Monday, March 31, 2008
Sony Films to be Available on MediaFlo Service
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BenQ Unveils Super-Slim T60 Mobile Phone
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Hynix to Produce 54nm DRAMS For This Year
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Windows Search 4.0 Preview Available For Download
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Apple Releases Aperture 2.1
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Sony Unveils New Gran Turismo in London "Pit Lane"
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AMD Delivers First 3D Workstation Graphics Card with DisplayPort
Support
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Intel, STMicroelectronics Close Transaction to Create Numonyx
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Sub-$1,000 Blu-Ray Laptop Now Available From Dell
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3G iPhone Seen in 2nd Quarter
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Friday, March 28, 2008
Adobe Releases Web-based Photoshop
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Enjoy Simultaneous Digital and Analog TV on the PC
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OpenOffice Version 2.4.0 Released
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Goodbye TorrentSpy
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BluFocus Unveils ORS Online Quality Assurance, Issue Tracking and Workflow Management Tool For Blu-ray
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InfoSmart Group Brings Blu-Ray Production to Hong Kong and China
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HD DVD Promotion Group Officially Dissolved
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AT&T Plans MediaFlo Mobile TV Service For May
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29 Million Blu-ray Homes Expected This Year
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Comcast to Stop Hampering File-sharing, Works With Bittorent
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Gigabyte Puts i-RAM in a Box
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T-Mobile USA Launches BlackBerry 8820
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BlackBerry? Pearl 8120 Released for AT&T
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Motorola Splitting Off Troubled Handset Business
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Windows XP Service Pack 3, Release Candidate 2 Refresh Available For Download
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Rambus Says Wins Memory Chip Patent Case
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YouTube to Provide Viewership Info
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AMD Releases Triple-core, Quad-core Phenom Processors
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Intel's Six-core "Westmere" Processors Coming in 2010
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SAI Releases Blu-ray Disc Drive Upgrade Kit for PCs
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Blu-ray Sales Hit Record in Japan in February
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Motorola To Split Into Two Companies
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Microsoft Punishes Xbox 360 Gamerscores Cheaters
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Asus Prepares 3-GPU Graphics Card
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Report: Sony BMG Mulling Online Music Subscription Service
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Enjoy Noiseless Cooling with Asus EN9600 SILENT Series
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Yahoo Backs Google's OpenSocial Move
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PS3 Firmware v2.20 Adds BD-Live, Blu-ray LTH Support
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New Intel Quad-core Server Processors Run on 50 Watts
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
WD Expands Passport Line with Elite USB Hard Drives
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Plextor New Internal Blu-Ray Drives Reach U.S. Shelves
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S. Koreans Hesitant Toward Blu-Ray Business
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Asus Splendid HD1 Video Enhance Card Upgrades VGA to HDMI
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Fujitsu to Release 7200-RPM 320 GB Hard Disk Drive For Notebooks
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SanDisk Promotes DRM-Free Music from More Than 50 Emerging and Critically Acclaimed Artists on microSD Card
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Verizon Beat Out Google in the 700 MHz Spectrum Auction
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Centro a Bright Spot in an Otherwise Bad Quarter for Palm
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Ubisoft Buys Intellectual Property Rights to The Tom Clancy Name
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Sharp Aims High With 8X Blu-ray Laser Diode by 2010
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Mozilla Firefox 3 to Launch This June
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GeForce 174.53 Drivers Released
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AMD Prepares Radeon HD 3830 Graphics Card
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Microsoft and Onkyo Announce Two Business Agreements
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U.S. Trade Body to Probe Sony's Blu-ray
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
HexaLock Releases New DVD-R Copy Protection
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New Firmware Adds BD-LIVE Support to PS3
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Intel's Cheap Laptops Expanding to U.S., Europe
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Police Raids MP3 TopSite Servers
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Relationships Among Panel Suppliers and Brands and Their Impact on TV Industry Dynamics
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
AnyDVD HD Now With BD+ Support
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US Wireless Broadband Auction Closed
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Western Digital Releases 640 GB Two-platter Hard Drives
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Best Buy to Offer $10 mln to HD DVD Purchasers
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Panasonic Unveils Its First Touch-screen
LUMIX Digital Camera
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Microsoft Releases Candidate of Hyper-V
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Sony to Invest $200 mln on OLED Display Technology
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Innovative HTC Sliding Keyboard Design
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iPhone is Top Mobile Device for Web Access
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Dell Reportedly Plans to Resume Handheld Device Business
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Silverlight 1.0 for Mobile Coming Soon
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iPhone Flip Phone in the Future?
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TiVo Brings Internet Video on Television Sets
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Toshiba Posts Revised Business Forecast
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Adobe Adds DRM to Flash With New Media Rights Management Server
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Convert Movie Files For Viewing on Portable Digital Devices With TMPGEnc MovieStyle
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Facebook Enhances Privacy Features
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AOpen's First Blu-ray Disc Drive BDR0412SA Released
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Windows Vista SP1 Released to Windows Update
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AMD Receives DisplayPort Certification for PC Graphics
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Apple in Talks With Labels About Unlimited Music
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Microsoft, Intel Research Parallel Computing With US Universities
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Philips & Lite-On Blu-ray Portofolio
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The New LG GH22 22x DVD Burner
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Nvidia nForce 790i Chipset Announced
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Onkyo Debuts Entry-Level A/V Receivers
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Crucial Ballistix DDR3-2000MHz Memory for Gamers
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Corsair Announces 2GHz High-Speed DDR3 Memory for Nvidia 790i Ultra SLI Gaming Platform
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Apple Releases Safari 3.1
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Nvidia Launches the GeForce 9800GX2
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Two New Blu-ray Recorders by Mitsubishi
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Corel Launches WinDVD 9 Plus Blu-ray
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EA Signs Agreement With Massive to Offer Dynamic In-Game Advertising on Titles for Xbox 360
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Asus Launches EAH3850 and EAH3870X2 TOP Video Cards For Overclocking
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Amazon: Vista SP1 Arrives Today
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New Internet Radio Stations and Firmware coming to PSP
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Pentax Announces Optio V20 with 5X Zoom
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AMD Unveils Open Source Eclipse Plug-In to Enable Java Technology Profiling Functionality
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EU Chooses Nokia's Mobile TV Standard
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Intel's Multicore Architecture Briefing
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Monday, March 17, 2008
Apple AirPort Express Officially Ships With 802.11n
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Aleratec Launches Stand Alone 1:11 USB Flash Drive Duplicator
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BenQ Unveils 24" V2400W Widescreen LCD
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Roxio Launches Toast 9 Titanium
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Windows Mobile to Get Flash, PDF Support
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Microsoft's Yahoo Buy Might Hurt Internet: Google
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Japan to Cut Off Internet of Illegal Downloaders
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IBM Develop World's Tiniest Nanophotonic Switch to Route Optical Data Between Cores in Future Chips
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Friday, March 14, 2008
DVD Writing Quality Database Updated
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Video Game Sales Up 34 Percent Last Month
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Sweden May Pursue File-sharers
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Kodak Signs OLED Cross-License Agreement With LG Display
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Taiyo Yuden Releases Glossy Printable DVD-Rs
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Microsoft and Yahoo Discussed Merger: Report
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First Quad-core Notebooks to Appear Later This Year
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
AOL to Pay $850M for Social Network Bebo
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iPhone Apps Will Not Offer Multitasking
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BlackBerry security issue makes e-com insecure in India
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T-Mobile Coming to Canada?
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Puretracks Announces New DRM-Free Mobile Music Store for the BlackBerry Platform
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Enjoy Blu-ray Disc Playback for Less Than €150
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Microsoft Denies Blu-ray Plans For Xbox 360
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Geforce 9800GTX Specs Revealed
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Sony Releases Latest firmware Ver.2.17 For Playstation 3
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OCZ Introduces SATA II Solid State Drive
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Philips Further Lowers Its Stake in LG Display
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Plextor Intros CD/DVD Duplicator Towers
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Toshiba Faces $986 mln Loss on HD DVDs: Nikkei
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Acer to Launch 6-speaker Blu-ray Laptop
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
LG to Buy LCD Panels From Sharp
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YouTube Opened to Developers
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AU Optronics Announced 16:9 Full HD 24-inch TFT-LCD For Desktop
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OCZ Introduces the Vendetta 2 Series of CPU Coolers
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LSI Acquires Hard Disk Drive Business from Infineon
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Microsoft Delivers Windows Aero to New Wireless Laser Desktop 7000
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Japanese Government Investigates Apple's iPod
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WriteUDF! for Vista Supports Data Recording to Blu-ray Disc Drives
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Dolby Brings Next Generation Sound On PC
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
LightScribe Launches SDK For Windows
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Google Closes $3.1 bln DoubleClick Acquisition
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New 628-page E-Book released: BlackBerry 8800 & 8300 Curve Made Simple
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Europe Gives Green Light for European Institute of Innovation and Technology
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AccessIT Signs Deal With Studios For More 3-D Screens
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Ulead VideoStudio 11.5 Plus Updated
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Taiwan Optical Disc Makers Hope to Receive OEM Orders From Hitachi Maxell
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Blu-ray "Managed Copy" Feature Finds its Way Out Through iTunes Digital Copy Technology
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CyberLink Launches PowerProducer 5 for Blu-ray
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AMD Hosts Competitions to Advance Multi-Threaded Software Development
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T-Ray Camera "Sees" Through Clothes
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Microsoft Lowers Xbox 360 Prices in Europe
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CDSA President Reminds Industry Blu-ray Won Battle, But War is Not Yet Over
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IBM and Hitachi Collaborate On Chip Characteristics at Near Atomic Scale
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
Gameloft to release over 15 iPhone games in 2008
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Third-party iPhone apps: one at a time, never in background
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Nokia N95 8GB for N. America Finally Available
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Google Gears Debuts for Windows Mobile
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Friday, March 7, 2008
Xbox 360 HD DVD Emulator Now Free
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Circuit City Extends HD DVD Return Time
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Multimedia Box Brings HD Video and Internet Services from the PC to the Living Room
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Spansion Expands to 300mm NOR Wafer Fab
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iPhone to Offer Corporate E-mail, SDK Released
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Microsoft in Talks For Blu-ray Xbox 360
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Ziff Davis Media Files for Bankruptcy
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Pioneer Announces Restructuring Plans for
its Display Business
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
EU to Clear Google/DoubleClick Merger: Report
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Panasonic LF-PB271JD Blu-ray Drive First to Support LTH Media
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Samsung G400 Clamshell Debuts at CeBit
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CeBIT 2008: Blu-ray Sees 300-euro Player in 2-5 Years
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Plextor Offers New 320GB Pocket Hard Disk
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Samsung's AMOLEDs Reach Mass Production: DisplaySearch
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Intel to Improve Memory Business
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T-Mobile and Asus Agree on Strategic Cooperation at CeBIT 2008
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CMC Magnetics to Hold Back Blu-ray Disc Production
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Samsung Cancels BD-UP5500 Combo Blu-ray and HD DVD Player
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NME CEO Positions HD VMD Format Against Blu-ray
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Beta Opened to the Public
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Asus DRW-2014L1T Review Updated
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Mushkin Announces XP3 DDR3 eXtreme Performance Memory Series at CeBIT
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Microsoft's Interoperability Principles and IE8
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DivX Extends Contract with Philips Electronics
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Samsung Ships First 2.5" Half-Terabyte Mobile Hard Drive for Notebook PCs
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Nvidia GeForce 9800 GX2 GPU Debuts at CeBIT 2008
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CeBIT 2008: Asus Showcases Expanded Eee PC Family
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CyberLink at CeBIT 2008
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Seagate Ships its Cheetah 15K.6 Hard Drives
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CeBIT 2008: Motherboards With Intel 4-Series Chipsets
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ATI Catalyst 8.3 Supporting Hybrid CrossFire and CrossFireX Released
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
CeBIT 08: AMD 780 Series Gives Mainstream PCs an Innovation Overhaul
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Yahoo Brings Mobile Internet to Europe
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Sony to Launch Skype via PSP in Japan
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IBM to Offer Linux PCs for Eastern Europe
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CeBIT 08: LG Showcases New External Blu-ray Burner
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T-Mobile MDA Compact IV to Be Introduced
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New BlackBerry with Slide Out Keyboard is on the Horizon
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i-mate U.S. Division Shuts Down, Most Employees Laid Off
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Asus Announces Eee PC 900 with 9-Inch Screen
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E-TEN and Acer announce acquisition agreement
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Toshiba to Focus on Standard DVDs and Downloads
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CeBIT 08: ASUS ROG Presents Full Lineup of Gaming Products
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Cebit 08: PowerColor Introduces HD 3870 X2 with Samsung GDDR4 Memory
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Samsung Introduces New Series of Desktop Displays for the Commercial Market
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Nokia to Bring Microsoft Silverlight to Mobiles
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OCZ Enters Mass Production of the Neural Impulse Actuator
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HP Continues its Dominance of the Notebook Market
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Panasonic to Release DivX Certified Blu-ray DVD Player
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Nokia Opens Second Online Music Store
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Sony, Samsung Increase LCD Panel Production
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Pioneer to Cease Production of Plasma Panels, Source Says
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Monday, March 3, 2008
CeBIT 2008: Nero Presents the Latest News in the Nero Business Lounge
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Broadcom Acquires Sunext Design, Inc. for Optical Drive Technologies
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Blu-Ray DVD Devices Will be Highest Volume Internet-Enabled Consumer Electronics
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Nokia Unveils 6650 Model Exclusively to T-Mobile Clients
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New Asus Notebooks at CeBIT 2008
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New BD-ROMs, DVD and Blu-ray Burners For 2008
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Microsoft to Expand Online services for Businesses
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Mitsubishi to Stop Making Mobiles
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Micron and Nanya Sign to Explore Joint Development Partnership
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GEANT, The World's Highest Speed Computer Network, Goes Global
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Intel Announces Intel Atom Brand for New Family of Low-Power Processors
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