Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Toshiba Tops Global Market Share in Consumer Electronics Hard Disk Drives
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New Laptop Without Hard disk by NEC
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Sony PS2 Reaches 100 Million Shipments
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Quake 4 Demo Available
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FVD Players Enter Volume Production
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Matsushita Ceases CRT operations in North America and Europe
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Albatron's GeForce 6600, 6600LE VGA cards Packing 512 MB
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University of Tokyo and Sharp Collaborate on Technologies for Flexible Electronics
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Gainward Takes the World Record in 3DMark 2005
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Zoran, Thomson partner on ATSC/NTSC Reference Design
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Intel Yonah Performance Preview
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Blu-ray Launch Details at Upcoming CES
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Plextor Japan Delays Launch of its PX-760A Series
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Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Club 3D Releases the 6600 DDR2 PCIe Card
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Seiko Epson to Cut Exposure to Mobile Phones
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Hollywood Partially Neglects MPEG-4 For HD Titles
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Mozilla to Release Firefox 1.5 Today
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Intel's Fashionable Laptop PC
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First DivX Certified Digital Camera
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Some Thoughts On the DRM Fiasco
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Idemitsu and Sony to Jointly Develop Materials for OLED
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Philips Unveils New Nexperia Semiconductor for LCD TVs
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Nintendo's Revolution to be Showcased at E3?
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Maxell Introduces Holographic Recording Media
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Global Recordable DVD Demand Grows Sharply to 3.6 Billion Discs in 2005
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NEC to Take Majority Stake in Philips Unit
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Sony PSP Gets Support For WMA
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Monday, November 28, 2005
Infineon Announces 90nm Hard Disk Drive Read Channel Core HDDs
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Pentium 4 Overclocked to 6GHz
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ECS Introduces NVIDIA NFORCE4 SLI x16 Motherboard
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Samsung Claims Largest Flexible LCD Panel
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PlayStation 3 to Have Parental Controls
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LG Launches First Terrestrial DMB-Enabled PDA
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Pioneer Updates DVR-110/DVR-110D DVD Drives
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Sunday, November 27, 2005
Lite-On IT Targets the Top
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Friday, November 25, 2005
Video Power Combined with Innovative Cooling by Asus
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LiteOn Officially Releases Its First Drive with DVD-RAM Support
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Pioneer and NEC to Showcase Next-gen DVD Drives in December
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Teac MP-400 MP3 Player: Entertainment and Fun
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Macrovision Forces Removal of DVD Decrypter
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Kazaa Forced to Block Search Terms
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LG to Launch First TD-SCDMA/WCDMA/GSM Triple-mode Mobile Phone
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New Teac DVD DL Burner For Notebooks
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Ricoh Updates the Caplio GX8 and Caplio R3 Firmware
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Samsung Releases New Motion-Recognition Phone
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Fujifilm Introduces Labelflash DVD Discs
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Thursday, November 24, 2005
VIA Hyperion Pro Driver package v.5.06A
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ATI to Introduce new Flagship GPU Line in 1Q 06
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Canon Develops Printer for Digital TV Broadcasts
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AU Optronics Denies Report of Plant Spinoff
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Opera Releases Security Patch
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LiteOn SHW-1635S Review
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Microsoft Admits Xbox 360 Problems
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Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Company to Reverse-engineer iPod's DRM
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LG LRM-519 Running Microsoft's New DVR Platform Available
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New A-Series Models from BenQ Mobile
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Samsung Partners with Qualcomm
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S.Korea Delays Microsoft Ruling
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Create Widescreen HD Movies and the Latest MPEG-4 Formats
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Matrox Axio Release 1.5 Now Shipping
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Ubisoft And Sony Extend Their Collaboration For The PSP
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Hollywood, BitTorrent Reach Agreement
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Connect Your PSP to Xbox 360
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Battlefield 2 1.12 Patch Released
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nVIDIA ForceWare Drivers for Windows v81.95
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FVD Player on Sale in Taiwan
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Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Nero Launches SIPPS Free VoIP Softphone
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Xbox 360 Hits Shelves, Should I Wait For PS3?
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VIA Begins Sampling of VIA K8T900 Chipset
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Asustek To Manufacture Notebooks for HP
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Samsung Releases Slim Phone in U.S.
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ATI's Chairman Retires
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Microsoft to Standardize Office
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Texas Sues Sony BMG Sony Over Spyware
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Sony, Samsung's LCD Venture to Invest 10 bln Yen to Expand Capacity
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Protect your data with Ricoh EncryptEase
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DVD Forum Readies 12x-speed DVD-RAM Specifications
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Intel, Micron to Form NAND Joint Venture
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UPDATE: Pioneer Reforms to Revive Business
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Monday, November 21, 2005
Corsair Announces 4GB USB2.0 Drive
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ATI All-In-Wonder'R' X1800 XL Available
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GEAR Announces new GEAR Video 8.01 Release
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TiVo to Allow iPod Video Downloads
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The First LightScribe Publishing Tower
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Sony Claims Completion of First Blu-ray Disc Movie
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NEC Germany Announces LabelFlash DVD Burners
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Friday, November 18, 2005
PS3 Controller Design Here To Stay
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Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Release Candidate 3 Available
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Chaintech Releases New Graphics Cards
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DVD Forum 32nd Steering Committee Meeting Votes
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MIT's $100 Laptop Unveiled
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Infineon Seperates Memory Division
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Fujifilm FinePix E900 Preview
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OCZ Technology Together With DFI at CES 2006
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Microsoft Releases Office 12 Beta
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Hitachi, Others to Set Up Joint Chip Plant
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Windows Media Encoder 9 x64 Available For Download
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Lite-On IT Concerned About Sony-NEC Joint Venture
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Software Writers Spot Open Source in Sony BMG CDs
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Panasonic Develops First Chipset for Multi-format Blu-Ray Drives
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Thursday, November 17, 2005
Sony PSP Cracked Again
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Intel Launches Fast 90-Nanometer Flash Memory For Multimedia Handsets
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Xbox 360 Backwards Compatibility Lists Revealed
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Sony BMG Releases List With XCP Protected CDs
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Dolby Surrounds the Xbox 360
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UK Spammer Jailled For Six Years
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Xbox 360 Running on a 24" LCD
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Sony Launches Internet Phone Service
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Microsoft, Cable Companies Team Up on High-def TV
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M-Systems and Infineon Sign Supply Agreement for Mobile-RAM
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Toshiba to Use Samsung's OneNAND Technology
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Need for Speed Most Wanted Arrives
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HP May Support Both HD DVD, Blu-Ray Formats
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Games For Nintendo Revolution to Feature Parental Control
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Sony, NEC Joint Venture for Optical Disc Drives
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Alienware Releases the MJ-12 m7700a Featuring AMD Opteron Processors
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NEC ND-4551A Review
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Sony Introduces New HD Product Line-Ups for HD Content Creation
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New ASUS Main Station Motherboard Series Incorporates Intel 975X Chipset
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Hynix Introduces DRAM First JEDEC Standard 8GB DDR2 R-DIMMs
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Ballmer: Vista to Support HD DVD Format
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Music Industry Launches new Internet Piracy Crackdown
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Television Network to Showcase First Play-out-to-air From Holographic System
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VIA to Develop CPUs, Sees Off Intel
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US Retains Control of the Internet
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Samsung In Talks with Apple for Long-term Chip Deal - Again
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Microsoft Enters Supercomputer Market
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Sony Recalls 'Rootkit' CDs
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NTI Offers Blu-ray Burning SDK for Licensing
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OCZ Announces the Gamer eXtreme XTC 2GB Dual Channel Kits
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Plextor Launches New External 16x DVD Re-Writer and 18x DVD+R media
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DivX Radium Player Preview Available
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Opera Upgrades Mobile Web Browser
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Thomson Obtains MPEG audio Licence in Patent Sispute Settlement with Sisvel
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Logitech's New Harmony Remote Control for Xbox 360
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Texas Instruments Introduces A/D Converter With UXGA Support
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Nvidia ForceWare Version 81.94
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Intel Delivers New Pentium 4 672/662 Processors
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Daemon Tools V4.00 Released
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Samsung Unveils First WiBro Handsets at 2005 APEC IT Exhibition
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Nvidia Releases New 7800 GTX 512
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Monday, November 14, 2005
OCZ Technology Announces the Opening of OCZ Europe
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Point of View launches GeForce 7800 GTX 512MB
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Vodafone Licenses Marlin Anti-piracy Tech
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LCD TVs by Asustek
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XFX GeForce 7800 GTX 512 MB Series
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Intel Brings Virtualisation to the Desktop
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Microsoft Labels Sony's XCP Spyware
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Fujitsu Develops Low-power Consumption Technology For H.264 Compression Circuits
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Microsoft Delays Windows Vista Beta 2
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AOL, Warner Bros to Launch TV Service
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Sony Ericsson Launches New Phones
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Philips and Panasonic Verify HDCP For HDMI
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Adobe Releases Camera RAW 3.3 Beta
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Intel to Launch Broadwater 965 chipsets in 2Q 2006
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Elpida Delivers DDR3 SDRAM Memory Modules to Intel
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Governments Resume key Talks on Control of the Internet
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IBM's supercomputer Still the World's Fastest
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Sun Announces New Generation of Processors
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ATI Catalyst Drivers v5.11
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Xbox 360 Backward Compatible Through Emulating Software
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Nero 6 Reloaded Update
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Gigabyte Ulleashes GA-8N-SLI Quad Royal
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Saturday, November 12, 2005
Kingmax to Ship 2GB SO-DIMMs Coming Early 2006
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Friday, November 11, 2005
Sony BMG Suspends CD software
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Halo 2 at 720p With Xbox 360
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Nintendo Executive Hints at Coming Price War
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Kingmax Ultra Thin Flash Drive
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Club 3D X1800XT 512MB
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Trojan Hides Through Sony DRM
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Vantec AVOX Jukebox Review
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Nvidia to Speed 3D Phone Graphics
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IBM, Sony, Philips Form Linux Alliance
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US Proposes New Measures for Intellectual Property Thieves
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BenQ America Introduces New 2msec 19-inch LCD Monitor
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Cell Processor to Support Linux
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Thursday, November 10, 2005
Imation Unveils Plans For HD DVD and Blu-ray Media
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IBM Demos Low-cost 3D TV Prototype
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Pioneer DVR-110 Super-Multi DVD Burner Review
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UK Online Launches ADSL2+
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Thomson in Hollywood Digital Movie Deal
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Iomega Introduces 8 Gigabyte Micro Mini Hard Drives
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Future-proof Drive Technology from DaTARIUS
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Ritek Sees Growing Demand for DVD+R/-R DL Discs
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Sony's 5GB CompactVault
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XGI Itroduces Affordable DirectX 9 Compatible GPU
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InterVideo DVD Copy 4 For Fast File Conversion for Portable Video Players
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Samsung Starts Mass Production if 90nm 512Mb Mobile DRAM
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MPEG LA Announces Plan for Blu-Ray Patent License
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Asus Demos 4 Graphics Processors in SLI
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ATi Ships Radeon X1800 XT
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MGM to support Blu-ray Disc Format
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Microsoft and Associated Press to Join in News Video Distribution
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DVD+RW Alliance Promote DVD+R Standard in Taiwan
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Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Traxdata Launches 8x DVD+R DL Media
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Packard Bell picks Nero Digital for DVD Player
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SunnComm Falls for Website's Spoof About DRM
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Microsoft Patches Windows Graphics Problem
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Plasma Display Shortages Coming
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Warning for Nikon D50, D70 or D100 US Owners
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JupiterReasearch Forecasts an Ongoing Threat to Cookies From Anti-spyware Applications
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Microsoft's CFO Predicts Huge Sales for Xbox 360
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ECS Unveils 955X-embedded CrossFire Motherboard
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Matrox DualHead2Go Offers New Way to Add Multi-display Support
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Toshiba and NEC to Collaborate on 45-nanometer System LSI Process Technologies
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Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Philips Launches New Website For Firmware Download
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No Region Code For PS3 Games
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BenQ Mobile To Be Real Madrid's New Major Sponsor
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Radeon X1300 and X1600 Won't Need Master Cards
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PNY, Albatron, Leadtek to Deliver 6800GS GPUs
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Asus Introduces CrossFire Motherboard
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MSI Launches New MP3 Players
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LG Demonstrates its First Java-based Mobile Phone
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Microsoft Launches new SQL Server, Visual Studio
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Microsoft to Showcases Xbox 360 in Mojave Desert
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Philips Announces New CPU for Mobile Media
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Samsung to Invest US$44.9 BLN on R&D
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Grokster Loses File-Sharing Case
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New NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GS GPU Available For Holiday Season
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Monday, November 07, 2005
IRiver to Work on WiBro Portable Game Player
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Philips Changes the Gaming Experience
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Samsung Challenges Japanese Fuel Cell Technology
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EA to Offer Digital Music Downloads
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An Interview With Sony's Boss
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Yahoo, Google to Launch New Wireless Services
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Yahoo to Connect Services With TiVo
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Europe Inflight Mobile Framework Next Year
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CyberLink Licenses DRM Technology to I-O Data
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Malaysia Warned Over Pirated CDs
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A Blue Laser Story
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Russinovich Continues Its Criticism Against Sony
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Friday, November 04, 2005
BenQ Joins the RWPPI
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LG Releases Slim MP3 Slide Phones
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Sony Patch Uncloaks Hidden DRM Code
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Corsair Memory Certified as SLI Ready
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Analysts Predict Users to Prefer Xbox 360
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New 700MHz PCI Express GPU by S3
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Samsung Demos First 8 Megapixel Camera Phone
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Asus Announces ATi X1600 Series VGA Cards
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Wednesday, November 02, 2005
LiteOn Presents Multi-Format DVD Burner
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New Ashampoo Burning Studio Supports Blu-Ray
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AOpen Suffers From Unprofitable ODD Business
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AOpen's miniPC Available Next Week
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MSI Introduces RD480 Neo2 - CrossFire Mainboards
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Renesas to Introduce HDMI Technology From Silicon Image
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Audio Watermark Protection For HD DVD
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Fujitsu to Manufacture 90nm 3D Graphics Processors for S3
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GPU Power a Mandatory For HD Video Transcoding
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Nero 7 Available For Download
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HD DVD Bets On Chinese Support
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Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Xbox 360 Games Will Not Use HD-DVD
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Gigabyte Announces Intel 975X Chipset-Based Motherboard
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Sanyo Develops Ready-to-use Rechargeable Battery
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Nikon's new 10.2 Megapixel D200 Digital SLR Camera
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Atmel Launches New DVD-SoC With Red and Blue Laser DVD Technology Support
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Ricoh Updates Its CryptDisc Protection For CD-R
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AMD, IBM to Focus on 32nm and 22nm Fabrication Technologies
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Sony Releases PSP Media Manager Software
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Primera Automates Backup
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Philips DVDR1648P Review Available
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Sony Introduces Cyber-shot DSC-T9
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External DVD Multi DVD Recorder for Windows XP x64 by Panasonic
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Pioneer Plunges into the Red
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Australian Video Compression Trails in Russia
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Nero's SIPPS VoIP Solution Available in Retail
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