Friday, June 30, 2006
Hitachi-Maxell Details Flexible Terabyte Storage Technology
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JVC Brings LCD TVs With 120Hz Refresh Rate
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Sony Hit For Back Taxes in Japan
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Microsoft Pushes Back Office 2007 Release
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OpenOffice 2.0.3 Released
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New Call Of Duty 2 Multiplayer Map Pack Available on Xbox Live
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France to Vote Watered Down iTunes Law
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Thursday, June 29, 2006
Ulead Earns Blu-ray Badge for BD Recorder Software
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Adobe Releases Flash Player 9
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Sapphire Ships Radeon X1600 HDMI
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Pioneer BDR-101A Blu-Ray Preview
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Samsung to Volume Produce 82-inch panels
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Toshiba's new SD Memory Card Series to Launch in Global Market
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Philips Nexperia Multimedia processor Enables Play Time on-the-go
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Ricoh Announces Caplio 500G Wide
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NEC Display Solutions Adds Widescreen Monitor To Its MultiSync LCD Line
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Toshiba Unveils Company's First Widescreen Tablet PC
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Intel Dual-core Itanium Due in July
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HP, EMC, Hitachi, Sun, Symantec to Expand Industry Standard for Storage Management
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Nero Offers 'MP3 Power Pack' With Nero 7 Premium During Limited Summer Promotion
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Nokia Plans New Mobile TV Trial in Sweden
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Google Online Payment System May Challenge PayPal
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Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Plextor Launches its First Blu-ray Drive
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Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Corsair Offers New DDR2-800 Low Latency
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Microsoft to Face EU Action Over Antitrust Breach
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Microsoft offers online tests of Office 2007
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CMC Gets Class-A Verification For 1x HD-DVD-R SL Discs
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BTC Ends Own-brand ODD Business
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Sony's Adds 16GB Flash Memory to its UMPC Devices
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Samsung Develops 2Gb Flash Memory
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ATI Catalyst v6.6
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Toshiba Wants Unified DVD Format
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Monday, June 26, 2006
Intel XEON Coming This Week
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NVIDIA Releases ForceWare 91.31 Drivers
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Sony's Stringer Confident of Winning PS3 Price Gamble
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SPARKLE Presents Two New Calibre Cards to Mainstream Market
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Aleratec Forms Strategic Alliance with ITRI of Taiwan
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Friday, June 23, 2006
Panasonic Launches BD-ROM Authoring Service in the U.S.
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OCZ Technology Announces New Low-Latency DDR2-800 Kits
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Sony's Blu-Ray Player Delayed Again
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Adobe Signs Google Deal
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Nokia to Stop Making CDMA Phones
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Intel Opens Third High-Volume 65nm Manufacturing Facility
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EA Announces Need for Speed Carbon
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U.S. Skype Users Can Make One-Hour Free International Phone Calls
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First HD DVD-R DL Available by Mitsubishi
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HDMI 1.3 Doubles Bandwidth, Adds Deep Color
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Panasonic Announces Blu-Ray Disc Home Theater Solution
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First Hard Disk Recorder with HD DVD To be Available in Japanese Market in July
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Thursday, June 22, 2006
The World's First 1-to-1 DVD Copy Controller with USB Function
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Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Primera Ships World's First Blu-ray Disc Duplication System
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Sony Announces Home Entertainment System
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Memorex Announces Blu-ray Discs
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Intel Develops Tri-Gate Transistor for High-Volume Manufacturing
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Panasonic to Launch First Digital SLR in July
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Opera 9 Web Browser Unleashed
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Ricoh Releases 16X DVD+R Corresponding to VCPS Copyright Protection Scheme
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Microsoft Shows Off Software Kit for Robot Builders
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Samsung Launches "Ultra Edition" Mobiles
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Asustek Selects Silicon Image's Storage Processor for its Digital Home PC Motherboard
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InterVideo Ulead Pass Blu-ray Disc Certification Testing
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Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Palm Treo 700p Review
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ASUS EN7600GS TOP Promises High-Performance Cooling at 0dB
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Yahoo Messenger Allows Users to Share Services
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Philips to Make Navigation Devices
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Nvidia to Launch AGP Version of GeForce 7600 Graphics Chip
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GECUBE X1600 XTreme AVIVO edition Launched for Gamers
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Advanced Media Introduces HD DVD-R Optical Disc
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DivX Chooses Sonic to Enable DVD Burning of Downloaded Video
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Dutch Site Linking to MP3 Files Loses Court Case
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Microsoft Releases new Windows Live Messenger
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Chip Breaks Speed Record
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Toshiba Targets Gamers With Three New Notebooks
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Monday, June 19, 2006
Nokia and Siemens to merge Mobile Divisions
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NEC's DRAM Powers Nintendo's New Wii Video Game Console
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DVD-R DL Disc for Video Achieves 8x Recording Speed
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Nokia Unveils New Handsets
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Sony's PlayStation 3 Goes on Sale
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Microsoft's iPod On the Way
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Friday, June 16, 2006
Netscape Reborn in Blog Era
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Gates to Step Down
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Lite-On IT to Produce 20x DVD Burner in 4Q
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Thursday, June 15, 2006
DivX Licenses Video Technology to TMPG/Pegasys
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Samsung Launches Blu-ray Disc Player To The U.S. Market
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Sony to Deliver Blu-ray Titles on June 20
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Toshiba, Others to Cooperate on 45-nano Chips
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Microsoft Warns of 8 'Critical' Security Flaws
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Friday, June 9, 2006
HD DVD Available in Europe For Christmas
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Intel Demos HD DVD Playback On Core Duo Platform
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Microsoft to Check Installed Pirated Versions of Windows
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GigaByte GeForce 7300 GT at 450MHz
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Intel, AMD Cut Prices to Gain Share
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Microsoft Readies New Patches
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GigaByte Showcases New i-RAM
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Sapphire Goes ultimate
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Thursday, June 8, 2006
Fraunhofer IIS Technology Included in New Palm Treo 700p Smartphone
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Yahoo Upgrades Online Picture-sharing Service
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UMPC Devices Suffer From Battery Life
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LG.Philips LCD Discloses 14.1 inch Flexible E-paper
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Intel Says Working on Chip Energy Efficiency
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Taiwan CD-R disc Makers Fight Philips' Veeza
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Sony Ericsson Achieves Gaming Performance with new Java Platform 7 Mobile Phones
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BlackBerry Goes Japan
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PureVideo HD Enables BD and HD DVD Playback on PC
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Microsoft Releases Public Download of Vista
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Seagate Announces new Lines of Drives
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Samsung Claims VGA Resolution on Celphones
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First HD DVD-R and RW Media by Hitachi and Mitsubishi
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Wednesday, June 7, 2006
Mushkin Announces EM2-6400 DDR2 memory module
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Primera and Taiyo Yuden Announce World's First, Glossy Water-Resistant Media
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Nvidia Introduces Platform for Win Mobile devices
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Pioneer Launches New DVD-Video Player
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New Plasmas by Pioneer
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BenQ Unveils Joybook R55 with 16ms Response Time
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Asus Displays Motherboard Statues at Computex Taipei 2006
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Opera Releases Mobile Mini 2.0 Browser
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Nintendo Expects Limited Losses From Wii Launch
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Dual Layer DVD Re-writable Formats On the Way
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AACS Content Protection Scheme Details
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Hitachi Maxell Releases SDHC-compliant Card Reader
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Google Announces Google Spreadsheets
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Apple Files Second Lawsuit Against Creative
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Philips Completes Transfer of Optical Pick-up Unit to Arima Devices
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ABIT - The Reclaim Computex 2006
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Tuesday, June 6, 2006
DCA & AudioDev/DaTARIUS Partners for Automated Testing of DVD, HD DVD & Blu-ray Discs
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Samsung Ships 400GB Parallel and SATA HDD
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ASUS Selects Nero 7 For New LS DVDRW At Computex 2006
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CyberLink Showcases Solutions for Next-Gen Discs, the Digital Home, and Mobile TV
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CyberLink and Microsoft Demonstrate Mobile TV at Computex 2006
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Nvidia Announces Electronic Sports World Cup
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Nvidia Showcases nForce Pro 3000-Series At Computex
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Apacer's New DDR2 800 Unbuffered 512MB and 1GB Memory Modules
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Lite-On IT reveals BD (Blu-ray Disc) plans
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Pioneer Wants to Boost PDP Output by '08, Eyes Tie-up
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Xbox 360 Releases New Features
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BenQ Showcases High Definition Products at Computex Taipei 2006
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Intel Eyeing Sale of Part of Comms Chips Unit
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PCs Seen Playing Key Role in HD-DVD vs Blu-ray War
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Pioneer to Delay Blu-ray DVD player Launch
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Sony Enters Digital SLR Camera Market
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Hitachi Maxell and MKM Co-develop Next-gen DVD Recording Media
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Philips Showcases Blu-ray Disc Drive and Media
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Intel Announces New Conroe Supporting Chipset
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ATI CrossFire Promises Advanced Physics
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ATI's New Chip Delivers TV To PC Users Around The World
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ATI Teams Up With Asus to Deliver New HDMI Notebook
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Monday, June 5, 2006
Viral video sharing is new headache for music biz
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Micron Technology Drives New Standard for High Capacity Storage in Mobile Systems
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Viewsonic Announces LCD TVs With HDMI
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Acer HD DVD Notebooks Powered by Nvidia PureVideo HD Technology now available
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Nvidia Brings SLI Technology To Intel Core 2 Duo Platforms
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Nvidia Extends Performance With GeForce 7950 GX2 Graphics Card
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BenQ Adds HDMI Interface in New Widescreen LCD Display
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Samsung SDI Develops New 3D Technology
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Pioneer Denies DVD Withdrawal Report
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Toshiba Ships 200GB 2.5" Perpendicular HDD
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SPARKLE Demonstrates Award-Winning Products at Computex 2006
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Sunday, June 4, 2006
Samsung Electronics Introduces Advanced Mobile and Digital Information Displays at SID 2006
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LG.Philips LCD Exhibits 100-inch LCD Panel At SID 2006
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AMD Announces Initiatives to Elevate AMD64 as Platform for System- and Industry-Wide Innovation
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Dell Announces Plans To Expand Its Americas Customer-Contact Operations
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Thomson Announces New RCA High Definition DVD Player
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WriteUDF! UDF Writer for MS Windows Supports Blu-ray Disc Drives and Hard Disk Drives
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Thursday, June 1, 2006
Sigma Designs Demonstrates Entertainment Experience on PCs Running Vista
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Connect 3 HDMI Devices to Your HDTV with 3-to-1 Video Switch by Belkin
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Mushkin Announces First DDR-2 REDLINE
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Alienware Systems Introduce Blu-Ray enabled systems
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Dell Expands XPS Lineup with Entertainment Offerings
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Skype Teams Up With Dell to Make Internet Calling Even Easier
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Lenovo Offers Power and Portability with New 12'' Widescreen Notebook
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VoodooPC Introduces Fully Loaded Middleweight Gaming Notebook
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