Monday, January 31, 2011
IBM Embraces Social Business
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Intel Identifies Sandy Bridge Design Error
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Rambus Advances Differential Memory Signaling to 20Gpbs and Single-ended Memory Signaling to 12.8Gbps
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3D Contrent For Nintendo's 3DS Game Handleld in May
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Intel's New Ethernet Technology Simplifies The Data Center
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Latest PS3 Firmware Jailbroken Again
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Android Becomes Leading Smart Phone Platform
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Sharp to Use Pioneer's Elite Brand Name of High-End TVs
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AMD Releases New AMD FirePro 2270 and ATI FirePro V5800 DVI
Professional Graphics Solutions
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Elpida To Purchase Powerchip's PC DRAM Products
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
MPAA and BREIN Shut Down More Than 50 Torrent Sites
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Sony Unveils Slate of New Games for the PlayStation Network
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Microsoft Warns Of New IE Bug
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Intel SSD 510 Series With SATA III Interface Available For Pre-order
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Friday, January 28, 2011
OWC Pre-configures Mac mini as HTPC
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Wikileaks Rival OpenLeaks.org Goes Public
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Opera 11.01 Released
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Nintendo Sees No Threat By Sony's NGP Handheld
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Microsoft Reports Record Revenue
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FBI Conducts Searches Related to WikiLeaks Cyber Attacks
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New 3D Adapter Supports Samsung 3D-ready DLP TVs
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New version of Skype for Mac Released
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Netflix Reports Performance on U.S. ISP Networks
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OCZ Announces the Z-Drive R3 PCI-Express SSD with Virtualized
Controller Architecture
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Ricoh and Microsoft Partner in Cloud Business
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TSMC To Move in Bigger Wafers
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Google Previews Android 3.0 Honeycomb Platform
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Gmail Gets Desktop notifications For Emails
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Sony PS3 v3.56 Firmware Adds Security Patch
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TSMC and Spreadtrum Communications Produce First 40nm Baseband Chip For China's 3G Standard
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Panasonic Develops the World's Smallest Inertial Sensor Signal
Processing IC Chips
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Facebook Enhances Security With HTTPS Support
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Sanyo Files LCD Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Sharp
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OpenOffice.org 3.3.0 Available For Download
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AMD Catalyst 11.1 Drivers Released
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AMD Fusion APUs Reduces Carbon Footprint Compared to Previous Generation Products
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Lenovo And NEC Form Japan's Largest PC Group
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Sony's New NGP handheld to Take on Nintendo DS and Smartphones
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Dual-GPU Radeon HD 6990 Appears in Asia
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Sharp Add DivX Plus HD Certification to New Devices
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Globalfoundries Initiates 28nm Production, Plans to Migrate to 20nm
in 2012
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Intel and IBM To Discuss Server Processors at ISSCC
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Intel To Natively Support USB 3.0 With Panther Point Chipset
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Pads Boost Overall PC Landscape
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All Facebook Games To Use Facebook Credits
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Microsoft Offers 30-day Free Trial Of Office 2011
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Google Voice Allows Porting Of Existing Mobile Number
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Intel Teams with will.i.am
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Ongo Launches Subscription-bsaed News Service For Big Papers
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Apple Plans to Add NFC Service To iPhones
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NICT Develops 200-inch 3D Autostereoscopic 3D Display
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Nvidia Launches The GeForce GTX 560 Ti Graphics Card
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PSP 2 To Have Docomo Cell Phone Connection
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Panasonic Introduces New LUMIX TS3, LUMIX ZS10 And LUMIX FX78 Digital Cameras
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Toshiba Launches New High Capacity 1.8-inch HDD
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Nvidia Roadmap Includes Tegra 2 3D, Tegra 3 Platforms
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Hitachi Ships 7,200 RPM, 3TB Hard Disk Drive
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New Virtual Desktop Offering by IBM
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Toshiba to Outsource Chips Production to GlobalFoundries
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Google Cloud Print For Mobiles Released
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Sharp Files LCD Patent Infringement Lawsuits against AUO
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New Device May Revolutionize Computer Memory
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Researchers Showcase Holographic TV Concept
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Firefox to Feature Privacy Tool Against Online Behavioral Advertising
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Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity Expands Globally
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Apple's App Store Downloads Top 10 Billion
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Facebook Raises $1.5 Billion
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AMD to Offer OpenGL 4.1 Support on Microsoft Windows and Linux
Platforms In Latest Driver Release
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Friday, January 21, 2011
BitTorrent Creator Introduces Live Streaming Protocol That May
Challenge Youtube
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T-Mobile to Deliver Galaxy S 4G
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New Gainward GTX 580 Phantom 3G Has A Massive 3GB Memory
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Ghost Development Resumes to Succeed Vorbis Audio Codec
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Apple Changes iPhone 4's Screws To Lock Out Unauthorized Service
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AGC Unveils Damage-Resistant Gadget Glass
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Verizon Files Appeal in Federal Court Regarding FCC Net Neutrality Order
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Lenovo, NEC Reportedly in PC Joint Venture Talks
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Google Co-founder Page Takes Over
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
Governments Can Turn The Tide Against Piracy: ifpi
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4G Transition and Tablet Devices Spur Growth of Mobile Communications
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Amazon to Buy LOVEFiLM DVD Rental Service
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Nokia X7 Phone Will Not Be Available in the U.S.
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See More Views With The New Google Maps Widget
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YouTube Launches New Homepage
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Samsung Buys Dutch Display Company
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Nvidia To Launch Tegra 3 This Year, Maxwell GPU - CPU Combo Chip in 2013
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Sony Debuts Video On Demand powered by Qriocity in Japan
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Nexcopy Introduces USB 3.0 Duplicator Systems
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Nintendo 3DS Coming on March 27
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Sprint Increases Its Smart-phone Data Plans $10 a Month
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W3C Introduces an HTML5 Logo
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Imation And TDK To Jointly Develop Manufacture Magnetic Tape Technologies
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Facebook Temporarily Disables Feature That Share Contact Information
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FCC Approves Comcast-NBC Take Over
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Sony to Unveil New PSP and Handset Next Week
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New Nvidia 265 WHQL-certified Drivers Released
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AMD Delivers First APU for Embedded Systems
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Industry Leaders Form Another Blu-ray Licensing Program
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Microsoft to Release Mandatory Update For Windows Live Messenger
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WD Expands Line of SAS Hard Drives for Enterprise Applications
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Netflix Removes DVD Queue From Streaming Devices
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Hitachi Data Systems Predicts The Top Ten Storage Trends of 2011
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DVDs and Blu-ray Discs Rented From Kiosks Increased
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Microsoft Takes On Salesforce and Oracle With The Global Release of Dynamics CRM Online 2011
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IBM and ARM to Collaborate on 14nm Semiconductor Technology for Mobile Electronics
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New Samsung Star II Reloaded with Social Networking
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Nokia Stops Offering Free Music In Most Markets
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Transcend Upgrades SSD Lineup with Latest Controller, Releases USB 3.0 External Hard Drive
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Apple's Steve Jobs Takes Another Medical Leave
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Plextor Launches The PXL611U Portable DVD Writer
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2 Million Applications Have Been Downloaded From Samsung App Store
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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Intel Confident That It's Chips Will Fully Compete With ARM's SoCs
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Firefox Beta 4 Available For Testing
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Roxio Launches Video Lab HD with 3D
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Major Websites Commit to 24-Hour Test Flight for IPv6
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Microsoft Releases WebMatrix Free Web Development Tool
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SuperTalent Introduces 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive at $59
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RIM Launches New Developer Tools and Services for BlackBerry Tablet OS and BlackBerry Smartphones
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Nero Powering Multimedia File Syncing Solution for Dell's New Stage
Platform
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BRAIN takes Down Swan P2P Web Site
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New AQUOS 3D Blu-Ray Player by Sharp
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IBM's Top Storage Predictions for 2011
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Meet MSI's new N500GTX Twin Frozr II Series Graphics Cards
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Meet Nvidia's First WHDI Wireless Video Graphics Card
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Toshiba Launches First 3D LED TV in Egypt and Africa
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2010 Game Industry Flat in 2010
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
Microsoft Asks USPT To Reject Apple's Trademark Application For "App Store"
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Samsung's Seine And LG's Pecan Smartphones To Be Announced Next Month
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Official Music Videos Now On YouTube App For Android
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Google Enhances Translate for Android
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NTT Com's Japan - U.S. Backbone Bandwidth Reaches 400 Gbps
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JEDEC to Create Syandard For Smaller Solid State Drive Form Factors
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PC Market Records Modest Gains in Q4 2010
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CDSA Launches Content Security Risk Assesment Program
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Renesas Introduces New SoC that Enables 16-Megapixel Still Image and HD Video for Mobile Phones
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Italian Replicator Purchases SINGULUS Blu-ray Production Line
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NVIDIA and TSMC Ship One-Billionth GeForce Graphics Processor
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MPEG LA Calls for Patents Essential to Multiview Video Codec For
Blu-ray 3D
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IBM and Samsung To Jointly Research New Semiconductor Technology
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GLOBALFOUNDRIES Says It's Ready To Offer 28nm Signoff-Ready Digital Design Flows
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Lite-On and Plextor To Launch USB 3.0 External Blu-Ray Drives
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Panasonic Introduces New 3D BD Recorders in Japan
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New Blu-ray Player and Companion Box Enables Google TV
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Sony Files Complaint Against fail0verflow Group Over Latest PS3 Hacks
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OLYMPUS PEN Lite E-PL2 Launched
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Microsoft Previews Next-Generation ERP
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OCZ Technology Discontinues Memory Module Business
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Google Drops Chrome's H.264 Support in Favor Of WebM
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Verizon to Deliver iPhone 4 Next Month
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Primera Announces Bravo 4100-Series Of Disc Printers and Publishers
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SAPPHIRE Adds Muscle to Mainboard Line
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ZOTAC Announces Blu-ray 3D Capable Mini-PCs
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Intel's Light Peak Technology Ready But Will Be Initially
Be Based on Copper Wires
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Pioneer Delivers New Controllers For Traktor and Serato DJ Software
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Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Released
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Microsoft Ousts Server Unit Head
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AMD CEO Dirk Meyer Resigns Suddenly
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Joomla 1.6 Available Now
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Google Goggles Gets Faster And Solves Sudoku
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Intel to Pay NVIDIA Licensing Fees of $1.5 Billion
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Monday, January 10, 2011
Globalfoundries Plans to Become World's First Contract Chip Maker
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CES 2011 Wrap Up: Tablets, Web-connected 3-D TVs and 4G Products
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
CyberLink to Integrate SENSIO Hi-Fi 3D Technology Into PowerDVD Software
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Nvidia Uses Beer keg to House Liquid Cooled GeForce Gaming PC
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Verizon To Announce iPhone In Press Event
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Panasonic and Verizon Demonstrate First Full HD 3D Video Over Verizon's FiOS All-Fiber-Optic Network at CEs 2011
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Friday, January 7, 2011
Intel's 2012 CPUs to Offer Direct X 11 Support
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Kingston HyperX 2133MHz XMP Certified for Intel Sandy Bridge P67 Platform
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Meet The JVC Full HD 3D Consumer Camcorder
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LG Introduces NANO FULL LED HDTV Series And New INFINIA Plasma Line
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Samsung Creates a New Category of Mobile PC with the Samsung Sliding PC 7 Series
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Samsung Expands Collaborations With DIRECTV, Comcast and DreamWorks Animation
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RealD Introduces Universal Active 3D Glasses Technology
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MSI Unveils 10-Inch Tablets for Android and Windows Platforms at CES 2011
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AMD Introduces Its Fastest Quad Core and New Six Core CPUs
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SD Association Triples Speeds With UHS-II, Introduces New eBook
Specification
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Apple Opens Mac App Store
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Dell Unveils The Streak 7 Android Tablet, New Smartphone at CES 2011
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DEG Numbers Indicate Healthy Growth For Blu-ray
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
OCZ Technology to Unveil New Solid State Drives at CES 2011
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GIGABYTE Deploys G1-Killer Gaming Series Motherboards
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Samsung Showcases Smarter LED TV, Plasma And Blu-ray Products At CES 2011
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Sharp's Galapagos Tablet Coming In The U.S.
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RIM Announces 4G Playbook Tablet
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Sony Ericsson Introduces The Xperia arc at CES 2011
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Yahoo Adds Interactivity Features On Connected TV
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Panasonic Readies Smart TVs With 'Viera Connect' Service and Sees Tablet Market
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Sony's Laptop Series at CES 2011
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Sony Pushes Connected 3D TVs And Blu-ray Players at CES 2011
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CES 2011: Nvidia Unveils 'Denver' CPU For PCs, Tegra 2 CPU For Mobiles And NVIDIA GeForce 500M GPUs
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LG Display Takes 3D to the Next Level With FPR Technology
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Motorola Unveils The Xoom Tablet Computer, CLIQ 2 DROID BIONIC and ATRIX 4G Smartphones
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CES: Microsoft Announces OS Support For SoC Architectures,
Enhancements to Windows Phone 7, New Smart Tecnology Products
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Philips CES 2011 HD Lineup Includes New LCDs, Blu-ray players and Home Theater Systems
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LG Introduces Portable Blu-ray Writers And NAS Devices at CEs 2011
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LG Introduces The Optimus Black Smartphone at CES 2011
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WD Scorpio Black Drives Offer Notebook Users 750GB Of Storage
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Qualcomm to Acquire Atheros For 3.1 Billion Dollars
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Ruling Frees Promo CDs For Resale
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SiS Launches SiS9561 Android Internet TV SoC Solution
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MediaTek to Showcase 120Hz SoC Solutions for 3D TV at 2011
International CES
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Sapphire Launches AMD APU Motherboard
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Toshiba Unveils CAMILEO S30 HD Digital Camcorder
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Streaming From Netflix Button Coming In More CE Devices
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Dell To Buy Secureworks
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New 265 Family of Nvidia Drivers Released
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Intel Says Sandybridge Insider Feature Is Not Another DRM
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Running Linux On Intel's Sandybridge
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Micron Introduces RealSSD C400 Series Of Solid-State Drives, Featuring 25nm NAND
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NVIDIA Unveils Online 3D Vision Community
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LG Aims At TV Market Share Lead
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Motorola Mobility Launches as Independent Company
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Toshiba Showcases Glasses-free 3D TV, Tablet At CES 2011
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ASUS Unveils Eee Slate and Eee Pad Tablets Plus The
Latest TUF Motherboards and ROG Products at CES
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ZigBee Alliance Begins Developing ZigBee 3D Sync Standard
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Seagate Introduces GoFlex for Mac External Drives
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
RealD and Samsung LCD Jointly Develop New LCD Based RDZ 3D Display Technology
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Imation To Expand Its RDX Removable Hard Disk Storage Portfolio
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Samsung To Showcase Asymmetric 3D LED TVs at CES
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ON Semiconductor Completes Acquisition of SANYO Semiconductor from SANYO Electric
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Apple Still Leads Smartphone Race Despite Android's Growing Popularity
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Opera Unveils Touch Browser For Tablets and Netbooks
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VIA Announces VIA Nano X2 Dual-Core Processor
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VIA Launches VIA eH1, An Embedded Dedicated Graphics Card
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LG TVs to Offer Easy Access To Apps
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AMD Officially Launches Fusion Chips And Radeon HD 6000M GPus For Notebooks
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Garmin Showcases New GPS locator, nuvi 2400 Series And iPhone Apps at CES 2011
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HP Unveils New Lineup of Desktops
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Samsung Develops First DDR4 DRAM, Using 30nm Class Technology
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Samsung Announces USB 3.0 External Hard Disk Drives
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Micron Introduces Faster 25nm NAND Solid-State Drives
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GIGABYTE Unveils Its First AMD Fusion Mini-ITX Motherboard at CES
2011
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Dolby Delivers Enhanced PC Surround Sound
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HP Infuses New Consumer PCs with Latest Technologies
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Hitachi GST Unleashes New CinemaStar Hard Drives
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Monday, January 3, 2011
VIZIO Announces VIA Plus Apps For For HDTVs, Smartphones and Tablets
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VIZIO Announces Theater 3D HDTVs
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Samsung Showacses Affordable Full HD HMX-Q10 Camcorder
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Lenovo Ships New Notebooks Powered By AMD Fusion and Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs
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CyberLink at CES 2011
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Samsung Sells Its 10 Millionth Galaxy S Smartphone
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2nd Generation Intel Core Processor Family to Debut at CES 2011
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