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- Samsung to acquire Sandisk?
- Dell plans to sell computer factories ? report
- New tech increases yields and performance of organic circuits
- Microsoft: The Windows story is ? complicated
- Microsoft?s first Seinfeld ad: Overloaded, like Vista
- Google Chrome aims for Windows, Apple may help
- LG announces Blu-ray player with Netflix streaming
- CEDIA show wows attendees with 400-disc Blu-ray changers and 4K projectors
- Apple submits voice, finger, gaze and facial recognition patent application
- Honda reveals its Prius fighter: 2010 Insight
- Craigslist blotter ? robberies, prostitution, oh my!
- Comcast stomps its feet, files complaint against FCC
- Google Chrome Easter Egg
- 10 tools for the tech savvy student
- Toshiba announces HD upscaling tech with new LCD TVs
- Amazon.com puts Unbox away
- Obama online advertising trumps McCain by 75:1 in June
- Dell mini-notebook offers Linux for a premium
- Pimping Chrome: Google includes theme support
- Intel to ship CE 3100 CPU to Samsung and Toshiba
- LED makers postpone expansion
- Dell mini-notebook offers Linux for a premium
- Sony recalls 73,000 Vaio TZ notebooks
- Sony recalls 73,000 Vaio TZ notebooks
- Chrome is a security nightmare, indexes your bank accounts
- Scientist preps full 3D surface map of the solar system
- Chrome captures 1% market share in just nine hours
- Picasa 3 offers spooky facial recognition
- Microsoft Christmas games: Xbox 360 for $199
- Google amends Chrome License Agreement after objections
- How to crash Chrome. Again and again.
- Apple iPod rumors shift into top gear
- Pioneer to introduce $2000 Blu-ray player
- Blu-ray has only five years left ? Samsung
- iRobot co-founder envisions a future with robots and without you
- AMD manufacturing spin-off announcement imminent
- Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 delayed, Alpha 2 now available
- A useless GPS
- Sony Ericsson dishes out SDK for Xperia X1 smartphone
- Apple and AT&T hit with a lawsuit over 3G issues
- Google announces winners of Android developer challenge
- Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors to power new HP blade server
- Microsoft eases hard drive capacity restriction for netbooks
- Resistive touch panels hardly profitable
- Why Chrome is a fantastic browser
- 3D texture graphics in a flash
- Google Chrome security not bad at all
- New iPods coming September 9?
- Nokia launches digital music service
- Xbox 360 gets drastic price cut in Japan
- Artifical Intelligence key to teach helicopter robots to fly
- Troubled American Airlines jet lands safely at LAX
- Mozilla CEO uncertain about future relationship with Google
- Google releases Chrome browser as a mini OS
- Semiconductor sales not so bad after all
- Fujitsu and Nanya sign licensing agreement to settle DRAM patent dispute
- Internet Explorer extends decline, Firefox climbs
- Internet Explorer extends decline, Firefox climbs
- Refreshed PSP to launch in Japan for $180
- Ultra-pure semiconductor to continue Moore?s Law (almost) indefinitely
- Despite Chrome, Google continues to feed Mozilla - but for how long?
- Despite Chrome, Google continues to feed Mozilla - but for how long?
- Google removes cached page of Chrome download
- AMD to increase pressure on Nvidia
- Intel adds cheap dual-core, quad-core
- Google to launch Chrome web browser on Tuesday
- Spy video of Chevy Volt surfaces
- Google zooms past 60% market share
- Court allows LHC scientists to proceed, first particles observed
- Steve Ballmer inherits Bill Gates? CES keynote
- Qantas preparing star-studded A380 demo flight
- YouTube adds closed captioning
- Millions more affected by Bank of New York Mellon data breach
- Hitachi sued over alleged display defects in RPTVs
- Excess power draw from cell towers blamed for iPhone 3G issues
- Toyota to lease Highlander fuel cell hybrid vehicles
- Why Android Market will surpass Apple?s App Store and Microsoft?s Zune Marketplace
- Microsoft to buy German Web-comparison shopping sites
- Google to go ahead with Yahoo deal: report
- MSI announces three new notebooks
- Hollywood movie studios not supporting China-developed CBHD, say Taiwan optical disc
- AUO using a-Si to develop OLED panels
- LCD panel makers gear up thin-film solar deployment
- Acer founder optimistic as the company enters the smartphone market
- Comcast: Same old story, but 250 GB cap now official
- Babes of NVISION gallery
- Behold the five radiators, six graphics cards and 50+ fans ?DayWalker? system
- Logitech?s Slim Devices intros Squeezebox Boom network player
- Mythbusters duo launches new GeForce, codenamed Mona Lisa
- NVISION LAN party sets world record
- Dell quarterly net falls 17% and shares tumble
- iPhone security flaw exposes private data
- Bloomberg News publishes draft of Steve Jobs's obituary
- Scientists expect new record low of Arctic ice coverage
- Nvidia?s Q3 shot at the desktop market: $59 graphics cards
- Court allows extradition of hacker to U.S.
- Panasonic to ship 6x BD-R media beginning September 10
- IE8 Beta 2 has a surprise for Windows XP SP3 users
- Microsoft and Nikon sign cross-licensing agreement
- 20 Cleantech Industry Movers and Shakers
- Samsung, Sony roll out BD-Live Blu-ray players
- New fuel cell system 'generates electricity with only water, air'
- Nvidia backtracks to authorize native SLI technology support on Intel X58 motherboard
- MySpace overtakes Yahoo in display ad views -report
- Amazon beefs up kindle franchise
- Court dismisses video copyright case against Veoh
- Macroeconomic pressures a boon for consumer electronics
- Server market accelerates in Q2 but future remains uncertain, says IDC
- XGA resolution to become mainstream for front projectors in 2009, says Coretronic
- Lite-On still optimistic about LED penetration in notebooks
- BLU market to shrink in 2008
- SanDisk boosts SD card speed by 50%
- IE8 Beta 2: Great new features, old annoyances
- IE8 Beta 2: Great new features, old annoyances
- Mythbusters? stars meet and greet fans at NVISION
- Pick your parts with OCZ?s do-it-yourself gaming notebook
- Who is the mystery 'iPhone Girl'?
- TiVo, EW hop into content bed
- Ready for the mainstream? Samsung announces SSDs for low-cost PCs
- Sony pops out pricey SACD player
- FAA says airports back to normal after software problem delays hundreds of flights
- The Internet's biggest security hole
- Computer viruses make it to orbit
- Nvidia vice president firmly denies CPU rumours
- LCD panel makers invest in LCD drive IC suppliers to stabilize market position
- PC related IC design houses turn conservative over Q3 outlook
- FPCB makers expected to have double-digit sales growth in Q3
- Psystar to challenge Apple with antitrust suit
- Nvidia to optimize its software for Via Nano processors
- Futuremark designs spectacular 3D interface for Audi
- Sensors take growth baton in the MEMS market
- Seventy fab projects brighten semiconductor industry outlook in 2009
- Patent infringement suit hiccup: Immersion sues, Microsoft gets the money
- NVISION: Nvidia's quest for second place
- Go naked with Antec?s Skeleton case
- Badaboom?s GPU-accelerated video encoding promises a lot, not yet ready for prime tim
- Some U.S. airports back to normal after computer glitch
- Overclockers aim for 6 GHz and beyond at NVISION
- New BlueAnt Bluetooth headset is all voice
- Scientists say hydrogen could be ?easily? produced from water and sunlight
- Nvidia to become a software publisher and a digital distribution giant?
- Nvidia to become a software publisher and a digital distribution giant?
- Sexy Nokia N96 ready to walk Americas red carpet
- Adobe pushes deeper in SaaS space with new Photoshop.com service
- Canon EOS 50D digital camera shoots pictures in 15.1 megapixels
- Nvidia GPUs approach 1.5 PFlops in Folding@Home project
- Gigabyte's monstrous 6 TFlops Core i7 prototype motherboard pictured
- IE8 adds ?over-the-shoulder? privacy features
- Sony enhances the screen of the PSP, adds microphone
- Qimonda begins volume production of Rambus XDR DRAM for the PS3
- Thin-film solar cell makers worry capacity may not match orders
- NAND flash makers extend their presence to USB memory drives
- LG leads global CDMA handset market for six consecutive quarters in Q2
- AT&T offers new pricey international roaming plans for the iPhone 3G
- Cases from hell at the NVISION GeForce LAN party
- Palit shows off upcoming video cards and artillery at NVISION
- 10 ways to modify your Xbox 360
- Nvidia GPU failures caused by material problem, sources claim
- Break dancing Jen-Hsun Huang kicks off NVISION with virtual Lamborghinis and Cylon ba
- Divx releases H.264 encoder alpha
- Mysterious Mac clone maker for sale for $50,000
- NASA investigates failed rocket launch
- Chip recall supporters crash Nvision
- T-Mobile sold more than 120,000 3G iPhones
- Olympus launches five new cameras
- Chip recall supporters crash Nvision
- T-Mobile sold more than 120,000 3G iPhones
- Olympus launches five new cameras
- Firefox plug-in warns of compromised Internet connection
- Mario goes Baseball for Nintendo Wii
- iPod rumors take off, again
- OCZ Dominatrix: Your new gaming mouse master
- Photosynth fans overload capacity
- Verizon, Google close to mobile search deal - WSJ
- iTunes blocked in China; Tibet album suspected
- Red Hat hack prompts critical OpenSSH update
- SGI, Intel claim a slice of Olympic swimming Gold medals
- Apple sales targets may hit roadblock after slow iPhone launch in 21 new markets
- AMD sheds weight, sells DTV business to Broadcom
- Top 10 celebrities for Microsoft?s Windows Vista campaign
- Load faster, kill faster, win more ? Intel touts SSDs for extreme gaming
- New Sony DJ system now in love with Apple?s iPods
- Next, please: Another patent infringement suit against Nintendo
- Planar kicks out $15,495 projector. Popcorn not included.
- Robots, toothbrush robots and remote controlled battle ships at the Maker Faire
- PhD student discovers method to produce solar cells in pizza oven
- Panasonic Toughbook goes Atom
- Planar kicks out $15,495 Projector. Popcorn not included.
- 5 million iPhone 3Gs and 3 million Macs this quarter, analysts estimate
- Nvidia CUDA 2.0 delivers Photoshop plug-in acceleration
- Intel G45 motherboards get quad-display support
- U.S.-based company builds military-grade simulator for Ferrari F1 team
- Acer cuts price of Aspire One netbook
- Worldwide server shipments grew 12% in Q2 - Gartner
- Global TV shipments up 11%
- SSD in new Eee PC to support SATA interface
- NAND flash contract prices expected to drop over 10% in late August
- HTC producing new smartphone for Palm
- Intel imagines wireless power for your laptop
- The best paid CEO in the U.S.? Oracle's Larry Ellison
- Intel shows off 16 GB DDR3 DIMMs at IDF
- ?SuperSpeed? USB 3.0 demoed at IDF
- Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates to star in anti-Apple ads
- Heatsink maker jumps into LED lighting biz
- FCC slaps Comcast, but lays foundation for future bandwidth restrictions
- Judge lifts gag order on student subway hackers
- Judge: Labels must consider 'fair use'
- Comcast says no new traffic management plan yet
- Logitech premieres force feedback wheel for Wii
- Xbox 360 used as voting recruitment tool
- Apple sued over false advertising, users upset about 3G firmware ?fix?
- New SATA standard expands to 600 MB/s, enables next phase for SSD performance
- Microsoft?s Photosynth pimps 3D picture puzzles
- One electron at a time: Scientists close in on quantum computing
- On electron at a time: Scientists close in on quantum computing
- Battery cell shortage still looming
- Asustek prepares launch of 10.2" notebook
- LED general lighting market to reach $1.4 billion by 2010
- More LCD TV outsourcing expected
- Overclocking Nehalem ?almost as good as having a second graphics card? - Intel
- IDF: Switchable graphics could give laptops an extra hour of battery life
- Comcast gets 30 days to explain how it administers Internet
- American ushers in WiFi-friendly skies
- Copy and paste for the iPhone now available, not from Apple
- Intel?s upcoming ?Kill Pill? stops laptop thieves and ninjas
- Intel unveils consumer electronics SoC Canmore
- InTru 3D is Intel?s new presence in Hollywood
- Microsoft announces gaming keyboard and gaming mouse
- Dolby sound technology comes to more laptops
- Takei, Curry, McCarthy, others starring in Command & Conquer Red Alert 3
- Charge your cell phone using kinetic energy
- Netbooks and MIDs need some Apple Magic
- Planning on buying a Nehalem PC for Christmas? Try in late 2009.
- Planning on buying a Nehalem PC for Christmas? Plan for Christmas 2009.
- MIT scientists develop virus-powered, cell-sized batteries
- Palm unveils unlocked, but pricey Treo Pro smartphone
- Intel expected to reveal details about dual-core Atom
- Intel holds briefings on its research projects
- LCD panel market set for recovery in September, says iSuppli
- Hynix demonstrates DDR3 R-DIMM using MetaRAM technology at IDF
- Intel tests mass storage waters with new SSDs
- Microsoft drops, Google and Apple climb in latest ACSI satisfaction study
- Intel?s quad-core mobile chip seen in action
- Intel?s quad-core mobile chip seen in action
- Gelsinger acts cool, reveals little at IDF
- IDF Fall 2008: Intel reveals more Nehalem details, announces 6-core server CPU
- Neighborhood P2P could alleviate Internet traffic concerns
- Apple promises ?to turn this around? and gives away two more months of free MobileMe
- Logitech introduces new wireless keyboard/mouse combo
- Dell Studio laptops get Mike Ming treatment
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