Monday, January 31, 2005
New Universal Media Disc To Bring Opportunities To The Music Business
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Plasmon announces launch of UDO Desktop Drive
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Calimetrics Has Ceased Operations
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ATI's FireGL'TM' V5000 Redefines Mid-Range Graphics for the Professional Workstation Market
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More Affordable Graphics Cards May Hit the Market
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Two Chinese companies sue Philps and Sony, claiming price fixing
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What high-definition will do to DVDs
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NEC, NEC Electronics Develop Voice Recognition Software for Mobile Phones
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Double Layer Technology now available in Aleratec 16x DVD/CD 1:3 and 1:7 Duplicator Towers
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Half-Life 2 sells 1.7 million units through retail
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Bought a new phone? You and 194 million others
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SBC Agrees to Acquire AT&T for $16 Billion
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Games win for Blu-ray DVD format
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Sunday, January 30, 2005
Norway upholds 'Napster' ruling
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Saturday, January 29, 2005
Corsair Introduces COOL Water Cooling Kit
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Canon Makes a Splash with New 10X42 L Waterproof Image Stabilized Binoculars for Outdoor and Marine Use
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Study Finds Epson 3LCD Technology Produces Better Color Than Single Chip DLP Technology
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MPEG LA to Expand AVC Patent Portfolio License Coverage; Royalty Rates to Remain the Same
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Friday, January 28, 2005
BOE HYDIS Doubles Mobile LCD Brightness, Same Power
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Netscape browser gets an overhaul
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Sony preps PlayStation 'music download service'
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HDD/DVD Recorders Grew Most in 2004 CE Shipments
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Intersil Announces a New Multiphase CPU Core Controller with Integrated Gate Drivers for Intel Centrino Platforms
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BIEM - International Organization for Mechanical Rights Societies - Endorses IRMA's Anti-Piracy Program
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The DVD Forum will hold the 8th General Meeting/Workshop
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CyberLink Passes World's First PC Recording Certification for DVD-VR
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Lite-On IT to rely on own-brand sales in China, car-use ODDs for profitability
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RIAA Sues 717 More Over File Sharing
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Google, Yahoo Turn On Video Search
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ATI is World?s Biggest Discrete Graphics Supplier for 2004
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New non-PCIe graphics card keeps AGP mainboard users smiling
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Thursday, January 27, 2005
CyberLink Licenses InterActual Player Engine
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ATI is World's Biggest Discrete Graphics Supplier for 2004
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Samsung 6-in-1 coming soon
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Panasonic adds optical stabilizer to under-$1,000 three-chip camcorder
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Pioneer PDP-435SX 43-inch Digital HD Plasma TV Wins the 2004 ECCJ Chairman's Award
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CyberLink Passes World's First DVD-VR for PC Recording Certification
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LiteOn to rely on own-brand sales in China, car-use ODDs for profitability
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Albatron AGP6200: Great alternative for Mainboards with AGP interface!
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MPAA files new film-swapping suits
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Microsoft to Implement Worldwide Anti-Piracy Initiative
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Latest Opera browser gets vocal
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Acer launches new TravelMate 8100 series
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Adaptec and Vitesse into strategic alliance
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Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Ecma Standardizes Holographic Information Storage
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Hercules Puts Wireless Networking Within Reach Of The GeneralL Public
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Chinese DVD player makers sue consumer giants over royalties
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CyberLink PowerDVD 6 Advances Audio Technologies to Create the Ultimate DVD Experience on the PC
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Creative Announces E-MU's Proteus X Desktop Sound Module
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Maxtor won't think small after all
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AOpen Announces Best-in-Class Display AGP Cards for Advanced Graphics and 3D Games
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BatMax Starts Production and Sales of the Worlds First Battery Life Extender for Mobile Phones and Smartphones
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Rambus Files Patent Infringement Suit against Use of Its Inventions by DDR2 and GDDRx Products
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Nero Digital Now Fully Integrated Into NeroVision Express 3
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Sharp's Powerful Actius MC24 Notebook Sells For Under $1000
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The AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 Processor Reigns as Best Desktop Processor of 2004 According to Leading Market Research Firm In-Stat
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Motorola focuses on Linux smartphones for 2005
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AMD to launch dual-core Toledo to counter the Intel Smithfield
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Lead Data lands over-NT$500 million order for MPEG4 players
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Microsoft cracks down on Windows pirates
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Europe wants cheaper storage and lots of it
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New CD/DVD Technology Is A Slow Burn
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Taiwan market: HP unveils two LightScribe 16x DVD Dual DL burners
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Lite-on ships 'fastest' DVD rewriter
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New Brand of Blank Media, Tuffdisc, Forged in the Fires of Hell
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Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Take-Two Acquires Sega Game Studios for $24 Million
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Siemens expanding 3G wireless efforts in U.S.
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Google launches TV search service
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Intel to unveil Centrino chip update
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ATI delivers first integrated DirectX 9 Graphics chipset for AMD Athlon 64 and Sempron platforms
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Samsung begins mass-producing world's fastest chips
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Nvidia enters server segments with new PCI-Express core-logic solutions
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Nokia to implement TI's integrated single-chip solution for mobiles
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AOpen Aeolus 6200 AGP series to make their debut
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Napster looking to enter movie downloads
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Chinese DVD players enter Taiwan market after Philips blocks EU and US imports
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Waitec presents USB 2.0 external 16x DVD Burner Double Layer, Dual Format
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Zoran's High-Definition display processor powers Samsung's Blu-Ray recorder
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Macrovision showcases new music protection scheme
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Plextor Increases DVD Recording Speeds with Free Firmware Upgrade
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Olympus Offers Lead-Free Aspherical Lens Products With Low Chromatic Dispersion Over a 1450-1650 Nanometer Range
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Samsung Electronics Goes into Mass Production of World's Fastest Memory for Multimedia Applications
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Monday, January 24, 2005
Double Layer Technology now available in Aleratec 16x DVD/CD
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Sony video chief admits strategic mistakes
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Macrovision Demonstrates the World's Most Widely Adopted Music Content Protection Solutions
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Sony introduces new line of DVD Handycam camcorders for 2005
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Sonic Solutions soars
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AOpen preps second-gen. Centrino desktop mobo
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Google denies move into VoIP business
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GIGABYTE is Launching an Internal 16X DVD Dual with 8X DVD+RW Writing and 6X DVD-RW
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Mini-PC sales help AOpen take top spot in Japan's barebones market
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New MSI China plant operating below expectations
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Sony releases latest version of Sound Forge 8 professional audio editing software
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Macrovision appoints new vice president of finance
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Kingston Tests DDR2 Memory at 866MHz
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ATI Confirms Commitment to AGP Bus
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Electronic Arts outlines next-generation software plans
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Music industry: "There will be more lawsuits in 2005"
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TI integrates cell phone tasks on one chip
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Hackers Eavesdrop on Phone Networks to Steal Data
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Sunday, January 23, 2005
Konica Minolta Introduces the New DiMAGE Z5 Digital Camera
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Konica Minolta Introduces the Speedy New DiMAGE Z20 Digital Camera
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Macrovision Showcases Latest Music Protection and Anti-Piracy Solutions at Midem 2005
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Saturday, January 22, 2005
Bill Gates plots a Windows future
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German PC copyright levy under fire
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Music industry boss defends file-sharing lawsuits
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Sony to boost Playstation production
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Ritek & CMC may suffer loss of asset value
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Intel accelerating virtualization effort
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Konica launches two new 5MP digital cameras
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Friday, January 21, 2005
"No regrets" says disappointed Nakamura
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Reduction of entrance fee for CD Patent License Pr
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Plasmon Announces New Multi Drives for DVD/CD
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CyberLink PowerDirector 4 offers fast-and-easy home video editing
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Sony boosts memory stick capacity to 4GB
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ASUS introduces notebook total solution based on Intel's latest Sonoma platform
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Top gadget makers join on copyright
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DVI interface card supports UXGA
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Thomson Inks DTV Alliance with Funai
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BenQ unveils 3 HDD DVD recorder models for own-brand sale
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Intel to launch new dual-core desktop CPU, Presler, in 1Q 2006
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MedioStream announces initiative to improve DVD format interoperability
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Microsoft marries Hotmail and Outlook in new service
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Intel says new mobile chip equals high-end Pentium 4 in performance
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Global digital Music market soared in 2004
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LG sniffing round Siemens mobile phone biz
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'Halo 2' Video Game Sales Hit 6.4 Mln Units
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Fujitsu mulls scaling back plasma-display panel business
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Sony to open up PSP media format
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AMD to keep dual-core processors in current 90nm power envelope
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Laser diode makers push power envelope
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Fibre channel drive interoperability at 4 GB/SEC a success for Seagate
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Microsoft revives Exchange road map
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Thursday, January 20, 2005
Smaller Players Gain On Large Enterprises In Optical Media Market
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NVIDIA's next-generation GeForce chipset will power PlayStation 3
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First convictions in U.S. P2P piracy fight
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WD Enters Miniature HDD Market For Consumer Electronics Applications
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Samsung Ramps Up DDR2 Production for Much-Anticipated Intel Notebook Chipset Launch
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Acer TravelMate 8100 Delivers Unprecedented Performance for Mobile Users
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Intel Promotes One Corporate Vice President, Elects Four New Corporate Vice Presidents
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Dell Announces New Inspiron 6000 Series
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Toshiba's Tecra A4 Notebook Delivers Affordable, State-of-the-Art Mobile Computing for Business Professionals
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Canon's New PowerShot A510 Digital Camera Provides Quality and Flexibility in an Affordable Compact Package
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Toshiba Announches New Satellite M45 Notebook Series
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EA Rocks the Court with Beastie Boys in NBA STREET V3
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HP to have Lite-On IT, BenQ produce LightScribe 16x DVD burners
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Four New DC lenses for "Konica Minolta" digital SLR camera
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SAMSUNG Introduces World?s First "3-dimensional Movement Recognition" Phone
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Samsung completes working prototype of 512Mbit mobile DRAM
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ATI Drives High Definition Visual Performance into Thin-and-Light Notebook PCs
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ASUS Introduces Powerful Motherboard Incorporating Dual-Xeon Platform with EM64T and E7320 Chipset
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Web photo storage market hots up
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Legal music downloads 'take off'
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Wednesday, January 19, 2005
NVIDIA Mobile GPUs Support New Intel Centrino Mobile Technology Platform
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Pioneer Introduces Professional DJ Mixer
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Intel updates Centrino, improves graphics
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California senator goes after P2P
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Popular NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GPU adapted for use with AGP interface
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Intel updates Centrino notebook computer chips
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Panasonic to release digital SLR camera with Leica lens in 2006
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Philips introduces ultra-small 8-Bit microcontroller family
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Samsung selects Texas Instruments imaging processor for cameraphone
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Sony warns customers over leaked PSP update
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Speak easy plan for media players
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Google releases photo software
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Video game industry sales reach record pace in 2004
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Moser Baer, IIT Delhi sign Memorandum of Understanding
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Samsung Electronics Says High-bandwidth 512Mb Memory Will Enable 3D Graphics in Smaller Mobile Phones
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Rambus Responds to Recent Hynix Press Statements
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AMD Reports Fourth Quarter and Annual Results
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Intel, Revelations Unlock Door to the Digital Home
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VERITAS Backup Exec Software Helps Protect Critical Data in Microsoft Partner Solutions Center
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Corsair Announces 2GB USB Flash Voyager Drive
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EA and SEE Advertising End Long-Term Relationship
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ESPN and EA Sign Agreement for Sports Games
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Nero Digital Proves to Be the Technology of Choice for Next Generation DVD at the International CES 2005 Show
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Sonopress Joins Blu-ray Disc Association
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Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Octave Systems Video of Microboards Print Factory
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Datawrite Media - CDRinfo's Tests
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Elpida Integrates Error Correction Circuit in DRAM
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HP rolls out Itanium 2 servers
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Samsung Supplies Multi-chip Packages to Sony for PlayStation Portable
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Newest DJ Turntable from Pioneer Offers .mp3 Capability
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Electronic Arts and ESPN Sign 15-Year Deal to Sell Games
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Toshiba's New Ubiquitous Viewer Software Gives Anytime Access to PCs from Mobile Phones
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Today's software cracks tommorow's movies
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American DVD Pirates Face 15 Years
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Cinema on Web - COW - Partners With DivXNetworks to Protect Bollywood from Piracy and Generate New Revenue
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Siemens mobile arm for sale or closure
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Taiwan maker Protop lands OEM order for mini-DVD players from Warner Brothers
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Samsung Expands Hi-Def DVD Player Line
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New Centrino notebooks highlight enterprise mobility
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Monday, January 17, 2005
SunnComm?s MediaMax Copy Management Technology is Included On a Record 10 Million CDs in North America
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RIAA files suit against 2 more Penn students
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FineArch announces Ogg Vorbis-compatible sound decoder LSI equipped with a delta-sigma DAC
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Sony PSP 'update' adds office apps, browser, email
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Sony to Release QUALIA 001
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Yamaha starts offering multimedia content in China
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Sharp claims world's brightest notebook LCD
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BenQ resumes OEM production of DVD drives for Pioneer
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Disk drives to stop shrinking
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DVD retail legend falls from Apex
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Motorola may benefit from Samsung slump
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Maxell's New DVD-RPRO Resists Scratches, Dust and Smudges
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Handheld battle starts in 2005
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EA to take on film and TV giants
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Sunday, January 16, 2005
Double-layer meets 100% bus-powered
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Zoran faces DVD write-down charges and poor Q4 sales
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Panasonic, Olympus in d-SLR alliance
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Philips crackdown on DVD royalties issue may benefit FVD players
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AOpen Announces High-Performance AGP Display Cards for Advanced Graphics and 3D Games
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Roxio Popcorn Awarded Best of Show at Macworld
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Tim Frost joins DaTARIUS as Group Marketing Manager
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SunnComm Signs Agreement with Universal Music Group
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Lite-On to be exclusive partner for HP opticals worldwide!
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Samsung Introduces World's First ''3-dimensional Movement Recognition'' Phone
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Samsung GDDR3 Graphics Memory Shipments Meet 2004 Demand Topping 15 Million Units
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The New Minox DC 5222 digital camera with 5.2 Megapixels and a 2.5 inch monitor
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Japan in Shock on News of Samsung's US$10 Bln Profits
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The Inventor of the Blue LED Settles His Lawsuit Against His Former Employer
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Saturday, January 15, 2005
CMC, Ritek may suffer drop in the value of assets due to new financial reporting criteria
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TDK Launches WORM type LTO Ultrium 3 Data Cartridge
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Olympus and Panasonic Sign Agreement
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Sony PSP to ship in UK on 18 March - Amazon
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Hitachi develops 200-Gbyte holographic disk
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Thursday, January 13, 2005
London menaced by flaming DVD players
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T-Mobile Says Hacker Penetrated Computer Network
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Sharp to invest two bln dlrs to boost LCD panel output
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Improved image-shrinking technology claimed
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TI, AT&T Team Up to Advance Voice over IP Adoption
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DIVX Enables RSS News & Online Information On TVS Through CE Devices, DVD Players etc. Via Newsgator
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First Pocket PC with 1.3 Mega-Pixel Digital Camera
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Intel, ZTE to Expand Global WiMAX Footprint
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Wednesday, January 12, 2005
SAI Releases WriteDVD! UDF Writing Software For Linux
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Samsung Electronics Develops High Performance Digital TV Receiver Chip
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Nikon announces pricing and availability for D2X Digital SLR camera
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Samsung develops mobile phone with motion-recognition capability
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LG, Microsoft converge
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Ricoh to Market 5.02-Megapixel Digital Camera with Longer Battery Life
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Qualia video device boosts image quality
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Apple slims down Macintosh computer, iPod
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New Age of Empires due this year
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Yahoo Heads For The Desktop
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Microsoft issues two new 'critical' security patches
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Lite-On IT, BenQ: OEM 16x DVD burners faced with cutthroat price competition from Samsung
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HD MPEG-2 PCI Decoder Working Up To 200Mbps
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Samsung Debuts New Mini DVD Player For Kids
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Philips Intros Triple Laser Pickup
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Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Child warning over mobile phones
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Roxio Showcases Expanded Mac Software Line at Macworld Expo
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AMD Announces Turion Processor
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Calls issued for unifying HD DVD/Blue-ray formats at CES
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Taiwan DVD player makers: OEM orders shifting from China to Taiwan and S. Korea
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DIRECTV Debuts Home Media Center
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Recordable DVD Council Formats Dominate DVD Camcorder Market
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Hitachi World?s First HD MPEG-2 PCI Decoder Working Up To 200Mbps
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Foxconn taking over ODD production lines, R&D staff from BTC
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VoIP to get boost from mobile-phone sales
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LaCie Unveils DVD Burner With LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling Technology
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Industry Boosted By $21.2 Billion In Annual DVD Sales And Rentals
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Grand Theft Auto planned for PSP
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Philips targets DDR2 memory modules with new high-speed registers
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SAMSUNG Electronics Develops World's First Eight-die Multi Chip Package for Multimedia Cell Phones
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LG develops new cell phone for 3-D games
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IBM to Give Away 500 Patents
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European broadcast support for TDK's Professional Disc
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Nichia and Nakamura settle for only $8m
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Games software giants swell Blu-ray group
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Cell phone virus turns up the heat
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IBM frees 500 software patents
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LaCie Kicks Off 2005 With New And Innovative Storage Solutions
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3Com is First to Complete Telephony, Data, Wireless and Power over Ethernet
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Kano Technologies Introduces the X-SPAND PRO SATA II Storage System for Mac and PC
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Samsung Develops the World's Largest Transmissive Plastic TFT-LCD Panel
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Next-generation Sony Blu-ray Unit at CDRInfo
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Monday, January 10, 2005
Shinco shifts from DVD players to EVD players
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Sony gives PSP its US debut
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Micron Enables Servers with Industry's First PC2-5300 FBDIMMs
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Samsung launches speech-to-SMS phone
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Silent, Ultra-low Power GPU from S3
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Gran Turismo 4 finally released in Japan
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Next Gen DVD War Turns Nasty
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China market: Shinco shifts from DVD players to EVD players
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Hitachi drives get bigger--and smaller
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Momentum gaining for cell phones as credit cards
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Porn could decide DVD format battle
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Samsung Electronics Develops World's First Eight-Die Multi-Chip Package Technology for Multimedia Cell Phones
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AMD Kicks off New Year With Mobile Performance Personified
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AMD Promotes New AMD Holographic Label and Security Features to Help Ensure Customer Satisfaction
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Sunday, January 9, 2005
LiteOn Introduces SOHW-1673S: 8x DVD+RW & 6x DVD-RW Support
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TDK Introduces DVD/CD Media Featuring HP LightScribe Technology
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Exclusive TDK Durabits Coating Technology Makes
Cartridges-Free Blu-ray Discs A Reality
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TDK Debuts A Wide Variety Of Recordable DVD Media AT CES
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TDK Expands Its Media Line With 16X DVD+R And DVD-R
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TDK Now Shipping Its PrintOn DVD Recordable Line
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TDK Delivers Camcorder Media For Any Digital Recording Market
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Batman stars as HD DVD group confirms launch date
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Oops: Blue Screen Of Death interrupts Gates' CES pitch
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Hitachi plans 500GB hard disk, largest ever
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Macrovision Leverages World Leadership in Software Protection Technologies
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Memorex Introduces Cool Colors DVD+R Media
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Memorex Introduces Next Generation 16X DL DVD Recorders in Internal and External Models
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Panasonic and HP Make It Easier for Consumers to Enjoy DVD Recording
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Porn Business Driving DVD Technology
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SAMSUNG DVD Recorders Set The Standard For Recording Ease
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SAMSUNG?S New High-Def Conversion DVD Players Pack Serious Punch
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SAMSUNG?S DVD/VHS Combo Line Now Includes The First Up-Conversion Player
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Seagate Ships 400GB External Hard Drive
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Sony Photo Vault Mini CD-R Station Now Available
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Sony Debuts New Micro Vault Lineup At CES
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Sony Introduces Advanced DVD And Audio/Video Component Line With HDMI Digital Interface
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Sony Stakes Out HD Leadership Position
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Saturday, January 8, 2005
InterVideo Extends Offer for Free Download of DiscMaster 2 Data Burning Software
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Samsung Camera introduces the Digimax V700 - a 7-megapixel, 3x zoom digital still camera.
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Friday, January 7, 2005
DVD Double-Layer Recorder 16x Dual Format External
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OPTWARE Makes Bold Move to Standardize Holographic Versatile Disc
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World's First Single-Chip Solution for Multi-Standard High Definition TV, DVD, Set-Top Boxes and Car Multimedia Center
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SANDISK Introduces Flash Memory Storage Card Line for Video Games
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Plextor to support 6X DVD+/-R DL writing for PX-716A with 1.05 firmware
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NVIDIA Introduces GeForce Go 6 SERIES for Thin and Light Notebooks
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HD DVD Hardware and Movie Titles Unveiled at the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show
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Vivendi Universal Games Joins Blu-ray Disc Association
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Electronic Arts Joins Blu-ray Disc Association
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Dolby and Mitsubishi Announce Industry's First HDTVs with Built-In DVR Capability and Dolby Digital Recording
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Rimage and Tech Data U.S. Establish Distribution Agreement
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CyberLink to Support Upcoming DivX 6 Video Technology in Line of Software
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Cirrus Logic Software Cuts Consumer Confusion, Eliminates Need to `Finalize' Recorded DVD Disc Media
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New Cirrus Logic DVD Recorder Platform Enables Breakthrough Ease of Use and $99 Retail Price Targets
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Ulead Video Editing and DVD Creation Software Included with Creative USB Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor
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Nero Digital Now Supported on Apex Digital DVD Players
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ARCHOS Unveils New Sleek and Stylish ARCDrive 4GB USB Key
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Experience Highest Quality Home Theater TV on Your PC with ATI's TV Wonder Elite
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Sonic Launches World's First TiVo Service-enabled DVD Creation Solution for PC Users
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Roxio to Support DivX 6 Video Technology
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Sonic Announces CinePlayer HD
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Sonic Brings Digital Media Networking Home
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Toshiba's Venerable 2.5-Inch Hard Disk Drive Hits Milestone of 75 Million Units Shipped
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Toshiba Begins Shipping 2GB 0.85-Inch Hard Disk Drive; World's Smallest HDD Brings High-Capacity Storage to Mobile Devices
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Toshiba's Market-Leading 1.8-Inch Hard Disk Drive Surpasses 10 Million Units Shipped Milestone
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Toshiba Offers 16X -R upgrade for SD-R5372!
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Toshiba Introduces Industry's First Slim-Line Optical Drive Incorporating LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling Technology
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Mad Dog Multimedia Unleashes New DOMINATOR FX 5500 Graphics Accelerators
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Mad Dog Multimedia to Offer ATI-based PREDATOR and DOMINATOR
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Hitachi's Expanded Line-Up of DVD Camcorders Boasts Slim New Design and Range of Technical Enhancements
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Nero Announces Nero ShowTime Mobile
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Thursday, January 6, 2005
MPEG LA Announces OMA DRM Patent License Terms
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LG Electronics Announces First DVD Recorder with Microsoft DVR Software Technology
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Canon's New Entry and Mid Level Mini DV Camcorders Make Capturing Home Movies and Photos Simple and Affordable
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Canon Furthers Its Leadership in Digital Capture-to-Output Solutions with New Consumer Product Introductions at CES 2005
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I/OMagic Adds New Portable Storage Device, the GigaBank Elite 40, to its Product Line-Up
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Verbatim Poised for Next DVD+R DL Performance Leap
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NTI Showcases New Integrated CD & DVD-Maker 7 Titanium Consumer Software Suite at CES
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AOpen Announces Aeolus 6200 TurboCache Series
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Ricoh Corporation to Market Ricoh Branded Discs to Retailers and Consumers
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AMD64 Processors Power Digital Home
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The Olympus C-5500 Sport Zoom Makes Powerful Digital Photography Possible for All
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New 4.0-megapixel Olympus D-425 Digital Camera Designed for Effortless Ease of Use
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Olympus Announces the C-7070 Wide Zoom: Rugged on the Outside, Professional on the Inside
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Nero-based Digital Video Solutions Incorporate Innovative Video Content Protection System (VCPS) for Safe Recording
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M-Systems Launches DiskOnChip G4
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Sonic to Equip Studios with HD DVD Authoring Systems to Enable Title Production for HD DVD Launch
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LG Electronics Launches Wireless LCD TV Based On Sigma's EM8620L Media Processor
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Sigma Launches The First All-Format Media Processor Offering High Definition Support For H.264, WMV9/VC-1, and MPEG-2
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Sonic and Panasonic Collaborate on Blu-ray Disc Authoring Systems for Hollywood Studios
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Sonic Announces Support for Blu-ray Disc Data Recording
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Sonic Unveils AuthorScript CE 6 -- Next-Generation DVD and CD Platform for CE Manufacturers
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Sonic and Avtrex Create Integrated DVD Recording and DVR Solution
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ATI's RADEON'TM' X800 XT Single Slot Graphics Solution for the Mac Powers Apple 30-inch Display
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Hitachi Builds Hard-Drive Home at CES 2005
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Nero 6 Ultra Edition --Version 6.6-- Wins Coveted PC Magazine's Editor's Choice Award
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Pioneer Introduces DVR-109/A09, 16X +/-R and 4X +/-R DL burner
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Wednesday, January 5, 2005
Pioneer's Announces DVR-A09 and Blu-ray Burners at CES
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New Kodak Z-Series Digital Cameras
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OLYMPUS Portable Music Player Enabled by SEAGATE 1-Inch Hard Drive Launches in US
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1X1 CD Duplicator Stand Alone CD Duplicator System
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South Korea's Samsung develops world's largest organic LED panel
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InPhase shows prototype of holographic disc drive
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Verbatim Technology Moves DVD Forum-compliant 4x DVD-R Dual Layer Media from Concept to Testing
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Verbatim Doubles DVD-R Media Write Speed to 16x
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Verbatim Launches Innovative Mini DVD DigitalMovie DVD-R/RW Discs with Hollywood Movie Reel Look
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Verbatim Announces LightScribe-compatible 52x CD-R and 8x DVD+R Discs
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Verbatim Introduces New Video DVD Media Optimized for Consumer Home Movie Recording
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Verbatim Begins Final Testing of New 8x DVD+RW Media
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Samsung sees a slight DRAM oversupply for 2005
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Digitally Imported Radio Adds Streams in Coding Technologies MPEG-4 aacPlus Format
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Happy New Year Tests from CDRinfo.com
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Tuesday, January 4, 2005
InterVideo Announces DVD Copy 3 Double Layer DVD+R Burning Capabilities at CES
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InPhase Technologies Introduces the World's First Holographic Drive Prototype
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RITEK Will Present a Full Range of Optical Storage Media in CES Show
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Verbatim/MKM Announces Development Plans for Blu-ray and HD-DVD Media
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Pioneer Player Works With DVD, DVD-Audio, SACD, WMA, .mp3, DVD-R, DVD-RW, .JPG, DivX
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Pioneer's New DVD Recorders Give New Found Freedom to Television Lovers
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AMD Germany finds no re-marked chips in channel
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DVD Recorders to Overtake DVD Players in Semi Revs
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Piracy hits Hollywood in the wallet
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Canon to start making rear-projection TVs
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Samsung Develops the World's Largest 21-inch OLED for TVs
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Intel Builds Static RAM on 65nm Process ? Set for Production in 2005
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DVD Player Semiconductor Revenue Expected to Plunge While DVD Recorder Semiconductor Revenue Will Surge
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Philips Announces Nexperia TV810 LCD TV
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Plextor Introduces Cost-Reduced Version Of 52X CD-R/RW Drive
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Advanced Media Introduces "QuattroDrive" Four-in-One Media Drive
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MIPS(R) Architecture Driving DVD Recorder Market
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FIC Vassili Personal Media Player Showcases Capabilities of AMD Alchemy Au1200 Processor
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GoVideo to Integrate the AMD Alchemy Au1200 Processor in Next Generation of Portable Video Players
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DivX Brings Format to DVD Recorders
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'TiVo-To-Go' Debuts
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New Aleratec CD Digital Photo Copy Station
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Monday, January 3, 2005
AOpen Announces XC Cube EY855: First SFF PC based on Pentium M
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Philips showcases semiconductor solutions for the Connected Consumer at the 2005 CES
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Philips introduces complete reference design for integrated HD digital television
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LSI Logic Enables DivX Encoding for DVD Recorders With DoMiNo 8603 Single-Chip Processor
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Taiwan market: Retail prices of 16x DVD Dual DL burners drop
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DVD Copy Protection: Take 2
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Bravo II Now Ships with Mac & PC Software in Every Box
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One million counterfeit AMD processors seized
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MSI launches its new MEGA PLAYER 521 5-in-1 Portable Audio Device
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Intel starts sampling 600-series chip, AMD moves ahead on dual-core Opteron
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Intel to introduce C0 stepping 915P/G chipsets in March
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Philips Develops 8 ms 19-inch LCD Monitor
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Nvidia Announces PureVideo Technology
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Nvidia to debut entry-level AGP-capable GeForce 6-series chip
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Zensonic Announces Z500 Networked DVD Media Player
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AMD Introduces the AMD Alchemy Au1200 Processor, Forges New Era of Portable Multimedia
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Philips demonstrates its Blu-ray Disc PC drive capable of reading and writing on CD, DVD and Blu-ray Discs
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The World?s Best DJ Headphone Arrives in the United States
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Microboards Introduces CD/DVD Publisher
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