Thursday, September 30, 2004
Plextor Innovates With The Latest Generation Of USB Flash Memory Drives
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ACARD Launches the first 1-to-3 DVD Copy Controller Supporting 16X DVD Writers
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Oki Introduces Organic EL Driver IC Chip for Mobile Phones Capable of Displaying up to 260,000 Colors
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Futuremark Unveils 3DMark05; The World's Most Advanced DirectX 9 Graphics Benchmark
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TDK Launches Range of Affordable Quality Headphones
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Advanced Media Adds RIDATA 11-IN-1 Memory Card Reader/Writer
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Recording Industry Sues 762 for Net Music Swaps
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NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series GPUs Achieve Top 3DMark05 Score of 7229
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HD DVD Promotion Group announced!
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Sanyo to Unveil Prototype Cellular Phone with Built-in Digital TV Tuner
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LG announces world's largest LCD TV!
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SNK Neogeo USA Backs: KOF Maximum Impact
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DVD+RW 8X disc spec released
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MediaTek: Revenues to surpass NT$4 billion in September
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Optodisc denies rumor of using Maxell DVD-R code
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Asia Optical increases stake in China joint venture with NEC
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Want Windows XP for $36? Take a passage to India
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Samsung working on tiny drive
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Instant messaging worm exploits JPEG flaw
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Piracy driving Linux PC shipments
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ATI to roll out R500 GPU for Xbox 2 in 1Q 2005
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Tokyo Game Show 2004: PSP Unveiled, Game Titles for Nintendo DS Shown
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Seagate Now Shipping 100GB Notebook PC HDD!
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Microsoft: we can beat Linux without Longhorn
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HD-DVD rewritable standard approved
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NEC Electronics Introduces Single-Chip DVD Recorder Codec IC Family for Low-end Market
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Sims 2 hits 1m sales
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Sony plans power restrictions on PSP games
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Graphics cards using S3 GammaChrome chips to hit the market in 4Q
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Piracy fears threaten Hollywood innovation
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JPEG exploit could beat antivirus software
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BenQ launches sophisticated FP785 LCD display at Just Cavalli fashion show
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Taiyo Yuden announces "AutoStrategy" DVD±R recording optimization technology
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ADS Tech Lays Cornerstone for Media Entertainment Evolution with New me-squared Compatibility Logo
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SanDisk Unveils New Digital Photo TV Player That Also Displays Video Clips and Doubles as an MP3 Music Jukebox
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SanDisk Introduces Extreme III, World's Fastest, Highest Performing Flash Memory Card
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Gainward PowerPack!TM Ultra/1960PCX XP ?Golden Sample?TM GLH
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Colin McRae Rally 2005 Tears into Stores
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Cirrus Logic DVD Processor Enables Playback Of MPEG-4-Based Codecs
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Pacific Digital Intros 16X Dual-Format, Double-Layer DVD+/-RW Drives for PCs
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Lexar and Kodak Expand Flash Memory Card Offering With the Introduction of KODAK xD-Picture Cards
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Hitachi and HP Offer Industry-First High-Performance 300 Gigabyte Drives for Server and Storage Solutions
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Acer America Accelerates Notebook Performance with the Aspire 1360
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OCZ DDR Booster and PowerStream Help Break 6GHz on P4
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Fengtek Releases Motherboard Designed Using Feng Shui Principles
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Nu Tech and DVDInfoPro bring DC Erase technology to the mass market
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Annual Symposium on Perspectives and Prospects for the Optical Storage Industry
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Digital music to represent 8% of total European market by 2009
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Game geeks flock to 'Frisco
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Iomega Corporation Ships New 16x Double-Layer DVD Drives
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Intel Boosts Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor Family
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I/OMagic Unveils New GigaBank 4.0 Portable Storage Device
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IBM supercomputer sets world speed record
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DVDs could hold '100 times more'
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Lite-On attacks the market with it's first DVD recorder with HDD!
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MKM(Verbatim) Announces Innovative LightScribe CDs/DVDs!
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Sonic Introduces AuthorScript Photo Slideshow SDK for Digital Photo Applications and Devices
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Toshiba Announces New Satellite'R' Notebooks with 17 and 15.4"
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Adobe pictures new digital photo format
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Intel makes marketing push for Centrino chip
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JVC Exhibits Exciting Technologies at CEATEC JAPAN 2004
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Toshiba Announces DVD-R Medium with CPRM!
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Toshiba Launches DVRecorder with 600GB HDD!
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Toshiba's New Digital High Definition LCD TVs are the Industry's First Supporting High Definition Image Recording to a LAN HDD
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Toshiba to Announce Major Steps to Reinforce Audio Visual Businesses
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Philips Nexperia Personal IC solutions enable high performance portable audio and multimedia players
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Panasonic Introduces Pro High Speed Series SD Memory Cards
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CDs to prevail for years over digital music
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Sims 2 plays with life addicts
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Date for Gran Turismo 4 debut
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PSP details revealed, adds MP3 support
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Fuji, Eastman Kodak and Konica Minolta form Picture Archiving and Sharing Standard (PASS) group
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New HD DVD Promotion Group to Expedite Commercialization of HD DVD Hardware and Software
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The Status of HDTV in Europe Compared with other Continents
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Sony To Begin Sales Of Key Components Of Blu-Ray Disc Player, Recorder
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Pioneer To Launch Seven New Models of DVD-based Car Navigation System
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NEC Unveils Industry's First Mobile Phone Application Processor with Parallel Processing Capabilities
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Toshiba Strengthens Lineup of HDD Audio Players Integrating 1.8-inch Hard Disc
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Tokyo showcases gaming goodies
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Concord Camera Unveils The DVx By Concord 6-in-1 Digital Video Camera with Superior Versatility
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Concord Camera Unveils Polaroid Splash II 2-in-1 Land & Underwater 35mm Camera
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Concord Camera Announces Low-Cost 6 Megapixel Camera for $299
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Concord Camera Announces the Polaroid 345AF Film Camera
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Concord Camera Corp. Introduces 'Just for Fun'' DC Line Priced under $50
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Concord Camera Corp. Announces New Family of Popular Priced 5 and 4 Megapixel Digital Cameras
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Sharp Develops 2-Megapixel CCD Camera Module with 2x Optical Inner Zoom Lens Design
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Olympus EVOLT E-300 Digital SLR Camera Revolts Against Tradition and Redefines What an SLR Can Be
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Dell Boosts Supercomputing Cluster Performance, Extends to 64-Bit Applications
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Olympus AZ-2 Zoom Ultra-Slim Digital Camera
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Olympus Introduces the D-590 Zoom
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OmniVision's New 5-Megapixel CMOS Sensor to Rival CCDs in High-End Camera Market
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Monday, September 27, 2004
Taiyo Yuden announces DVD-R media with CPRM!
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NEC announces LSI chipset for HD-DVD recorders!
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SCE to Use Blu-ray Disc ROM Media for Next-Generation PlayStation
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Matsushita to Launch MPEG-4 Video Models of D-snap Digital Camera Series
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CDs to Dominate for Years Over Net Downloads-Study
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HP discontinues its Itanium workstations
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Toshiba Readies 60GB Gigabeat
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Iomega Announces Restructuring Actions And Anticipated Charges
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Fujifilm Printpix CX-550: versatile photo lab technology for home or professional use
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Fuji, Kodak and Konica Minolta form Picture Archiving and Sharing Standard (PASS) group
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Fujifilm announces 1GB xD-Picture Card
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Microsoft Pushes Internet Protocol TV
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Plextor PX-716A to support Double Layer -R format!
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Boffins Plot 1 Terabyte Optical Storage Disks
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Maxtor offers OneTouch II external drives
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Via intros PCI Express chipset for AMD
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MediaTek revenues to start faltering in September
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Siemens Taiwan: Camera phones unlikely to replace DSCs
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Super Multi may compete with DVD Dual next year
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Wal-Mart shifts OEM orders for movie DVD discs from China to Taiwan
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HDV vying with EVD to become the next-generation DVD format in China
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Virgin seeks slice of net music
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BenQ launches megapixel phone in Europe and Taiwan
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Blu-ray rivals set up promotional group
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Olympus introduces EVOLT E-300 4:3 8MP D-SLR
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Microsoft develops robot language
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SoundPix Unique ''All-in-One JPEG'' Audio Capability on Texas Instruments Digital Media Processor for Digital Cameras
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Nexperia Solution for Next-Generation GSM/GPRS/EDGE Wireless Phones
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Ahead pushes Nero format for DVDs
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MLP Lossless For HD DVD
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Lexar Introduces First Professional Card Readers With Innovative Stackable Design for Concurrent Downloads
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Lexar Offers Retailers a Flash Memory Card Line for Popular Multimedia Cell Phones and Other Portable Devices
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Pretec DV6403: World's Lightest 4mp MPEG4 Digital Camcorder
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Sony, Nintendo Power up for Battle of the Portable Game Consoles.
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Plextor Europe announced PX-716A, 16X and 4X DL recorder!
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HDV Format Supporters List
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Sunday, September 26, 2004
Samsung launches 5 new digicams
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Saturday, September 25, 2004
Plextor to announce PX-716A!
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Friday, September 24, 2004
Tul Corporation unveils PowerColor X700 GameFX Board Series
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New German mobile phone to detect bad breath
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Nokia launches 6670 business phone
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ST Unveils Single Chip Set-Top Box
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Xbox Next could support Xbox games
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ADS Tech Enhances Media-Link Digital Entertainment Receiver with Wireless G Card.
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Nokia introduces Remote Camera for Home Monitoring
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DVD Forum's 27th Steering Committee Meeting
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BenQ releases new projectors, aims to become top-three maker
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LucasArts Blasts Onto Store Shelves With The Release Of Star Wars Battlefront For The PS2, XBOX and PC
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ROME: Total War Released
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Thursday, September 23, 2004
AMD Disappointed by 64-Bit Delay
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Nokia Phone Adds Virus Protection
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Microsoft antispam suit targets 'bulletproof' Web host
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DVD Forum Announces 27th Steering Committee Meeting Results
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MPAA Hunts Illegal Download Websites
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Dolby audio formats to reside on HD DVD, Blu-ray discs
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LG.Philips Begins Mass Production of Sixth-Gen TFT-LCDs
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Colin McRae Rally 2005?s new demo supports multiplayer!
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IRiver America Announces H300 Series - Color Display Hard-Drive Music Players
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IPod faces competition as MP3 player sales boom
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NVIDIA GeForce 6600 Available Now!
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Kinkysweet Recordings Rolls Out SunnComm?s MediaMax Copy Management Technology
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Waitec presents its first DivX Home Theater: VISION HTX
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Taiwan-based ODD makers mull production of DVD camcorders
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Big challenges for small drives
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BenQ announces 16X DVD+R Media
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DaTARIUS At Replication Expo 2004 Improving Recordable Quality
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LG Mobile Phones Launches Powerful New Camera Phone for Cingular Wireless
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Nokia vies 200 million camera phone mkt
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3G launch becomes battle of the brands
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Microsoft releases patch for XP SP2
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Google to fight Microsoft with own browser?
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Intel seeks higher performance from cheap desktops
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MSI launches its new MEGA Player Series
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iPod faces challenge from $58bn MP3 player market
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'World's first' mobile with its own hard drive revealed
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Fujifilm launches PhotoDisc CD-R to keep digital photos safe
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Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro: the digital SLR that's tuned for image quality
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Exploit posted for Microsoft JPEG flaw
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Acer to sell Foxconn and BenQ shares
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ACARD DVD Copy Controller Supporting 16X Writers Reaches 12X in Full Burning
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Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Digital Excellence LLC adds HexaLock Protection Products to Their Available Services
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ASUS Motherboards Unlock FSB Overclocking Limitation
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Sony to support MP3
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Taiwan graphics card makers to record strong shipment growth in September
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Doom 3 launch pushes demand for AGP8X graphics chips
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Lite-On IT lands OEM order for DVD recorders from Sanyo
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Seagate Enters European Retail Market
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Intel's Annonuces Intel Celeron D processor 340
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Changes in Philips' Group Management Committee
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Kodak Reports Significant Progress in Digital Growth Strategy
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Kodak Ranked Highest in Two Segments in J.D. Power and Associates 2004 Digital Camera Satisfaction Study
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New Photo Paper Broadens Fujifilm's Printing Options
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House takes on piracy, 'video voyeurism'
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POINT OF VIEW announced GeForce 6600GT and GeForce 6600.
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Samsung Develops New Multimedia Memory Cards for High Speed Data Transmission in Mobile Digital Applications
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BHA announces B's CLiP6
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Body and brain of gamers probed
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MP3 player market to explode
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NVIDIA Launches the World's First 3D Wireless Media Processor--GoForce 3D 4500
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Panasonic Adds Two Advanced D-snap SD-Card Multifunction Cameras
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New JVC Digital Media Cameras
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Sony shrinks PlayStation console
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16x DVD burner OEM prices to remain stable in 4Q
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Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Sony Eyes 200GB Blu-ray Discs!
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Toshiba Introduces SD-R5372 16X +R & 5X DL Drive!
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Plextor Selects TitanTV Program for PC PVR
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Acer Inc. Pushes the Speed Limit with New Ferrari Brand Notebook
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MPEG LA Issues Revised License for MPEG-4 Part 2 Visual
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Rimage Introduces Network-Attached CD/DVD Publishing System
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Chrontel Delivers DVI Transmitter that Supports Intel PCI Express PCs and Intel's New High Speed SDVO PC Interface Specification
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Concord Camera Demonstrates Wireless Wi-Fi Technology for Digital Cameras!
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Canon Announces PowerShot SD20 Digital ELPH Cameras
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Canon Announces EOS-1Ds MARK II 16.7 Megapixel SLR Camera
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Canon announces New PowerShot SD200 and SD300
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Canon Announces New SELPHY DS700 Compact Photo Printer
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Nintendo DS Launches on Nov. 21 in North America!
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Toshiba Announces Satellite Notebooks for Value Minded Businesses
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Plustek Launches Pro Film Scanner
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Study Forecasts Nearly 500 HDTV Channels to Be Carried by Commercial Satellites Globally in 2009
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Plasmon Ships More Than Two Petabytes of UDO in First 10 Months
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Booming Market for MP3 Players According to IDC's Latest Forecast
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ATI Introduces the RADEON X700 Family
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ATI Announces World's First PCI Express ALL-IN-WONDER
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First CD Released by KOCH Records Using MediaMax CD Copy Technology
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SONY Adopts Blu-ray Disc ROM For Next Generation PlayStation
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Verbatim Europe announces 1-16x DVD+R Media
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Ricoh Launches New 8.5-GB DVD+R DL And 16X / 4X DL DVD Drive
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Maxtor Unveils New Ultra16 Hard Drive Kits
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New Maxtor OneTouch II Drive Raises the Bar In Consumer Backup
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Samsung develops 8G NAND-type flash chip
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Intel Invests In Five Companies Developing Technologies For The Digital Home
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Sonic Licenses AuthorScript to Adobe
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Taiwan ODD production value to grow 31.49%, optical discs to grow 19.85%
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Prices of 12x DVD Dual burners drop below NT$3,000
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ATI pushes 'HyperMemory' cheaper graphics
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AMD to ship 600,000 K8 CPUs in 3Q, 1.5-2 million in 4Q
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Microsoft software caused air traffic shutdown
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Microsoft Gives Downloads to Software Pirates
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400% Rise in Windows Virus Attacks
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Albatron Debuts the ABox 865G Mini-Barebones System
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Monday, September 20, 2004
Optorite announces DD1601, 16X and 4X DL recorder!
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Infodisc founder undone by losses and allegations
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AMD Drives Performance, Security With New Mobile Processor For Thin And Light Notebooks
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Alternative DVD format EVD not gaining acceptance in China
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Nikon 12.4 Megapixel D2X SLR Camera
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Sharp Develops 2-MP CCD Camera Module for Full-Fledged Digital Camera Functionality in Mobile Phones
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Windows Price Cut May Just be Start
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Linux, Open Source Put to Test in New Motorola Smart Phone
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Smaller and Denser Memories
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High-quality MPEG aacPlus Streaming Services
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Multiple vulnerabilities in Mozilla products
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Friday, September 17, 2004
Police nab German lawyer in piracy raid
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Pioneer DVR-A08XLA review
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Bluetooth boosts up to 2.1Mbits/sec!
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Atari Develops Shadow OPS: Red Mercury For AMD 64-Bit Processors
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Enhanced WiFi chips integrate USB, enable new applications
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Spreading FireWire: 1394 to run over UWB
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Embedded encoder compresses real-time streams
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Piracy and the IT Industry: What's the Impact?
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ATI Develops HyperMemory Technology to Reduce PC Costs
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Olympus Introduces the World's Smallest 7.1-Megapixel, 5x Optical Zoom Digital Camera: the C-7000 Zoom
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Beginners Luck Not Required for Great Results With Olympus D-535 Zoom
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Thursday, September 16, 2004
TDK Launches Fastest Ever 16X DVD Writer
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Ulead Releases CD & DVD PictureShow 3 Deluxe
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Toshiba Selects ATI Platform Technology to Power New Line of Satellite Notebooks
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Kodak Teams with IBM to Develop New Image Sensors for Consumer Digital Cameras and Camera Phones
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Kodak Announces Closing of Australia Plant; Photographic Paper Plant to Close at End of November
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StereoGraphics Releases the SynthaGram 404 Public Display LCD
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BeAll Developers, Inc. releases the world first 4.85GB DVD-R!
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Konica Minolta unveil new Digital SLR camera
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Sony announces new PSX models for Japan
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Image flaw exposes Windows PCs
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Semiconductor Technology Supporting Digital High Definition Video Camcoder, HDR-FX1
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Sonopress Continues Expansion With New DVD Replication Machines
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Kano Technologies Introduces BLUE-WAV - Blue Laser Desktop Storage
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Blu-Ray to Benefit from Sony Acquisition of MGM
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Asia Optical to set up subsidiary maker of optical components in Shanghai
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Yahoo buys Musicmatch for $160 million
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Pentax to Unveil New Digital SLR Camera
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VIA and SiS to start volume shipments of PCIe north bridge chips in October
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Brazil 'home to 80 per cent of world's hackers'
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XP SP2 Escapes Critical Windows Security Flaw
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Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Fujifilm to rely on OEM production to compete with Kodak
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DivXNetworks partners with Plextor
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New JVC Digital Media Cameras with 4GB Microdrive Card
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A New Double Temptation Is Arriving from Waitec
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Verbatim First to Launch Distinctive, Silver Inkjet Printable CD-Rs in Retail Market
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Victor JVC Everio Tiny Digital Camcorder
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JPEG handling flaw threatens PCs, Microsoft warns
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Asustek to launch half-height Combo drives
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ASUS Bundles Graphics Card and Motherboard
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ASUS Star Ice CPU Cooler
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Microsoft unveils IPTV-ready set-top box
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TDK Launches Innovative Medical DVD/CD
Recording Station With Embedded PC
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Pentax to Launch Cheapest, Lightest Digital SLR Camera
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Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Top three Taiwan optical disc makers post mixed August revenue growth
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First-tier Makers August m/b shipments fall short of market expectations
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Advanced Media Breaks the DVD Speed Limit
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2004 E-CrimeWatch Survey Summary Findings
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Retail prices of DVD burners keep falling
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Turn your mobile into a TV
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Monday, September 13, 2004
Sanyo announces the 5 megapixel Xacti VPC A5
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Secure Video Platform to Combat DVD Piracy
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IBM Rolls Out New Linux Server Using Power5 Chip
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Silicon Optix REALTA Chip Brings Hollywood Quality Video To The Home
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AMD Enhances Low-Power Geode Embedded Processors Line
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Tiny robot walks on water
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Compliance test for DVD+RW Video recorders
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Enhanced home cinema quality in 16:9 widescreen format
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Longhorn locked against theft by iPod
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Four new MyDoom worm target home PCs
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Sunday, September 12, 2004
Taiyo Yuden announces 'Special Collection Gold Disc'
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The Trojan resume: MyDoom authors encode job plea
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3CCD JVC Pro HDV camcorder 'on way'
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Saturday, September 11, 2004
Sigma announces new flash unit and four lenses
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Japanese giants size up blue laser production
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Sony offers Cyber-shot M1 digital camera
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Friday, September 10, 2004
Pace Reveals First MPEG-4 High Definition Set-Top Box Platform Pace Demonstrates Expertise in All Advanced Video Codecs
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Hitachi Introduces Flat Panel LCD Television at CEDIA EXPO 2004
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ViewSonic Displays Introduces Ultimate 55-inch Plasma, Largest LCD TV and Latest HDTV Tuner
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HDTV Technology Leader Harmonic Inc. Joins HD Forum
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Sonic Ships Major Product Advances at IBC 2004
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Sonic Debuts HD-Series Real-Time WMV HD Encoder
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Microsoft ready to ship Virtual Server
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Intel seeks role in development of the next Internet
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CMC to increase output of 16x DVD+R discs
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Memorex Introduces 2GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive, Industry's Fastest and Highest Capacity Portable Storage Device
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CATALYST Release Note Version 4.9 from ATI
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NEC Electronics Announces New High Performance MPEG Decoder
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SONY Unveils First Rear Projection TV With SXRD Technology
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Hitachi to Support New Consumer Electronic Interface on Future Hard Drives
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Kanguru Solutions Debuts First FireWire Flash Drive
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Epson Unveils HDTV Projection Television with Advanced Image Quality
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Thursday, September 9, 2004
TDK Revolutionises Broadcast Footage with Blue Laser Disc
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Intel sets out standards for digital home
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Price Cuts Propel UK Sales of Xbox, PS2
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MegaSTOR 16X DL Drives from Mad Dog Multimedia Deliver Greatest Media Compatibility
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Seagate, AMCC and Marvell Preview First End-to-End 3-Gigabit-Per-Second SATA Technology
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Prodisc And 3M Precision Optics, Inc. To Sign a License Agreement
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Flat world gives HDTV hope
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Philips will organize a number of Licensee Conferences in Amsterdam; Science Center NEMO
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New Group Formed To Continue SATA Spec Development, Promotion
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Intel And Industry Leaders Spearhead New Storage Interface
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Industry's First PCI Express Notebook PC Powered by ATI Graphics
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ATI Redefines the Multimedia Personal Computer with the New ALL-IN-WONDER'R' X800 XT
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Carl Zeiss Lens in Camera Phones Enables Highest Quality in the Smallest Possible Space
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Kano Technologies Introduces BLUE-WAV -- Blue Laser Desktop Storage
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Evocept SPIN CD/DVD Title Printer
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A DVD Recorder That Takes Requests From the Rroad
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Key2audioXS With Controlled Burning Feature
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Premier Assistive Technology announces the world?s most accessible CD/DVD creation software
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Pegasys Licenses DivX Pro Video Codec for Leading TMPGEnc Software
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Five new DVD recorders from Panasonic
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UserLinux releases first beta CD
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InterVideo WinDVD Installations Reach 100 Million Users
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Tektronix Releases New Tools for Next Generation Video Compression Standards
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Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Canon EOS 300D now also in Black: Professional Look for amateurs
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SONY's Key2audioXS With Controlled Burning Feature
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Inlet Technologies Launches OCEAN, First Encoding Platform Optimized for Windows Media High-Definition Video
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DWIN Announces DVI Cable Extender; Uncompressed HD Signals Are Transmitted up to 100 Feet
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Samsung Launches High-End 16X DVD ReWritable Disc Drive
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The Joybee that goes with whatever you?ve got on, BenQ Joybee 180
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Limited Competition for Makers of 16x and DL DVD Discs
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DVD Forum's Upcomming Conferences
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ILY Single Target Ultra Slim DVD Duplicator
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Plug-in for HDV Format in Adobe Premiere Pro
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CyberLink Launches Digital Home Solution, PowerCinema 3 TV Plus, On Web Store
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NEC Electronics Announces New Advanced Memory Buffer
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Nickel 'nanodots' Could Mean Tiny Hard Drives
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KANO Releases BLU-WAV External PDD Optical Drive
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Panasonic Introduces an Expanded Network Connectivity DVD Recorder
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ISO Adopts Ecma UDO Media Format Standard
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SAMSUNG Electronics Unveils the First Mobile Phone with Hard Drive
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Tuesday, September 7, 2004
Software Turns GPU Into Audio Coprocessor
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Rambus to Showcase World's First Demonstration of XDR Memory Module Technology
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HP's New High-end Storage System Scales to Twice the Capacity of the Competition Without Disruption
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InterActual Enhanced DVD Wins Best of DVD-ROM Award
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SanDisk Launches Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive in Mexico
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M-Systems and SanDisk Sign Strategic Agreement For Next Generation USB Flash Drives
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New review added: BenQ DW1620A
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Olympus Master 1.0 software to be supplied with Olympus cameras
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Grab & Burn Will Be Distributed As An AdWare
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Starwind and Starport iSCSI Software Solutions To Be Distributed for Free
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Miglia Technology announce DualDisk 320Gb and 500Gb
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LG Electronics Unveils 55-inch LCD-TV
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MSN Starts MP3 Download Service
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Apple Offered Sony iTunes Deal
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Taiwan motherboard maker Gigabyte launches 16x DVD Dual burner
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Creative to double MP3 player lines
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Microsoft acknowledges Linux threat
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Panasonic Introduces World's Largest 65-Inch Plasma Display
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European Licensee Conference
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SONY Unveils World's First HDV 1080i Consumer Camcorder
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Monday, September 6, 2004
Verbatim breaks the speed barrier again with 16x DVD+R Media
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Marshall Media Inc. Demonstrates "Direct Write" Technology Capability
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New review added: Aopen MVP player
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Toshiba, NEC Electronics, and Fujitsu Agree on "COSMORAM Rev.3" Common Specifications for PSRAM
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Embedded Linux Arises As New OS For Mobile Gears
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First two "TUV Certified Durability" M/B from MSI
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Windows Media Song Downloads from Wal-Mart
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ASUSTek No 1 Notebook Maker in Taiwan
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MSI 16x16 DVD Dual Drive with DL technology
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New review added: Optorite DD1205
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Sunday, September 5, 2004
LG ships GSA-4160B, 16X Multi DVD Recorder
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Week 35 - The week's news, reviews and press releases from around the web
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Intel Updates Third-Quarter Business Expectations
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Intel drives Moore's Law forward with 65nm process technology
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IBM Recalls Notebook Computer Adapters
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Microsoft: Spyware Could Bungle Update
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External Disk Storage Systems Maintain Healthy Growth in 2nd Quarter of 2004
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HP Ranks No. 1 in Worldwide Total Disk Storage Systems for Ninth Consecutive Quarter
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Philips announces DVD+RW Video Format Compliance Verifier
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LAPD nabs pirates, 12,000 counterfeit DVDs
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Friday, September 3, 2004
Maxell warns users about "fake" DVD-R media with Maxell's ID code
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Olympus will introduse a new "E-system" D-SLR at Photokina
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BenQ unveils external 16x DVD Dual burner model EW1621
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Casio's Latest 6-megapixel Compact Digital Camera to Make Debut
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NVIDIA and Nexon Form Strategic Worldwide Technical and Marketing Alliance
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Sanyo Emerges as Third HD-DVD Standards Promoter, Players Set for Fall of 2005
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Microsoft Launches Online Music Store
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From Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 15-in-1 Media Reader & Writer, TuneDok for iPod mini, and OmniDock-L
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DisplaySearch/Insight Media HDTV Forum Sells Out for Second Consecutive Year
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Legacy Electronics' New Point Seven DDR Memory Module First to Provide 1GB Density in Low, 0.7-inch Height; Eliminates Need to Angle DIMMs to Fit
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External Disk Storage Systems Maintain Healthy Growth in 2nd Quarter of 2004, According to IDC
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Soltek launched EQ3801-300 and EQ3401-300P series...
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Thursday, September 2, 2004
HP announces three new Photosmart digicams
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Creative Ships Zen Portable Media Center Featuring 3.8" Color Screen
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Creative Launches MuVoČ FM 5GB Mini Portable Audio Player
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Philips 190P5 Brilliance a complete solution for optimal monitor usage
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Cardmedia announce DigiMagic DM220 DVD Burner
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Addonics 4-Slot UDD Reads/Writes to 4 PCMCIA Hard Drives
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HP Continues to Combat the Gray Market, Files Suit for Fraud, Breach of Contract and Conspiracy
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ATI Ushers in a New Era of Usability and Customization for PC Graphics
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Canon launch three new multi-media projectors
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Maxtor Rethinks Warranty to Stay Competitive
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BMW with iPod to hit Europe 'this autumn'
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Sony announce DPP-FP30 photo quality printer
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Tough Times Ahead for CD-R/DVD-R Drive and Media Producers
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NU announces DDW-163 Ultimate 16x16 DVD Dual Burner
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Maxtor considering warranty boost
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Keynotes Massachusetts Software Council's Fall Membership Meeting
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IBM Delivers New, World-Class In-Car Speech Recognition System for Navigation in 2005 Honda Cars
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JES Provides 23TB Multi-processor Windows Storage Server 2003 COTS NAS System for the U.S. Military
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Betting it all on Napster
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Lite-On IT on track to ship 45 million optical drives this year
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BenQ aims to be world's third largest optical drive maker in 2005
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Start-up offers low-power 'personal supercomputers'
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Apple unveils new iMac
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Industry's First Integrated Platform For Next-Generation Consumer Electronics
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Hitachi drive to connect with consumer devices
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SAMSUNG Electronics Produces World's Highest-capacity Smart Card IC
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Microsoft Wins a High-Definition DVD Battle
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Intel to launch 600-series CPUs
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Intel beefs up Celeron M offerings
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Wednesday, September 1, 2004
Imation's New 16x DVD+R Media Kicks Recording Time into High Gear
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Blu-ray Disc BD-ROM Specification Adds MPEG-4 AVC High Profile Video Codec
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Blu-ray Disc BD-ROM Specification Adds Microsoft's VC-1 Advanced Video Codec
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ViewSonic Makes Flat Panel LCD TVs More Affordable
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Intel Boosts Frequency, Cache On New Intel Celeron M Processors.
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Logitech Unveils MX 1000 Laser Cordless Mouse 20 Times More Sensitive to Detail
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New ZIF Connector Makes Hitachi 1.8-inch Drive Smaller, Sleeker, Easier to Integrate
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High Performance Pro Line of Store 'n' Go USB Drives by Verbatim
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Macrovision to Provide Games Piracy Update
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Microsoft sets 2006 target for next Windows version
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SP2 Said To Cause Problems In 10 Percent of Windows XP PCs
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16x DVD+R Media by Imation
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Blu-ray format in consoles
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Protect Confidential Information with Primera's CD/DVD Shredder
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Industry Leaders to Participate in Hitachi Data Systems' Revolutionary Storage Announcement
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EA SPORTS NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup Ships
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