Tuesday, September 30, 2008
TSMC to Produce Chips Using 28nm Process by early 2010
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HD DVD Still Alive in the U.S
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LG announces KP500 Full Touch Screen Handset
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Corsair Introduces 64GB USB Flash Drive
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STA Announces 6Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI
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New Asus P6T DELUXE Delivers Maximum Overclocking on the Fly
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CEATEC: Pioneer Showcases 8x Blu-ray Burner Prototype
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Technology and Creative Communities Unite to Fight Piracy
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Sandisk Offers 16GB MicroSDHC and M2 Memory Cards For Mobiles
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ARM, Chartered, IBM and Samsung Collaborate to Enable 32nm and 28nm Systems-on-Chip
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Super Talent Offers 128GB SSD for Under $300
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Sprint Establishes WiMax Network in Baltimore
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Microsoft Unveils Next Version of Visual Studio and .NET Framework
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Sharp Unveils Next-generation X Series AQUOS LCD TVs
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AMD Launches Budget Radeon HD 4550 and HD 4350 Graphics Cards
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Gartner Explains Cloud Computing
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MSI GX630 Notebook Targets Serious Gamers
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Roxio Creator 2009 Ultimate Edition Retails Today
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Nokia's iPhone Rival "Tube" to Debut Oct. 2
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Nintendo DS to Get Camera, Music Functions
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JVC Launches New D-ILA Home Theater Projectors
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Apple Sells Unlocked iPhone 3G in Hong Kong
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Nero Unveils Nero 9, Nero Move it and Nero LiquidTV
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Samsung Samples 2 Gigabit DDR3 Modules
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Friday, September 26, 2008
FujiFilm Develops 3D Digital Camera
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Oracle Debuts Computer Hardware Products
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OCZ Introduces the HydroFlow CPU Waterblock for Liquid-Cooled Systems
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Sony Exec Defends Blu-ray's Future
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Asus Adds 3G Technology to Eee PC
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Toshiba Launches 256GB Solid State Drives with MLC
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CEATEC: Another Video Upscaling Technology by Hitachi
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
MySpace Enhances Its Music Site
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U.S. Court Favors Broadcom vs Qualcomm
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Google Releases SDK For G1
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New 250GB 1.8-inch HDD by Toshiba
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S3 Graphics Delivers Mobile GPUs for Mini Notebooks
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GeForce 178.13 WHQL Drivers Released
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Lite-On to Manufacture 20x DVD Burners For Plextor
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Hitachi Unveils Digital Signatures on Stand-Alone
Memory Chips
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Music Indusrty Groups Agree On Online Music Royalties
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Working Group to Create Metadata Specifications For Digital Photography
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Sony's Ultralight Blu-ray Notebooks
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Panasonic Develops First 3D Full HD Plasma Theater System
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Adobe Introduces Creative Suite 4
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RIM to Launch Touchscreen BlackBerry
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Nissan, NTT DOCOMO and Sharp Jointly Develop First Mobile Phone with Built-in Intelligent Key
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Sony Ericsson Launches PlayNow Music Service
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Pretec Releases 64GB and 100GB CF Card
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Seagate Unifies Its Services Businesses Under New Company
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Verbatim's PhotoSave DVD Automatically Stores Photos From a PC
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
New Modules Wirelessly Stream HD Content From Bravia TVs
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Google, T-Mobile Present Finally Present the G1 Android Mobile Phone
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Plextor Enters The Digital TV Tuner Market
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Sony Debuts BWU-300S 8X Blu-ray Disc Writer Drive
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Gigabyte Introduces Ultra Durable 3 Mobo Technology
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Lexar Extends Kodak-Branded SDHC, High-Speed Memory Card
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Samsung unveiled the Emporio Armani Mobile, NIGHT EFFECT.
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Leica announced S2 DSLR "medium format" camera in 35mm body
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Delkin Announces 4X External Blu-ray Drive At Photokina 2008
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McAfee Acquires Secure Computing For $465 Million
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Toshiba Offers 400GB External HDD
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New Intel vPro Technology Enhances Security, Adds Automatic Tune-Ups
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TSMC to Manufacture 40nm CPUs For AMD: report
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Monday, September 22, 2008
Buffalo Announces Two 8x Blu-Ray Devices
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New PENTAX K-m digital SLR camera
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Pioneer's 'Series 8' Speaker Line-up Available in Europe From Ocrober
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Intel Ships Dual-Core Atom Processors
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Apple Recalls iPhone 3G Power Adapters
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Companies Push DRM-free Music on Memory Cards
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Friday, September 19, 2008
New Netbook Models Arrive Next Month
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Google's U.S. Share of Web Search Reaches 63 Percent
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Gigabyte Sponsors Overclocking Competition
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Ricoh R10: 7.1x Optical Wide-angle Zoom Digital Camera With 3.0-inch HVGA Monitor
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LTE Wireless Technology Achieves 170Kbps Download Rate in Moving Car Test
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Sony, Panasonic, Samsung Offer BD Live Players For $399
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Nvidia Announces Workforce Reduction
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Yahoo to Include Rhapsody Songs in Yahoo Search
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Memorex Introduces Blu-ray Player for Under $270
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Japanese Consumers Warm to Blu-ray Disc Recorders
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Technicolor Launches Euro Blu-ray Disc Mastering and
Replication Facilities
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DVD Forum Approves DVD-Download DL Specifications
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Canon announced 14.7 megapixel Powershot G10
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Defend Your Digital Content with Primera's New PTProtect Software
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IBM Solution Could Accelerate Development of Next Generation "22nm" Semiconductors
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ITC to Look Into Nintendo Wii Controller Patent Infringement
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AMD Catalyst v8.9 Released
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LG Display to Launch 17.1-inch RGB LED Backlight LCD for Notebook PCs
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Life With PlayStation Comes to PS3 Worldwide
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AMD Starts "Fusion" Campaign
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HTC, T-Mobile to Launch First Google Android Phone Sept. 23
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Hitachi to Buy Matsushita Plasma TV Parts
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Associations Join Forces to Create New Packaged Media Event
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Imation's 'TDK Life on Record' Offers First 6x Blu-ray Discs to the U.S. Market
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Microsoft confirms European Xbox 360 price cuts
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Canon announces the PowerShot SX1 IS / SX10 IS digital cameras
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Cray and Microsoft Team Up And Offer Intel-powered Supercomputer
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PS3 Firmware update v2.43
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Super Talent Launches New SATA-II SSDs
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DVD Sales Flattening, But Don't Blame Digital Downloading
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Canon Introduces 21.1 Megapixel EOS 5D Mark II
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Sandisk Rejects $5.85 Billion Buyout Offer From Samsung, Samsung Insists
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Carl Zeiss ZE - SLR lenses for Canon SLRs
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Fujitsu Launches Digital HDTV SoC for HDTV
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CASIO Introduces New HIGH SPEED EXILIM EX-FH20 Digital Camera
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New AQUOS BD + VHS Player-burner From Sharp
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Super Hi-Vision Technology to Reach Comsumers in 2020
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Best Buy to Buy Napster For $121 million
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JVC to support Sony's XDCAM EX Professional Video File Format
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New Intel 6-core Xeon Processors For High-end Servers
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Monday, September 15, 2008
Dell Offers First Qflix DVD Burner
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Sony unveils two Cheaper Blu-ray Disc notebook PCs
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DECE Consortium Formed To Standardize Digital Content
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Seagate Announces Fall 2008 Storage Lineup
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Apple Patches iPhone Bugs with New v2.1 Software Update
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Friday, September 12, 2008
Sonic Powers BD-Live With New Scenarist
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WD Ships 500GB Hard Drives For Notebooks
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Panasonic to Launch World's Smallest SLR Camera
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Panasonic unveils new Premiere Series Home Theater plasma displays at CEDIA
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Nvidia to launch MCP7A IGP chipset by end of September
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LG launches LG-KF510 energy-saving phone
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Sony Brings Amazon Video On Demand to Bravia TVs
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RIM Unveils New Consumer Application Deals
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MainConcept Codec SDK 7.6 Brings DivX Video Support to Broadcast Industry
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SRS Labs Technology Enhance Bluetooth Audio
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OCZ Unveils the Gladiator and Gladiator Max CPU Coolers
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Nvidia's Hybrid Graphics Featured in Notebooks From Sony,
Fujitsu Siemens, And BenQ
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New Home Theater System Promises "Better Than Blu" Movie Experience
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
SanDisk Extreme III Compactflash Series Doubles Capacity
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AMD Releases Features ATI FirePro V8700 Graphics Accelerator For Pros
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LiteOn Released eSAU208 Slim and New EZ-DUB DVD-RW Drives
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Samsung Releses 1-gigabit DRAM For Mobile Devices
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Sonic EDGe Debuts New Blu-ray Tools at IBC
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Sony Ericsson Unveiled XPERIA X1
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Silverlight 2 to Support HD Playback
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IBM and NEC to Jointly Develop Next-Generation Semiconductor Process Technology
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Sony NEC Optiarc Becomes a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of Sony Group
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Pioneer to Introduce its First BD Recorders, New KURO Plasma Televisions in Japan
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
New Lexar Professional UDMA 300x 16GB CF Card
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Sony Launches Full-frame Alpha DSLR-A900 Camera
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Sony's New HD Notebooks
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Microsoft Announces New Line of mouse-and-keyboard Sets
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Warner Bros Expands Acclaimed F.E.A.R. Game Sequel
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Nokia in Corporate e-mail Deal With Microsoft
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Asus Announces New 15.4" G50V Gaming Notebook
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RIM Launches First Flip-phone BlackBerry
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Nvidia and Opera Team To Accelerate Web On Mobile Devices
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Toshiba Releases 240GB HDD Family For Portable Devices
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AMD Officially Introduces the ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series
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Apple Introduces New iPods, iTunes 8
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Dell joins netbook race with Mini Inspiron 910
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AMD to Launch First 45nm Quad-core Phenoms Early Next Year
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Microsoft Unveils Online Translator
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NBC and Google Form Advertising Partnership
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Nokia to Demonstrate Latest Elements of Ovi
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Microsoft Zune Adds Wireless Downloads, Features
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Intel Introduces New SSD for Notebook and Desktop Computers
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Monday, September 8, 2008
Yahoo Search Arrive on AT&T Mobile Phones
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NXP Semiconductors Introduces Fully Integrated HDMI 1.3 Interface Conditioning chips
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RealDVD To Allow Legal Copies Of DVDs on Hard Disk
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Intel Ships New Xeon Quad Core Processors Clocked at 3.5GHz
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Friday, September 5, 2008
CEDIA: JVC Super Slim LCD and 10 Megapixel Ultra HD Projector
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CEDIA: Toshiba Announces LCD TV Lineup Featuring Upconverting Technology
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Microsoft to Spend $300 million on Windows Marketing Push
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ISO Officially Adopts UDO2 Standard for Long-term Archival Storage
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Samsung to Buy SanDisk?
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Pioneer Unveils Flagship BDP-09FD Blu-Ray Disc Player at CEDIA
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Sharp Showcases New HD LCD Lineup at CEDIA
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Sony Debuts LCD TV With 240Hz Frame Rate
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Sony's New Blu-ray Desktop PCs
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Mitsubishi Announces Diamond Series Projector Market Strategy with Premium 1080p Projectors, HC7000U and HC6500U
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LG to Unveil Viewty's 8 Megapixel Successor
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Sony, Panasonic, Bring New Blu-ray Playes in the U.S.
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Microsoft to Further Cut Xbox 360 U.S. Price
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Royalty Reduction for DVD Decoder and DVD Encoder
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Sony Introduces Eight Blu-Ray Recorders, Players
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Apple Expected to Unveil New iPods
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Fujitsu Microelectronics and Nanya Settle Patent Dispute
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Google Chrome Has Potentials But Still Needs Work
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Spansion Unveils Plans for Highest Performance NAND Flash Memory
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PSP-3000 Launches in Japan Next Month
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Google Chrome Web Browser Aims at Microsoft
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Monday, September 1, 2008
Microsoft to Slash Xbox 360 Price in Japan
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LG Display and Amtran Set Up LCD Panel JV
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German Customs Raid Hyundai at IFA
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JVC Launches Full HD Network Media System
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Sharp Introduces New Blu-ray Disc Player at IFA in
Europe
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Blu-ray Disc Sales Power Ahead in US, Strong Q4 Sales
Season Anticipated
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