Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Verbatim Increases Lead in Recordable and Rewritable CD and DVD Media Markets
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Sony Adds Capacity to MICRO VAULT Storage media
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Nvidia at Computex 2005
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BenQ shows new portable storage line
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Computex 2005: Asustek highlights video and imaging capabilities
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InterVideo and Ulead Unveil New HD-DVD and Blu-ray Products
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Nero Presents VoIP Software for Corporations
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ATI Showcases CrossFire'TM' Multi-Graphics Technology
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No IE7 for Windows 2000
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Leica Digital-Modul-R Availale in 2 Weeks
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Security Flaw in Yahoo Music Beta
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PDA phones and smartphones come to the fore at Computex 2005
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Panasonic Develops VCSEL Laser with 12Gbps Data Transmission Rate
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New ITU Standard Delivers 10x ADSL Speeds
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Hitachi Maxell Releases 8x DVD+RW Discs
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Hit the Shelves
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Elpida Unveils Low-Power Consumption DRAM
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Ricoh Grants DVD+R DL Manufacturing Technology to Ritek
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Monday, May 30, 2005
Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display to increase production
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Nvidia says PS3 graphics chip still in development
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Qantas investigator new music piracy enforcer
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CyberLink Showcases Solutions for Next Generation DVD Burning at Computex 2005
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ASUS Announces A8N-SLI Premium motherboard
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AOpen's CPU cooler captures '"Good Design Award"
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AOpen launches 64-bit XP K8 solution at Computex Taipei 2005
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Apacer Introduces Stylish MP3 Players
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Prodisc Smartbuy Offers Hard Coating for DVD-R
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Sony BMG Tests Anti-CD Burning Technology
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ECS Unveils ATI's Multi-GPU CrossFireTM Ready Motherboards
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Philips to Invest EUR 40 million in LCD Backlighting Technology
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EU Needs Time to Decide Microsoft's Fate
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PRETEC to Offer 8GB USB Flash Drive
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BenQ Get Licenses to Sell in China
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IBM, Hitachi Sign Storage Interoperability Deal
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New ATI 512MB Graphics Cards Trouble WindowsXP x64
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Philips, ASUS Offer Motherboard with Build-in TV reception
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China to Register all Internet Sites
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AOpen Debuts Dual-Core Chipset and ATX Pentium M Motherboards
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Samsung Produces 4-Gigabit NAND Flash Memory Using 70-nanometer Technology
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Friday, May 27, 2005
BAPCo Releases MobileMark 2005
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ATI Demonstrates Hardware Decoding of H.264 Video
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Phoenix Technologies Recovery Solution adopted by Asus
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VIA Enters Low-Power Chipset Market WIth The C7
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NHK, Sony developing 10GB 1-inch drive
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Netscape 8 breaks IE
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Wireless standards are confusing the market
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EU lawmakers say no to phone data retention rules
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Corsair ships 1 GHz DDR2 memory
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AMD Geode Processor To Power Mobile Devices
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Intel Unveils DRM-enabled Pentium D
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Thursday, May 26, 2005
HexaLock to Launch Virtual Digital Hologram CD Copy Protection Scheme
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Sweden's Parliament OKs Anti-Piracy Law
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Toshiba sees eventual unified DVD format
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Taiwan's Acer aims to more than double global PC market share to 10 pct
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Canon says chip stepper recovery could take 2 yrs
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Yahoo says rolling out new PhotoMail service
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TV price war heats up
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Pioneer adds 8x DVD+RW writing to DVR-A09
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Cree Introduces Brighter LED Chips Optimized for LCD Backlighting Solutions
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Seiko Epson Develops New LCD Projector Panel
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Sensor prevents shut-eye in digital snaps
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Nokia Unveils Handheld Internet Tablet
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ABIT Introduces the AL8
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New generation of gaming mainboards from Sapphire
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Wednesday, May 25, 2005
WD Shipping 320 GB Enterprise-Class HDD
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WD Shipping SATA II HDD With 300 MB/s Data Transfer Rate
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ABIT Introduces AudioMAX 7.1 HD
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MAM-A Inc. Announces the release of their newest product, Gold Archive Grade DVD-R
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ATI Works With Game Developers to Create Games For Imageon-Powered Mobile Phones
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Blu-ray Disc Ready for Cost Effective Manufacturing
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Sharp Introduces 4.3-Inch Landscape TFT-LCD in 16:9 Aspect Ratio
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Pirates 'Meet the Fockers': Digital Movies on PCs on the Rise, According to NPD
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Samsung Showcases First 40'' OLED and Advanced Back Lighting Technology
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Instant Custom Quotes Now Available through Disc Maker New Quote-O-Matic Website
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Corsair Unveils New High Speed Additions to its Wide Family of Flash Products
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Blue laser success for AudioDev at Media-Tech Expo
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NTI to Support DVD-R DL
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Apacer's Disc Steno CP300 Portable Multifunctional DVD Burner
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LG Super-slim CRT set to change entry-level television market
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PUH shortage for 8x slim DVD burners in Taiwan
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Philips opens Authorized Test Center in Europe for HDMI
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Hitachi Unveils New 4 Gb/s Fibre Channel Hard Drives
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Consumer Demand For PVRs Drives Record Unit Shipments
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Iomega Announces Two Patents In The Fields of Nano-Technology
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Samsung Digimax i5 - in the palm of your hand
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AMD Releases "Pacifica" Specification For AMD64 Technology
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Prodisc Unveils 4.9GB DVD-R disc
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IBM, Infineon and Macronix Launch New Form of Memory
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Samsung LCD Business President Calls for Next Generation LCD Glass Size Standardization
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Toshiba announces new DVD burners
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Nero To Support Multisession Writing of DVD-R media
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Monday, May 23, 2005
Pioneer DVR-110 Specifications
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Kodak Licenses OLED Technology to Fuji
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Paramount Home Entertainment Unveils Full Slate of UMD Releases for PSP
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Samsung Replaces Hard Drives With Flash
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ARCHOS Introduces Mobile Digital Video Recorder
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Apple to use Intel chips?
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Ridisc media. How good are they?
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Lens thinner than paper
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CyberLink Demonstrates Blu-ray Disc Burning and Playback
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U.S. movie group warns China of piracy fallout
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AMD releases a consumer electronics chip
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Sapphire's Liquid Metal VGA
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Philips Announces Low Power IC for Portable Audio Devices
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Sunday, May 22, 2005
Alera Technologies bring LightScribe to DVD/CD Publisher
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Saturday, May 21, 2005
A back-to-basics mobile launched
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Microsoft may face EU fine process within weeks
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Sharp Showcases Newest Advancements in LCD Technology
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Google offers test of 'portal' page similar to Yahoo, MSN
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Gadgets at Electronic Entertainment Expo
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Friday, May 20, 2005
Olympus announces Camedia D-435
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Toshiba Announces LCD/DVD Combination TVs
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Daxon Technology to transform 30% of CD-R disc capacity to DVD+R/-R
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AMD to launch dual-core Athlon 64 on May 31
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Motorola evaluating mobile TV-enabled handset standards
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BenQ Unveils Slim-Type External DVD Burner
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BenQ PB2250 - New Projector for mobile professionals
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ASUS Launches the CB-5216A-U External COMBO Drive
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Acer TravelMate 3000
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Sigma 50-500mm f4-6.3 EX DG/HSM lens
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Samsung Develops 40-inch OLED for Ultra-slim TVs
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Plasmon Unveils New Gx134 and Gx174 Optical Libraries
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Traxdata introduces new multimedia cards
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Thursday, May 19, 2005
Matsushita and Sony do not budge on DVD format
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2004 a Very Tough Year for Optical Disc Manufacturers
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New Netscape browser launched
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DVD Player with Fingerprint Recognition
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Ricoh Unveils 8x DVD+RW media
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AOpen launched the Aeolus PCX6600 DV128LP
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Intel Desktop PC Platform Seeks More Corporate Business
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TDK Unveils 100GB Blu-Ray Disk Prototype
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MSI Unveils Hetis 915 Barebone System
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More than a third of PC software pirated
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Western Digital Unveils SATA II drives and Network Hard Drive at E3
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Xbox 360 games backwards compatibility explained
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Leadtek to outsource its graphics card production to Foxconn
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DTS, C-Media and Realtek Bring High-Quality DTS Surround Sound Into PCs
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Samsung's 90nm XDR Plays in PS3
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Sigma Unveils 180mm f3.5 lens for digital cameras
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AMD showcases Turion 64-bit notebooks
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Nokia branches out on gaming platform
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Advanced VIA DualGFX Express Technology in Action
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BBC to offer downloadable TV programs
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Lack of Broadcasts Hindering HDTV Growth
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Seagate to ship 120GB laptop hard drives in June
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Fujifilm boosts its memory
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MAXimum Convenience with the AW8-MAX
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Sony confirms Euro PSP launch line-up
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IE 7 Tabs Will Be 'Basic,' Says Microsoft
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Video on Mobiles: Consumers want it, but do not pay for it
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CMC Magnetics: OEM prices of DVD+R/-R discs to further rise next quarter
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The new Nikon Coolpix S2
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Nintendo Console: Is It a Revolution?
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Philips Introduces New Transflective LCD Module for Mobile Phones
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Xbox 360 Will Use InterVideo's DVD Engine Playback
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Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Plextor Selects Nero as Its Digital Media Software for Its New PX-740A
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Toshiba TDP-SW25U Wireless Projector Provides High Performance and Portability
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Toshiba Ships Wireless Stereo Headphones with Bluetooth Technology for Notebooks
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Sony, Toshiba presidents to meet on new DVD format
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NVIDIA Presents Next-Generation Graphics at PS3
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Intel licenses 'Eurasia' graphics cores from U.K. developer
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MPAA, RIAA Warn College of File Sharers
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RIAA Targets CD Piracy At Retail Outlets
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ATI and Microsoft Usher in the HD Era of Gaming
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AOpen launches 4 Platforms in Computex 2005 Show in Taipei
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DaTARIUS launches BD and more at the Media-Tech Expo in Las Vegas
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U.S. Judge: MediaTek's Chips Do Not Infringe Zoran and Oak Patents
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Sony shrinks HD camcorder's size and price
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Nokia N70 multimedia 3G smartphone introduction
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Albatron unveils AGP 8x-to-PCIe graphics card bridge
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Toshiba TDP-SW25U Wireless Projector
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AOpen to introduce Pentium M motherboard using desktop 915G chipset
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Elpida Memory Plans to Support Demand for XDR DRAM
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New Toshiba Gigabeat F11, F21 and F41 MP3 Players
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New "SkipDR AutoMax" Recovers Data From Scratched CDs/DVDs
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Taiwan DVD disc makers enjoy booming business
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Japanese brands cut prices for 5-megapixel DSCs
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Bayer Announces New Polycarbonate Film With Increased Surface Conductivity
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Sony Strikes Back with PlayStation 3
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Monday, May 16, 2005
ASUS Announces WL-520g Router
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Kingston Launches New "Ultimate" Line of SD Cards
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Macrovision's HackU at E3 Showcases How Successful Publishers Protect Their Games
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Gates bills Halo 3 as PS3 killer
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Sony action against PSP hacks
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Next-gen DVD talks collapse
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BenQ cuts prices on 16x DVD Dual DL burners
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Corsair XMS2 5400UL Redefines DDR2 Memory Performance on the Intel Glenwood Platform
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ViewSonic Announces 20-Inch LCD TV Offers High Performance and Style at Low Price
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M-Systems New Flash Drive for Military and Aerospace Application
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Ampex Licenses Digital Still Camera Patents to Fuji and Konica Minolta
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id Software Announces QUAKE 4 for Xbox 360
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Creative announces new audio format
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1.7-Micron Pixel CMOS Demoed
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Single chip 802.11a/b/g solution to become mainstream
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E3: Nintendo Revolution details
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AOpen launches "top" Cinema AV PC at Computex
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Study: Intel's hyperthreading could expose servers
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Nintendo opens 1st specialized game store in New York
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Denon Link Approved for DVD-Audio and SACD
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Friday, May 13, 2005
JVC starts marketing LCOS RPTVs globally
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Microsoft to slim down Windows XP for older PCs
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Nero Toolkit Now Supports Blu-ray
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SEGA Announces Two New SEGA Titles for Xbox 360
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High Definition FVD players appear in Taiwan
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Taiwan makers: short supply of pick-up heads for DVD burners eases
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The Pentax OptioSVi
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Sprint Offers 2-Megapixel Camera Phone By Samsung
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Critical flaws found in IPsec protocols
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DRAM makers expect new Intel chipsets to accelerate DDR2 adoption
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EA Gets the Jump on Next Generation Games
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Info-Tek Releases GECUBE RADEON X800XL 512MB Heat Pipe Graphics Card
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Mr Lawrence Chang of Kingmax at CDRinfo
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Toshiba, Microsoft reach comprehensive cross-licensing pact
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Apple updates video and DVD applications
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CyberLink PowerProducer 3 Encore Maximizes -RW Compatibility
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Microsoft to offer anti-virus software, service
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Sony, Cingular Roll Out New Wireless Laptop
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Pioneer to Launch Hard Drive-based Car Navigation Systems in Japan
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Microsoft's Xbox 360: Specifications
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I/OMagic's 16X Dual Format drive features LightScribe
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Thursday, May 12, 2005
Optodisc Technology to expand monthly capacity to 50 million DVD discs
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Singulus Technologies Introduces SPACELINE II HD
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Memorex Releases Specialty DVDs for Home Movie Recording
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Olympus UK Introduces μ Digital 800 Digital Camera
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Sony Announces Two New Titles For The PSP
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Infineon samples 8 GByte DDR2 memory
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Sony Blu-Ray player out next year
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Grand opening of the Blue Laser Room - Media Tech Expo
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Group Studies RFID to Stop Digital Piracy
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Nvidia to showcase G70 at Computex
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Security Update to Firefox Now Available
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Sandisk ships new flash MP3 players
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CyberLink Supports Microsoft's Certified Output Protection Protocol (COPP) for DVI-HDCP
Transmission
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Thomson Showcases new Technologies for the Cinema t the Cannes Film
Festival
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Xbox 360 to debut on MTV tonight
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Nintendo to Take DS Gaming Online
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Waitec Unveils High-Capacity Pocket HDD
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Samsung to Reduce Design Time for Nano-class ICs
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Toshiba Acquires Panasonic Shikoku Electronics' U.S. HDD Design Center
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Yahoo! Music partners with Sonic and Nero
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Wednesday, May 11, 2005
EA Announces 2005 Electronic Entertainment Expo Line-Up;
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Plextor Announces PX-740A
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Benq Aims to Double Global Revenue in 4 Years
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Microsoft, Philips tie up software deal
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Windows MS Office upgrade coming in 2006
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Hitachi Boosts Speed for Notebook Hard Drive
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iTunes Launches European Expansion
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Intel begins shipping dual-core processors
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Motorola Labs Debuts Nano Emissive Flat Screen Display Prototype
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Far Cry updated for Athlon 64-bit
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Nokia opens up mobile TV platform
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Game Developers Conference returns to Europe in 2005
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Ericsson and 3 Scandinavia Demonstrate 1.5 Mbps Enhanced Uplink in Live WCDMA System
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Ericsson Signs 3G/UMTS Mobile Platform Agreement for Handset Development with SAGEM
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Pioneer Selects TransDimension's Solution to Enable a New Trend in DVD Recorders
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Paramount And Warner Home Video Welcomes New Line-up of HD DVD Discs
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Cinea Integrates S-TRACK Watermarking System With Rimage DVD Publishing Systems
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MusicNet to Support Yahoo Music Subscription Service
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W3C Launches ''Mobile Web Initiative''
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ULi's new chipset claimed to be "Dual-Core Ready"
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OCZ Technology and ASUS Partner Up to Deliver First 1GHz FSB Memory
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Microsoft Releases Windows Mobile 5.0
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Pentax Announces Three New Optio Digital Cameras
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FVD cooperates with DataPlay
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Tuesday, May 10, 2005
ABIT Launches the Fatal1ty X800XL 512MB
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MKM Announces DVD+/-R DL Discs for Video Use
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RIAA selects TestCenter by AudioDev for DualDisc Testing Program
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ASUS Announces A6 Notebook Series
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ASUS Announces W2V Notebook Series
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AOpen launches Aeolus 6600 VGA Display Cards with unique heat dissipation
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Extend your digital life with AOpen XC Cube TZ series
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TEAC Announces 6 new optical storage drives
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Create an Impression with TDK's PrintOn Photo Quality DVDs
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Cutting Master Format (CMF) for Blu-ray ROM is completed
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Toshiba Unveils 45GB HD DVD-ROM Disc!
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NEC poised to reign over UK DVD re-writer market
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AMD And Crytek Join Forces to Unveil Action-Packed Far Cry 64-Bit Game
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Nintendo, IGN Entertainment Join Forces to Create a New Portable Gaming Network
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ADS Tech's New USB 2.0 Mini Drive Kit Extends Capacity
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VESA Announces Plan to Develop New Digital Display Interface Standard
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IDC Forecasts Worldwide Mobile Phone Growth To Continue At A Slower Pace in 2005
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Konica Minolta Introduces the New 5 Megapixel DiMAGE X60 Digital Camera
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ACARD introduced the world's first 1-to-9 DVD copy controller
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3-D IC Engineering
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Vodafone embraces in-game advertising
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ARCHOS Introduces the Gmini XS 100
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Fujitsu releases 100GB 2.5" Serial ATA Hard Disk
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Toshiba prepares industry for a single HD video format
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AMD to migrate all desktop CPUs to Socket M2, server CPUs to Socket F in 2006
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Panasonic DMC-FX8 Digital Camera
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US court permits TV programme copying
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Nvidia increases wafer production for entry-level AGP8X chips
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Microsoft to unveil new mobile software
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Napster opens ring-tone download store
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A Free Song for Every Swiss Citizen
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AOpen launches killer Cinema AV PC
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Monday, May 9, 2005
First International Multi-industry Standard For Interoperable Digital Rights Management
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3G mobiles switch on to Linux
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Chipmaker develops denser storage method
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AXIOMTEK Releases World's First Single Board Computer Based on Intel? Pentium? M Processor 760
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T-Online to Activate Macrovision Copy Protection for Video-On-Demand in Germany
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CyberLink PowerProducer 3 Encore Delivers New Video Editing Tools
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PSP UMD Cracked
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Lite-On IT aims to ship 50 million ODDs this year
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Windows XP Professional x64 Edition review
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Saturday, May 7, 2005
Why Adobe, Macromedia united for video-software fight
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Toshiba reveals two new DVD players
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InterVideo partners with Google
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Friday, May 6, 2005
Gigabyte introduces GeForce 6200 graphics card
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MSI launches new DVD recorder
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Australia: DVD and iPod taping may be legal
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Kodak EasyShare Z760
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Microsoft shares spare technology
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Gates optimistic for 360's success
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Microsoft, HP unveil new high-def video disc formats
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6GB MP3 Photo Jukebox by GateWay
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Nanotechnology and the Precautionary Principle
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Apple updates Bonjour for Windows
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Advanced Media Introduces New White Inkjet Printable Discs
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ACARD unveils 1-to-7 DVD Copy Controller for 16X Recording
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Hackers figure out file extraction from Sony UMD
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GSM Association rejects revised phone DRM rates
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Google Releases Web Accelerator
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Bluetooth SIG, UWB to Work Together
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PalmOne announces new hard drive-based handheld
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Intel highlights its next-gen dual-core chips
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Star Wars Knights Review
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Sapphire pushes limits with 512MB X800XL
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Thursday, May 5, 2005
Yahoo video search available
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The Kodak C360, C330 and C310
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Samsung, LG Electronics Pass Nokia in U.S. Mobile Phone Sales
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Ritek hit one-year record revenues in April
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Intel demos WiMax technology
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ATI's Radeon X800 XL 512 MB launched
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Wednesday, May 4, 2005
Verbatim 4x DVD-R Dual Layer Testing Complete Shipping to consumers has begun
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If pirating grows, it may not be the end of music world...
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A New Security Layer for Wi-Fi
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Samsung, Microsoft Ink HDTV Alliance for Next-Gen Xbox Console
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CyberLink Supports Leading Video Content Protection System (VCPS) for Playback and Burning
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Albatron's PC6800 VGA card features Wise Fan III + Heat Pipe Technology
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ATI Graphics Available for the First Time in New iMac G5
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LG Introduces Plasma HDTV With Integrated High-Definition DVR
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VMD High Definition Disc Format Debuts
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Panasonic Begins Blu-ray Disc Production
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ATI delivers 512MB Graphic Cards
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Tuesday, May 3, 2005
MPAA copyright victory is 'website killer'
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Verbatim Expands Flash Memory Card Range
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Sony Delivers 4X DVD-R Dual Layer Recorders
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Memorex Announces M-Flyer USB Flash Drive
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Bayer MaterialScience to participate in the development of holographic storage media
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Volari - A breath of fresh air for FIC graphics
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ACARD Launches the World?s First 1-to-7 DVD Copy Controller Supports 16X Recording
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OCZ Technology Group Announces PC2-6400 Platinum with 4-3-3 Timings
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30 DVDs per Hour
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TDK Professional Disc & TDK Blu-ray Disc
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RIAA Announces International Licensing Program For DualDisc Logo
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New 5.3-inch and 9-inch Widescreen Portable DVD Players
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Acer expects to ship 10 million PCs in 2005
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AMD releases new prices for socket-754 Semprons
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Ricoh announces the Ricoh Caplio GX8
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CyberLink PowerProducer 3 Encore with New Video Editing Tools
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Mobile games poised for take-off
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Monday, May 2, 2005
Your DVD passion will reach its limits with VISION PX7
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AOpen Introducing the XC Cube MZ855 and MZ850e Expansion Box
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Inventor Creates Soundless Sound System
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Japan gets 'Teleglass' to watch movies on the go
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New Technology Enables Parents To Filter DVD Content
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