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- September 29
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- Sony Reader is a work in progress
- Solar flares will disrupt GPS in 2011
- Via debuts 1-chip x86 chipset with HDTV support
- Casual games market belongs to middle-aged women
- GPUs to increase Folding@Home processing power up to 500x
- Now this is an upgrade, Virgin Atlantic frequent flyer converts miles into a space trip
- Low Profile Multi-Display Graphics on the Cheap
- VW Cyber-Passat surfs web, plays video at freeway speeds (Picture Gallery)
- Goggles - A Google Maps Flight Simulator
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and Resistance: Fall of Man
- MySpace leads in U.S. video streaming
- Inside the Weekly World News
- September 28
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- Second generation UMPC to debut in H1 2007
- Intel touts direct DC power supplies for power savings
- Intel schedules Yorkfield launch for Q3 07
- Intel sub-$400 notebooks for emerging markets to ship in Q1 2007
- LG.Philips LCD develops slim handset-use LCD panel
- Hynix and Samsung speed up MLC NAND flash migration, spur SLC flash prices up
- Intel ships 40 million 65 nm processors
- GPS to drive 3G: 315 million GPS-based LBS subscribers expected in five years
- Intel and Yahoo developing Yahoo-branded UMPC
- Why Didn't Somebody Tell Me That I Needed a Mediagate MG-350HD?
- September 27
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- Need ID theft insurance? Pick up a copy of CA's Security Suite.
- Intel proposes new power efficiency focused CPU benchmark
- Microsoft patches critical Internet Explorer bug
- Sharp develops three-way vision LCD panel
- Lenovo updates ThinkCentre PCs with Intel Core 2 Duo CPUs
- Intel adds 945GC chipset to roadmap
- AMD expands 65 nm Athlon 64 X2 roadmap
- Kingston introduces 4 GB SDHC card
- Lite-On IT offers 18x Lightscribe DVD burner
- TwinMOS launches 16 GB flash drives
- Intel's race for the cores
- IDF Fall 2006: From Core 2 Quadro to 80 Cores
- Pat Gelsinger IDF Enterprise Keynote
- IDF Fall 2006: From Core 2 Quadro to 80 Cores
- ATI graphics driver gets Vista certification
- Blackberry Pearl - Pictures Courtesy of Research In Motion Limited
- CA Internet Security Suite 2007
- September 26
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- Sandisk intros 16 GB monster Compact Flash card
- Intel CEO announces Core 2 Quad
- First quad-core workstation, server announced
- ATI intros new mobility GPUs
- AMD to counter Intel QX6700 with three new Athlon 64 FX CPUs
- Quad-core Clovertown server CPU to launch on 16 November
- Aopen announces 18x DVD burner
- Car-use semiconductor market estimated to pass $18 billion in 2008
- Spansion to make quad Mirror Bit flash memory by 2007
- Multi-core processors may replace physics cards, says Intel
- Intel's CTO Justin Rattner gives keynote at IDF
- Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini keynotes IDF
- Quad-Core A Must For Gaming
- Samsung K5
- Counter-Point: The Best and Worst Star Trek Movies
- September 25
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- Internet's future in 2020 debated
- Emachines announces $520 dual-core system
- Cyber attacks getting more serious for home users
- Microsoft Releases New Build of Windows Vista
- Apple premiers Aperture 1.5 at Photokina
- Iogear announces germ-killing computer mouse
- Adobe ships Photoshop Elements 5.0, Premiere Elements 3.0
- McDonald's launches online content service
- AMD sends "Multi-Core Processing for Dummies" to IDF
- PDP makers eying larger-size segments to counter LCD trends
- SDRAM shows buoyant signs amid insufficient supply
- Micron samples DDR3 memory
- Green Machine: AMD Dual-Core Platform at 54W
- Micron 1 Gb DDR3 Memory
- Green Machine: AMD Dual-Core Platform at 54W
- September 23
- September 22
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- Caterpillar envisions robotic bulldozers
- Wii, not Xbox 360, may have prompted PS3 price cut in Japan
- MRC shows more powerful solar cells
- Novell prepares real-time SUSE Linux
- Microsoft to consider free versions of Works apps
- Corsair's XMS2 Dominator: The World's Fastest DDR2?
- Cambridge researchers developing rollable displays
- Sony Playstation 3
- Corsair's XMS2 Dominator: The World's Fastest DDR2?
- September 21
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- EA preps in-flight video games
- Virtual bees help robots see in 3D
- Nokia promotes environmental conservation plan
- Radeon X1900XTX à la Diamond Multimedia and Viking
- ATI supports Crossfire dual-graphics on Intel 965 motherboards
- Intel Pentium D 935 and Core 2 Duo E4300 to debut in January 2007
- Epson develops world's slimmest e-paper
- Ramtron extends its serial memory portfolio with new 512 kb FRAM
- Cray, Sun, IBM support AMD's Torrenza platform
- AMD skips IDF, 4X4 has to wait
- Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Dark Crusade
- Radeon X1900XTX à la Diamond Multimedia and Viking
- September 20
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- Notebook makers meet to discuss new battery standards
- MIT researchers developing a quarter-sized turbine engine
- Intel to start shipping dual-core Celeron M CPUs in small volumes in Q4
- MSI unveils P965 Platinum mobo with Crossfire support
- Single-core Conroe to appear as Pentium E1000 and Celeron 400 series
- Intel to restructure 1-way server product range
- Strong second half shaping up for large-size TFT LCD panels, says Isuppli
- Conventional Hard Drive Obsoletism? Samsung's 32 GB Flash Drive Previewed
- Mooly Eden: A look into the origins of Core 2 Duo
- Mini HTPC Computers: Comparative Performance Charts
- Shuttle XPC X100
- PC Alchemy Mini M2B and Winbook Jiv HTPCs
- PC Alchemy Mini M1B HTPC
- September 19
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- Warner engineers file for triple-format DVD patent
- GDDR4 set to rock the graphics world
- Worm alert: AIM users at risk
- Microsoft takes on YouTube with "Soapbox"
- Intel quad-core Kentsfield to be named Core 2 Quadro
- ATI to launch RD600 in October
- Dual-core Celeron M to arrive in Q1 2007
- Tom's Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam
- EA releases Godfather for Xbox 360 and PSP
- Phones, Laptops and Skateboarders at CTIA 2006
- September 18
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- The hidden potential in your graphics card: A supercomputer?
- It's Time to Welcome Tom's $10,000 PC!
- A solar boat to cross the Atlantic
- Web flaws race ahead in 2006
- New version of Adobe Acrobat headed for November
- Intel takes final hurdle on way to mass-produced silicon laser chips
- Warner warms up to YouTube with media sharing agreement
- Intel to announce "lightspeed" chip
- Nvidia beats ATI to 80 nm
- HP needs more discs for Lightscribe to keep edge, say disc makers
- CMC, Ritek 18x DVD media production limited, tight supply possible
- Qimonda and Nanya achieve qualification of 75 nm DRAM technology
- 80 nm may be transitional process in DRAM migration to 70 nm
- It's Time to Welcome Tom's $10,000 PC!
- September 15
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- Don't skip that commercial!
- 1 GB on the tip of your finger - Kingston's MicroSD Card on video
- Wikipedia goes mobile with Webaroo
- Microsoft releases Office system 2007 tooling
- AMD shelves FB-DIMMs
- Seagate envisions 2.5 TB desktop hard drives for 2009
- VIA C7-D processor targets the environmentally conscientious
- Asustek G965-based motherboards with Shader Model 3.0 support expected later
- MythTV: The Abyss of Convergence Freedom
- Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam MSI K9N Platinum
- Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam MSI K9A Platinum
- Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam Gigabyte M59SLI S5
- Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam Foxconn C51XEM2A
- Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam Epox MF570 SLI
- Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam Biostar TForce590 SLI Deluxe
- Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam Asus M2N32 SLI Deluxe
- Socket AM2 Motherboard Summer Slam Asus M2 Crosshair
- September 14
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- Segway PTs recalled
- Epson starts volume production of new HTPS panels
- Viewsonic debuts Ipod LCD monitor
- DRAM contract prices to sustain growth on continue shortage
- The GeForce 7900GS is Nvidia's New Mid-Range
- Microsoft announces "ultimate" $250 keyboard set
- Quo Vadis, Hard Drive? The 50th Anniversary of the HDD
- The hard drive turns 50
- Canon rains down four new cameras before Photokina
- Image Preview: Battlefield: Bad Company and Too Human
- September 13
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- Western Digital intros its first perpendicular hard drive
- Environmental damage highlighted by Google Earth
- Wal-Mart demands double RFID chips with groceries
- Find Your Notebook Hard Drive: 2.5" Performance Charts
- Dell's AMD computers now available
- Mushkin announces 2 GB performance memory modules
- Microsoft patches new Office flaw
- IBM rolls out first Cell-based blade server
- Micron speeds up reduced latency DRAM
- Intel to launch Core 2 Duo T5200 CPU in October - sources
- Price drop for microSD cards expected
- ASML pushes EUV for sub 22 nm lithography
- DRAM market to remain strong through 2008, says Inotera's Kau
- Iomega REVs Up To 70 GB
- September 12
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- BMW to build world's first hydrogen luxury performance car
- Dell to roll out first AMD desktops tomorrow
- DDR2 DRAM prices increase on record pace
- China LCD makers eyeing 19" widescreen panel market
- Microsoft targets earlier ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX ship date
- Microsoft unleashes Live Search - a first look
- Celebrity websites most common distributor of Adware - McAfee
- Apple releases two Ipods, Itunes 7 and movie downloads
- An Unpredictable Day With A Company Of Heroes
- September 11
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- Fly eyes for spying cameras
- Apple may announce PC-to-TV connection
- Memory-Tech and Toshiba develop triple-layer HD DVD / DVD
- LGE accelerates LCD TV plant construction plan
- The next step - industry takes aim at 450mm
- Samsung announces 40 nm Flash, predicts 20 nm devices
- 9/11 and the Internet: Limits and opportunities
- September 10
- September 9
- September 8
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- Facebook responds to member revolt by instituting new privacy controls
- Intel "vPro" business desktops arrive
- Quantum effect offers molecular transistors
- Is your PC HD ready?
- IBM ships Broadway CPU for Nintendo Wii console
- Asus to use VIA chipsets for Intel-based motherboards
- BenQ adds 22" to widescreen LCD monitor line up
- Samsung making 7" WVGA LCDs with single-chip driver
- The MythTV Convergence
- Primera releases "affordable" CD/DVD duplicator and labeler
- The Best - And Worst - Of Star Trek Movies
- September 7
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- HP intros 30" widescreen LCD
- Sound blaster cleans contaminated soil
- Miami residents use their cellphones the most - Verizon
- Can SLI in a Notebook Beat Desktop Graphics?
- Company releases 'Hybrio' ready-to-use rechargeable batteries
- Windows Vista RC1 now available for public download
- Samsung adopts ARM technology for Blu-ray player
- Global LCD-monitor market rises 3.1% in Q2
- Infineon may team up with UMC on handset RF transceiver chips
- IBM to build Cell supercomputer for DOE
- A new system to fight phishing
- Google indexes 200 years of news
- Primera Bravo SE DVD/CD Publisher
- September 6
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- Internet on track to grow beyond 100 million websites this month
- Wireless HDMI on the way
- Samsung develops smarter and brighter LCDs
- More cache for more speed: AMD launches Athlon 64 X2 5200+
- Nvidia releases 7900 GS, announces 7950 GT graphics chips
- Apple unveils Core 2 Duo Imacs
- Taiwan's New Economy is Sink or Swim
- ATI releases Vista RC1 graphics driver
- Office Depot's $100 PC
- FreeDOS v1.0 released
- September 5
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- Lacie offers biometric hard drives
- Corel releases Snapfire rivaling Google
- High DRAM prices do not yet impact PC prices - analyst
- Konica Minolta updates $300 color laser printer
- Five million users to participate in Windows Vista RC1 test
- Volume shipments of G965-based motherboards again delayed
- Back Up Your Business Data With Tandberg's 420LTO and 220LTO Streamers
- Samsung ships first samples of compact embedded Flash
- Alienware Updates M9700 Line
- Windows Vista
- Company of Heroes Nears Completion
- Back Up Your Business Data With Tandberg's 420LTO and 220LTO Streamers
- September 4
- September 2
- September 1
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- CPU core control key to power efficiency, says AMD
- Pretec announces 16 GB USB stick
- Mickey wants your fingers: Disney World debuts new fingerprint scanners
- TDK shows off 200 GB Blu-ray disc
- Crossword software thrashes human challengers
- Samsung to raise prices for 17" LCD panels
- Samsung Corning to roll out FFL backlight units for 40" range TVs
- Iomega's REV Loader 280: The Ultimate Backup Master?
- Samsung demos 4G wireless technology
- Were there clues to the demise of E3?
- Shuttle Releases Intel Corde 2 Duo P2 3700 Computer