Thursday, June 30, 2005
Philips Demonstrates New imaging Technique Based on Magnetic Particles
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RIAA Suits 784 File Sharers
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Fujitsu to Launch Palm Vein Security Technology
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TDK Showcases 100GB BD-R Disc
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Panasonic Launches LF-M821JD Super-multi DVD Burner
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Philips to Develop Solutions for Low-cost Mobile Phones
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OCZ Technology Announces PC-3200 Gold Edition C2
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M-Systems Introduces Serial ATA Flash Disk
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MSN and Vodafone to Launch PC-to-Mobile Instant Messaging
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Intel CEO Comments on AMD Lawsuit
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First HD-DVD ROM Media Ready by end of 2005
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Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Bluetooth Group Offers Security Tips
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Mercury and IBM Develop First Cell-Powered System
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Sony Ordered to Pay 4.5 bln in Taxes to Japan
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Sanyo Epson LCD Says to Beat Sales Target
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Maxell Announces Double-Layer DVD+R Media
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New Sony line includes 400-disc DVD/SA-CD changer
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Pioneer Makes Blu-Ray Discs from Cornstarch
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Pioneer Posts Low Profits for 2005
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HD-DVD Japan 2005 Conference Held by DVD Forum
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Google Offers its Mapping Application For Free
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In-Stat: MPEG-4 Gaining, MPEG-2 Still Strong
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Fujitsu Develops RFID Tag Chip with 256B of FRAM
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Sony stops PSP sales in UK
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Sony BMG Collaborates With P2P Company
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NEC Electronics Launches Software Platform, Reducing Works by 1/7
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Java to Appear in Blu-Ray DVD Players
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Futuremark Releases PCMark05
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Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Sharp Introduces New Desktop LCD Monitors
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TEAC Wins ODD Patent Lawsuit Against Quanta Storage
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Microsoft Collaborates With Japanese Universities
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Sharp Develops Ultra Compact LSI for Digital Cameras
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Apple Updates iTunes Music System, Adds Podcast
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AMD Files Antitrust Complaint Against Intel
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Intel Introduces Celeron(R) D Processors
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Supreme Court Rules Against P2P Networks
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Monday, June 27, 2005
Sun to Publish Software Source Code
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Toshiba, Microsoft Strengthen Ties on DVDs
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Ericsson Collaborates With Sun Microsystems On Java Tech
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Internet-on-TV Only Months Away in Korea
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S. Korea Aims to Set Global High Tech Standards
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New Epson Mobile Graphics Engine for Mobile Phones
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AMD Unveils Athlon 64 FX-57 Processor for 3D Games
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Samsung Launches 5Mega-pixel CIS for Mobile Handheld Devices
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Fujitsu Proposes 3-petaflops Supercomputer
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Teac Unveils 8x DVD±R DL Burner
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Microsoft to Add Broad RSS Support to Longhorn
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Nano-levers Point to Futuristic Gadgets
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Friday, June 24, 2005
4G Phones Tested with Gigabit Speeds
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FPDC to Quit PDP Business
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Study: P2P Dominates U.S. Download Activities
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UMD Format Approved by ECMA
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Sharp Improves MBE-grown Blue Laser Performance
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Sony, Toshiba Push Their Own Standards for Next-Generation DVD
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Sun and EMC Collaborate on Hardware, Software and Support
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Morpheus Returns Upgraded and Safer
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Intel Demosntrates "Montecito" Dual-core Itanium
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MSI Launches Dual TV Tuner
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Sonic Brings HD Interactivity to DVD with the Release of eDVD 4
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Thursday, June 23, 2005
Sony's Chief Executive Sets Reviving Electronics as Priority
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AOL Tests New Entertainment Portal
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Quanta Storage Moves into CE Market
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Elpida Memory Develops 2 Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM Using 80 nm Process
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New NVidia Drivers Released
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Big Storage in a Small Package
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AMD: Turion 64 bests Intel's Centrino
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New Sony WEGA HDTVs
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LG Electronics Considers LG Philips Share Sale
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GeForce 7800 Announcements
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Samsung to Produce 1Gb DDR2 DRAM Using 90 nm Process Technology
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Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Top 500 Supercomputer Rankings Show IBM Surge
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Shipment of LCD Desktop Monitors Rise 7% in Q1 2005
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20,000 FVD players to be shipped in 2H 2005
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NEC Unveils All-format LSI for 16x DVD Recorders
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NVIDIA GeForce 7800GTX: Need For Speed
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Hitachi Forms Hitachi Plasma Patent Licensing Co., Ltd.
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Enhanced Brightness and Contrast by Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma
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NEC Low-Power LSIs for Mobile Devices
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Gigabyte Enters Notebook Market
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Digital audio player demand to rise sharply-study
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Linux kernel upgraded
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Microsoft to Sell Antivirus Software
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Google Developing Online Payment System
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DVD Recorder Market to Grow by 87% in 2005
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Cisco Unveils Dial Tone for Applications
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Fujitsu Unveils LifeBook N6200 Notebook
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Samsung to Cut Reliance on Qualcomm Chipsets for 3G Phones
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Tuesday, June 21, 2005
AOpen Launches Aeolus 7800GTX-DVD256
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OCZ Launches Value Pro Series
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Nvidia Plans Multithreading Support
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Samsung Claims the Fastest DDR3
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Japanese Researchers: 138G bits per square inch For Hard Drives
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Monday, June 20, 2005
PlayStation Portable Preps Porn
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Taiwan makers to take 50% of the digital camera market by 2008
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Lite-On IT expects to ship 15 million optical drives in 3Q
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HLDS and TSST cut OEM prices for 8x slim-type DVD burners
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BenQ Corp, Siemens AG to streamline handset models
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Film Trailer Distribution Revolutionized With DVDxDV Pro
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HDTV Over DSL Demonstrated
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Nero CD-DVD Speed 4 now available
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Google said to plan rival to PayPal
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Sunday, June 19, 2005
Sony Study Shows Family Photos Are Mom's Most Valuable Possesions
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TDK Premieres Batman Begins CD-R Media
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Microsoft sues retailers over pirated software
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P2P sites prepare legit bows
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Millions of credit card files exposed
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'Teleporting' over the internet
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Sony BMG hinders music pirates with protected CD
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Saturday, June 18, 2005
Intel Develops CMOS Radio Supporting All Flavors of the 802.11 Standard
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Fujifilm Unveils the First Products in Its New Line of Universal Digital Camera Accessories
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Ericsson and Napster Enter Global Partnership
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AudioDev launches the industry's first calibration disc for Dual Layer DVD-R
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Nero Digital Now available as Free 30-Day Trial version
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Friday, June 17, 2005
Gigabyte Increases Capacity of its iRAM module
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MRAM memory: Is it the future?
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Sony's PlayStation Portable to Get First Pornos
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Dell Drops Price of 42-inch Plasma HDTV to $2,999
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Microsoft Readies BitTorrent Alternative
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Longhorn Server Beta Set for Summer
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Fujifilm Unveils New Line of Digital Camera Accessories
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Thursday, June 16, 2005
Droppix Recorder v1.5.0 Available
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First Opera 8 upgrade Released
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Microsoft - NVidia to Work on Xbox 360 Backward Compatibility
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Microsoft Wins Industry Supporter in court Fight vs EU
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Microsoft Hires Gentoo Linux founder
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SOYO Introduces LCD TVs
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ATI Radeon X550 Embedded by Taiwanese Vendors
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Nvidia PureVideo Decoder Approved by TiVo
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Samsung Unveils "Bluetooth Voice Recognition Phone"
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Benq to Reduce New Handset Models After Siemens Pact
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New Yahoo Service Searches Subscription Sites
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Nvidia Cuts Prices On Processors
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In-flight Cell Phone Systems Closer to Reality
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IBM Targets CE with Low-Power 65nm ASIC
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Intel Offers v9.0 Compiler Tool Aiming at Multi-core Platforms
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Nvidia GeForce 7800 to Debut at Game Bash
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DVD Disc Prices Set to Jump 10%
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Macrovision Sues Two Companies for DVD Copying Products
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Malaysia orders Internet cafes to block porn sites: report
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European Anti-Piracy Association Sees Increasing Threats For Innovation And Economic Order
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ATI R600 Specs Revealed
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Microsoft talks piracy with Indonesian government
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HP Offers AMD Processors on New Lineup of Consumer Notebooks
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DRM infected "CD's" on the way!
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Microsoft warns of critical flaws
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New Intel Software Tools Unlock Potential of Multi-Core Platforms
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Ampex Licenses Digital Still Camera Patents to Nikon and Funai
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Toshiba Announces Portable and Stylish 17" Notebook
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Plextor's ConvertX PVR Mac to Use Elgato's EyeTV Software Enhanced With DivX Capture
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Lite-On Stops Handset Assembly Business
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Skype Users Can Now See Each Other While Talking
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Kyocera Develops WLAN Module Smaller Than a Fingertip
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Microsoft Post RAW Thumbnailer and Viewer
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Toshiba, Sony Jointly Develop 45 nm Embedded DRAM Technology
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Rambus to License XDR Technology to IBM
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DivX 6 Enters the Market with Enhanced Performance, Editing
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MSI Expects Monthly Mobo Shipments to Grow 50% in 2H
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Philips Warns on Full-year Growth
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JVC to Ship 30GB HDD Camcorders
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Yahoo! Buys Internet Phone Provider
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Fujitsu and Epson Announce Joint Development of FRAM Memory
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Ericsson, Napster to Introduce Online Music Service Venture
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Samsung Exec Predicts Memory Shortages
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The Rebirth of Infinity Motherboards
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OCZ Introduces Gamer Memory
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Tuesday, June 14, 2005
InterVideo Launches WinDVD 7
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Intel Invests on Chinese Industry
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Sun Publishes Solaris Source Code
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Samsung files contersuit against Rambus
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DRM Conflicts Delay Lucrative 144 Million Device Market
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Nokia, Apple Develop Open Source Browser
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Samsung to Shift Strategic Focus in China
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Global LCD TV Shipments Rise in Q1 2005
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VIA looks to embedded market for profits
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AMD Execs Lay Out Product Roadmap
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Nintendo Revolution Specs Hit the Net
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Nvidia G70 Benchmarks Published
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ATI Joins the X Initiative
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Formosa Chemicals to add polycarbonate capacity
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Sanyo Joins Blu-ray Group
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Monday, June 13, 2005
Intel Chip Prices Remain the Same
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AOpen launches 64-bit XP Barebone
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Infineon Supplies First DDR3 Devices
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Microsoft Beta Tests Graphics Program
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FIC Unleashes Intel 945G/P Chipset motherboards
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Nokia Unveils 7 New Phones
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LCD monitor makers have slow May, but optimistic about 2H
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DFI to maintain strong margins in 2Q
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New Doom 3 Benchmarking Map
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Microsoft, Yahoo!, Google to censor China's web
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TDK Unveils 8cm DVD-R/RW media for Video cameras
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Matsushita to release Blu-ray DVD drive for PCs
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Write-Once Optical Disc Media in 2005
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Friday, June 10, 2005
New portable Digital Players by JVC
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JVC Unveils New Headphones With Built-in Digital Player
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Nokia and Intel push to get WiMAX out this year
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Hitachi sues three Taiwan monitor makers
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Thursday, June 9, 2005
Apacer Introduces The HC212 "Ocean Wave" Flash Drive
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Sony Announces Super Audio CD Playback on PlayStation3
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Hitachi takes Taiwan PC makers to court over monitor patent
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Warner Gets a Jump on Film Pirates in China
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$1 amnesty for pirated software
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ATI Drives New Levels of Performance and Ease of Use for Gaming, Video and Mobility
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ASUS Graphics Cards Now Comes with Splendid Video Enhancement
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Seagate Announces New Hard Disk Drives
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Samsung Showcases New Plasma Monitors
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Roxio Launches Software Suite for iPod
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Optware to Release 30 GB Holographic Card for Less than $1
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Blu-Laser Cinema Brings High Definition Into Livingroom
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Toshiba Demos Cell Microprocessor Simultaneously Decoding 48 MPEG-2 Streams
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NEC Launches Secure MPEG STB Decoder
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Casio EX-S500: next generation EXILIM Card Digital Camera
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Fujifilm aims to sell 80,000 digital cameras this year
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Tul Partners with Infineon
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MSI Bundles CyberLink DVD Solution with VGA Cards
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Pioneer, MKM Co-develop Blu-ray Recordable Media on the Heels of HD-DVD
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HP Proposes Error Correction Scheme for Nano-electronic Circuits
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Wednesday, June 8, 2005
High-Definition Multi-Purpose Commercial Plasma Display From Pioneer
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London man arrested for 2001 NASA hacking
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IBM serves up the new X3
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New Website Offers Royalty Free Music and Images
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Chinese gamer sentenced to life
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AOpen debuts eGeneration Mini PC
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IBM to open architecture of new Cell chips
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JVC Unveils Alternative HD DVD Player
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EU-Friendly Windows Out in June
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Samsung Ups DVD recording Speeds for the upcoming SH-W162C
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Iomega Enters Video Market
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SQL, Visual Studio upgrades due in November
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ViewSonic Unveils Affordable 32-Inch LCD
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NEC Promises Hollywood Video Quality on Plasma Displays
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TiVo Mobile Video Service on Microsoft Devices
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Sony may deliver digital magazines to PSP
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Volume Production Technology of HD DVD-R Discs Established
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StarForce Copy Protection to Support the x64 bit Platforms
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Tuesday, June 7, 2005
TEAC Launches Full Line of 16X DVD-R Duplicators
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RIDATA 16X DVD-R Media Now Available From Advanced Media
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RazorPop Announces P2P Subscription Music Offering
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Microsoft to pay $9 million in patent case
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Intel Developer Forum To Focus On Multi-Core Platforms
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Nvidia Licenses ARM Multicore Processor
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JPEG competitor launched
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BenQ Introduces Monitors with Advanced Motion Accelerator Technology
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200 Swedish file-sharers reported to the police
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Seiko Epson unveils cheaper rear-projection TVs
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DVD Decrypter Forced to Cease
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Nintendo to create WiFi hotspots for DS handheld
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DVD Players and DVDs Found Safe in Both Carry-on and Checked Baggage
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Nan Ya Plastics to end optical disc production
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An Chen Announces The World's 1st Released x64 Virtual Software
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VSO Software Announces New PhotoDVD Version 2.0
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BenQ Announces All-Format DVD Burner
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Mitsubishi 8x DVD+R DL Media Verified by Philips
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AudioDev to deliver signal test equipment for Xbox 360
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ATI revenue warning 5% below previous estimate
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Apacer introduces 150X 2GB SD Flash Card
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Apple aligns with Intel: From Tiger to Leopard
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New Platform for Multimedia Mobile Phones
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Lenovo launches ThinkPad X41 Tablet
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Apple QuickTime 7 Preview Available
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Microsoft antitrust proposal wins over EU
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Apple to start Japan iTunes service in Aug
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Microsoft releases software update tools
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Maxtor Unveils 500GB Hard Disk
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LG.Philips LCD Signs Supply Agreement With HP
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BenQ to take over Siemens Mobile Phone
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Rambus Adds Samsung to Patent Infringement Litigation
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Monday, June 6, 2005
BenQ shows Blu-ray Disc drive prototype
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ATI Unveils Radeon X800 XT for Notebooks
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COMPUTEX : Hard-disk drive makers show latest products
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Microsoft Delivers NVIDIA PureVideo HD Support in Windows XP Update
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Siemens Finds Mobile Partner
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Canada makes molecular transistor
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Flat panel TV output booms in South Korea as prices fall
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Apple to Switch to Intel chips
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Ritek CEO predicts strong growth for DVD+R/-R discs
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Sunday, June 5, 2005
LG Electronics Launches Line of DivX Certified DVD Devices
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Ricoh Announces 2.4X DVD+R DL Printable media
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Saturday, June 4, 2005
Plextor Chooses BenQ's Solution for the PX-740A DVD Recorder
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DVD±RW media: How Reliable Are they?
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Friday, June 3, 2005
Sony Packs 10TB OF Native Capacity In 5U Sait Tape Library
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Sony cracks down on PSP importers in Britain
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BenQ Chooses Seagate 400GB DB35 Series For DVD+R Models
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Microsoft Targeting The VoIP Market, Analyst Says
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New anti-spyware alliance is formed
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BenQ Releases DC E510 Digital Camera
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AOpen: AV and gaming solutions steal the show during Computex Taipei 2005
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ARCHOS Releases SDK for the PMA400
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Gigabyte and AOpen exhibit pico-BTX solutions at Computex
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Yahoo, Cisco Unite to Fight Spam
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Corsair Checks Memory Performance for the Intel 955X Express
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HP adds iPod Minis to lineup
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Kingmax Begins Production of DDR2 Memory Modules
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Promise at Computex 2005
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Digital camera sales in Asia surge to record 10.6 million units in 2004: IDC
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Low OEM Prices of 16x DVD Burners to Puzzle Sony, Pioneer
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BenQ Pushes New Display Products at Computex 2005
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Infineon and Nanya Announce Mass Production of 90nm DRAM
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Sharp Introduces World's Largest Digital LCD TV
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MTV to launch videos by mobile phone in Japan
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Intel Unveils Yonah, the next notebook chip
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Thursday, June 2, 2005
Samsung Electronics Rolls Out the 100-Millionth Large TFT-LCD
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Apacer's DDR2 Memory Modules win media recognition as the best choice for new platforms
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AOpen Introducing the XC Cube EZ661-T
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Tul 's CrossFire Platform Claims Top 3DMark 2005 Score
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Samsung Pro815 8 megapixel Camera Officially Announced
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Samsung to Bundle NeroLINUX with DVD/CD Recorders
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CyberLink Announces DVD Solution 4
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Infineon, Philips win order to provide chips for new German passports
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Asustek demonstrates dual-core Xeon chips
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Intel Denies DRM in Pentium D
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Acer at Computex 2005
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Microsoft to adopt XML for next Office version
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Pentax Announces Digital SLR Camera with Large LCD Monitor
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ULi introduces southbridge with SATA II support
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SunnComm Announces Commercial Use of Copy Protection for Audio CDs
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AOpen Showcases Mac Mini Clone
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Wednesday, June 1, 2005
BenQ Buys First Blue-ray Disc Analyzer from AudioDev
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EU Wants IT's reaction to Microsoft Case
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The Story of Internet
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Sony NS955 DVD Player Review
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Japanese DVD shipments more than double
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Canon's new EOS 20Da
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Loghorn to Support Digital Camera RAW
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Shuttle releases new XPC Accessories at Computex 2005
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XGI introduce next-generation Volari series
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Dual AGP+PCI Express on a Single Card
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