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Samsung Showcases New Products at Second Annual Samsung European Forum
Samsung today laid out a confident vision for continued growth and expansion in Europe, opening the second annual Samsung European... -
Apple Releases Aperture 3
Apple today introduced Aperture 3, the next release of its photo editing and management software. Building on the Faces and... -
CyberLink Demonstrates 3D Blu-ray On PC With PowerDVD Ultra at CES
CyberLink is demonstrating the future of home entertainment this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). As recent movie releases... -
E3: Nintendo Unveils New Mario and Metroid Games and Pulse-Sensing Device; Integrates Photos with Facebook
At its media briefing in advance of the E3 Expo Nintendo announced products for social entertainment that stretch far beyond... -
New NXP Platform Brings Future to Mainstream Flat TVs Now
NXP, the independent semicondu The new NXP TV550 platform, which features the PNX85500 processor and integrates NXP?s... -
Universal Goes Blu
Universal Pictures, one of a few studios using the HD DVD format, said on Tuesday it will switch to the... -
October Video Game Sales Hit $1.1 billion
U.S. sales of video game hardware and software jumped 73 percent in October, with Nintendo's Wii console regaining its spot... -
Acer Joins Blu-Ray Disc Association
At the specially convened IFA press conference, the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) announced that Acer will become the newest member... -
Google Working on Free Mobile Phone?
Google is reportedly in the process of developing a phone that can make voice calls and access the Web without... -
Gates Sees No Google Threat in Phone Software
Microsoft Bill Gates does not see Google becoming a successful competitor in the market for software for cellular phones, the... -
AMD Details Native Quad-core Design Features
AMD today unveiled more architectural features for its upcoming native Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors (codenamed "Barcelona") during a presentation to... -
New York May Ban iPods While Crossing Street
New Yorkers who blithely cross the street listening to an iPod or talking on a cell phone could soon face... -
Adobe Delivers Flash Player 9 for Linux
Adobe today announced the availability of Adobe Flash Player 9 for Linux, the next-generation client runtime for engaging with Flash... -
Super Talent Ships 2GB 667MHz DDR2 Modules
Super Talent announced general availability of 2 Gigabyte 667MHz DDR2 ECC Registered DIMMs (RDIMMs) and 2 Gigabyte 667MHz DDR2 Fully... -
Google Earth Maps History
Google added historic map overlays to its free interactive online globe of the world to provide views of how places... -
"Difficult to Specify" Cause of Fire, "Cannot Guarantee 100% Safety," -- Sony Explains Controversial Li-ion Secondary Battery Malfunction
On October 19, 2006, Sony Corp held a press conference to announce a downward revision of its FY2006 consolidated earnings... -
Hitachi at IFA 2006
At this years IFA in Berlin, Germany 1 6 September 2006, Hitachi will demonstrate how its technology and know-how... -
AMD Introduces First 64-Bit Dual-Core Mobile Processor
AMD today introduced AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology, the first and only family of 64-bit dual-core processors designed for... -
Microsoft Confirms USB Bug
An unfixed bug in the USB driver of Windows XP Service Pack 2 can cause a laptop's battery to drain... -
Kodak Announces 39 megapixel Image Sensors
Eastman Kodak is expanding its product line with the introduction of new high resolution sensors for professional photography. The KODAK...