Friday, September 30, 2005
XFX Launches GeForce 7800 GT Extreme Gamer
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AMD Brings Bare-bones PC to Consumers
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Gateway Announces New Line of Media Center PCs
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Pioneer Unveils Future 3D User Interface
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First 100 Gb/s Transmission of Ethernet-over-optical
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Toshiba's 4GB Microdrive Gigashot V10 Camcorder
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Panasonic Helps Electric Outlet Go Broadband
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BDA: Microsoft/Intel Announcement Cites Inaccuracies
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Kodak Ships Computer-free Wireless Camera
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Apple Admits Screen Problem with iPod nano
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Sony's PlayStation Wins Emmy on 10th Year in N. America
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Sony and SanDisk Develop Memory Stick Micro (M2) Format
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Thursday, September 29, 2005
AudioDev Unveils HD DVD Analyzer
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Rambus Signs Patent License Agreement With Renesas
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Infineon, Nanya cooperate on 60nm DRAM Technology
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Asus Launches Super-Multi DVD Burner
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eDonkey to Finally Close
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Sharp at CEATEC JAPAN 2005
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Panasonic to Present Its "ideas for life" At CEATEC
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Blu-ray Defends As HD DVD Pressure Mounts
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Epson Develops the First Flexible TFT SRAM
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MIT to Launch $100 Laptop Prototype
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Memorex Launches Printable 16x DVD-Rand 16x DVD+R Discs
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Samsung To Showcase New Portable Multimedia Player
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Cingular to Sell Nokia e-mail Phone
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NASA and Google Launch Research Alliance
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Nvidia Releases GeForce Go 7800 for Notebooks
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Mediatek-based LiteOn, Asus, Teac ODDs Banned From US Market?
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Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Shuttle Launches NVIDIA SLI Ready XPC
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Sandisk Announced Anti-piracy Memory Chip
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Major Chinese DVD player Manufacturers to Support HD-DVD
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BenQ Unveils New 37-inch LCD TV
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Sanyo to Exit From DVD players, Focuses on HD DVD
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JVC at CEATEC JAPAN 2005
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Pioneer Introduces High-end HDD/DVD Recorders with Digital Tuner
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005
VIA StrongBox Secures Your Data
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BenQ Launches Three New Ultra Slim Digital Cameras
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Toshiba Unveils 3.2-Megapixel Image CMOS for Mobile Phones
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Sharp to Offer Full HD to Flat TVs
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OEM Prices of DVDR Discs to Further Rise in Q4
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Ritek and CMC to Increase DVD DL Disc Production Volume
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KDDI Develops Prototype Fuel-Cell Mobile Phones
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OCZ Technology Announces Ultra-fast 2GB Dual Channel DDR
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Olympus Adds 8mp E-system SLR
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AMD Presents New Dual-core Opteron Processors
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Microsoft and Intel to Back HD DVD Format
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BenQ Launches its First Super-multi DVD Recorder in Japan
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Monday, September 26, 2005
Corsair Announces the World's Highest Performing 1GB Module for the AMD Platform
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Philips Welcomes US patent Infringement Case Progress
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UMC to Manufacture 90nm R-series Chips for ATI
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AOpen Aeolus Review Added
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Ricoh Proposes Technology for Manufacturing of Dual-layer HD DVD-RW
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TSST Announce First HD DVD Drive for Notebooks
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ASUS Confirms Launch of EN7800GT Dual
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Sanyo Launches Portable Audio Player
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Friday, September 23, 2005
ASUS Announces A8N32-SLI Deluxe and P5N32-SLI Deluxe
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BD, DVD & Optimize Focus at Frankfurt Media-Tech
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Nintendo Cuts Price of DS in Europe
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NTT Shows Super High Resolution Screen
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BenQ Launches New Cross Function MP610 Digital Projector
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Australian iPod Users Breaking Piracy Laws
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ATI New Radeons Available on 5 October?
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Info-Tek to Showcase Gecube Radeon X800GTO at GITEX 2005
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Free Software Targets File Sharing
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Acer to Launch Affordable 24-inch Wide Screen LCD Monitor
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Thursday, September 22, 2005
HD DVD and Blu-Ray Progress Update
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Renesas Releases Three-Wavelength Compatible Laser Diode Driver
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WinMX, eDonkey Closing Doors
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Gigabyte Announces AMD Athlon 64 Motherboard With HD Video Support
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New ATI Catalyst 5.9 Drivers Available
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Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Google Accused of Copyright Infringement
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Google Begins Secure Internet WiFi Service
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Eiffel Becomes an Ecma Standard
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ATI to Power ThinkPad'TM Notebooks
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ATI's Man Shows His Cards
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Apple's Jobs warns on music pricing
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Toshiba Develops Dual-Layer HD DVD-R Discs
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Asustek Expects Motherboard Shipment Rise
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Albatron KM51PV Mainboard With GeForce 6150 GPU
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Dell Launches New Music Player
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Samsung Unveils 10-chip Package
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Canon to Make OEL Displays in 2007
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NEC to Launch ultra-thin Mobile Phone
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New Opera Eliminates Ad Banner and Licensing Fee
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FireFox Browser Updated
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Intel Starts Ultra-Low Power Manufacturing Process
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Sharp Takes on Plasma with 57-inch LCD TV
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NVIDIA Announces GeForce 6100 Integrated Graphics
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TSMC in Volume Production of 90nm Graphics Chips for ATI
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ATI Introduces Avivo Hardware And Software Technology
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LaCie Announces Credit-Card Sized 8GB USB Key
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NEC Supports Wireless USB with new LSI
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Survey: Consumers Getting Comfortable With Non-PC DVD Recording
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First U3 USB Devices Launch at DEMOfall
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Toshiba Unveils Cell Chip Reference Platform
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Big Brother is Hearing You
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Monday, September 19, 2005
Ulead Offers Free HDV and MPEG-4 Upgrades to VideoStudio 9
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Vodafone Live! with 3G Christmas Lineup
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Ricoh Unveils 5 Megapixel Caplio RR530
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BenQ Sees 2006 Revenue at US$10 Billion
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DVD Forum to Study Chinese Version of HD DVD Format
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Cyberlink Showcases HD DVD Content Playback on PC
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Asus CRW-5232A-T Review
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First ATI R520 Benchmarks
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Friday, September 16, 2005
Xbox 360 Region Lock Confirmed
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Toshiba Introduces World's First Fuel Cell Unit for Audio Players
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Blu-ray and HD DVD Content Protection
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Sapphire Launches Two X800 GTO Graphics Cards
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Memorex Packs 4GB into Compact USB Hard Drive
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JVC To Release Alneo XA-HD500 Digital Audio Player
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Panasonic to Promote DVD-RAM in Taiwan
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Intel To Invest $345 Million At Two U.S. Manufacturing Sites
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LG LightScribe Super-multi DVD Burner Available
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Nintendo Unveils Next Generation Game Controller
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Microsoft to Acquire Stake in AOL
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Thursday, September 15, 2005
ATI Announces Radeon X800 GTO
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Ricoh 8x DVD+R DL Available in Europe
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Canon Launches HDV version of the XL1
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Samsung and B&O Coopearate On New Mobile Phone Concept
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Panasonic Launches SD Memory Card Based 3-CCD Digital Video Cameras
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Canon Color Management System Enchances Windows Vista Colors
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Microsoft Unveils Rivals to Adobe Tools
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Google Unveils Blogs Search
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Portable, Flat Panel Speakers from Pioneer
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Microsoft to Ship Xbox 360 Nov 22 in US
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DVD Forum Approves Dual-layer Standard for Recordable HD DVD
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Wednesday, September 14, 2005
World's Fastest 20-inch Wide Screen LCD Monitor
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LiteOn Announced new 16x DVD±RW with LighScribe Support
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Pioneer DVR-110D v1.17
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Recording on next-generation Blu-Ray Discs
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CyberLink Unveils 64-bit Ready InstantBurn
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Asus Plans Dual-Chip 7800GT
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Japanese DVD Disc Makers to Outsource DVD Production to Taiwan
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Samsung Unveils Its New DVD Recorder Family
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Microsoft Updates Office
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LiteOn Introduces EZ-DUB for Easy Copying
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Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Toshiba to Showcase PMR at DiskCon 2005
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Droppix Receives LightScribe Certification
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Albatron Launches AGP to PCIe Bridge Card
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Sony Releases DVD Recorder with H.264 Encoding Support
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Dolby Laboratories Demos Dolby TrueHD Sound for Next-Generation DVD Formats
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Intel Prepares SLI and CrossFire Compatible Chipset
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Window Vista to Come in Seven Versions
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New Albatron Mainboard Goes SLI and Dual Core
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BTC Launches 6GB HDD Audio Digital Player
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Matsushita to Sell More Displays to Rivals
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Half-Life 2 Retails
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Sony Recalls 60,000 AC Adapters for PS2
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Game Boy Micro Makes Solid Debut
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Sony Predicts Blu-Ray Dominance within 12 Months
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Pioneer Introduces New DVD Multi Writers
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Monday, September 12, 2005
AOpen Debuts 64-bit XC Cube
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2GB Memory Stick For $200
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S. Korean Music Industry Sues 1,985 Internet File-Sharing Users
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EBay to Buy Skype
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Nanotech To Enable 100GB Solid State Memory
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Samsung Unveils 7.2 Megapixel CMOS Image Sensor
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Californian Lawmakers Approve Control of Video Game Sales
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Samsung Enables 32GB Capacity on a Single Flash Card
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Sunday, September 11, 2005
Sunplus Offers Nero Digital IC Solutions for Next Generation DVD Players
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Saturday, September 10, 2005
Chaintech Not Leaving Motherboard Market
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Canopus Delivers 1920 x 1080i Resolution at Minimum Data Size
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Sonic Delivers New Production Tools to High Definition Authoring Alliance
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LG-4167 Review
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Friday, September 9, 2005
Pioneer Elite DVD Player Excells in Image, Audio
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Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Beta Released
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Panasonic Introduces Two New DVD Recorders
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Avid to Deliver Native VC-1 Support
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ATI's Upcoming Chips
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Microsoft Says Xbox 360 is "hack-proof"
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New LG "Digital Media Recorder" Supports Microsoft Program Guide
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Microsoft to Support Taiwanese FVD Project for HD Video
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InPhase to Showcase First Commercial Holographic Storage Drive in Europe
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Microsoft Updates Xbox Live Fee
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Sony Launches New Games for PSP
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Intel Reportedly Delays 90nm Flash Production
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Thursday, September 8, 2005
Intel Schedules CPU Price Cuts for January 2006
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Sony Develops "World's Smallest" 0.61-inch LCD Panel for Projectors
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Plasmon Showcases New Optical and RAID Storage Technology
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MSI Lanches The 16x16 DVD Dual Drive
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First Pictures of ATI's R520 Next-Gen Graphics Cards
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Suse Linux 10.0 to Hit Stores in Early October
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Sony DSC-R1: 10.3 Megapixel with Zeiss 24mm Lens
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Sparkle Introduces the new GeForce 6500
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Texas Company Completes Development of Carbon Nanotube TV
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S3 Prepares New Family of Graphics Chips
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Sony's Advanced Walkmans to Tackle iPod
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New ECS Motherboards Support ATI CrossFire
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Samsung Ships New 3.5-inch HDD with 3.0GB/s SATA Interface
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Texas Instruments Enters Video Chips Market
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Apple Unveils iPod Nano
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SunnComm Announces New Hybrid DVD/CD
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Wednesday, September 7, 2005
Ricoh Caplio R3: A five megapixel ultracompact with 7.1x optical zoom
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Panasonic Announces Compact Super Multi-format DVD Recorder
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InterVideo Launches New DVD Copy 4
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Microsoft Sues European Commission
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Toshiba Switches on Linux DVD Players
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Ericsson to Invest One Billion Dollars in China
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Decoder Increases Format Compatibility
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Microsoft Unveils New Keyboards, High-end Mice
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BenQ Announces Consolidated Sales for August
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MediaTek to Boost Workforce by 50%
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Samsung Introduces 256-Megabit Pseudo-SRAM
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New Free Software License Takes Aim at Patents, DRM
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Lite-On IT Acquires Stake from AOpen
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InterVideo WinDVD 7 to Support DivX 6 and New DivX Media Format
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RIDATA Launches 4X Dual-Layer DVD-R Discs
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Standards Row Puts Brakes on Mobile TV in Europe
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Extremely Fast DVD-ROM
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Tuesday, September 6, 2005
Plextor America Ships External 16X DVD Burner
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NVIDIA to Drop G70 Ultra Graphics Card
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Sony in Talks with Apple on Online Music Service for iPod
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Oracle, Japan's NEC form Alliance in Grid Computing software
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Hitachi and Panasonic Showcase 16x DVD-RAM Recorders
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Monday, September 5, 2005
4G prototypes reach blistering speeds
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iODRA Takes Royalty Complaint to Commission
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Mitsubishi Chemicals Starts Production of 8x DVD+R DL
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Australian Court Rules Kazaa Breaches Copyright
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Samsung, Motorola Ink Formal Agreement to Share Patents
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Kingmax to Offer 800Mhz DDR II
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LSI Logic Rolls Out Digital TV Processors
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Recordable DVD Council Introduces 16X DVD-RAM Products
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Panasonic's New 3CCD Camcorder Records on SD Memory Cards
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Blu-Ray Devices at IFA 2005
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nVIDIA ForceWare Drivers 78.01 WHQL Released
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Microsoft - Google Battle Heats Up
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Saturday, September 3, 2005
KiSS to Release AVC/H.264 High Definition DVD Player
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Friday, September 2, 2005
Blu-ray Camp Confident About Dominance in Market
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Intel, Philips Form Consumer Alliance
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VIA Unveils P4M800 Pro Chipset
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South Koreans Unveil Technology to Replace Silicon Chips
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Epson Creates Prototype Mini-Projector Using LED Light Source
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Pinnacle Unveils Next Generation of Studio Software
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Panasonic Releases Digital Broadcasting Compatible HDD DVD Recorder
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Fujifilm Rolls Out 9 Megapixel Digital Camera
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FujiFilm Introduces Full Memory Stick Range
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Sonic Unveils HD-DVD, Blu-ray Application Development Tools
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New LightScribe Labels in Colors
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Hitachi Presents Miniature Hard Drives
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Philips Launches New Range of GoGear Jukeboxes
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Datarius Strengthens its R&D Team
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AudioDEV Introduces new CATS Analyzer
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Nikon Develops Digital Camera with Wi-Fi Function
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Rewritable DVD+RW Double Layer Format to Be Finalized by Year-End
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Intel Answers AMD in Court
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Thursday, September 1, 2005
IFA 2005: LiteOn Extends its HDD/DVD Recorder LineUp
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Samsung Demos Blu-Ray Recorders
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RWPPI at CeBIT Eurasia
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Nero and Philips Showcase Blu-ray Technology at IFA
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Two New JVC Receivers Offer HDMI Up-Conversion
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Elpida Memory Samples 512 Megabit DDR
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Samsung Demonstrates WiBRo Hand-over Technology
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Recording Industry Sues More U.S. File - Swappers
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PayPal Introduces New Micropayments Pricing
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Napster To Go Available On Mobile Phones
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Sony Slams Microsoft Over Two Versions of Xbox 360
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OCZ Releases Ultra Fast Flash Drive
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First PC with HDMI Plugs
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Toshiba May Delay HD-DVD player Launch into 2006
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