Saturday, October 30, 2004
TDK develops super-tough coating for cellphones and discs
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Intel to debut new Itaniums Nov. 8
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Progress on new internet domains
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Friday, October 29, 2004
EU objects to Microsoft-Time Warner deal
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Hitachi, Toshiba and Matsushita agree on joint venture for TV LCD panels
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US sues 'song swappers'
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Ricoh withdrawing from optical disc drive business
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PowerDVD receives XP Media Center Edition Logo
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BenQ Chooses Nero As The Digital Media Software Solution For The DW1620pro-16X DVD+/-R
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OCZ Announces Introduction of OCZ Memtest86 v1.00
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OCZ Announces 600Watt PowerStream Power Supply
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GT4 PSP date announced
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Canon Captures Number One Digital Camera Position for Fourth Straight Month
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Ritek to bring DataPlay back to life
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VirtualDrive Utility & Burning Suite from FarStone
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AMD announces strategy to hook up world to Internet
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Colin McRae Rally '05 arrives
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Cirrus Logic Delivers Highest Audio Performance for Six-, Eight-Channel Digital-to-Analog Converters
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Sparkle Computer introduces GeForce 6-series PCIe graphics cards
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BenQ unveils four new MP3-player models
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Xbox Owner Sues Over Defective Disk Drives
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Thursday, October 28, 2004
Camera phones are 'must-haves'
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UK report says Linux is 'viable'
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Smart phones - more street than suit
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Lite-On IT 4Q forecast: Revenues to grow, gross margins to drop
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CMC Magnetics? gross margins fall to record-low 13.6% for third quarter
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First Blood in the New DVD War
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Sony to launch PlayStation Portable in December
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Sony plans GT4 bundle for new PS2 in Japan
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Microsoft battles piracy with free software
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DVD-RAM roadmaps stops at 4.7GB
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ATI Now Number One in Discrete Graphics
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Pioneer Celebrates Marriage of HD and Plasma with Opening of PureVision Loft in Manhattan
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Innovative Solar Backpack from Eclipse Solar Gear Charges a Cell Phone, PDA, GPS, or MP3 Player
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Fujifilm LTO Generation 3 Media Available in U.S.
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Entempo Announces Hard Drive MP3 Player with ShoX Technology
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DTS Unveils DTS-HD Brand for High Definition Media Formats
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Atari's Free RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Demo Drives Excitement for November 2nd Launch
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Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Philips presents highly integrated System Solution for mobile handset mass markets
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SEAGATE Expands Enterprise Portfolio and Leadership with Introduction of Nearline SATA Disc Drive
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Lite-On IT introduces its 8X External Slim DVD Dual drive SOSW-852SX
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Ahead Software Announces "Reloaded" Update To Nero 6
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Intel Releases First Flash Software Development Kit For Cellular Device Makers
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Hard drives to accelerate into gadgets
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Dell to tighten Linux ties with Novell pact
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Apple unveils color iPod, U2 edition
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Tuesday, October 26, 2004
MedioStream Releases XtreamMPEG ? The worlds fastest PC-Based MPEG-2 Encoder and Streaming Media Software
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Security risk in new Google search tool
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NASA's Intel Itanium 2-Based System Fastest in World
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Intel Continues To Accelerate 64-Bit Capability Across Product Lines With Platform For Embedded Storage Solutions
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'eBay' worm starts to spread
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10,118 Points!! ASUS nForce4, SLI Motherboard Shatters 3DMark05 Record
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Dell Debuts First-Ever Consumer Notebook With 17-Inch Screen
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"WWE SmackDown! Vs. RAW'' Scheduled to Ship November 2
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ATI Technologies Selects Mentor Graphics VStationTBX for Advanced Verification Acceleration
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Philips First to Announce Integrated Video Watermarking Product 'RepliTrack'
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Hard Disk Drives Expected to Move Well Beyond the PC Reports In-Stat/MDR
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Verbatim Digital CD Photo Album Kit, All of the Tools Digital Camera Users Need to Save, Share Memories in One Convenient Package
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SanDisk Introduces World's Highest Capacity Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Pro Duo and SD Cards
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CyberLink PowerCinema Linux Featuring Instant-On Capability Enables Digital Home Entertainment for CE and PC
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Phoenix Showcases ''SECURE from the Start'' Solutions and Strategy at Intel Developer Forum Taipei
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Computer Shopper Selects AMD Athlon 64 Processor as 2004 `Product of the Year'
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Hitachi Unveils Its New Disk Drive Performance Leader
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Logitech Announces New Line of Mobile Phone Headsets
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AOpen Launches Unique Motherboard with Higher Performance/Lower Cost to Operate
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Sharp Introduces a 2.2-inch QCIF+ LCD Display for Portable Applications
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Pacific Digital Introduces QMaster Serial ATA II Host Bus Adapter Product Family for Servers and Storage Systems
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Sony Ericsson Introduces New Quad-Band EDGE / WiFi Combo PC Card
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NVIDIA DVD Decoder Available
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Secret Weapons of WWII Ships
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Seagate Ships 5GB Pocket Drive, 100GB Portable Drive
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MedioStream Releases XtreamMPEG
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Taiwan market: prices of DVD recorders fall to record levels
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OEM prices for slim Combo and 4x slim-type DVD burners fall
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Intel plans to introduce five south-bridge chips for Smithfield
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Peeping Tom filter lets phones see through bikinis
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MSI NX6600 series on PCI Express
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Monday, October 25, 2004
Maxell LTO Ultrium 3 Passes World's First Compliance Verification Tests
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Iwill Announces World's First Modular 4P and 8P AMD Opteron Processor-Based Motherboards with HTX-Pro
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NEC Launches Industry's First $99.99 Internal Double Layer 16X DVD/RW Writer
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Ulead Digital Media Software Included with NEC Internal Double Layer 16X DVD/RW Writer
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SanDisk Introduces MobileMate Readers Targeted at New Mobile Feature Phones with Memory Card Slots
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Nintendo Launches Massive Media Blitz for Debut of Nintendo DS
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SanDisk Introduces 256 Megabyte TransFlash Module for Mobile Feature Phones
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RIDATA Brand Media Safe from Recent DVD Counterfeiting Issues
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Sony Launches MP3 Walkmans to Counter IPod
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UDO scoops prestigious BCS Technology Award
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NEC Electronics to Ship More Chips for DVD Recorders
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MSI Unleashes Maximum Power of Nvidia nForce4 chipset
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Media Supply Goes 100% Plextor On DVD And CD Copier Towers
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Konica Minolta to market Ciba 'COLIBRI' color-matching software in Europe
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IBM shows off security laptops
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Cirrus Logic's Revenues Down
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HDTV to be 17% of European TV market in 2009, says firm
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Mobile PC battery group says displays now consume less power
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Xbox 2 To Be Announced On January 5?
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Quanta Storage adds to investment in China subsidiary
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DaTARIUS bucks trend, says market outlook still promising
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Seagate hopes for big splash with small drives
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Pioneer to produce OLED phone screens next year
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Philips: No plans to drop consumer electronics
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Toshiba reportedly readying HD DVD laptops
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Ceatec Japan 2004 report
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PalmOne launches Treo 650
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Pioneer Releases 5 New DVD Recorders
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ABIT Launches the NF8
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SEGA plans four more PSP titles
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LaCie intros NAS, external SATA drives
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Epson R-D1 digital rangefinder to ship Nov
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Nvidia aims to take lead in K8 chipset market with nForce 4 MCP
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Tight supply of ATI graphics chips may last another two weeks
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Wi-Fi phones win standards approval
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BenQ Unveils Five New Eye-Catching Digital Cameras
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Friday, October 22, 2004
TDK LTO Ultrium 3 Data Cartridge - World's First to Pass Compliance Test
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Grand Theft Auto San Andreas leaked by pirates
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Gran Turismo 4 slips to 2005 in Europe
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Pulse Digital Unveils Automated DVD System
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Reliant Digital Introduces Dual-layer DVD/CD Duplicator
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TI Puts Digital TV on Cell Phones
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WWE Survivor Series Ships for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance
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DVD+R DL Breaks the Next Record, 8X Recording in Less Than 16 Minutes!
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Taiwan ODD maker Quanta Storage adds to investment in China subsidiary
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Ericsson Awarded GSM Contract by Dishnet Wireless for the Northern and Eastern Circles in India
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NEC, Toshiba add HD-DVD to PCs in 2005
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DMC Announces The First Available 100 Gigabyte Portable Music Player and Storage Device
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Experience Multimedia Portability Like Never before with the EPSON P-2000 Multimedia Storage Viewer
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Creative's PC-CAM 920 Slim Gets Lean And Means Business
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Shipments of Asustek own-brand notebooks to reach 1.2 million
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Thursday, October 21, 2004
Epson Introduces Its Latest Digital Camera: The EPSON L-500V
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BenQ Unveils TB248T Stylish Slim External Combo Drive for On-the-Go
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Samsung Electronics Introduces World's First VGA-class TFT-LCD Driver IC for Mobile Phones
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Intel Expands Intel Centrino Mobile Technology with New Intel Pentium M Processor 765
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Eidos and Macrospace Team up for Crash 'N' Burn Turbo
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Corsair Announces 550 MHz CAS2.5 DDR Modules
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Singapore to introduce jail terms, fines for software and Internet piracy
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Miniature jet engines could power cellphones
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Intel releases new leader of Pentium M pack
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CMC invests in Taiwan-based Warner Village Cinema Center
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Samsung Introduces World's First 5-Megapixel Camera Phone
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TinyDisk USB2.0 Pen Drive (Type II) from VeriTech
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Wednesday, October 20, 2004
OCZ Announces PC2-4200 DDR2 Platinum Revision 2 with 3-2-2 Timings
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MPEG LA to Hold Seminar in China for CAIA Member Companies on October 21
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Camera Phones and Digital Still Cameras Driving Market for CMOS and CCDs, Reports In-Stat/MDR
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Atari Announces Boiling Point: Road to Hell; Revolutionary Open World First-Person Action Game Coming to PC in 2005
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Mitsubishi Electric Announces Industry's First 4 Mega Pixel CCD Camera Module with Auto-Focus
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AMD Unleashes the New Leader In PC Performance: The AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 Processor
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New Toshiba Projectors Offer a Budget-Friendly, High-Performance Presentation Tool for Business Professionals
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Intel Expands Network Processor Line for Communications and Embedded Networking Applications
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Samsung and Marvell Develop First HDD with 3.0 Gb/s SATA
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Nearly One Billion DVDs Shipped to Retail This Year
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Toshiba Selects Rambus DDR2 Interface Technology
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InterVideo Announces Release of DiscMaster 2, A Complete Disc Burning Solution
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EA to Unleash Medal of Honor: Dogs of War in Spring 2005
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SmartDisk Expands FireLite Line of Portable Hard Drives
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Creative's WebCam Range - Three New Models
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Sony to start marketing mini PS2 in November and PSP in 1Q 2005
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Toshiba to launch laptops with next-generation HD-DVD drives
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CERT/CC Statistics 1988-2004
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Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Self-destructing DVDs to help market new film
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TEAC Japan Announces New SlimLine ODD Drives
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NVIDIA nForce4 Brings PCI Express, SLI, and Security Processing to AMD64 Platforms
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Intel Dual-Core Names Clocks and Prices
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NEC Develops Notebook PC & Fuel Cell Unit Set
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Freecom TapeWare SDLT-600 enables reliable data storage at maximum speed
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Freecom presents new USB memory products
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DVD-Burning Notebooks Take Off
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New DRM Solution Stops 1:1 Copying
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Epson intros multi-format film scanner
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LG Electronics Posts Record Sales In Third Quarter
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AMD pushes PC with Athlon 64 FX
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Half-Life 2 release date set - Nov 16
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Sparkle Announces 6600 GT VIVO
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BenQ Unveils Ultra-Slim DSC E43 & E53 with LTPS LCD Screen
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Advanced Media Introduces Mini EZ Drive Portable Storage Device
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Plextor Announces PX-716UF External 16X DVD±R Recorder
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MSI's latest motherboards to support AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 and AMD Athlon 64 4000+ Processors
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New iPod launch tipped for Apple's U2 event
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Intel whacks mobile chip prices
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Intel's dual-core Xeon due in 2006
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Primax Electronics exits digital-camera business, reduces LCOS optical-engine output
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Yuan to give up graphics-card business, focus on multimedia products
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Half-Life 2 gone gold.
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Monday, October 18, 2004
World's first Super Audio Book from Cybele Records
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SA-CD and DVD-Video a perfect match, so says Universal Music
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JVC to Commercialize NA 0.95 Lens for Mobile Blu-ray Disc Players
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Sharp to Release Industry's First PDA with Built-in Hard Drive
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No price cuts for Intel LGA 775 Pentium 4 CPUs before year-end
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'Block our phones now' say UK mobile users
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Doom 3 SDK Released
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ONES recording software review
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Download Movies on Internet, Watch Them on TV
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Is MP3 losing steam?
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Digital recorders make inroads - Computer companies want tapeless technology to make VCRs obsolete
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Logitech Annnounces New Ultra-thin V500 Cordless Notebook Mouse
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Sunday, October 17, 2004
Microsoft in home market push
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XC Cube series receives the Good Design Award 2004
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Apple celebrates 150 million iTunes downloads
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Is the Mobile Phone the Next iPod Killer?
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Archos Introduces The World's Smallest 5000-Song Digital Audio Player
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HDTV's Copy-Protection Prison
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Saturday, October 16, 2004
Toshiba unveils new DVDRW Mobile Computer Drive
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Samsung Profits Up 46%, but Sales Hurt by LCD, Flash
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Sony executive hints at PSP launch delay
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AMD preps high-performance chips
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Friday, October 15, 2004
Acoustica announces MP3 CD Burner 4.0
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New Dynamic Copy Protection Technology
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MSI and Gigabyte satisfied with their second brand motherboards
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BHA: DVD-RAM Driver Updater supports Windows XP SP2
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Intel readies updated 90nm Celeron cores
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BenQ releases new LCD monitors
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DVD recorders to outsell players by 2006
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ATI Catalyst 4.10
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NEC launches melody chip with MP3 and AAC playback support for mobile
phones
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Creative introduces the MuVo Micro MP3/WMA Player
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Intel kills plans for 4GHz Pentium
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Ritek to set up new subsidiary in China
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Sony launches line of WEGA micro-display HDTVS and HD digital video recorders
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Activision With 2 Launch Titles for PSP
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Primera Technology Upgrades DVD Duplicators & Publishers
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Google unveils desktop search tool
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Starbucks launches first of "music bars" for CD burning
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Japanese to download full CD-quality songs to mobile phones
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Panasonic First To Manufacture DVD-RAM Didscs In U.S.
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SecurePlay 2.0 for Mobile Games - New Java, J2ME Versions Released
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AJA XENA HD Card Enables Real-Time Uncompressed HD Streaming at 1.5 Gbps During Internet2
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Nero First to Announce Single-Chip Decoding Solution as 3GPP Approves HE-AAC for Mobile Phone Music Delivery on 3G Handsets
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Dell Delivers Plasma TVs, Printers and Music Players for Home Entertainment
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Plextor Showcases PX-TV402U PVR and PX-716 at Digital Life
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Eidos Announces Commandos Strike Force
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Cirrus Logic Software Supports Video Recording Onto Multiple DVD Media Formats
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Olympus 'm:robe' Mixes Music Player with Digital Camera
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Thursday, October 14, 2004
200GB Blu-ray Disc media introduced
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LG Philips launches mass Production of 6th-generation LCD screens
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Adobe ships Photoshop Elements 3.0
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Cirrus Logic USB-DVR 3.0 converts analog and digital Video into MPEG-2 video for instant DVD burning
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Intel reveals entertainment PCs
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Pinnacle updates ShowCenter Digital Media Receiver
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DVD Forum North America Conference 2004
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Small discs for camcorders get the blue light
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JVC unveils new Digital Media Cameras
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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
DVD Forum Verification Seminar in Beijing
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Spam crackdown signs up 15 countries
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Abit reveals Fatal1ty AA8, boards expected in stores by month-end
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Creative Unveils The ZEN MICRO
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UDO replacing MO faster than expected, says Plasmon
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TEAC Japan announces new CD/DVD Recorders
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Some Taiwan second-tier ODD makers forego production
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Microsoft's Uphill Battle With DVRs
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Iomega Announces Disk-to-Disk Autoloader for Network Backup for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses
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Sun Microsystems and NVIDIA Form Professional Graphics Alliance
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NVIDIA Delivers Key Products and Technologies for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
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Microsoft Announces Media Center OS Update
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Royalty rate Philips CD-R Disc license
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Unified Cutting Master Format for Super Audio CD
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TDK: BD discs "only 10% premium over a DVD"
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A New Double Temptation Is Arriving - Waitec Presents ACTION 16
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Tele Atlas unveils mobile mapping
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Gainward introduces GeForce 6800GT with 256MB of 1.6ns DDR3
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I-O DATA Brings First DivX Certified HD DVD Player to the Worldwide Market
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NH Japan MPM-200 Personal Media Player Offers Playback of All Versions of DivX Video
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Toshiba's New TDP-P7U Projector
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Sonic AuthorScript Licensed for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
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DVD Gaining Momentum as Small Business Data Backup Platform
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CyberLink Announces PowerCinema Supporting DVB-T and Hybrid TV Tuner Cards
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Virgin Electronics Unveils Mini-Sized 5GB Digital Audio Player
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EA Kicks Off FIFA Soccer 2005
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ADS Tech Instant Music Converts Analog Music into the Most Popular Digital Audio Formats in 4 Easy Steps
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Toshiba Expands Qosmio Brand Offering to Include 17 and 15.4" Wide-Screen Displays
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Sony's New Projector Delivers Brilliant Presentations Anytime, Anywhere
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CyberLink Delivers Updated Media Decoder For XP And Media Center Edition 2005
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JVC Develops World's First Blu-Ray Lens with 0.95 NA
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Windows Media Player 10 goes Mobile
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Microsoft to unveil MSN Music store
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Creative Unveils The ZEN MICRO - The Next Generation Of MP3/WMA Players
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iPod takes over the US
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MS details Windows XP Media Center 2005
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Sonic AuthorScript Licensed for Win XP Media Center Edition 2005
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Olympus to Launch Hard Disc Portable Music Player
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Verbatim Shipping Certified 1-16x DVD+R Media
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Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Virgin to Unveil Portable Music Player
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2nd-generation LSI Logic Processors Received DivX certification
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Mamiya intros 22Mp medium format SLR
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Epson debuts 5Mp L-500V
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Kingmax launches Mars Series ultra-fast DDR2 Memory
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Toshina Announces new Slim-Line DVD-ROM drive
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Codemasters selects StarForce for protection of multiple DVD titles
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A new title by Codemasters is No. 1000 in StarForce's protection dossier
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Sony Unveils DVD Burner That Combines Stand-Alone And Computer-Attached DVD-Video Recording
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Kazaa loses P2P crown
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Seagate ST1 Series 1" HDD Is The Drive Of Choice For The Rio Carbon MP3 Player
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NVIDIA GeForce 6200 GPU Extends Technology Leadership into the Value PC Segment
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CES 2005 already a sell-out
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I/OMagic Set to Ship 8X External USB 2.0 Slim DVD Rewritable Drives
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Nintendo's Revolution will follow PS3 timescale, says Fils-Aime
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PSX tops DVD recorder chart as price cuts boost sales
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UK Charts: FIFA 2005 goes in at number one
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Adaptec Redefines Price-Performance for Advanced Data Replication, Distribution and Protection Software
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Kazaa no longer king of P2P
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Foxconn to become OEM maker of ODDs for BTC
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CyberLink Launches DVD Burning Suites
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Taiwan market: Retail prices of 16x DVD DL burners still falling
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Monday, October 11, 2004
JVC Becomes a Member of Blu-ray Disc Association
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Dell Pocket DJ 5: Dell's 5GB competitor for the iPod mini. Plus a new slimmer 20GB Digital Jukebox
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Rumor site pictures Photo iPod for holidays
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HD-DVD Contest Heats Up
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FBI Takes the Hard Drives of IMC Servers in the UK
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JVC unveils 4GB hard disk digicam
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ATI already shipping PCI Express chipsets for AMD K8 platform
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Tandberg promises safer storage with fewer disks
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AOL prepares its own browser
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Hollywood takes P2P case to Supreme Court
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Half-Life 2 goes on sale online
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Top 20 computer threats unveiled
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Friday, October 8, 2004
16X Writers Roundup with Verbatim 16X DVD+R media, updated...
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PCIe graphics cards to account for 25% of graphics card market by year-end
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BenQ Joybee 125, Convenient access to data
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ATI Reports Record Revenues of US $572.2 Million in Q4
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Namco Announces Two Exclusive Launch Titles for Nintendo DS
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Rimage Says It Expects To Benefit From New Standards For Consumer Imaging
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CyberLink Launches PowerProducer 3
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Kodak and Sun Microsystems Settle Lawsuit; Sun to Pay Kodak $92 Million as Part of Agreement
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Thursday, October 7, 2004
DVD Forum Japan Conference 2004 took place yesterday
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Nintendo Says 12 DS Games to Debut in Japan
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Creative Debuts The PCMCIA Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook
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AOpen launches the perfect PCI Express solution
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Music Industry Sues 459 European Net Song-Swappers
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Six Corporations Invest in Optware!
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Sony, Matsushita to Debut Blu-Ray Disc Camcorders in '05
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Hitachi, Toshiba unveil fuel cells
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Nichia to supply lasers to disk rivals
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HLDS China factory severely damaged by fire!
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Sanyo and Sony expand overseas capacity for DSCs; Taiwan anticipates fewer orders
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ATI: PCIe graphics cards to account for 25% of graphics card market by year-end
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Fairchild DMOS 7-Channel Motor Driver IC Selected by TSST Korea for DVD-RW Product
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OCZ Technology and Inphi Corporation Introduce Zero-Buffer DDR Technology For Unbuffered Memory Modules
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Blu-Ray Group To Set Smaller DVD Format
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Pioneer, Sharp show Blu-ray Disc prototypes
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PCI Express solution from AOpen
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Extra power from Soltek
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Wednesday, October 6, 2004
Blu-ray Disc Association Launches With More Than 70 Companies
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Tony Hawk's Underground 2 for GameCube Offers Action Sports Cinematics in High-Quality DivX Video
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Canon announces SX50 Projector World's Most Compact, Lightweight, LCOS Projector, Featuring SXGA+ Resolution
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Windows XP SP2 finally hits the shops
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LiteOn ships a combined 1m DVD burners and DVD recorders in September
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Xbox2 To have HD-DVD?
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Microsoft's Xbox Live Usage Takes Off in Asia
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New Sony computer boasts 1,000 gigabytes of storage
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HD-DVD group wants MS to battle Blu-ray
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SiS will release PCI Express chipsets for the AMD K8 platform
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Ritek develops dye to produce DVD+R DL discs
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Verbatim Shipping High-Speed DVD+R Double Layer 3-pack
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AMD's dual-core performance boost
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Kodak Updates Its Image
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Tuesday, October 5, 2004
Visible Light Communications Using LEDs!
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Sony's home server offers 1 terabyte of storage
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Taiwan second-tier makers raise CD-R OEM prices to US$0.10
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Lite-On IT has record-high revenues in September
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Intel Collaborates With Nokia, Symbian To Help Deliver Series 60 Platform-Based 3G Smartphones Using Intel Technology
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Sony celebrates five years of SA-CD
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Sharp Takes Aim at PDP Market with Biggest LCD TV
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Iomega Unleashes 16x Double-Layer DVD Drives
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nForce 4 rumours
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Star Wars Battlefront knocks The Sims 2 from the top
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HexaLock's CD Copy Protection Technology in Spinergy's products
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Soltek K8AN2E-GR Mainboard
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Monday, October 4, 2004
DVD+RW 8X Disc Specification Ready for Distribution to Licensees
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Asaca Debuts World's First Blue Laser Optical Storage Library Utilizing Cartridge-Free Media
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Buffalo Ships Networked DVD Media Player Using Sigma's WMV9 Chip
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Maxell Announces Price Increase on Computer Tape Media
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Disc Makers Announces Dramatic Price Drop for Popular Elite Series Duplicators
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MKM Announced 16X DVD-R media
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Pioneer announces two slim-line DVD recorders DVR-K04/14
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Next-Gen DVD Drives for PCs to Hit Market in 2nd Half of '05
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MSI announces RX700PRO
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EU Digital Music Sales Will Reach ?836M In 2009, But Won't Replace CD
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Intel Introduces Suite Of Tools For Writing 64-Bit Code
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Half-Life 2 set for 26th November in Europe
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Western Digital enters mobile hard drive market
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Ritek: Prices of optical discs may bottom out in November
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Some graphics card makers have insufficient supply of GPUs
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Kodak wins patent lawsuit against Sun
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Work on Halo 2 game 'finished'
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DVD+RW 8X draft spec finalised
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CMC Magnetics to increase CD-R OEM prices
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20th Century Fox to adopt Blu-ray disc standard for new DVD
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Saturday, October 2, 2004
Optorite strikes back with the new DD1603
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Matsushita blends FeRAM technology with smart cards
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3DMark05 hotfix released
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New MSN Messenger beta leaks onto Web
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US music targets students
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Friday, October 1, 2004
Nvidia nForce 4 close to launch
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Mitsubishi Chemicals announced 8X DVD-R with CPRM support
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Pioneer Completes Acquisition of NEC Plasma Display Corporation
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JVC to Put on Sale New DVD Video Recorders
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Taiwan makers remain neutral in the HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray battle
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Pioneer to Release New HDD & DVD Recorders
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Taiwan makers wary as Japanese competitors expand 16x DVD+R/-R capacity
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Apple wants to expand music download service across Europe
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nVidia Claims 3DMark05 Record
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Toshiba to Introduce DVD Video Recorder with 600GB Hard Drive
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Microsoft launches appeal against EU anti-trust ruling
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8Mp Olympus E-300 dSLR shoots at 4:3
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Sony to Market Optical Head, and other Core Parts for Blu-Ray Disc Devices
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