Friday, November 30, 2007
Microsoft Office Mobile 6.1: Upgrade for Microsoft Office 2007 file formats
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Google Maps 2.0 Released
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3G iPhone Coming Next Year For Sure
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BlackBerry Pearl 'The Definitive Made Simple Guide' Released
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Samsung's LED-backlit Panels Now Featured in Premium LCD TVs
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Nvidia GeForce 9 Available in February
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NEC Develops Translation Software on Cellphone
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OCZ Introduces New DDR2 8GB Quad Kits
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Skype Gets Leopard-compatibility and Improved Video
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Apple to Unveil 3G IPhone, AT&T's Says
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NEC Develops World's Fastest SRAM-Compatible MRAM
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WinDVD Blu-ray Disc Playback Software Certified For BD-Video Profile 1.1
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Sony PS3 Tops Nintendo Wii in Japan For First Time
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
DVB-H to be EU Mobile TV Standard
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New Firmware for PSP
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SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Promoter Group Enlists Contributors for First Specification Review
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Intel Upgrades Software Tools to Support Mac OS X Leopard
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AMD Sees Chip Market Pricing Remaining Competitive
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Adobe to Run Yahoo Ads Inside PDF Documents
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Nero Brings Tivo Services to PC
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Google Unveils Mobile GPS
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Samsung Offers One Terabyte HDD
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LG 6x Blu-Ray Burner Available in Korea
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iPhone Available in France at €749
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Intel Remains Top Chipmaker in '07: iSuppli
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Nintendo and NTT to Jointly Promote Wii Web Access
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LightScribe Introduces New Template Labeler Software
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New PSP Battery and Covers Coming Soon
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Asus Optimistic About Eee PC Sales
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New firmware Upgrade for 3rd Generation Toshiba HD DVD Players
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LG.Philips LCD Enters Into a Settlement Agreement with CPT
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Dell To Sell Google Search Appliances
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Facelift for Lite-On EZ-DUB
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Rambus Paves the Way For Terabyte Bandwidth Memories
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
DaTARIUS Opens First European HD DVD Class-A Verification
Laboratory
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Plextor Launches PC-to-TV HD video/audio Media Player
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Nokia Appeals in German Patent Case vs Qualcomm
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Microsoft to Hire 1,000 Engineers in China
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UK Broadcasters to Launch On-demand Service
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Blu-Ray Outsells HD-DVD in Europe
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Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.10 Released
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Intellikey Labs Launches Shopping Guide for HD DVD and Blu-ray
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TDK Calls For OEM Partners
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Fujitsu to Release 2.5" HDD with 320 GB Capacity
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Toshiba and NEC Announce Joint Development of 32nm Chips
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Monday, November 26, 2007
WD Adds 500GB Model to GreenPower Family of Desktop Hard Drives
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YelloMosquito Introduces the World's First Wireless Video Glasses Stunners with Built-in Media Player and Divx Support
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Samsung BlackJack II Now Available from AT&T
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Sprint Now Offering Motorola Q9c, BlackBerry Pearl 8130
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Mobile Firefox coming to Windows Mobile
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Sony Sells 1 Million PSPs in Japan
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KDDI R&D Labs Full High-Definition Content Encoding for Blu-ray
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Teac Exhibits the HD-R1 Recorder/Player That Uses Compact Flash as the Recording Media
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Panasonic DMPBD30 Blu-Ray Player Available in the U.S.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Hollywood to Allow Digital Copying of Movies
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Samsung to Invest $2.2 Billion on LCD Expansion
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Sony Releases World's First OLED TV
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Toshiba and CBS to Release "Star Trek: The original Series" in HD DVD/DVD Combo Disc
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Lower Temperatures with Asus EN8800GT TOP
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Qualcomm Wins a Round in Patent Battles With Nokia
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New Location-Free Universal HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Decoder/Transcoder SoC Unveilled
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AMD Releases Catalyst 7.11 Graphics Drivers
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Mushkin Announces EM/SP DDR3 Modules
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T-Mobile to Sell iPhone Without Contract
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Firmware Adds Support for LTH BD-R Discs to Panasonic Recorders
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Sony BMG and Yahoo! Expand Video-on-Demand Pact
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Toshiba Outsources HD DVD-ROM Production to Taiwanese Makers
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Hitachi Maxell, Sony Comment on the European Commission?s Fine
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Warner Puts Total HD 'On Hold'
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Sony Launches Playstation Store for PC
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Fujitsu Debuts LifeBook S6510 Notebook
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Warner to Launch Video-On-Demand Channels
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
abit Introduces First AMD Phenom Ready Motherboard, the AX78
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AT&T to Offer Napster on Samsung SLM
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Firefox 3 Beta 1 Available for Download
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Nintendo to Offer New DS Bundles For Holiday Season
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EU Fines Japanese Videotape Producers For Price Fixing Cartel
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Vodafone Attacks T-Mobile Over iPhone Sales
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Windows XP SP3 Released to Testers
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Sony Cuts Fees for PS3 Game Developers
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Inter BEE 2007: Sony Unveils the 2nd Stage of its Total HD Solution
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Firmware Ver 2.01 For PS3 Offers More Stable Operation
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Call/Recall Introduces Terabyte Optical Disk
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Monday, November 19, 2007
BenQ Unveils Joybook R43
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Macrovision To Buy Blu-ray Technology From Cryptography Research
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Kingston DDR2 1066MHz Memory Ready for AMD Spider Platform
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VSO Releases PhotoOnWeb
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AMD RV635 Pro Coming Next February
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Nvidia GeForce 8800M GTX GPU Comes to Notebooks
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New Laser Diode Supports 12x Blu-Ray/HD DVD Recording
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AT&T to Launch Napster Phone in Holiday Season
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New 20x Super-multi DVD Burners by Pioneer
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PayPal Offers Way to Shop non-PayPal Sites
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UN Conference Agrees to Free Bandwidth to Meet Mobile Demand
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AOL Introduces Video Ticker Ads
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New Samsung Drive Simplifies DVD Burning
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AMD Introduces "Spider" Platform
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Friday, November 16, 2007
Ageia Introduces New Development Platform
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New Firmware Improves HD Output to Toshiba HD DVD Players
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October Video Game Sales Hit $1.1 billion
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Beatles Going Digital Next Year
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Intel to Release More 45nm CPUs
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Microsoft Aims the Top in Web advertising
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NEC to Begin 40nm Manufacturing
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Price Cut Boosts Sony PS3 U.S. Sales
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Blu-ray Disc Association "Refutes" Statements From HD DVD
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Upgrade to Next Version of Windows Live OneCare Announced
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Need For Speed ProStreet Drifting Into Stores
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Apple Releases Final Cut Express 4
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DVD Forum Approves "HD DVD China" Logo
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Pioneer BDR-202 Review
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Lionsgate Brings War to Market With PiP
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Hynix Introduces 1Gb GDDR5 DRAM
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Philips to Reduce CD Rewritable Disc Compliant Royalty Rate
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Dell Plans Computers Based on Sun Solaris Software
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Lite-On Releases New Design External DVD Writer
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LG.Philips LCD Develops Dirt-Resistant LCD Panel For Notebooks
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AMD Unveils ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series of GPUs
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Microsoft Rewards Members for Xbox Live Anniversary
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Creative Reaches 25 Million MP3 Player Milestone
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Nokia N82 Now Available
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HTC Readies a New Touch Cruise
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HTC Working on Three Android/Google Phones
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700MHz Spectrum Auction Could Transform US Mobile Landscape
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European Commission Opens Investigation Into Google's Deal With DoubleClick
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SanDisk Offers Flash-Based Accelerator For Laptops and PCs
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Microsoft Unveils Windows HPC Server 2008
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NXP and Sony Create Moversa, a Joint Venture For Universal Contactless Solutions
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DaTARIUS HD and BD Signal Guide Version 1 Released
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AMD Brings HDTV to Mac
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Playstation 3 Gets DivX Support
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Microsoft Sees Opportunities For Growth
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Infineon, Intel to Jointly Develop SIM Chips
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Introducing the XFX GeForce 8800 GT 256 MB Graphics Card
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Lite-On Unveils Affordable PC Device For Blu-Ray Playback
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
SAI Releases 60GB Optical Disk Drive Solution for Mac OS X
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Sony Announces Two New Blu-Ray Players
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Asus' New Motherboard With Multi-Display Support
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Philips to Participate in TSMC Share Repurchase Program
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Nokia Unveils Two 3G 8800-series Phones
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New Updates to Windows Vista available via Windows Update This Week
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World's Fastest Supercomputers List Released, Big Turnover Among the Top 10 Systems
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Yahoo! to Expand Reach of Global Mobile Services in 2008
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Microsoft Develops Document Translator for Blind
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Google Announces $10 Million Android Developer Challenge
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Microsoft in Talks to Buy Musiwave
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Microsoft Announces New Zune Players
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Yahoo Launches New Program to Boost Distributed Computing
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IBM to Buy Cognos for $5 Billion
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Silicon Image Announces New HDMI Transmitters for Mobile Devices
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Microsoft Outlines Pricing and Licensing for Windows Server 2008
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CyberLink Supports AVCHD Format
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Hitachi Maxell Announces 4x BD-R and BD-RE DL Media
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Samsung to Quit Japan's Consumer Electronics Market
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Intel Launches new 45nm Penryn Processors
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Friday, November 9, 2007
Nvidia Posts Quarterly Revenue Record
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Sony Announces 2007 Holiday Software Line-Up For PS3 and PSP
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Sony Sees 'Stalemate' in High-def Format War
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Samsung, NXP and T3G Showcase First TD-SCDMA HSDPA/GSM Mobile Phone
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Dolby to Acquire Coding Technologies
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Sena Cases Reveals New Ipod Family Collection
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T-Mobile to Introduce More-Flexible Contract Terms for Customers
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Voice Recognition, BlackBerry Support Comes to Microsoft's Live Search
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T-Mobile Offers Sidekick Slide
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New AMD FireStream Stream Processor Offer 500 GFLOPS of Compute Power
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Pioneer Unveils New Digital Deck For DJs
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HP to Seek New Business Model for HP-branded Cameras
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Paramount, Warner in Anti-piracy Pact in China
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New Playstation 3 Firmware Update Adds PS3 Remote Start Via PSP
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Nvidia Releases New ForceWare 163 Drivers
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LG and SRS Labs Enter Into License Agreement
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New Parental Controls For Xbox 360
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AOL to Buy Quigo Online Ad Company
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TiVo to Offer Advertisers Viewer Demographic Data
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
LG Selects Broadcom Solution for the BH200 High Definition Disc Player
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Sony to Pull Out of R&D for Making 32nm Chips
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Microsoft Introduces Search Server 2008 Express
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LG launches HSDPA Touch Screen Phone in Europe
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Vodafone and Nokia to Launch Integrated Vodafone Services on
Nokia Handsets
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Facebook Unveils Facebook Ads
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Elpida Develops 65nm-Process 1-Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM
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Pirate Bay Attempts New File-sharing Software
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Microsoft Rolls Out Web Services to Link to Windows
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
OCZ Unveils ReaperX Memory Series
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Verbatim Announces Color-background LightScribe DVDRs
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Now Available
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CinemaNow and Sonic Enable Secure Movie Download and Burn
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Sony Reports Progress in Holographic Storage
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MPEG LA Sues Alcatel Lucent for MPEG-2 Patents
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Sony Announces Availability of Limited-Edition SingStar PlayStation 2 Pack
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Toshiba's New MRAM Opens The Way to Gigabits Capacity
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Monday, November 5, 2007
BioShock Wins BAFTA Best Game of The Year Award
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Google Enters Mobile Phone Market
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E-Ten Release Two New SmartPhones
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Three New Phones from Sony Ericsson
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LG Prada Looking Smartphone Announced
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Samsung M4650 Looks Promising
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Companies Introduce New Standard For Monitoring And Controlling PC Peripherals
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CyberLink Launches of DVD Suite 6
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Samsung Reveals 64GByte SATA II SSDs
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Xbox Live to Offer ESPN Games
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Asus' First HT3 System Bus Ready Motherboard
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"Astroburn" Burning Application Released
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BenQ Introduces Compact CP220c Digital Projector
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Sony Unveils New Playstation 3 Advertising Campaign
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RIM Launches Software Aimed at Smaller Firms
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Friday, November 2, 2007
Wii Lead Over PS3 in Japan Sales
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Nokia Internet Push Slips in Music, Gaming
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Sharp and Samsung Reclaim Top Positions in LCD and Flat Panel TVs
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Toshiba Launches 22.2" LCD With a Resolution of 3,840 x 2,400
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Google and MySpace Launch Social Network Platform
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
Talking About Interactivity of Blu-ray Titles
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Sprint in Talks With Google on Mobile Applications
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WD Ships 320GB Hard Drive For Notebooks
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Intel Unveils Seven New Itanium Processors
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