Friday, December 31, 2010
Gigabyte, ASRock To Showacse New Gaming Motherboards at CES 2011
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Mozilla And Tsinghua University Develop IPv6 Browser
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Weak Cryptography Keys Exploit PS3's Security Measures Against
Running Linux
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Facebook Tops Google As Most Visited Site in U.S.
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Geinimi Android Trojan Found China
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NOOK Line of eReading Devices Becomes Barnes & Noble?s Biggest
Bestseller
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Samsung Unveils Next-generation AMOLED Displays at CES 2011
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
RIM Responds To PlayBook Battery Weakness Report
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2011.. New Consumers, New Markets, New Economy Take Hold
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Mozilla Database Exposed Old User Passwords
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4G Smartphones To Debut at CES 2011
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Skype Brings Video Calling to iPhones
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ITC To Inverstigate Rambus' Claims On Semiconductor Patents
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Nintendo Bars Children Under 6 From Viewing 3D Content On New
Nintendo 3DS Game Player
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Sony Seeks to Block Sales LG's Mobile Phones in The US
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LG Smart TV Lets Users Enjoy Web Browser on Their Regular TV Sets
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New Intel Solid-State Drive 310 Series Offers Full SSD Performance in Smaller Size
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Hynix Develops 4-Gigabit DDR3 30nm DRAM
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USC Scientists Play World of Warcraft Using a Hacked Microsoft
Kinect System
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Samsung Announces Free the TV Challenge Finalists
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Mobiles, Apple, And Social Media Will be The Main Targets of Cybercriminals Next Year
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Apple To Release New Versions Of iPad in 2011
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Netflix Plans International Push Next Year
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New Samsung WB700 and NX11 Digital Cameras to Debut at CES 2011
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China Delays Nokia's Acquisition of Motorola's Public Carrier Wireless Network Infrastructure Assets
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LG To Showcase The LW6500 Cinema 3D TV at CES 2011
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Hitachi May Transfer LCD Unit to Hon Hai
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Sony Playstation Phone Coming in Spring
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MSI To Showcase New Laptops at CES 2011
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Toshiba Storage Device Becomes Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Toshiba
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Third-Generation Kindle Becomes Amazon's Bestselling Product
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Samsung To Showcase New "Galaxy player" Music Smartphone, World's Thinnest 3D Blu-ray Player at CES 2011
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IBM Set to Change Our Lives With Upcoming Innovations
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Rambus and Renesas Electronics Sign Patent License Agreement
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Software Mod Turns A Radeon HD 6950 To a Radeon 6970
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Verbatim Releases New ARLEDIA Series Of DVD-R Media For Long Term Storage
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DVD6C commences Additional Arbitrations to Collect Licensing
Royalties
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Kingmax Unveils 2400MHz DRAM Module Without Heatsink
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Discovery Moves Racetrack Memory Closer to Reality
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Pioneer Wins Patent Case Against Garmin
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Sony to Acquire Toshiba's Cell Processor Semiconductor
Fabrication Facilities, Strengthen Image Censor Capacity
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LG To Showcase 72-inch LCD 3D TV, 3D Home Theater Systems and Network Blu-ray 3D Disc Players at CES 2011
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
WikiLeaks App Removed From Apple's Store
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Firefox 4 Beta Provides an Easier Firefox Sync Setup and 3D Graphics
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European CE Market to End 2010 With a Positive Performance
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Skype Hit By Downtime
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Sony to Buy Back Toshiba Chip Line, Nikkei Reports
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Sony Debuts Subscription Music Streaming Service
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Pioneer Ships Its Blu-ray 3D Player Line
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Sony Adds Vegas Pro 10 Compatibility in New Update for Z Depth 3D
Blu-ray Subtitling Software
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Rovi to Buy Sonic Solutions For $720 million
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Microsoft Launches HTML5 Labs Web site
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Microsoft To Release Windows OS Optimized For ARM Chips
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Surpasses $1 Billion in Sales Worldwide
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FTC Approves McAfee Acquisition by Intel
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Google Unveils New Apps
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NEC to Exhibit a New Line of AndroidProducts and Service Offerings at CES 2011
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Ennio Morricone to Make Music For LG Smartphones
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Apple Expects Strong Sales For Apple TV This Week, Amazon to Sell to Over 8 Million Kindles
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Motorola Video Shows Upcoming Android Honeycomb Tablet
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Apple Launches iAd Producer
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Pioneer Introduces White Pearl Models of the CDJ-350 and DJM-350
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Google Search Reclaims Mobile Web Throne
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Canadian Agency Announces Private Copying Tariff 2011
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Elpida Begins Sample Shipments of 30nm Process 4-Gigabyte DDR3
SO-DIMM
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Samsung Sampling MLC-Based Solid State Drives for Enterprise Storage
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Qualcomm Sells 700 MHz Spectrum Licenses
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Monday, December 20, 2010
New Standard Delivers Battery Friendly Control for Human Interface Devices
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LG To Invest $18 Billion in 2011
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
How To Connect Your PC to an HDTV With HDMI
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SuperTalent Unveils Second Generation DuraDrive SSD's
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Fujitsu to Demonstrate USB 3.0-SATA Bridge ICs at the
2011 International CES
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USITC To Inverstigate Xbox 360's Wireless System After
Motorola's Inquiry
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Asus, Gigabyte and MSI to Support Gear Up For First AMD
Brazos and eBrazos Based Motherboards
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Google to Alert Searchers To Hacked Websites
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Friday, December 17, 2010
DVDFab Acceleartes Blu-ray Converting Speed
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IBM's To Use MLC NAND Flash in External Storage Systems
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Hotmail Introduces Interactive Email Using Active Views
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Nokia Sues Apple Again In Europe Over Patents
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CyberLink Launches All-in-One Media Suite 9
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NVIDIA Claims Record Number of Design Wins for Intel 'Sandy
Bridge' PC Platform
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Apple's Mac App Store to Open on January 6
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Microsoft Releases HTML5 Extension for Windows Media Player
Firefox Plug-in
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Computer Memory Takes a Spin
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Myspace And Google Renew Their Search And Advertising Agreement
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Dell, AMD, TSMC, Apple And Flextronics Insiders Charged by FBI
With Conspiring to Distribute Inside Information
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Apple To Buy iPhone LCDs From Sharp
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Blu-ray Disc Production to Approach 2bn Units by 2014
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Universal Flash Storage Standard Coming Early Next Year
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Facebook Uses Face Recognition Technology To Tag Photos
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Quad-core Sandy Bridg Laptops on Stage of CES 2011
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Bing Search Popularity Slightly Increased in November
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RIM and Amazon Launch Amazon MP3 for BlackBerry Smartphones
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Toshiba and Egypt's El Araby to Establish Manufacturing JV for
LCD TVs
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Google Delays Google Fiber Superfast Broadband Service
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Microsoft's Bing Adds New Mobile App, Social-media, Maps and Travel Features
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Windows Live Launches New Plug-ins Website
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Opera 11 Released Today
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Europeans Embrace Advanced OS and Touchscreen Technologies
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Hitachi GST Ships First, One-Disk 7MM 500GB Hard Drive
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LG Display Expands In 3D Technology With New Technology
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LG Launches Dual-Core Optimus 2X Smartphone
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Game Consoles Edge Closer to Serving as Entertainment Hubs
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Google TV Updated With Neflix, Dual View And New Movie Features
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Sanyo PLC-HF15000L Large Venue Projector Produces a Brightness of 15,000 ANSI Lumens With Greater Than Full HD 2K resolution
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French Watchdog Warns Google Not to Abuse Dominance
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CyberLink Launches LabelPrint 2.5 Disc Labeling Software
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Paramount to Rock the Mobile Apps Market on Windows Phone 7
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Super Talent and verbatim Introduce New USB 3.0 Hard Drives
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Microsoft Fixes Bugs Windows and Internet Explorer Bugs
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Research Claims IE9 Offers Better Protection Against Socially-engineered Malware
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U.S. Buyers Seems to Shrug Off 3D, Internet TVs
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LG Electronics Previews 2011 NANO FULL LED HDTV Series, HD Sound Bar
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Corsair Dominator GT DDR3 Memory Supports 2133MHz Speed at VDIMM of 1.5V
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Lite-On Europe Contest Available on Facebook
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AMD Launches The Radeon HD 6970 and Radeon HD 6950 Graphics Cards
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
MediaTek Aims to Enhance its Global Market Penetration
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Upcoming AMD Catalyst Drivers Feature New Catalyst Control Center
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JVC To Showcase New High-Speed Processor LSI at CES 2011
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TI's OMAP4440 Mobile Processor Boasts Significant Upgrades
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Web Gmail Available in More Languages
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Toshiba May Provide LCD Panels For iPhone
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Court Dismisses Paul Allen's Patent Complaint Against Apple, Others
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Microsoft to Reportedly Announce New Slates at CES
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Netflix Adds New Titles For Canadian Members
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YouTube Announces Youtube Trends
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IBM's Computing System to Challenge All Time Greatest Contestants in Jeopardy Quiz Show
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Hitachi Launches a TRIO of 3TB Hard Disk Drives
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Top Ten Trends on Twitter Announced
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SlySoft Discontinues Lifetime Update Subscription
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Toshiba Introduces Enterprise-Class Solid State Drive Family
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Seagate Delivers First One Terabyte 2.5-Inch Enterprise HDD, New Barracuda Green Desktop
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Monday, December 13, 2010
LG Unveils The E90 Ultra-slim Led Monitor
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MSI to Unveil New Laptops at CES 2011
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Apple Drops iOS Jailbreak Detection API
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Hardware Failure Hit Amazon Websites
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Lite-On May Unseat Quanta Storage as No.3 Player in Slim Optical Disc Drives
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Kaleidescape Introduces First Blu-ray Movie Server
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Mozilla and Opera Disable Web Sockets In Their Browsers Due To Vulnerabilities in the Protocol
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WikiLeaks Employee To Launch Rival Website OpenLeaks
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Gran Turismo Series Sales Exceed 60 Million Units Wordwide
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Pioneer BDXL Blu-ray writer Coming in UK and US
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Google Introduces Message Continuity Service
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Total Black Friday Sales Down Versus 2009
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Asus Introduces Ultra-thin Notebook with Standard Voltage
Processor
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Youtube Allows Users to Upload Longer Than 15 Minutes Videos
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
LaCie Introduces Slim Blu-ray Optical Drive
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Dell In Talks to Buy Compellent
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Patriot Announces Single-Chip USB 3.0 Flash Drive
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EU Calls For Lower Roaming Charges
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AMD Radeon HD 6970 and HD6950 Coming Next week
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Renesas Develops the Basic Structure for Embedded DRAM with High Compatibility with Standard CMOS Logic Circuits
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Spam Carries WikiLeaks Worm
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Fujitsu Device Generates Electricity from Heat and Light
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Gartner Says Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Increased in 2010
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European Commission Fines Six LCD Panel Producers For Price Fixing Cartel
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Intel Targets Tablets and Phones market With Chips Coming Next Year
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New Optical Sensors Enable Wireless Mice to Operate on a Single AA Battery for Over a Year
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DNP Develops Technology to Prevent Scintillation on Projectors and Displays Using Laser Light Sources
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Hynix, IBM And Samsung Talk About Latest STT RAM Developments at IEDM
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Netflix To Stream Disney-ABC Content
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ECMA Approves CD-R Multi-Speed System, Test Method For the Estimation Of Lifetime of Optical Media Standards
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PC Companies Move to All Digital Display Technology, Phasing out Analog
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DivX TV Launches on LG Consumer Electronics
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VSO Releases Blu-ray to DVD Converter
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Pioneer to Commercialize In-Vehicle Head-Up Displays For Cars
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Workstation Market to Strenghten, Says JPR
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NFC Forum Launches Certification Program
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Intel Ships New X58 Boards
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LG and ALAIN MIKLI Release Stylish 3D glasses
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Noctua Intros New AMD Opteron Coolers With G34 Support
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Amazon Brings Kindle Books To The Browser
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BlackBerry App World Now Accepting Apps for BlackBerry PlayBook
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LG and VMware To Accelerate Enterprises Adoption Of
Employee-owned Phones
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Technicolor Launches 3D Certification Program
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Microsoft Unveils New Privacy Features for Internet Explorer 9
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 570 Released
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Google Chrome OS Notebooks Coming Next Year
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
OnLive To Challenge Netflix With Streaming Movie Offering
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NEC Demonstrates 400 G DWDM Transmission
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25nm NAND And 20nm Manufacturing Technology Platform on Stage Of IEDM 2010
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Apple Entrnce Into The 3D Fray May Help 3D Become Mainstream
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Philips Introduces Portable DVD Player, Digital TV Combo
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New Alliance Debuts With Open Security Standard to Foster Next-Generation Transit Fare Collection
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Samsung Readies Memory With Advanced Chip Stacking Technology
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AMD Introduces Faster Six-core and Dual-core Processors
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Monday, December 6, 2010
Google Introduces Nexus S with Gingerbread OS
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Sprint Partners With Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson and Samsung
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Elpida and Rambus Sign Patent License Agreement
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Google Launches eBook Store
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Google to acquire Video Security Firm Widevine
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Facebook Introduces New Profile Pages
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Wikileaks Changes Domain Amid Pressure
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Microsoft Details Silverlight 5
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Google Talks About Its Copyright Policy
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RIM Buys TAT To Improve Screen Design
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Futuremark announces 3DMark 11 and Launches the OC Competition
with MSI
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IBM, Samsung and GLOBALFOUNDRIES To Talk About Leading-Edge
Manufacturing Solutions in Forum
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Latest Chrome 8 Browser Includes Built in PDF Viewer
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Samsung Develops 30nm LPDDR2 DRAM For Mobiles And Tablets
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Kaleidescape Announces Cinema One DVD Movie Server
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Sandbox For Adobe Flash Player Released
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The Android Google Reader App is Here
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Corsair Launches 90GB and 180GB Force Series Solid-State Drives
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Windows Phone 7 Unlocker Discontinued Soon After Release
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One Million Samsung TV Apps Downloaded
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Micron Flash Memory Extend Life Of NAND
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Motorola Mobility Acquires 4Home, Eyes home Streaming To Mobile
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Google Changes Search Rank Engine To Cope With Evil Practices
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Sony Releases DSLR-A900/A850 Firmware Upgrade
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SuperTalent Introduces USB 3.0 Virtual PC
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New Toshiba mini NB520 Netbook Offers High Quality Sound Through Harman Kardon Speakers
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4TB or Larger External HDDs Coming Next Year
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HDMI to Be Promoted in China
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Rambus Files ITC Complaint Against Broadcom, Freescale, LSI,
MediaTek, NVIDIA, and STMicroelectronics
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Adobe Flash Player 10.2 Beta Supports Hardware Acceleration
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NVIDIA Introduces NVS Business Graphics Solutions, Delivering High Fidelity Across up to Eight Displays
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Meet Verbatim's New Portable Hard Drives For Mac Users
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AudioDev and DaTARIUS Enter Strategic Cooperation
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STMicroelectronics IC Simplifies Blu-ray Design
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Avatar 3D Bundled With Panasonic Viera 3D Plasma TVs
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Toshiba Launches driveIT Partner Program
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Netflix To Stream First-Run Theatrical Films by FilmDistrict
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iPhone and Blackberry Smartphones Remain The Most Popular In the
U.S.
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Introducing the Xbox LIVE Rewards Program
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Verizon Wireless Launches 4G LTE Wireless Network On December 5
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Motorola to Separate In Two Companies in January
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Denon To Release The DBP-1611UD Universal Blu-ray 3D Player In Japan
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FCC Proposes Steps To Open TV Spectrum To New Wireless Broadband Services
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Renesas Mobile Corporation Commences Operation
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Sony's Technique Achieves Faster Response Time for LCDs
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Asus Introduces New Tablets
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Breakthrough Chip Technology Lights the Path to Exascale Computing
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Samsung's New Near Field Communication Chip Offers Increased Wireless Connectivity for Mobile Handsets
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