-ethernet Technology
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Google To Use New URL Shortener
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Anonymous to Build AnonPlus Social Network
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LulzSec Hacks Rupert Murdoch's Sun Tabloid
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Windows 8 To Bring ARM Processors To One-Quarter of Notebook PCs in 2015
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Latest SATA Specification Includes USM Requirements and Enhancements
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SuperTalent Introduces Industrial Grade 1.8-inch SSD
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Seagate Ships Pulsar XT.2 SSD
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Mobile Connected Device Sales Bolster Overall 2011 CE Industry Market
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Baidu Releases Own Web Browser
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Sharp And Foxconn Enter LCD Joint Venture
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Samsung, LG To Secure New LCD Orders by Apple
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Samsung LED Seeks To Ban Imports Of OSRAM LED Products Into The US
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Saturday, July 16, 2011
Toshiba U.S. Website Hacked
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Apple Fixes iOS Security Flaw
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Apple Wins ITC Ruling on HTC Phone
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Friday, July 15, 2011
Microsoft Posts Information Online About Social Networking Project
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ASUS Introduces The G74SX Gaming Laptop
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Industry Organization to Promote Stereoscopic 3D in Japan
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Larry Page Claims Google+ Has 10M Users Already
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Hotmail Introduces Hacking Alert Feature
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LG Releases New Gingerbeat Smartphones
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Canon's new PowerShot A3300 IS Camera Comes With Easy On-screen Controls
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Adobe Releases Flash Player 11 And AIR 3 Beta
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Sony DRX-S90U Slim Portable DVD Burner Available in The US
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Mozilla Introduces BrowserID
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Microsoft XBox Remains A Top-seller Despite Video Game Industry Drop
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Apple Shifted To TSMC For New Apple Chips
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Spotify Music Service Launches In The US
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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Semiconductor Firms and SEMATECH to Develop Metrology Tools for Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography Masks
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DECE Begins Licensing Of UltraViolet DRM Program
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Netflix Streaming Now Available on Nintendo 3DS Systems
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Sony Introduces New Water-resistant W Series Walkman MP3 Player
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PC Market Returns to Positive Growth
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Apple Compensates iPhone User Over Location Tracking
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Sony VAIO Z Series Laptop Retails In North America For $2000
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Mitsubishi Develops 19-inch Super-XGA TFT-LCD Module
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PayPal Uses NFC to Make Payments
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Microsoft's Campaign Pushes Users to Quit Windows XP
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Sony Launches On Demand 3D Streaming Service, New 3D, BDXL Blu-Ray Recorders
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
OCZ Introduces Next Generation RevoDrive PCI-Express Solid State Drives
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Adobe to Bring Android Applications to New Sony Tablets
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AT&T to Sponsor Amazon's Kindle 3G
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Microsoft Previews Windows Server 8, Next SQL Server
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EA to Acquire PopCap Games For $750M
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AT&T To Release 4G Devices This Summer
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SuperTalent Introduces Consumer Focused SATA III SSD
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NTI Releases Shadow 5 Software For Next Version of Mac OS X
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Hynix and Toshiba To Develop MRAM
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Netflix Introduces New Plans and Announces Price Changes
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Toshiba To Use Rovi's TotalGuide IPG in CE Devices
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WD To Include Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials In storage Solutions
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LG Releases New Glasses-free 3D Monitor With Eye-tracking Technology
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Samsung Confirms 20nm Design Infrastructure with Test Chip Tape-out
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Toshiba and SanDisk New 300mm NAND Flash Memory Fabrication Facility in Japan
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GLOBALFOUNDRIES Fabs in New York and Dresden Achieve Ready for Equipment Milestone
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AMD Launches AMD Radeon HD 6990M Mobile Graphics Processor
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Sony Releases First External Hard Drives
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Apple Excludes Essential HTML5 Patents From W3C
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HTC ThunderBolt Analysis Provides Insights on Rumored LTE iPhone
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Microsoft Says Windows 7 Is The Fastest-selling OS In History
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Maxell to Distribute AirStash Wireless Flash Drive for iPad, and iPhone and Other Smart Devices
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US Consumers Bought 3.5 Million Blu-ray 3-D Discs Within a Year
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LG's U Series Network Monitors Deliver Virtualization Powered by Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
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Firmware Bug In Intel 320-Series SSDs Reportedly Cause Data Loss
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PMC Launches Hardware 6Gb/s SATA/SAS RAID with On-Board DRAM Cache
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Google eBooks Come to iRiver e-reader
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HTC To Release Unlocked Bootloaders to Phones in August
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Intel and Toshiba Launch Social Media Film Project
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MediaTek Signs Technology Transfer and License Agreement with WiTricity For Wireless Charging
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Elpida to Invest $990 million In New Chips
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Sunday, July 10, 2011
LG Cinema 3D Receives Full HD TV Certification
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Saturday, July 9, 2011
New Microsoft Surface 2.0 SDK Coming Next Week
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Google's Schmidt to Testify at Senate Hearing
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Corsair Releses New Hydro Series Liquid CPU Coolers
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Friday, July 8, 2011
Sony To Stop Shipping MiniDisc Walkmans By September
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Zynga Acquires Toronto-Based Five Mobile Team
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Nvidia To Delay 28nm and 22nm GPUs
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Microsoft Tool Allows Many Users to Co-author Documents Through The Browser
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Intel Showcases 'Cloud-in-a-Box'
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New Firefox Aurora Uses Less Memory
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Pioneer Brings Big Sound to the Desktop
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Kingston Wi-Drive Offers Wireless Storage For iPads, iPhones
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Onkyo Ships New 3D Capable Blu-ray Disc Player
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VIA Launches VIA EPIA-M900 Mini-ITX Board with Dual Core CPU
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Sony Online Games To Require PSN Pass
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ISPs Agree On "Six-Stikes" Policy For Illegal Downloaders
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Murdoch Closes News of the World
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eBay to Acquire Zong
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Apple's App Store Downloads Top 15 Billion
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Amazon Cloud Drive Comes With Unlimited Space
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Motorola Droid 3 Available by Verizon Wireless
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WD Releases New My Book Studio Drives
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Apple's iOS Flaw Exposed
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New Waterproof Earbuds By Pioneer
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Toshiba Launches Highly Sensitive CMOS Image Sensor For smartphones
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Canon to Launch its First Back-end Semiconductor Manufacturing Tool
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Toshiba, Showa Denko and TDK Join Forces On HDD Technology
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Irdeto Acquires BD+ Technology for Blu-ray
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LG Cuts Smartphone, Handset Targets, Launches 3D Phone With Preloaded Games
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Latest Google Maps for Android Introduces Transit Navigation and More
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Games Most Popular Mobile App Category in US
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Facebook Implements Skype Video Chat, New Group Chat Features
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Digital Entertainment Spend To Exceed $50bn by 2014
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EC Proposes Lower Prices For Mobile Phone Users Abroad
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HTC Buys S3 Graphics
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Android and Apple Gain Smartphone Share
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Wimax 2 Field Trial Demonstrates 150Mbps Wireless Transmission
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Latest Skype for Mac Comes With Significant Improvements
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NTI Adds HD and Blu-ray Support to NTI Media Maker 9 Ultimate
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Panasonic Launches Developer Portal for its VIERA Connect Platform
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TI Achieves Netflix HD certification, Unlocks 1080p Video For Android
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Netflix to Launch Service in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Super Talent Introduces New SSD's for Harsh Environments
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ICSPA To Fight Against Cyber Crime
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OCZ Releases Second Generation of Proprietary Virtualized Controller Architecture
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New ECMA Wireless Standard For Short-range Connectivity Operates At A Data Rate of 560 Mbps
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Mozilla Updates HTML5-based PDF Renderer
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Update For Pioneer's DDJ-T1 Controller Supports Latest TRAKTOR DJ Software
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Google Realtime Search Goes Offline
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Latest AVCHD Format Standard Supports 3D Content
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Monday, July 4, 2011
NEC, Lenovo Finalize Joint Venture
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McAfee Introduces Mobile Security For Smartphones And Tablets
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Samsung to Build Commercial LTE Network in Korea for SK Telecom, LG U+
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Hackers Target Apple In Latest Attack
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Sony Restores All PlayStation Network Services in Japan, Rumors On PS4 Emerge
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Sunday, July 3, 2011
Samsung GALAXY S II Reaches 3 Million Global Sales
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Saturday, July 2, 2011
Facebook To Feature Video Chat?
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Judge Rules That Apple Infringes Two S3 Graphics Patents
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Chrome Browser Breaks 20 Percent Globally in June - StatCounter
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IBM's Blue Gene Gets Green Supercomputer Crown
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Intel Labs Releases New Open Source Software
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EU Reveals Plan For Lower Mobile Roaming Prices
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Google Updates Gmail's Interface
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Intel Expands Microprocessor Share in Q1 Despite Sandy Bridge Recall
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Apple, Microsoft, RIM And Sony and Sony Win Nortel's Patent Portfolio
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MIT Researchers Make e-beam Lithography Chips Manufacturing Technique More Practical
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Corsair Ships Force Series GT Solid-State Drives
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Ricoh Buys PENTAX Imaging Systems
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ITC Rules Partially Against Kodak in Apple Dispute
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