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- January 31
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- Seagate to ship 10 GB wireless hard drive for cellphones in Q2
- Intel's Santa Rosa-supporting CPUs to be available in May
- Intel Bearlake chipsets set to arrive in May
- Intel to focus on 2-way servers on 65nm processors throughout 2007
- Over 80 million IPTV subscribers by 2011, but only half will pay, says Strategy Analytics
- January 30
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- Alienware announces Vista overhaul
- Electric Rain announces high-end presentation tool for Office 2007
- FranklinCovey becomes one of the first to offer commercial Vista gadget
- Velocity Micro releases Blu-ray Media Center PC box
- Phishing attacks begin to avoid anti-phishing tech in browsers - report
- XM radio goes online with Vista
- Vista, Office 2007 debut at the Windows Marketplace
- Intel moves up schedule for Pentium E2000 and Celeron 400
- VIA chipsets for Intel, AMD and VIA C7 processors get Windows Vista certification
- Global mobile connections to pass three billion in 2007, says Wireless Intelligence
- Microsoft Entertainment Desktop 7000
- Dell starts selling Vista-equipped computers
- Windows Vista Marketplace
- Microsoft launches Windows Vista
- Apple iPod Shuffle 2007
- Dark Horse Comics No Longer a 'Dark Horse'
- January 29
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- Fuel cell automatically throttles its power
- AMD releases Windows Vista graphics driver for ATI cards
- Miami designer develops GPS shoes
- Windows Vista hits the Internet
- Swedish government signs on to Second Life
- Nine Inch Nails announce simultaneous triple format DVD release
- Broadcom adds two wireless headset Bluetooth chips
- With Intel increasing its technology lead, will AMD become more creative?
- Acer readies full range Vista-certified LCD monitors
- Windows Vista Gallery
- MMR: PlayStation 3 Impressions, Network, Firmware Updates
- January 27
- January 26
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- University bans Wikipedia-citing papers
- Rootkits, spam and phishers: CA predicts more sophisticated attacks in 2007
- NEC develops technology to prevent VoIP spam
- AMD expands embedded processor lineup
- Corning says LCD TVs to have 33% penetration rate in 2007
- Intel releases 45nm processor details
- TGDaily HDR Tutorial
- More pizzaz, gore and even physics for phones/PDAs with Imagination's new PowerVR chips
- January 25
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- Samsung intros super-slim 1.8" hard drive
- Broken DRM and licensing issues may delay HD DVD/Blu-ray popularity, says makers
- Top Ten Shooters to Look Out For in 2007 Slide Show
- Programmer offers himself for sale on eBay
- Imagination's PowerVR chips promise faster graphics and even physics for future phone and PDAs
- Myspace tops list of 2006 searches
- January 24
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- Update: Microsoft to support Windows XP Home, MCE until April 2014
- Seeview intros interactive DVD case
- Dual format high-definition players to be the norm, says ABI Research
- Philips Lumileds claims performance records with 115 lm/Watt LED
- SanDisk and Toshiba to launch 56 nm-made NAND flash soon
- Telenav Traffic GPS
- Inside the World of "Star Wars" Comic Books
- January 23
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- Hybrid hard drives and flash acceleration do not live up to their potential, says IDC
- Myspace to participate in Amber Alert program
- Samsung pours money into chip making plants
- Intel to push development of Mini-ITX form factor mini PCs, say sources
- Asus releases ATI Mobility Radeon X2300 graphics info ahead of AMD
- Prices for LCD panels to fall at slower rate in 2007
- Atlantis Rising: Inside the Custom Comic Book Publisher
- January 22
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- January 18
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- Fujitsu paves way to 5 TB hard drives
- New York to add photo-sending capabilities for 9-1-1 calls
- Dolby develops fix for inconsistent audio levels in home theatres
- Corsair beefs up its Flash Readout line
- ViewSonic adds 17" widescreen LCD monitor
- New airport foot scanner has trouble scanning feet
- The State of the Comic Book Industry
- January 17
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- Virgin America site goes live, offers preview of new airline
- Hamburg to become first 3D city in Google Earth
- A-Data shows off massive 128 GB solid state drive
- Sharp introduces new 65" LCD monitor
- Microsoft claims 100 million IE7 installations
- Intel aims for one million quad-core processors by mid-2007
- January 16
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- Japan cancels moon mission
- Silicon Systems announces 1.8" flash hard drive
- HP believes nanoscale crossbar can extend Moore's law
- Gigabyte launches quad SLI-ready gaming platform
- PCI-SIG delivers PCI Express 2.0 specification
- OCZ goes after enthusiasts with 1000W PSU
- Thermaltake unveils Spirit RS heatpipe memory cooler
- Seagate introduces 15K rpm 2.5" hard drive
- World of Warcraft Fans Brave Cold Temps For Expansion
- The $15,000 Gaming Chair and Other Gear from CES 2007
- January 13
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- January 11
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- Alienware announces desktop PC with Intel's latest quad-core processor
- Adobe patches Acrobat security flaw
- CES 2007: HD DVD versus Blu-ray - The porn industry says HD DVD
- CES 2007: Microsoft says Crysis will be Vista's Halo
- CES 2007: The $100 laptop in detail - Slideshow
- Infineon and Global Locate announce tiny GPS receiver
- $100 laptop could sell to public
- Microsoft plugs ten security holes
- One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) prototypes appear at CES
- January 10
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- CES 2007: Need to port VHS to DVD or casettes to MP3?
- CES 2007: Hands on with Vista: An OS X clone or the best Windows yet?
- Google releases Earth 4 final
- CES 2007: Your cellphone can re-route you around traffic jams
- AMD develops open specification for small form factor PCs
- CES 2007: TI has its cake and eats it with DLP and LED displays
- CES 2007: The unusual stuff
- CES 2007: TI introduces slim LED-backlit DLP RPTV with 100,000:1 contrast ratio
- NEC expands large-size widescreen LCD monitor portfolio
- CES 2007: Warner announces HD DVD - Blu-ray combo disc
- CES 2007: The Edge handheld - Not so true wireless Internet
- CES 2007: Belkin connects one DVI monitor to two computers
- CES 2007: Harman Kardon announces GPS/PMP combo
- CES 2007: Tech companies offer several ways to pimp your ride
- CES 2007: TomTom to offer portable GPS device to the automotive industry
- Google Earth 4
- January 9
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- CES 2007: Dell wants more internet bandwidth
- CES 2007: Dell goes Green, introduces optional plant a tree purchase option
- CES 2007: Dell combines its new trinkets into the Home Media Suite
- CES 2007: Dell shows off ceramic cooling, offers plant a tree purchase option
- CES 2007: Dell intros 3.2 GHz quad-core enthusiast PC
- CES 2007: Microsoft and Ford promise to sync your life
- CES 2007: CarMD finds the problem, then tells you what parts and labor should cost
- CES 2007: Aliph's Jawbone headset and Noise Shield sound too good to be true
- CES 2007: iRecord - Just another frivolous iPod add-on or a valuable accessory?
- Matrox unveils DualHead2Go Digital Edition external multi-display upgrade for PCs
- Nvidia taps into Windows SideShow
- Ritek 32 GB solid-state drives coming in Q2
- CES 2007: Ritek showcasing writable HD DVD, Blu-ray discs
- CES 2007: Sony shows OLED TV prototypes
- CES 2007: Toshiba offering four embedded NAND flash solutions
- CES 2007: Eat this, Quad FX: Here's an 8-core desktop!
- CES 2007: Shuttle goes big with a tower computer - Slideshow
- CES 2007: Westinghouse shows off the Quad HDTV - update
- CES 2007: Playstation 3 hard to find on CES show floor
- CES 2007: Roadmaster shows programmable license plate frame
- Apple iPhone
- CES 2007: DirecTV to offer 100+ HD channels by the end of the year
- CES 2007: Windows Vista gets an updated fingerprint reader
- CES 2007: Microsoft intros fancy gaming keyboard
- Dell Intros Ceramic Cooling and a "UltraSharp" 27" Monitor
- CES 2007: Microsoft, Broadcom aim to lower cost of HD DVD players
- CES 2007: VoodooPC introduces new Envy gaming notebook
- Hardware-accelerated physics for laptops and noise-cancelling headsets at ShowStoppers
- January 8
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- CES 2007: iRobot unveils programmable robot
- CES 2007: Motorola aims to raise the level of personalization for mobile devices
- CES 2007: Motorola, Sprint-Nextel to bring Wimax to Chicago
- CES 2007: Intel rolls out new quad-core processor Core 2 Quad Q6600
- CES 2007: 200 GB Blu-ray discs, 16.5 GB Mini discs in the works
- CES 2007: MSN pairs up with Garmin to offer local data on GPS devices
- CES 2007: Yahoo launches Go for Mobile 2.0 on Motorola RAZR's
- CES 2007: Lensbabies bend SLR lenses
- CES 2007: EA Mobile comes of age, Tetris still addictive
- CES 2007: Making use of those cool new cell phone features: ShoZu
- CES 2007: Hitachi touts HDD/DVD hybrid camcorder and a $2500 50" LCD
- CES 2007: Webaroo promises free offline browsing
- CES 2007: Asus demoing UWB HDMI connection system
- CES 2007: D-Link puts draft 11n in new networked media player
- CES 2007: Ruckus Wireless intros 'Video-Grade' USB wireless adapter
- CES 2007: OQO releases model 02 UMPC
- CES 2007: HD DVD slams Blu-ray, talks innovation
- CES 2007: Netgear and BitTorrent team up on high-definition content delivery
- CES 2007: PC users not hungry for terabyte drives
- CES 2007: ViewSonic highlights widescreen LCD monitors and iPod front projector
- CES 2007: Microsoft to showcase remote-controlled USB handsets and UMPCs
- CES 2007: You let me down, Bill - keynote analysis
- CES 2007: Bill Gates announces Windows Home Server
- CES 2007: AMD unleashes second generation of Live! platform
- Intel answers AMD with an 8-core desktop computer
- Westinghouse at CES 2007
- CES 2007: Sony plans next Blu-ray attack at HD DVD
- CES 2007: Sony hits one million shipped PS3s, hints at new features
- Shuttle Goes Big With a Tower Computer
- Samsung at CES 2007: High-contrast ratio TVs and the second generation of Blu-ray (slideshow)
- CES 2007: AOL Video to run on Sony's TVs
- Hitachi CES 2007 Press Conference
- CES 2007: Palm launches Treo 750 smartphone
- OQO Model 02
- CES 2007: Samsung launches UMPC with flash hard drive
- 2008 Infiniti QX gets a hard drive-based nav and sound system
- Bill Gates unleashes Windows Home Server at CES
- CES 2007: JVC first to offer HD HDD videocam
- The Price of Geekdom: How to Lower the Cost of Playing Games
- CES 2007: Battle of the 108"ers
- January 7
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- CES 2007: Philips AmBX to bring light, wind and good vibrations to gamers
- CES 2007: Philips goes ambi-extreme
- CES 2007: LG puts "aggressive" sticker on 71" plasma TV
- CES 2007: VoodooPC to show off AMD's Quad FX with 18 ft. screens
- CES 2007: Toshiba to offer 1080p HD DVD player for $600
- CES 2007: Keep the bad guys away with full disk encryption
- CES 2007: Netgear refreshes Zetera-based NAS
- CES 2007: New HD media player from Netgear
- CES 2007: Netgear intros standalone Skype / PSTN DECT phone
- CES 2007: LG to roll out dual-format Blu-ray/HD DVD player in Q1
- Get into the hotseat: CES 2007 Unveiled - slideshow
- CES 2007: LG jumps into iPod accessory land with ultra-cool deck
- CES 2007: Nobint Falcon showcases 3D touch device - think a mouse, only better
- CES 2007: Even Duracell is in the iPod accessory market now
- CES 2007: A full keyboard for a normal sized phone
- CES 2007: Asus shows off external graphics for notebooks
- CES 2007: Shure tries to be more consumer friendly with sane-priced quality earphones
- CES 2007: 3D gaming, surround sound, and waterproof accessories
- CES 2007: Linksys gets into the consumer NAS game
- CES 2007 Slideshow: Terabyte, hybrid HDD and beyond
- CES 2007: Want wireless Internet access at CES? Then pay $400.
- CES 2007: Growing pains at the Consumer Electronics Show
- CES 2007: First live demo of mobile Wimax
- Samsung aims for the sky with TVs and Blu-Ray
- CES 2007: LG more serious about 1080p
- CES 2007: MSI rings in second wave of AMD Live! entertainment PCs
- CES Unveiled
- CES 2007: MSI to release second notebook with crystal inlays
- CES 2007: Solid-State Drives And a Hard Drive Crusher at CES
- January 5
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- CES 2007: Highly integrated DTV chips expected to debut
- Patch issued for OpenOffice.org WMF vulnerability
- Security bug found in PDF reader
- CES 2007: Corel updates DVD Copy 5 with iPod, Vista support
- CES 2007: Hitachi announces 1 TB hard drive
- CES 2007: Toshiba to ship HD DVD writer in February
- Shuttle announces XPC mini X 200 media center series
- CES 2007: Proton to introduce two more full HDTVs
- More than half LCD monitors to be widescreen by 2010, says Displaybank
- CES 2007: BenQ to debut new DLP projectors
- CES 2007: A preview of what you can expect to see on the showfloor
- CES 2007: Lacie announces $1150 Blu-ray burner
- January 4
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- Seagate to release 1 TB hard drive in H1 2007
- Roxio pumps out RecordNow 9 music software
- STI accelerates Cell CPU to 6 GHz, Intel bumps 80-core chip to 4 GHz
- CES 2007: Toshiba to debut external USB hard drive
- CES 2007: Hybrid hard drives promoted through industry alliance
- CES 2007: Logitech integrates computer speakers with iPod dock
- NEC intros solar-powered monitor battery
- CES 2007: Sandisk surprises with Flash hard drive announcement
- CES 2007: LG to unveil combo Blu-ray - HD DVD player
- CES 2007: MSI to showcase AMD Live! systems
- Thermaltake launches Purepower RX series power supplies with 140 mm fan
- Consumer technology retail sales grow at a slower pace during year-end shopping season, says NPD
- Dim future for SED technology
- CES 2007: Samsung develops double-sided LCD
- CES 2007: A floating iPod sound system for your swimming pool
- CES 2007: Toshiba to show fuel cell-powered MP3 player
- CES 2007: Preview Gallery
- Raising 'Soldiers of the Dead': How to Turn an Unsold Screenplay into a Comic Book
- January 3
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- CES 2007: XM to go beyond radio with weather, video
- CES 2007: Lexar upgrades Jumpdrives for Windows Vista
- CES 2007: Westinghouse to show Quad HDTV
- First OEM holographic storage systems on the way
- CES 2007: MSI to showcase medical notebook
- Samsung readies flash memory for 32 GB solid state disk
- CES 2007: Vutec to show off Tri-Plex screen
- Microsoft cracks open Halo 3 beta with 2 new ways to enter
- January 2
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- CES 2007: Fujitsu to demo H.264 IC for HD recording
- CES 2007: Patriot to demonstrate 1302 MHz memory modules
- Diamond ships PC HDTV tuner
- CES 2007: Showtime to launch video download service for Windows Vista
- Sparkle overclocks Nvidia's 8800 graphics chips
- CES 2007: Autonet announces Internet access for cars
- New Year worm disguised in celebratory e-mail
- Asustek to showcase notebook audio-visual workstation at CES
- Via boosts use of self-developed C7 processor in consumer electronics