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- Dell offers dual-8800M GTX GPUs for XPS M1730 notebook
- Boeing to develop aerospace network technology
- Ebay lowers fees for listing items
- GT5 Prologue coming to PS3 on April 17
- VIDEO - LeapFrog your child’s reading with Tag
- European court strikes blow against music industry fishing
- Nokia dwarfs rivals in mobile phone shipments
- Nikon announces D60 compact DSLR, new Coolpix models
- Sun ships 18 TFlops datacenter in a box
- GeCube launches Radeon 3870 X2 dual GPU cards
- Nvidia to launch nForce 790i chipset in Q2
- DRAM module houses see improving sales in January
- HTC share of Windows Mobile smartphone segment declining
- Qtrax free music player disappoints
- Qtrax free music player sucks bad
- Intel to retire seven Merom Core 2 Duo processors
- Nokia's Trolltech grab hurts rivals
- VMware earnings surge, but miss forecasts
- Amazon announces international plans for DRM-free music catalog
- 45 nm Cell BE promised to cut power consumption by 40%
- 70,000 iPhones sold in Germany
- NY state employee caught selling historic docs on eBay
- More Windows 7 screenshots surfacing
- HDMI, Displayport quickly replacing DVI
- Verizon tops 1 million FiOS TV subscribers
- Google ends 2007 with 56% search market share
- Paypal pays $169 million for fraud detection company
- BBC anchor sues over facial surgery for HDTV makeover
- Blu-ray winning format war, Gartner says
- HD DVD buys Super Bowl ad
- AMD releases dual-GPU graphics card
- Tight NAND flash and battery supply leads to 8 GB Eee PC shipment delays
- Asustek to challenge number six position in worldwide notebook top-10 this year
- Epson starts volume production of new HTPS panels compatible with WXGA
- Solar industry subject to fundamental raw material shortage
- PS3 version of Call of Duty 4 reaches two million copies
- Virtual Console games to appear in Wii Super Smash Bros
- Palm to shut down retail storefronts
- Qtrax to offer 25 million songs for free
- Retiring eBay CEO may run for California governor
- Startup claims it can make $1/gallon Ethanol
- Infrared-blasting helmet could reverse Alzheimer’s disease
- Charter erases 14,000 customer e-mail accounts
- XM/Sirius merger could be finalized soon: report
- Digital TV converter boxes to be ready by February 18
- Sega Master System hops to Wii Virtual Console
- The CPU that Intel built just for Apple
- THQ cancels Conrete Games studio, cancels title
- HP announces SSD business desktop PC
- NPD: Recent Blu-ray sales explosion "doesn't really mean a lot"
- Gigabyte and MSI announce X48 motherboards
- AMD to showcase upcoming Phenom CPUs at CeBIT 2008
- Shuttle launches Intel X38 small form factor PC
- Kingston reportedly helps Samsung digest excess NAND flash stock
- Handset shipments estimated to have increased nearly 16% to 1.15 billion in 2007
- British High Court prevents Manhunt 2 from UK release
- Stalker: Clear Sky to be released exclusively on Steam
- $2.78 billion in bids of US wireless auction
- You actually may fall in love with virtualization
- Russian University buys Blue Gene supercomputer
- 4.3 million Xbox 360 consoles sold during Christmas quarter
- AT&T broadband customers get free Wi-Fi access
- Washington DC fires and suspends 41 employees for porn surfing
- Sony partners with MTV to bring out fresh UMD content
- Microsoft sets revenue records last quarter
- Wii injuries make headlines
- Tesla Roadster to enter production on March 17
- Sony hopes MTV will fuel video UMD sales
- Camera overload – Sony rains down seven new cameras
- HP, Sony in DVD deal
- Digital music sales reach nearly $3 billion in 2007
- AT&T Wireless tops 70 million subscribers
- Update: Grand Theft Auto IV gets release date
- Hewlett-Packard announces first mobile thin client notebooks
- Via readies Isaiah as Intel Silverthorne competitor
- AMD launches 7 series IGP chipsets in China
- GeCube launches RV635 and RV620 graphics cards
- InFocus introduces new projectors
- Philips said to be outsourcing 70% of its LCD TVs to OEM makers in 2008
- Shipments of LCD TV panels up 58% to 86 million units in 2007, says DisplaySearch
- NAND flash contract quotes stabilize in H1 January
- Green Energy: Silicon wafer order status good; thin-film solar cell production on tra
- DDR3 price premium over DDR2 to shrink to 10% in H2
- Best Buy sells infected digital photo frames
- Developer says Grand Theft Auto IV "virtually complete"
- Mobile Youtube expands
- ‘We will rock your gold atoms!’ – New electron microscope laughs at rock music
- Blu-ray leads HD player sales in first half of January
- Apple loses more than 42% of its market cap in less than a month
- PePwave Surf AP 200: Wi-Fi Black Hole Relief
- Dell to join (Product) RED campaign
- Disney tries mobile phone service again, in Japan
- Motorola needs more time to bring cellphone business back on track
- AMD releases sub-$100 graphics cards
- Readius device merges e-book reader with cell phone
- Warner extends HD DVD support
- Hot Shots Golf 5 gets release date, new name for US
- AMD to offer more processors for embedded systems
- “Can you Geiger me now?” - Researchers convert cell phones into nuke detectors
- Update: Apple unloads 22.1 million iPods in Q4
- Over 22 million iPods sold last quarter
- EA launches free games initiative with Battlefield Heroes
- Yahoo expected to layoff hundreds
- Corel releases CorelDraw X4 graphics suite
- "Save HD DVD" petition garners thousands of signatures
- Joomla 1.5 CMS released
- Major Chicagoland retailer drops HD DVD support
- AT&T rolls out data plans for iPhone business users
- Silent Hill PSP game headed to PS2
- Pink joins the iPod Nano lineup
- A virtualized Windows Vista for $23 per year
- Transcend launches 32 GB Compact Flash memory card
- AMD and Intel maintain CPU market shares in Q4
- General Electric data loss compromises 650,000
- Prices for monitor and notebook panels drop in H2 January, says WitsView
- Epistar conservative about 2008 penetration rate of LED backlighting in notebook appl
- Wi-Fi chip suppliers racing to offer cheap 802.11n single-chip solutions
- Speculators affecting DRAM spot prices
- Samsung and LG aim to up sales of $200 handsets in 2008
- Guitar Hero becomes a billion-dollar franchise
- Turkey puts ban on Youtube yet again
- White Playstation 3 coming to the US
- HBO to make Internet debut
- 250 GB in notebooks going mainstream
- Dell goes against HP, IBM with new blade servers
- RIAA website wiped?
- Another Intel dual-core Celeron in Q2 08
- Around 37 million PCs shipped in China in 2007, says IDC
- China expected to reach 21 million digital cable users at end of Q3 07
- OSD introduces 7" LED-based LCD panel
- Most PC-related IC design houses foresee a 10-20% on-quarter sales drop in Q1 08
- Sony, Sharp offer free Blu-ray players, sorta
- Secret military history of Silicon Valley gave rise to modern tech giants
- PC shipments grow by 15% last quarter
- UltraBattery promises more power, less cost for HEVs
- Sony gives a closer look at PS3 DVR functionality
- Google/Youtube’s video market share increases to 31%
- Calfornia task force recommends ‘broadband bonds’
- Microsoft vulnerability hits Excel
- Qimonda samples XDR memory
- AMD releases Catalyst 8.1 driver
- Wii, DS finish 2007 on top
- Blu-ray outpaces HD DVD by more than 6-to-1 last week
- Nvidia Hybrid SLI on track for a Q1 release
- Panasonic 103-inch HDTV sales reach 15 in 2007
- Sprint Nextel cuts 4000 jobs
- Intel aiming to almost double notebook CPU shipments by 2011
- GPS devices and systems will surpass 900 million unit shipments by 2013, says ABI Res
- Zyxel sues D-Link and Waveplus for switch-related patent infringement
- Full HD TV prices falling faster than HD prices, says WitsView Technology
- 32" PDP boom may not last beyond 2008
- Touch panel component makers sampling for future Eee PCs
- ARM: Migration to 32-bit MCU is an industry-wide consensus
- Rock Band reaches 2.5 million song downloads
- Researchers developing bionic contact lenses
- AMD: Barcelona fixed, 45 nm to ramp in H2
- China to be first in Internet usage in 2008
- Bioshock nominated for 12 video game awards
- ATI brings AMD a record loss of $1.8 billion in Q4
- IBM reports $4 billion Q4 profit
- Yahoo implements OpenID
- Intel may exit Flash business – analyst
- British Airways jet crashes at Heathrow
- Time Warner to experiment with tiered Internet pricing
- NETGEAR FVS336G Reviewed: VPN Your Way
- Don't say goodbye to HD DVD, yet
- BBC says it will still support both high-def formats
- Google.org focuses on climate change, poverty and emerging threats
- Panasonic announces alkaline batteries with a 10-year shelf life
- AT&T to replace batteries after supplier goes bankrupt
- Hewlett-Packard increases lead over Dell in worldwide PC market
- Independent developer XGen announces WiiWare plans
- Gigabyte to launch low-cost PC in June
- Apple and HP each to account for over 20% of Quanta notebook sales in 2008
- MacBook Air expected to push growth of LED-backlit applications
- As shipments continue growing, Sharp looks to make LCD TVs thinner and more energy ef
- Samsung Electronics expects to ship 21 million flat panel TVs in 2008
- Syntax-Brillian signs LCD panel supply agreement with Sharp
- NanoPV to kick off operation at solar cell fab in Q2
- Mac users more open minded and sure of themselves – study
- AMD Xilleon CPUs get DivX support
- Electric Vehicle combusts on UC Riverside campus
- MacWorld is disappointing? Yeah right.
- Microsoft and JVC cross-license patents
- Scientists develop semi-accurate dog translator
- UPDATE - AMD moving up launch of dual-GPU graphics card
- Helio rolls out GPS phone
- Windows Vista successor scheduled for a H2 2009 release?
- Oracle to purchase BEA Systems for $7.2 billion
- Sun to acquire MySQL for $1 billion
- Stranglehold video game advertisement banned
- Boeing delays 787 Dreamliner, again
- Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 CPU pushed back to Feb-March 2008 - sources
- AMD to ship RS780 in China first due to driver issues
- Digital camera and digital photo frame makers conservative about procuring small-size
- Small-size panel shipments to see greater affect during Q1 08 slow season
- EA's Spore will ship side-by-side on PC and Mac
- Hasbro, Mattel demand Facebook remove Scrabble app
- Digital Playground drops HD DVD
- AMD moving up launch of dual-GPU graphics card
- Apple knows how to inspire, innovate
- Intel Q4 profit surges to $2.3 billion
- Banking crisis hits Second Life
- Banking crisis hits Second Life
- How To Crack WPA / WPA2
- New age ad firm gives free Wi-Fi to iPod, iPhone users
- Stanford researcher envisions notebooks with 40 hours of battery life
- Apple intros super-thin MacBook Air
- Wii's Super Smash Bros Brawl delayed until March
- Apple upgrades Apple TV, announces iTunes rentals
- iPhone, iPod Touch get GPS-like capability
- Apple announces Time Capsule wireless backup
- Microsoft launches red 80 GB Zune
- Microsoft begins shipping Office 2008 for Macs
- Linux returns to Thinkpads
- EMC announces enterprise solid state disks
- Alienware fires up new flagship notebook
- Intel to launch 15 Montevina notebook CPUs in May
- Notebook battery suppliers to raise prices in Q1
- Shipments of top-five LCD TV vendors to account for 74% of global shipments in 2008
- Price for LED-based lighting products to fall to to drop more than 80% within 5 years
- LED BLUs a growing trend for 2008, says Displaybank
- Netflix nixes streaming limit for video on demand
- Man sues HP over exploding computer, injured daughter
- PC games playable on Playstation 3
- Heads roll at Tesla Motors
- External SATA devices to drop power cables
- Benchmark: Xeon quad-cores faster than Opterons, but AMD more power efficient
- Chrysler to put WiMax into its cars
- First Windows Vista upgrade available to public
- Microsoft in the EU hot seat, again
- MySpace, Attorneys General in joint effort to make social networking sites safer
- Microsoft offers Apple notebook mouse
- Hitachi, Toshiba, Fujitsu may join to create HDD firm
- IBM posts strong preliminary results for Q4
- Netflix launches all-you-can-eat movie streaming
- Macbook, iTunes rental announcements expected at Macworld
- Intel Shelton'08-based low-cost notebooks to launch in Q3 08
- Quanta ups notebook shipments goal in 2008
- Touch panel IC demand slows down
- NFC contactless payment market expected to reach $820 million by 2013
- CES blogger prankster banned from future shows
- Wii Fit hits one million sales in Japan
- HD DVD player prices plummet
- CES: GPS, Internet, games, and video in your glasses
- AMD: Some Phenoms delayed to Q2, some pulled into Q1
- Mac Blog safari: Predictions abound for Macworld '08
- Sprint to “soft launch” Xohm WiMax service in the U.S.
- Universal drops HD DVD exclusivity
- Internet grows to more than 150 million websites
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