Thursday, July 31, 2008
Intel to Provide 500,000 Classmate PCs to Portugal
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Yahoo to Support 'Cloud Computing' With HP-Intel
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MPAA Sues Websites For Movie Piracy
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Nintendo Files Lawsit Over DS Emulators
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Imation Announces 6x BD-R Media
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Yahoo Offers Refunds For Music That Stops Working
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LG BD300 Blu-ray Player to Stream Netflix Movies From Web
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Dell Shrinks the Desktop With Studio Hybrid
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Dell Tests Music Player: Report
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Terabyte Recorded in Two-photon 3D Disk
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New Hard Disk Drives For Digital Video Applications by Hitachi
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Another 8x Blu-ray Burner by I-O Data
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LG Brings Dolby Sound to Mobiles
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Nokia E71 Makes Its US Debut in New York
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Nvidia Offers PhysX and CUDA Through New Lineup of GeForce CPUs
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
NTI Shadow v4.0 Launched with NTI Ninja Security
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STMicroelectronics and NXP Complete Deal to Create New Wireless
Semiconductor Company
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Intel Developer Forum to be Held Aug 19
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Pioneer's 500GB Multi-layer Optical Disc Receives "Best Paper Award" at ISOM 2008
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Monday, July 28, 2008
New Family of HDTV Monitors by Samsung
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MCC Postpones Start-up of New Polycarbonate Resin Production
Facility
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ASUS Unveils Xonar D1 7.1 Audio Card
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Ex-Google Engineers Debut 'Cuil' Search Engine
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MPAA to Offer Movie Download Site
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Friday, July 25, 2008
Hitachi DZ-BD10H 1080p camcorder with Blu-ray, HDD and SDHC
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Plasma Panel Shipments Surge 89% Q/Q, Doubling 1080p Unit Share to 21%
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Samsung innov8: The ultimate mobile entertainer with 8 MP camera
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Microsoft Expands Ad Deal With Facebook
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Zimbra Desktop Makes Yahoo! Mail, Gmail and AOL Mail
Available Offline
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Cheaper Entry-level Blu-ray Players Available in the US
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Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Invests In OLED Displays For Mobile Devices
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Intel Outlines 'System on Chip' Designs Based on Atom
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
British ISPs to Pursue Online File Sharers
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Google Opens Knol Website
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Samsung Electronics No. 1 in Global LCD Market
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Silicon Image's InstaPort Technology Provides Instant Access to
HD Entertainment
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Facebook Expands Power of Platform Across the Web
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Qualcomm, Nokia Deal Ends Long Legal Battle
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Microsoft Announces Reorganization of Windows and Online
Services Business
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Hynix to Close US Chip Plant
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Buffalo Announces First 8x Blu-ray Burners
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Samsung Debuts New LCD, Plasma and LED-backlit TVs
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NXP's PC Power Supply Solution Achieves the 80 PLUS Gold Standard
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New Western Digital 2.5-inch, Hard Drives Spin at 10,000 RPM
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New "Telescopic Pixel" Display Technology Outperforms LCD and PDP
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MySpace Joins OpenID
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Sony Announces Availability of Multi-Codec Video Encoder for Professional Blu-ray Disc Authoring
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Microsoft Creates Marketplace For User-generated Xbox Games
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New Wireless HD Standard Created
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Intel cuts chip prices up to 31 percent
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Three new Walkman Phones by Sony Ericsson
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New Panasonic Lumix Digital Cameras Feature Wide-angle Lens
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Catalyst 8.7 Drivers Released
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Hitachi to Incorporate Macrovision's Digital G-Guide Interactive Program Guide Technology into its Digital Televisions and Digital Video Recorders
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OCZ Unveils First Fatal1ty Brand DDR2 and DDR3 Memory
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Monday, July 21, 2008
Carl Icahn to Participate in New Yahoo Board
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New SDHC Memory Card Line by Panasonic
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Friday, July 18, 2008
Amazon.com to Launch New online TV Store
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Sony Simplifies Blu-ray Disc Authoring With New Creative Software
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Chinese Blu-ray Disc Market Exhibits Growth Potential
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Singulus Sells The First BLULINE System for Blu-ray Dual Layer Discs to Axiom Technologies
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AMD changes CEO, Discontinues Cell Phone and Digital TV Chip Business
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EU Add More Charges Against Intel
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Patriot Memory Releases DDR3 Notebook Memory for Intel's
Mobile Platform
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New DVD neXt COPY Claims to Beat DVDShrink
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Microsoft to Detail DirectX 11 in XNA Conference
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Blu-ray Disc Association Press Conference at IFA 2008
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AOL Launches New Version of Winamp
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Firefox 3.0.1 Fixes Security Issues
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Samsung, Sun Microsystems to Develop New Flash Memory for SSD For Server Applications
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Nvidia Joins SOI Industry Consortium
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YouTube Videos Coming to Tivo
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Asus ROG Rampage Extreme: The Ultimate X48 Overclocking Board
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Sony and Microsoft Launch "My Graphic Splash" PC Contest
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Researcher to Showcase Remote Code Execution On Intel CPUs
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Sony BDP-S350 Retails in the US
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Asian Companies to Develop and Promote "TransferJet" Close Proximity Wireless
Technology
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
SuperTalent Pico Series USB Flash drives
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Samsung NV100 HD 14.7MP Camera
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PowerColor Launches World's First 2GB Frame Buffer Graphics Card for PCS HD 4850
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HP and Sony to Create New Digital Audio Tape Format
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MSI Unveils its New Generation "Click BIOS" Mainboard
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YouTube Not to Disclose User's IPs
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Intel Profit Rises
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Microsoft Concerned About Google-Yahoo Deal
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Rambus and Qimonda Sign Amended Patent License Agreement
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Toshiba Launches 400GB 2.5-inch HDD
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E3: Sony Announces $399 80GB PS3, Video Delivery Service
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
E3: Nintendo Unveils "WiiSpeak" Microphone, New "Animal Crossing"
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New Plextor PX-820 Series of 20x DVD Drive Launched
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World's First 60-Megapixel Full Frame 645 Medium Format Camera System and digital back
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Samsung Electronics, SDI to Set Up OLED Venture
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Sony VAIO: 4 New Notebook Series
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Toshiba Unleashes Qosmio X305 Gaming Laptop
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OCZ Unveils Intel Centrino 2 and Intel Core2 Extreme mobile processor Laptop Solution
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NEC to Double Blu-ray Chip Sales in Two years
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Elpida Develops 2Gbps DDR3 SDRAM
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IBM Introduces One Terabyte Storage Tape Drive
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Nvidia Brings SLI Technology to Intel Bloomfield CPU Platforms
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Intel Announces Centrino 2 Processors, First Core 2 Extreme For Notebooks
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Monday, July 14, 2008
E3: Microsoft Announces Xbox 360 Movie Downloads, Xbox LIVE Primetime
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Apple Sells One Million iPhone 3Gs in First Weekend
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Imation Provides Media For One Terabyte Tape Drive
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Nvidia: 4800 Reasons For Price Cuts
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Pioneer Unveils Hat-Trick of 20X DVD Writers
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Yahoo Rejects New Microsoft/Icahn Search and Restructuring Proposal
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Friday, July 11, 2008
Belkin FlyWire: HD Video and Audio Wirelessly to Any HDTV, Anywhere in Your Home
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Moser Baer "Recordable ROM" Discs Released in the U.S
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X-PROTECT blue: A New Copy Protection for Blu-ray Disc Released
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Kodak Unveils a Suite of High-Definition Products
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iPhone 3G Makes Strong Debut in Japan
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OCZ Introduces Elixir Keyboards under the new Alchemy line of Gaming Products
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New 60GB Xbox 360 to Cost $349
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Rambus Files Patent Infringement Suit Against Nvidia
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Seagate Announces 1.5-Terabyte Desktop PC And Half-Terabyte Notebook PC Hard Drives
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Motorola to fall to 5th place in 2Q handset ranking
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D-Link DSM-330: First DivX Connected HD Media Player in U.S.
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Kingston Releases 3GB HyperX DDR2 SO-DIMM Kits
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Eee PC 901, 1000, and 1000H to Hit Shelves in North America
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Amazon Offers $10 Blu-ray Movies With Blu-ray Players
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Verizon Settles ETF Suit For $21 Million
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Yahoo Announces New "BOSS"
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Japan Firms to Jointly Develop Technologies For Large OLED TVs
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
WinDVD Receives BD-Live Certification
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New Samsung SC-MX20 Camcorder Has YouTube Connectivity
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Philips Will Reportedly Stop Making DVD Recorders
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Corsair Unveils 2.13GHz DDR3 Memory Kit
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Kodak's World's First 50 Megapixel CCD Sensor
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Scythe Releases Improved Ninja Version 2
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Samsung MLC-based 128GB SSD is Now in Volume Production
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Sony Launches 8GB Memory Stick Micro (M2)
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Google Adds virtual Reality Features to Your Social Networking Profile With New 'Lively'
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OCZ Technology Introduces First SLI-Certified PC2-8000 Memory Kit
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Hitachi Accelerates the "Tera Era" With New Deskstar Hard Disk Drives
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
LightScribe Announces Worldwide Availability of Color-Background DVDs
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Sony DADC Starts Blu-ray Disc Production in China and
Australia
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WinXP Service Pack 3 Release to Automatic Updates "Shortly"
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Gigabyte M912V Netbook with 8.9" touch swivel panel
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New European Anti-piracy Law Could Throw File-sharers Off the Web
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PS3 System Software Update v2.41
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Philips to Transfer Its PC Monitors Business to TPV Technology
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OCZ Introduces DDR3 Laptop Memory for High-End Mobile Systems
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DreamWorks Chooses Intel Chips Over AMD
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Microsoft Willing to Restart Yahoo Talks Under New Yahoo Board
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Pioneer to Launch Blu-ray Recorders This Year
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Domestic Audio Technology Approved For Chinese Version of Blu-ray
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Monday, July 7, 2008
Burn to BD on Your Mac
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Acer G24 LCD montor Supports 50000:1 Contrast Ratio
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New Asus EeePC 904 Comes With 80GB HDD
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Pioneer Develops First 16-Layer 400GB Blu-ray Technology
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Friday, July 4, 2008
PDF Format Becomes ISO Standard
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Opera patches multiple bugs in Opera 9.5.1
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HP to Offer PCs With Blu-ray Combo Drives Later this Year
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Adobe releases new Flash Player 10 beta
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Nvidia Admits Problems With Certain GPU and MCP Products
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Google Ordered to Give YouTube User Data to Viacom
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Guinness Record for Mozilla Downloads
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PS3 Catching up to Wii in Japan
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LG LG-VX9700 "Dare": iPhone Rival
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Cablevision to Offer New HD Channels For Free
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Microsoft Announces Office Subscription Offering
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New Guinness World Record for Firefox 3
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Dual-GPU AMD Radeon HD 4870 X2 Coming In August
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Yahoo, Microsoft, Yahoo Consider Media Partner Options
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OCZ Introduces the Latest DDR3 Kits within the Intel Extreme Memory Series
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New Technology Ensures Authenticity of Digital Video Clips
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Sony Halts PS3 Firmware v2.40 Downloads
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Panasonic's New Unifier LSI For TVs is Smaller, More energy Efficient
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
FIFA 09 PC: 250 additions and enhancements to core gameplay
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Nikon Introduced the D700 Pro Digital SLR Camera
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DaTARIUS Announces Business Restructure Plan
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Adobe Joins with Google, Yahoo to Search Flash Files
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Asus Launches New Matrix Series Graphics Cards with ASUS ROG EN9600GT MATRIX/HTDI/512M
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Nexcopy USB Duplicator Offers Copy Protection and Digital Rights Management
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Singulus Launches New Machine For Recordable DVDs
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Plasmon Introduces NetArchive
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Three New Phenom Processors By AMD
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OCZ: High Speed 128Gb SSD For Less Than $500
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Warner Music Group to offer Music Through Nokia Mobiles
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US-EU to Share Private Data
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IT Majors Join Forces Against Patent Suits
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Aerosmith "Guitar Hero" AVailable
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Rhapsody Supports iPod
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Samsung SDI to Invest $529 Million In OLED Production
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New PS3 Firmware Enhances Community Features
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
BFG Technologies announces overclocked GTX 260 OC2 and OCX Graphics cards
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Gainward to launch AMD Radeon products
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AT&T offers new option of iPhone without contract
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