Friday, January 30, 2009
Scientists Store Information in Extreme Densities Using Quantum Holograms
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iSuppli Teardown Reveals that RIM's Storm Costs More than iPhone
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More Rumors On Dell Smartphone
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New ATI Catalyst 9.1 Drivers Add OpenGL 3.0 Support
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Higher-capacity, 34nm SSDs to Appear in Sept 2009
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UK Law Will Force ISPs to Pass P2P Data to Right-Holders
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Nokia Unveils 6700, 6303 2700 Classic Models
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Industry Click Fraud Rate Higher Than Ever in Q4 2008
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Sony Q3 PlayStation 3 Sales Fall, Nintendo's Wii to Sell Less Next Quarter
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Studio 3 Networks to Deliver Online Films On Demand
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NEC Eye Flavor Offers Targeted Advertising Through Face Recognition Techniques
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Samsung Develops World's Highest Density DRAM Chip
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Google Tools Check Your ISP For Speed, Exposes ISP Traffic Shaping
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Sharp and Sony Delay Joint Venture Plans For Large-Sized LCD Panels
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Eight Mobile Technologies to Watch in 2009 and 2010
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Windows XP Get Support For exFAT File System
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Panasonic Announces Six New LUMIX Digital Cameras
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German Blu-ray Player Market Exhibits Dynamic Growth in Q4 2008
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Comcast Launches Disney Family Movies Subscription On Demand Service
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Significant Gap Between HDTV Ownership and HD Programming Usage Among US Households Reports In-Stat
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Philips & Lite-On Digital Solutions Partners With RPC To Promote Products in Retail
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Gmail Goes Offline
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Short-lived Stealthy Attacks Are The New Web Threats
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Hard Drive Makers Develop Opal Encryption Standard For Computer Drives
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Sensio 3D Format Standardized in DVD Standard
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Western Digital Becomes a Capacity Leader With New 2TB Hard Drive
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Gigabyte Launches AMD Dragon Motherboard
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QSTARZ Launches QSports - Your Private Sports Coach
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iLife 09 Shipping January 27
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Apple Could Charge iPhone Competitors Over Touch-screen Controls
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35 Million Netbook Shipments Expected in 2009: An Era Begins
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WTO Issues Report on US-China Dispute Over Intellectual Property Rights
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Fujitsu to Discontinue HDD Head Business
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Internet Explorer 8 Release Candidate Opened to the Public
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Nvidia Releases Quadro NVS 420 Quad-Display Graphics Card to Support 30" Panels
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Windows 7 beta to Be Available Until February 12
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Global Internet Audience Surpasses 1 billion Visitors, According to comScore
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Intel Chairman Craig Barrett to Retire in May
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Qimonda Files For Insolvency, Samsung Posts Losses
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Friday, January 23, 2009
GeForce 181.22 WHQL Drivers Released
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Sales OF Blu-ray Drives For PCs Still Slow in the UK
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Google Profits Up On Strong Ad Sales
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Microsoft to Eliminate 5,000 Jobs
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ink Breakthrought Could be Used For Manufacturing of
Bendy Screens
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Some Facts About LED-backlit LCD TVs
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Samsung TruDirect Software Available For Download
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Google Stops Print Ads Program For Newspapers
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New PS3 Firmware Released
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
LG Display Executives Agree to Plead Guilty in Global LCD Price-Fixing Conspiracy
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Qualcomm Buys Handheld Graphics and Multimedia Assets from AMD
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Movie Service Allows Download Of HD Content to Blu-ray Discs
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Mitsubishi Announces Record Power 638nm Diodes For Projectors
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Apple Sells Used Products in China
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IBM, RIM Mobilize Business With Lotus Software and Developer Tools for the BlackBerry Platform
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Elpida Introduces First x32-bit 1-Gigabit XDR DRAM
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G1 Coming in More European Countries
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SAP, IBM to Roll Out First Joint Software "Alloy" in March
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Belkin Employee Accused Of Paying Internet Users For Positive Reviews
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Primera Announces its FX400 Foil Imprinting System
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Fujitsu Now Shipping Waterproof Cell Phone With Fingerprint Sensor Security
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Intel Slashes Prices of Core 2 Quad Processors
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EU: Microsoft's Tying of Internet Explorer to Windows Harms Browser Competition
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Friday, January 16, 2009
EICTA: Plasma TVs Comply With Energy Efficiency Requirements
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Panasonic Introduces New FS-Series and DMC-LS85 Lumix Cameras
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New Concept Of Magnetic Data Storage Could Tenfold the Magnetic Storage Density
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YouTube Videos Come to Wii and PS3
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Philips Announces First 21:9 "Cinematic" LCD TV
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95 Per Cent of Music Downloads Are Unauthorised, IFPI Says
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Wii Sells 10.17 Million Units - Break US record in 2008
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Intel's Q4 Business Below Expectations
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Nexus Releases WaveAir External PCI Cooling Solution
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Nortel Files for Bankruptcy
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AMD Offers New Package Features for Embedded Markets
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Plextor Launches New wireless NAS Drives and Media Players
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Google Launches Reseller Program for Google Apps
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Steve Jobs Backtracks on Health, Takes Leave
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
MEDIA-TECH Europe 2009
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iPhone Nano Coming this Summer: Report
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OCZ Introduces New Apex Series Solid State Drives
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Second-Generation PlayStation 3 Features Cost Reduction, Supplier Shifts
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Blockbuster and Sonic/CinemaNow Team for Internet Movie Delivery
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Seagate Announces New Cheetah Hard Drives
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Lite-On Announces New Color Line-up For External Slim Drives
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Pioneer Stops Production of LaserDisc Players
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Toshiba to Buy Fujitsu's Hard Drive Business
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Experts Announce the 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors - And How to Fix Them
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Microsoft Resumes Windows 7 Downloads
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The Global Recessions Will Slow IT Purchases Growth To A Crawl
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Updated Nero Move Now Supports Expanded Range of Popular Portable Devices
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Next Version of DisplayPort to Support HD 3D, Higher Resolutions
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S3 Graphics Introduces Copy Protection Multimedia Platform
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Court Declares Rambus Patents in Suit Unenforceable in Micron Delaware Case
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pureSilicon Debuts First 1TB 2.5-inch SSD
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Microsoft Delays Windows 7 Beta Download
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CES: Funai Philips Unveils Four New Philips Blu-ray Disc Players
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BDA: Blu-ray Disc Re-writes Record Books in U.S.
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Intel Unveils 3nd Generation of Netbooks at CES
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Asus brings W90 18.4" gaming laptop to the market
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Asus announces new AM3 certified AMD motherboards
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Friday, January 9, 2009
Nvidia v181.20 WHQL Graphics Drivers Released
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Pioneer Upconverting DVD Player Encodes MP3 Files
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Fujitsu Launches Ultra-Slim External Hard Disk Drives
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Samsung Unveils 22-Inch, 120Hz 3D- Monitor Compatible with Nvidia's GeForce 3D Vision
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BDA: Blu-ray Disc Displays Strong Growth Prospects Despite Economic Downturn
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CES: AMD Supercomputer To Deliver Next-Generation Games and Entirely Through the Cloud
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AMD Launches ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4000 Series Graphics for Notebooks
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Nvidia Released GeForce GTX 285 and GTX 295 High-end GPUs at CES
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Palm Debuts "Pre" Smartphone, webOS Operating System at CES
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Sony Unveils Flexi-video Screen, Movie Glasses and 3D on PS3 at CES
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
CES: Nvidia Raises The Graphics Performance Bar For Mainstream Notebooks With the New GeForce 100M GPUs
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Asus Introduces First Notebook Solutions with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4600 Series GPU
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Panasonic Introduces First Portable Blu-ray Player
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CES: Nvidia Officially Announces 3D Vision - The World?s First High-Definition 3D Stereo Solution For The Home
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Seagate Brings Digital Content To The Living Room With Seagate FreeAgent Theater HD Media Player
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Sandisk and Sony Expand "MEMORY STICK PRO" And "MEMORY STICK MICRO" Formats
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Sony's Core 2009 TV Lineup
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Sony Ericsson W715 Walkman and C510 Cyber-shot Appear at CES
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3G Touch Watch Phone by LG
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Panasonic Expands its Energy Efficient Line of VIERA HDTVs
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LG's Line of Flat Panel TVs at CES 2009
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Yahoo Announces Distribution Partnerships For Web TV push
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Panasonic Introduces New Camcorders With 70X Ultra-zoom Lens
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CES: LG Unveils NAS Device With Built-in Blu-ray drive, Other Blu-ray Writer
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Sony Introduces Two DVDIRECT Writer Models
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Samsung, Pioneer Sharp and LG Showcase Latest Blu-ray Players at CES
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AMD Releases the Dragon Desktop Platform Technology at CES 2009
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Microsoft's Ballmer Announces Availability of Windows 7 Beta and Windows Live at CES
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Sony Debuts Pocket-sized 8-inch Notebook
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CES 2009: Panasonic Debutes 3D Full HD Plasma, Blu-ray Players
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
New SDXC Memory Cards Provide up to 2TB of Storage
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Verbatim Highlights Blu-Ray Media Line at Macworld
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Asus Launches New Range Of GeForce GTX 295 & GTX 285 Graphics Cards
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Next-Generation HDMI Capabilities Will Add Networking, Higher Speeds and Address Emerging Auto Industry
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JVC Announces $300 Blu-ray Player
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Asus Showcases Eee Keyboard, New Eee PCs at CES 2009
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New Sanyo XACTI CG9 Camcorder Shoots HD Video and 9.1-Megapixel Stills
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CES: MSI Announces U115 Hybrid Netbook
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DivX Releases H.264-Based DivX 7
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Acer, Samsung Unveil Monitors featuring USB Graphics Technology
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Samsung Introducing High-Speed, "Green" SSD for Enterprise Market
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Hitachi At CES 2009
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Walt Disney Studios Announces New Blu-ray Options
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CyberLink Showcases TrueTheater Technology at CES 2009
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Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Previews Integration of High
Resolution 3D Capabilities Into Hanlheld Devices
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AudioDev Approved as Official Testing Center for Blu-ray Discs
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CES: LG Display Introduces the "Digital Photo TV"
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Toshiba at CES 2009
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Seagate Ships Desktop Hard Drive With World's Highest
Areal Density
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Sandisk Launches New SSD Drives For Netbooks
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Toshiba Unveils New Half-Terabyte Portable External HDD
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NEC Develops Speech Interpretation Software for Mobile
Phones
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Microsoft Sold 28 Million Xbox 360s by End of 2008
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AMD Delivers New Platform for Ultrathin
Notebooks
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Samsung and Yahoo Bring the Web to TV
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Apple Cuts DRM and Prices on iTunes, Introduces 17-inch
MacBook
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Monday, January 5, 2009
New Crucial Ballistix Three Channel DDR3 Memory Kits Take Advantage of Intel Architecture
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G-Technology Launches External Solid State Drives
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Roxio Launches Toast 10 Titanium at Macworld Expo
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Symwave and Seagate Demonstrate USB 3.0 Storage Solution
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Toshiba Makes Full-scale Entry into Solar Photovoltaic Systems Business
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Intel and Adobe to Extend Flash Platform to TVs
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Verbatim Launches New 500GB and 1TB Quad Interface Hard Drives
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Dolby to Bring 3-D Video to Blu-ray
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Moser Baer Blu-ray 1x-6x Discs Verified by Philips
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Samsung, LG and JVC to Showcase Ultra-thin TVs at CES
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Friday, January 2, 2009
CD Digital Card Introduces Global Garde Copy Protection
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HP Launches New Home Server for PCs and Macs
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Holiday Sales Down For First Time: comScore
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ASUS Reveals Xonar HDAV1.3 Series Sound Cards for the Blu-ray Era
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Microsoft Fixes Issue With Zune Players
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LG Blu-ray Disc Players to Stream Content From CinemaNow, YouTube and Netflix
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