Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Panasonic Introduces First Profile 1.1 Blu-ray Disc Player
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Asus Offers High Definition Content Playback with Double Layer HD DVD ROM Drive
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Aleratec Desktop LightScribe DVD/CD Publishing System Enables 20x Copying
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Facebook to Speak Chinese
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MSI Releases O.C. All-in-One VGA Driver
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Toshiba Launches New HD DVD Recorder in Japan
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
MSI Unveils GeForce 8800GT with 16 Extra Stream Processors
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Manhunt 2 Now Available in North America
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Toshiba Releases 250GB External HDD and Internal Upgrade Kits for Mobile PCs
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Research Finds HD DVD and Blu-Ray in a Futile Format War
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Seagate Recovery Services Opens Service Lab in
Europe
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Google to Release Phones by mid-2008: Report
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Apple Says Sells Two Million Copies of Leopard
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Warner May Opt For Blu-ray
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AT&T, Pantech Double-up on Cool With Slim, Dual-keyboard Pantech Duo
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T-Mobile Shadow is Here
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Palm Makes Good on Promise of WM6 Upgrade
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Lite-On IT DVD Burner to Bundle Moser Baer Media
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T-Mobile and Apple Announce Rate Plans for iPhone in Germany
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Yahoo Adds Media Playing, Languages to Messaging
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"$100 laptop" Hits $200
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Elpida Develops Ultra-Low Voltage 533Mbps DDR2 Mobile RAM
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GPU market is Booming
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AMD Unveils Radeon HD 3800, DirectX 10.1 Info
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Samsung Debuts World's Fastest DVD Burner with 16X Dual Layer Recording
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Nvidia Ships GeForce 8800 GT For Gamers
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Sapphire Adds AGP TO HD 2000 Series
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Asus Announces New P5E-V/P5E-VM HDMI Motherboards
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Skype to Launch Mobile Phone
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Sharp to Introduce Three New P Series AQUOS LCD TVs For PC
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AnyDVD Bypasses Latest AACS Protection
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HD DVD Players Available For $200
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Microsoft Wants XP On $100 Laptop
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Hypersonic PC Joins the OCZ Technology Group
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Apple's Leopard Operating Software Ships on Friday
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SAI Releases Blu-ray Disc Drive Solution for Mac OS
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Intel Starts "Penryn" Production
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
New Gateway 24-inch and 22-inch High Definition Widescreen LCD Displays With HDMI Interfaces
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DaTARIUS Unveils Balance Analyzer Mk. 2
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SanDisk Sues Companies For Memory Patent Infrigements
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Microsoft Abandons Remaining EU Court Cases
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Transmeta Settles Patent Litigation with Intel
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Microsoft to Buy Facebook Stake For $240 Million
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
NEC Develops TFT LCD Module That Enables Control of Viewing Angle
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New Sony DSC-T2 Digital Camera Comes With 4GB Internal Storage
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OCZ Announces 500W StealthXStream PSU
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LG Showcases 30,000:1 Contrast Ratio Plasma Panels
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BlackBerry Phones Enter Chinese Market
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Blackjack II is official
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Microsoft Not Interested in U.S. Wireless Auction
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Apple workers who tried to also get $100 rebate got more than they bargained for
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Telefonica and RIM Preview New Communications and Connectivity Software for Small Groups
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Blu-ray Outsells HD-DVD in U.S. For First 9 Months: Research
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
British and Dutch police Raids Shut Down The World's Largest Pirate Music Site
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Sharp Develops Ultra-thin 2.2-Inch LCD For Mobiles
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Hitachi to Stop Making Home PCs
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First Sony NEC Optiarc Burner with LightScribe
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Microsoft Aims at RIM Customers
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Samsung Claims Most Powerful 30nm Memory Chip
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Microsoft Launches New HDMI Xbox 360 Console For Families
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Monday, October 22, 2007
Neverwinter Nights 2 Adventure Pack in Development
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Five Free Movie HD-DVDs with Purchase of Xbox 360 HD-DVD Player
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IBM and Mediatek Launch Chip R&D Project
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Microsoft to Comply With EU Antitrust Move
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LG.Philips LCD to Showcase Next-Generation Technologies at FPD 2007
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Skype to Sell First Cell Phone
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LG Targets TV Market With the First 32-inch Plasma TV
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Hitachi Cuts Power Use for Desktop Hard Drives
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Elpida and UMC to Work Together on PRAM Technologies
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AT&T to Offer Napster songs Through Phones
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Samsung to Showcase 10mm Thick 40" Full HD LCD TV at FPD International 2007
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Fujitsu and Vivante to Co-Develop Embedded System LSI for Mobile Devices
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New Firefox 2.0.0.8 Available For Download
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Sigma Processor is Adopted by Samsung's New Third Generation Blu-ray Player
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Search Engines 'Hijacked' in China
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Media Companies in Copyright Pact
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Epson Introduces Disc Publisher for CD and DVD Duplication
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Thursday, October 18, 2007
First Mass Mailing of MP3 Spam Detected
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Samsung Showcases White-LED backlight Display Boasting 10,000:1 Contrast
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Sony, Toshiba Work Together on New 45nm Chips For PS3
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OCZ Introduces Two New Titanium Edition Memory Kits
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HDMI Licensing Introduces HDMI Trademark and Logo Usage Guidelines
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SanDisk Introduces 8-Gigabite SDHC Card for Digital Cameras
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Toshiba, Matsushita Develop Circular LCD
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LG.Philips LCD to Launch Ultra-Slim 42-inch Full HD 120Hz Panel
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Western Digital Demos Highest Hard Drive Density
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Cheaper 40GB PlayStation 3 Comes in U.S.
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Sanyo Gives Up Plan to Sell Its Chip Unit
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Sony NEC Optiarc Introduces Slimline Blu-ray Disc Combo Drive
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Apple to Allow Outside Applications on iPhone
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Nokia Unveils N810 Internet Tablet
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Samsung to Launch GPS Phone
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Denon Announces Blu-ray Player
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New GPS-enabled Blackberry Curve Helps Customers Navigate With Style
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MySpace, Skype to Offer Calls on Social Network
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DaTARIUS CoverTest Simplifies Stamper Testing For all Optical Media
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T-Mobile to Face Landmark Lawsuit in California
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MySpace + Skype
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Spb Software House has just released Spb Pocket Plus 4.0
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T-Mobile has made the Motorola RAZR 2 V8 officially available
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Apple's Leopard to Hit Stores Oct 26
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Asustek Launches Affordable Laptop
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Microsoft Sees Fast Unified Communications Growth
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Panasonic Announces Second-generation 4x Blu-Ray Writer
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Roxio Launches Media Protection Suite
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PowerDVD Certified for Playback of BD-RE 3.0 Format
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BBC to Use Adobe Video Technology
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Movie DVD to Include Computer File
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YouTube Launches Video Piracy Blocker
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Intel X38 Roundup
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Monday, October 15, 2007
OCZ Announces 4GB PC2-6400 Reaper HPC CAS 4 Edition Memory
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BenQ Announces T33 Slider Phone
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Patriot Memory Announces DDR3 1600MHz 4GB Kits
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Nokia Starts Shipping N95 With 8 Gigabyte Memory
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LG.Philips LCD Develops a-Si TFT-LCD Mobile Phone 1mm Panel
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Hitachi Achieves Nanotechnology Milestone for Quadrupling Terabyte Hard Drive
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Friday, October 12, 2007
Motorola Unveils Seven New W Series Handsets
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Comcast to Release TiVo-enabled Boxes
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ITC Inverstigation Could Ban Hard Disk Drives Imports in U.S.
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Nintendo Will keep Wii Console Price at $249
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ATI Catalyst 7.10 Display Driver Released
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Watch YouTube Videos in Google Earth
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
Real Time Ray-Tracing May Replace GPU Rasterization
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Marvell Qdeo Video Processing Powers LG BH200 HD DVD/Blu-ray Player
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NME Buys Slovakian Hardware Manufacturer
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New Skype Version Brings High Quality Video
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Acrobat Reader Vulnerable to Hacks
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Flight Simulator X: Acceleration Goes Gold and Prepares for Take-Off
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British Bands Offer Their Music For Free
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Samsung Firmware Solves BD+ Compatibility Issues
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Palm Centro might be Treo 500 on ATT&T
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RIM is Exploding (In a Good Way)
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Sprint BlackBerry Pearl is Official
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AT&T to Buy Spectrum For $2.5 Billion
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Samsung SDI to Double OLED Flat Screen Output
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Toshiba Recalls Adapters For Portable DVD Players
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Nintendo to Launch Wii Fit Game
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OCZ Announces 4GB NVIDIA SLI Certified Kits
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Verbatim Releases 8cm Blu-ray Media for Video Recording
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BitTorrent Moves From Piracy to Video Streaming
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Hard Disk Pioneers Win Physics Nobel
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
MSI Announces K9NU-Speedster Motherboard with Support for Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processors
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BenQ Launched SP820 Digital Projector
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Sony Unveils 4X Blu-ray Disc Writer Drive
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Broadcom Powers New Samsung 3G Phones
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Ericsson, Sony and Sony Ericsson to Demonstrate New Multimedia Experience for the Connected Home
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Gateway Announces Plans to Acquire Packard Bell
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Zune Bets On Social Networking Features of the New Zune
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Sony to Cut PS3 Prices in Japan and Offer New Model
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Sun Introduces Servers Based on New Processor
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Sony Announces New In-Game Advertising Business Unit
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Ridata Introduces 32GB SATA Solid State Drive
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Holiday Xbox Consoles to Include Two Free Games
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Seagate is Shipping Hybrid Hard Drives For Mobile Computing
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BestDisc Chooses DaTARIUS Quality Control Equipment For Blu-Ray
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A New XBOX 360 Core At Fall
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
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The Right XBox 360 Premium with HDMI
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Jericho Demo Out on Xbox 360, PS3
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Wii-Mote Lego Car
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Monday, October 8, 2007
Nokia Completes the Enpocket Acquisition
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Internet Explorer 7 Opens to Pirated Windows
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LG to Outsource TV Production
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"Halo" Creators to Split From Microsoft
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40GB PS3 Available in Europe Next Week
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Friday, October 5, 2007
New Workstation Solutions by Asus
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RIAA Wins Illegal Music Download Case
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ASUS Offers New Xonar Audio Cards
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First Meeting of HD DVD Patent Holders Held
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Nintendo Gets Touchy With New "Zelda"
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Elpida Introduces 4.8GHz DRAM Based on the XDR Architecture
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Toshiba and Microsoft Form Consortium to Promote HD DVD interactivity
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Thursday, October 4, 2007
Football Manager 2008 Gone Gold
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Razer Launches Gaming Keyboard and Headset at WCG 2007 Grand Final
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Halo 3 Hits $300 Million in First Week Sales
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Yahoo, eBay Join Forces to Block Phishing
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High-Capacity Holographic Storage Update
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Google Upgrades Business e-mail to Corporate Class
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Sony PSP Sales Hit Record High
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
OCZ Announces PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 1200 Single-Rail PSU
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Palm Still Struggling
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T-Mobile Shadow soon to be Released
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Verizon Announces Fall Lineup
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CyberLink Power2Go 6 Offers Drag-and-Drop Data Burning for Vista
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Joost Brings Free Internet TV to Everyone
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Trial Over Illegal Music Downloads Opens in U.S.
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Latest Developments Related to Blu-Ray Announced at CEATEC
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Universal Studios Unveils Platform to Support HD DVD Web-Enabled Features
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Blu-Ray Extends Consumer Promotion Through the Holidays
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Motorola and Macrovision Announce Analog Copy Protection Technology Agreement
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Verizon Unveils iPhone Rival
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AT&T and Others Asked About U.S. Government Access to Records
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Microsoft Rolls Out New Zunes to Take on iPod
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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Pioneer and Sonic Initiate Joint Licensing Program for CSS Recording
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Blu-Ray Approaches Chinese Market
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CEATEC: Toshiba Showcases New HD DVD Recorder Prototype
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Wii Japan sales Overwhelm PS3
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Nokia to Acquire Navteq
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Infineon and Sony Found Joint Venture to Design DRAMs for Graphic and Consumer Applications
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Panasonic Unveils Six New DIGA Blu-ray and DVD Recorders
at CEATEC JAPAN 2007
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Nero 8 Available in Stores
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Monday, October 1, 2007
BenQ Extends Ultra-slim Lineup with X735
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HTC unveils Q4 2007 device line-up
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Sprint and Palm Release the Centro
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SlingPlayer for Symbian is Released
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Taiwan Optical Disc Makers Conservative in Blue-laser Disc Production
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Adobe Releases New Flash Software for Cell Phones
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Sony to Launch New Ultra-thin OLED TV
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