Tuesday, August 31, 2004
LaCie Offers New Ultra Slim 8x or Ultra Fast 16x DVD±RW Double Layer Drives
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Verbatim Unveils High Performance Pro Line of Store 'n' Go USB Drives
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New review added: TDK 882N
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Sonic AuthorScript Used in Kodak EasyShare Software 4.0
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Fujitsu Unveils Next Generation Intel-Based Mono-Processor Servers
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Plasmon Announces That IBM i5/OS Natively Supports UDO
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Dell Launches 26-Inch LCD TV: W2600 Can Turn Any Room Into a TV Room
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Security Improvements in Windows XP Service Pack 2
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MSN Music: It's really about Windows
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AMD to demonstrate dual-core chips
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LiteON announces SOHW-1633S & 1613S
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Ericsson ends Bluetooth hardware development
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Hitachi, Toshiba and Matsushita Agree to Establish a TV LCD Panel Joint Venture
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MSI launches new motherboard series for AMD CPUs
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Asustek to expand server sales
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AMD Demonstrates World's First x86 Dual-Core Processor!
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Search Is Second Most Popular Online Activity
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Philips and Samsung Join Forces for the Development of New Mobile Devices Based on Near Field Communication
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Christmas Comes Early With Traxperience
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New EPSON PowerLite 821p Projector Combines 2,600-ANSI Lumens
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Intel Drives Moore's Law Forward with 65 Nanometer Process Technology
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Ulead Digital Media Software Included with Pioneer A08
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SANYO to Adopt HD DVD Standard for Next Generation DVDs!
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Foundertech Selects ATI's RADEON'R' 9100 PRO IGP for New Consumer PC
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For Windows, Opera takes requests
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Iomega Announces New REV SCSI 35GB/90GB Drive for Server Backup and Disaster Recovery
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Matsushita Electric to Release IEEE802.11b/g Wireless Network Camera
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Making Microsoft a niche player
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High Capacity Blu-ray Disc-ROM Mastering System "PTR-3000" Now Available
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Switching to Linux picks up steam
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Cell phones could keep atomic time
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Sendmail searches for antispam testers
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Monday, August 30, 2004
AOpen to focus on barebone PC market
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Taiwan market: 16x DVD burners push down prices of 8x and 12x models
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China market: MP3-player price war heats up
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Elpida to Lift DDR2 DRAM Output Ratio to 50%-Plus by Early '05
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HP-Apple Partnership Yields New IPod
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Polyester lubricant promises better hard drives
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Microsoft won't ship WinFS with Longhorn
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IDC: Server market hits $11.5 billion
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Ex-Antiterrorism Czar Offers Cybersecurity Tips
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Intel to throttle power by enhancing silicon
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California Localities Sue Microsoft
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i3 micro's IP Set-Top Box Integrates AMD Alchemy Au1550 Processor
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Sunday, August 29, 2004
TEAC America Introduces 16X DVD+/-R/RW Double-Layer, Dual Format Desktop DVD Recorder
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Microsoft To Ship Longhorn in 2006 Without WinFS
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Cell Phone Defect Could Cause Hearing Damage
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HP Moves Deeper Into Consumer Electronics
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MP3 tool pulls satellite radio into piracy fight
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TDK to Dissolve Hong Kong Subsidiary
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Taiwan market: Toshiba-Samsung enters DVD burner market
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Week 34 - The week's news, reviews and press releases from around the web
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Friday, August 27, 2004
Asus AX X800 XT VGA review added
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WAITEC PRESENTS ACTION 16
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RIAA Sues 744 Music Pirates!
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AOpen Aeolus 6800GT
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Mandrakesoft and LaCie introduce GlobeTrotter: a 40GB mobile desktop
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Microboards Adds Ten-Recorder DVD Duplicator to Product Line
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Digital music player with color screen by Archos
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CMC obtains DVD+R DL certification from Philips
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Kanguru Solutions Unveils Battery Powered Flash Card Burner and DVD Player
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MSI develops revolutionary cooling technique: MSI Active MOS Technology
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Thursday, August 26, 2004
New review added :TEAC DV-W512G
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Music Industry Sues 744 for File Sharing
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Mitsubishi Kagaru announces new 16X DVD+R media
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Record Companies Unveil New Music Product That Combines CD and DVD Content on One Disc!
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Hitachi Maxell will release DVD+R DL media
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The New DV-W516G and DV-W516D Professional Recorders from TEAC
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Glitches fail to dull growing appetite for HDTV
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OEM prices for 16x DVD burners drop below US$80 for Taiwan makers
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How to resurrect a scratched DVD
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Dual-core chips bring dual caches
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Casio to market world's smallest digital camera with zoom lens
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AOpen Introduces New Series of Small Barebones PCs
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Justice Dept. Launches Major Crackdown In Internet Crime
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US agents raid five locations in digital piracy probe
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Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Sony DVD burners hit sweet 16X!
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Sanyo Electric's New SD Digital Camcorder to Make Debut
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Cal-Comp expects growing shipments of CD/DVD printers
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BenQ releases official firmware upgrade for DW1600 users!
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ADS Tech and DivXNetworks Partner to Add DivX Video Technology to Instant VideoMPX Capture Device
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DualDiscs: CD on one side, DVD on the other!
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Gainward 6800 Ultra bundled with DOOM 3
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Industry offers alternative to P2P bill
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China Develops First Indigenous 3-G Mobile Phone Chipset
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Ulead Adds Double Layer DVD Support to Videostudio 8
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Businesses show themselves wary of XP SP2
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NeuNeos High Definition DVD player hits the market
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Olympics coverage upsets some HDTV viewers
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Asustek to launch entry-level X-series graphics cards in September
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Lite-On IT sees growing shipments of DVD burners
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Edge intros 9-in-1 reader with xD slot
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AMD desktop chips edge ahead of Intel
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Universal Digital Asset Protection Now available with HexaLock CD Security Solutions
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Recorders to hit the DVD jackpot!
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First Virus Aimed At AMD64 Processors Spotted
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I-O Data Launches Networked DVD Media Player With WMV9 Support
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AOpen Introduces New XC Cube EZ661 Series
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PENTAX Introduces the Optio S5i
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PENTAX Delivers a Digital Twist: Optio X Camera Offers Shooting Freedom and Viewing Ease
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I/OMagic Launches GigaBank 2.2 Portable Storage Device
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Tuesday, August 24, 2004
The thinnest DivX player in the world, VISION SLX by Waitec
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Kodak to Acquire Image Sensor Business from National Semiconductor
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Fujifilm Introduces DVD 1X-16X Media with New, Proprietary Dye
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Fujifilm Introduces DVD+R Double Layer Media
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Sonic Solutions to Acquire Roxio's Consumer Software Division for $80 Million
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SanDisk CompactFlash Memory Card Survives Blast That Destroys Camera and Records Moment of Impact
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SunnComm's MediaMax Surpasses the Five Million CD Mark
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Microsoft prepares for XP SP2 hackers - and CD push
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BTC has introduced a new advanced PC camera, the BTC PC380
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BTC gains the Award of the "Eurotrade 2004 Best of Taiwan's Best"
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Nvidia postpones delivery of 20,000 uncut wafers
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CMC Magnetics will begin making 16x DVD+R discs for Philips
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Hollywood cracks down on DVD chipmakers
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CD-R to dominate China's blank optical disc market until 2007
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Canon reveals 8.2Mp EOS-20D
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Canon adds four compact cameras
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Sony to Release 160GB Digital Hard Drive Recording Device
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Kingston Launches HyperX DDR2 Memory Modules
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Next Generation DVD Format To Debut At Entertainment Media Expo
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SigmaTel Powers New Rio Carbon Hard Drive MP3 Player
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NVIDIA Graphics Processors Among First PCI Express Graphics Products on the Market to Pass PCI-SIG Workshop Tests
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The world's first movie recording on a preformatted holographic disc.
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Sony's Seventh-Generation DVD Burners Boast Six-Minute Burn Time
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Intel slashes 560 P4 by 35%, confirms other cuts
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ASUS Announces New Graphics Performance Enhancement Technology for 915P- and 925X-Based Motherboards
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Monday, August 23, 2004
Traxdata first to ship the revolutionary DVD+R 16X Media into Europe
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Pioneer To Introduce New External DVD Writer
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Sunday, August 22, 2004
CMC Magnetics expects to beat DVD profit target
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Computer experts compete for top prize in Singapore hacking contest
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Asustek launches 16x DVD burner
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Ridisc CD-R intros in European Market
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Friday, August 20, 2004
Signature Z6 CD/DVD printer from Primera
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The AOpen Aeolus 6600 Series: Graphics To Drench Your Senses
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CyberLink MakeDVD Enables Easy DVD Burning Via Remote Control
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Canon's Next Generation PowerShot G6 Digital Camera
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EZQuest Intros 16x Drive That Writes to 8.5GB Dual-Layer DVD Media
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AMD sneaks strained silicon into chips
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Yahoo fixes two flaws in mail system
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How eight pixels cost Microsoft millions
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KDE updates Linux desktop
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Apple recalls 15-inch PowerBook batteries
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ATI shows 'legacy' Radeon 9200
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Samsung Develops 64 Megabit P RAM Technology
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New HP server from Tarsus spells the end of desktop server days
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Announcing the Release of the Caplio R1
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HD-DVD 'a battle of costs'
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Hackers revive iTunes music sharing
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Prodisc Technology to begin production of 16x DVD-R, 4x DVD DL discs
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Thursday, August 19, 2004
Pioneer Chooses Sonic Technology to Power DVR-A08XL High-Speed Double Layer DVD Writer
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Gigabyte's First Internal 16X DVD Dual Drive
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TDK 16XDVD Writer
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Nintendo 64DD patent drives Revolution rumours
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Dynamic OverClocking Express MSI GeFORCE NX6600GT & NX6600 Series
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Netscape browser update released
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PlayStation 2 still leads
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Ultima Electronics begins to ship DVD recorders
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ATI releases version 4.8 of its Catalyst driver suite
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Panasonic Intros First DVD Recorder Home Theater System with Electronic Program Guide
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NEC releases its first 16x DVD ±Writer with double layer technology
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Olympus, Pentax in Race to Catch Up with Canon, Nikon
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SAMSUNG Begins Mass Production of Environment-friendly Hard Drives
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Philips First to Introduce 16x DVD+R Disc That Can Be Recorded at All Speeds
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Intel desktop price cuts slated for next week
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Unprotected PCs hit by viruses in minutes
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US blamed for 85 per cent of spam
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PCI Express and GeForce 6 Series GPU team up on new high end VGA Card
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Gainward CoolFX 6800 Ultra review updated
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Wednesday, August 18, 2004
AMD Responds to Students' Back-to-School PC Technology Needs
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The Tiniest Fanless PC Power Supply Ever
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Bose Introduces Wave Music System
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First and Only Disk-Based Alternative to Tape
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TMPGEnc MPEG Editor Product Release Information
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Samsung Tops 10 Million DDR2 SDRAM Shipments
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ADS Techs Introduces CapWiz 3.5 with New Direct-to-Disc Burning Capabilities
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AOpen Now Shipping 16X DL DVD±RW Burners to Nth America
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Asia Optical reportedly lands DSC order from Fujifilm
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Primax Electronics may sell DSC business unit to Ability Enterprise
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Lite-On IT increases half-height combo OEM prices 3%-5%
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Studio MX 2004 to become more "Flashy"
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Blu-ray burns for interactive content
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Maxtor ships multimedia-friendly drive
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Microsoft pulls plug on XP SP2 after users say they're not ready
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Home PCs to get key Windows fix
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Battle Over Next-Generation Optical Disc Standard
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New Internal 16X Dual Format Double Layer Drive from I/OMagic
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Tuesday, August 17, 2004
NitroAV Premiers 8-Port FireWire 800/1394b Professional Hub/Repeater
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Review of Plextor's ConvertX PX-M402U Digital Video Converter
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New PENTAX Optio S50 High-Quality with Five Megapixels
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AMD's New, Most Powerful AMD64 Mobile Processor
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HDD+DVD could mean competition for DVD disc makers
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New Prescott mainboard with PCI Express and DDR2 memory support
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RealNetworks slashes song prices
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Soyo shows 20GB USB drive
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Intel Delays Launch of Projection TV Chip
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers announces PRIMERGY BX600
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Plasmon to showcase its full range of RAID and archival storage products
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Philips warns unlicensed DVD+R makers in Taiwan
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Windows update causes headaches
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Monday, August 16, 2004
TDK Introduces PrintOn Recordable DVD Line
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InterVideo Home Theater Bundled with Fujitsu Siemens Computers
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EZCD Print Announces New CD / DVD Printer At Low Direct Prices
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Intel's new Boss
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Microsoft to release easy-to-use Windows XP for developing markets
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BenQ and Coretronic plan to offer projectors with built-in DVD players
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Avid in M-Audio buy-out
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DVD Jon cracks Apple streaming
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BTC's 16X DVD Dual burner with Double Layer support
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Interview with Mr Kevin Wu, BTC's Business Development Manager
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Friday, August 13, 2004
ATI Ships One Millionth PCI Express Graphics Card
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AOpen Now Shipping 16X DL DUW1608/ARR Burners
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New digital audio player and fashion accessory by BenQ
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Soltek Leads You to The New Generation
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Students - throw books away and get a Playstation !
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Thursday, August 12, 2004
SONY to announce DRU-710A 16X and 2.4X DL writer
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Mobile Mosquito premium rate SMS "Trojan" not a virus
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Plasmon: Global support for UDO grows
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NVIDIA Introduces the GeForce 6600 GPU - A Gamer's Dream for DOOM 3
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Microsoft puts the brakes on XP SP2 auto-update
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Microsoft to introduce cheaper version of Windows
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Kodak Unveils Easy Ways to Capture and Share This Summer's Family Reunions
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Sony Teams with Smarte Solutions on Digital Rights Management
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Early release of Nintendo DS
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Pioneer DVR-108 review!!!
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OpenGL 2.0 is born
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NitroAV released 23GB blue-laser burner
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AOL to sell cheap PCs to minorities and seniors
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Macrovision Signs Copy Protection Agreement With Sega Europe
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NVIDIA contributes on technical skill building
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Hard-drive for DV cameras
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Blu-ray is coming!
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DVD X Copy Software Resurfaces
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NitroAV Announces AfterBurner 23 GB DVD Burner
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DVD Studio Pro update ups stability
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Sony Will Use Playstation 2 Chips in Sony Flat-Panel TVs
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Chinese Standards may Reduce Royalties
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Wednesday, August 11, 2004
VESA Introduces New 'Plug & Play'
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KODAK MIN-R EV Mammography Film Wins R&D 100 Award
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AOpen introduces Intel Pentium 4HT 4GHz support
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JVC Develops Low Cost Blu-Ray Mastering System
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Protect your mobile phones from the 'Game virus'
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Windows SP2 - to install or not to install?
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New technology advancement on Digital Video Recorders
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RiData Dual Layer Now being shipped into Europe
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AMD takes advantage of Intel's downslope
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Interview with Kiss Marketing Manager: Bo Lustrup
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Samsung Surpasses 10 Million Milestone in DDR2 SDRAM
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CD.com: One of the Last Great Domain Names Up for Sale!
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Kano Intros First 16X DVD Duplicators that Include 4X Dual-Layer DVD+ Disc-Copy Capability
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Deluxe Strengthens Its Leading Position in DVD Compression and Authoring With the Acquisition of DVCC
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Alaska Jury Clears Driver of Murder in DVD Case
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OEM prices for 8x slim DVD burners fall to US$70-80
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JVC Blu-ray Disc Production Method Cuts Investment Costs by 90%
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Tuesday, August 10, 2004
Sharp Introduces 3-D Computer Display
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SONY puts a DVD CamCorder in your Pocket
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Hybrid Disc Challenged by Euro Patent Holder
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DVD Recorder Processor Enables First "3-in-1" Digital Video Recorders
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Largest Provider of DVD Compression and Authoring Services
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Movie Industry Settles with DVD-Copying Company
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Verbatim Introduces 2.1GB Store 'n' Go USB HD Drive
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DualDisc roll out challenged by Euro patent holder
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Plextor Japan to announce PX-605A
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Roxio sells software core, adopts Napster shell
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PNY Technologies Expands Professional Graphics Family with Record Setting NVIDIA Quadro Solution
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AMD64 Is the Force Behind Star Wars: Episode III `Revenge of the Sith'
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Corsair Announces $20 DOOM 3 Rebate
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Corsair Announces the Fastest 1 GByte modules available
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Major financial downbeat on DVD players
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Pioneer Video Switcher Designed For DJs and VJs
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Advanced Ridata media available on Amazon.com
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GeForce 6600 on it's way
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NVidia's ups and downs
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Monday, August 9, 2004
Blu-ray Disc Founders Conduct Seminars for Companies
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Toshiba Announces SD-M1912 DVD-ROM
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SanDisk's Ultra II CF Cards Win Prestigious Digital Imaging Award for Speed and Performance
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New 16X DVD recorder from Samsung, the TS-H552
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Yahoo's Anti-Spy toolbar feature buggy
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Gyro-sensor for digi-cams developed by Epson
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Oversupply for DVD player industry in China
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CMC: 16x DVD+R to become mainstream discs in Q4
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Marcan Adds Rimage 2000i to CD/DVD Publishing Product Offering
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Samsung Develops the World's First ''a-Si'' 2.6-inch VGA LCD Panel
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AMD Fortifies PC Security Protection for Businesses and Consumers
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Sharp's 3D LCD Technology Now Available for Desktop Computers
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Sunday, August 8, 2004
Gainward CoolFX 6800 Review
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Friday, August 6, 2004
How To Watch The Olympics in HD
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Taiwan to produce a new type of memory storage device
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Samsung projects MP3 player sales to reach 100,000 this year
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Taiwan optical disc drive shipments up
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3D display use to grow in private sector
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Fujifilm brand expands into Enterprise Tape Storage
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Thursday, August 5, 2004
Lexar Unveils New Corporate Identity
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HP and Philips to Begin Licensing Video Content Protection System
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Intel to introduce dual-core processors ahead of schedule
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The Most Multi-featured Mini ITX Board
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Red Hat, IBM Blast IP Litigation
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Western Digital Builds Hi-Cap Hard Drives
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Windows XP Service Pack 2 Breaks Microsoft CRM
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Kodak intros 5Mp, 10x-zoom DX7590
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Microsoft wants to buy Nintendo!
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IRiver PMP-100 offers portable video
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Datarius Limited offer: FREE DVD±R/RW Signal Guide!
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Supermarket Trolleys come equipped with DVD Player.
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DaTARIUS at EMX: increasing productivity and reducing costs for the replicator!
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Blu-ray Disc group to incorporate in October
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Gates interested in buying Nintendo
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Windows XP update delayed again
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70 per cent of viruses come from one source
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RIDATA Printable DVD+/-R Discs Using Bravo II Disc Publisher
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Seagate SAVVIO Hard Drives to be Incorporated in IBM EServer
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Linux system gives BBC faster Olympics results
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ASUS Launches the Most Overclockable 915P and 925X Motherboards
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Wednesday, August 4, 2004
PlayStation 3 to feature Blu-Ray Disc
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Blu-ray Disc format future plans outlined
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Read-only DVDs key to battle between blues
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Review of ASUS DRW-1604P
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MSI's new solutions based on Intel E7520 and E7320
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TDK Introduces 8cm Armor Plated DVD media
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M-Audio Introduces Revolution 5.1 PCI Sound Card
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M-Systems Introduces new Security Application For DiskOnKey
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BenQ introduces DC S40 Mega Multimedia Camera
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HDTV Forum 2004 Speakers to Explore HDTV Wildcard
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Mad Dog Multimedia unveils Double Layer 8X Drives
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NVIDIA Partners PCi Express Motherboard and Graphics Combo Solutions
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Ricoh Raises Output of Copy-Protected Hybrid Discs
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Casio Develops First Transparent Ceramic Lens
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VIA and MediaTek Settle Patent and Copyright Infringement
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RWPPI Round Robin Test Seminar held in Taiwan
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Toshiba Offers New 60GB 1.8-inch HDD
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VERITAS Replicates Data Anywhere at Anytime
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Rio looks to dance over iPod mini
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Plextor announces PX-708UF2 8X DVD±R Recorder
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DVD X Copy creators, 321 Studios, Forced to Shut Down
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Sun developing wireless chips
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Microsoft To Break Out Cheaper Windows In More Markets
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Tuesday, August 3, 2004
Imation Unveils Double Layer DVD Media
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47% Of Consumers will Spend $1,000-$5,000 on Their Future Purchase
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Winchester Systems Announces FlashDisk RAID Array up to 4.6 Terabytes!
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Kodak announces DX7590 with 5 MegaPixel and 10X Optical Zoom
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OEM prices for 16x DVD burners fall
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PC Chips takes over Soyo
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ATI announces FireGL X3-256 Workstation Graphics Accelerator
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Eidos Announces Championship Manager 5 for Playstation 2 And Xbox
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Bulkpaq Ships Double Layer media
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Intel Achieves Major Milestones in EUV Lithography Program
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Fujitsu Delivers Leading Capacity Mobile Hard Disk Drive
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Iomega Now Shipping New REV 35 Gigabyte FireWire Drive
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Microsoft will not outsource Longhorn
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Value processors coming soon
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Hitachi-LG Data Doubling Output of DVD Super Multi Drives for Notebooks
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Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA) to Discuss Blue Laser
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Microsoft warns of three critical IE flaws
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Review of the LaCie d2 DL DVD±RW Recorder
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Freecom FHD-3 External hard drive: The starting point for a new multimedia storage concept
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Primera Introduces Home & Office CD/DVD Printer for $140
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Monday, August 2, 2004
Siemens announces SK65 Mobile Phone with Complete E-Mail Management
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Apricorn Introduces EZ Upgrade 1.8T Hard Drive Upgrade Kit
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Hitachi Unveils Advanced 42-Inch Professional Plasma Monitors
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Symantec announces Norton Ghost 9.0!
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Group: Linux potentially infringes 283 patents
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Interview with Philips Marketing Director: Frank Simonis
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Jobs has surgery for cancer
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64-bit Intel server onslaught begins
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Unisys gives Linux a second try
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Intel sheds light on future chip technology
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Rio Audio Introduces IPod Mini Challenger
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Digital TV Makers Aim To Branch Out Into Browser Market
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Nikkei Byte Identifies HDD Performance Bottlenecks
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Sunday, August 1, 2004
Macrovision "protects" DOOM3
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Microsoft Demonstrates New Hard Drive Search Tool
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Is Real's 'hacking' of iPod legal?
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Week 31 - The week's news, reviews and press releases from around the web
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