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Iomega To Acquire ExcelStorDec 12, 2007 - in News
Iomega said that it will acquire ExcelStor, a maker of hard disk drives, security storage and external storage.
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Microsoft's Zune Short In Supply?Dec 12, 2007 - in News
Who would have thought that? Market research firm iSuppli today said that Microsoft in fact is not meeting market demand for its Zune portable media player. However, the reason may not be just a jump in demand for certain models, but an overly cautious market strategy of Microsoft as well, the market research firm speculated.
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Micron Creates "world's Smallest" DDR2 Memory ChipDec 12, 2007 - in News
Micron claims it has built the smallest DDR2 memory chip so far: The 1 Gb device has a die size of just 56 mm².
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Leadtek Announces TV Capture Card And High-end Graphics CardDec 12, 2007 - in News
Leadtek Research has announced the launch of its high-performance hybrid TV capture card with the latest PCI Express interface, the WinFast PxDTV2300 H.
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PC Market Rebounds With Strong Demand For Portables, Says IDCDec 12, 2007 - in News
Worldwide PC shipments are projected to rise by 16.
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Medium-size Panel Prices To Raise 3-5% In H1 08Dec 12, 2007 - in News
Due to limited production capacity, medium-size panels are confirmed to be in shortage until the first half next year, and prices could increase by 3-5%, according to SC Lin, vice president of small- to medium-size TFT business of Chunghwa Picture Tubes (CPT).
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Memory Module Makers Sharply Reduce NAND Flash Inventory Amid Price SlumpDec 12, 2007 - in News
Memory module makers have sharply reduced their NAND flash inventory levels since the beginning of December, as the downward price trend for the segment continues, according to industry and company sources.
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Google Exceeds 65% Of Online Searches Last MonthDec 12, 2007 - in News
Google accounted for more than 65% of all Internet search requests in November, a new record for the online giant.
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Nvidia's GeForce 8800 GTS 512 MBDec 12, 2007 - in Reviews
How does this new offering from Nvidia stack up against the more expensive 8800 GTX.
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Server Electricity Use To Grow Faster In Asia-Pacific And Western Europe Than In The U.S.Dec 11, 2007 - in News
A study commissioned by AMD suggests that energy demand for new servers will grow faster in Asia-Pacific and Western Europe than in the U.S. over the next three years.
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Dell's Flagship Tablet PC UnveiledDec 11, 2007 - in News
For a while it seemed like just a myth, but Dell's convertible Tablet PC has now been officially announced.
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Sun Open-sources T2 ProcessorDec 11, 2007 - in News
Sun has opened up the hardware design description of the T2 processor, which theoretically allows anyone to copy and rebuild the CPU. But, of course, Sun doubts this will happen and instead hopes that complete access to the CPU's architecture will increase the interest of developers in its technology.
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Is There Room For OLED Technology In The TV Market?Dec 11, 2007 - in News
After examining Sony's 11" OLED (organic light emitting diode) TV exhibited at iSuppli's Flat Information Displays (FID) 2007 conference last week, there is no denying how stunning the picture is.
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Boeing Prepares Tactical Laser Weapon For Series Of TestsDec 11, 2007 - in News
Boeing said that it recently installed a high-energy chemical laser, commonly referred to as the Advanced Tactical Laser (ATL), aboard a C-130H aircraft.
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Boeing Plans To Power Up First 787 Jet At The End Of JanuaryDec 11, 2007 - in News
Boeing today said it is making good progress on delivering the first plane in October of 2008 and expects power one the first fully assembled "Dreamliner" in January.
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AMD RS780 Chipset To Launch In JanuaryDec 11, 2007 - in News
AMD will launch the performance/mainstream RS780 next-generation IGP chipset and value segment RS740 in January next year, while in the second quarter, the company will launch the high-end RS780D and mainstream RS780C, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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Slight LCD Component Price Drop In Q4Dec 11, 2007 - in News
In contrast to the third quarter of 2007, despite the larger LCD panel component price drops in the fourth quarter of 2007, the overall decline is expected to be within a reasonable range, according to research firm WitsView Technology.
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Ask.com Launches Privacy Control TodayDec 11, 2007 - in News
Ask.com's latest service will allow users to keep their search data from being saved for several months, giving it an advantage over Google and other search portals.
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TSMC Reports First 32 Nm Technology With Functional SRAMDec 11, 2007 - in News
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has announced it has developed the first 32nm technology that supports both analog and digital functionality.
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Taiwan Makers Consider Forming Standards-setting SSD AllianceDec 11, 2007 - in News
Taiwan manufacturers in the NAND flash industry are probing the possibility of forming a solid state drive (SSD) alliance to work towards setting worldwide standards for a device promising to replace the hard disk drive (HDD) as the market mainstream, according to industry sources.
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Momentus 5400 FDE.2: Data Encryption On-a-DriveDec 11, 2007 - in Reviews
Seagate now offers a 2.5" SATA drive with hardware encryption. Although it isn't yet ready for Windows Vista, the encryption doesn't affect performance, and we found it a solution worth considering for businesses.
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Toshiba Preps 128 GB SSDs For Q1Dec 10, 2007 - in News
Toshiba is the next data storage giant announcing its entry into the increasingly popular solid state disk (SSD) storage market.
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DisplayLink, Alereon Cut The Cord Between The PC And The MonitorDec 10, 2007 - in News
Desktop monitors could be going wireless soon with a wireless USB graphics adapter.
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Real-time Traffic Information To Become Key Feature For Navigation, Says ABI ResearchDec 10, 2007 - in News
Real-time traffic information services will reach more than 83 million paid or registered users worldwide by 2012, according to a new study from ABI Research.
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JetBlue To Offer First In-flight E-mail In The USDec 10, 2007 - in News
For years it has been a rumor and a near reality, but now it's actually happening - airline passengers will be able to access full e-mail and IM services at tens of thousands of feet above ground.
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Hackers Launch Major Attack On US Military LabsDec 7, 2007 - in News
Hackers have succeeded in breaking into the computer systems of two of the U.
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Sage: A Free, Open-source Complex Math ToolDec 7, 2007 - in News
As the wise old Sage once told me, the answer is 2*pi/4. I'm here all week folks, don't forget to tip your waitresses.
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Analysis: The YouTube Effect - Changing The Face Of ElectionsDec 7, 2007 - in News
Analysis - As Americans prepare for November 2008, the "cyber election" mandating much of the focus on campaigns has come into full swing. TG Daily had a look at the divide in how Republicans and Democrats are handling the new technology.
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Intel To Release Dual-core Celeron E1000 On January 20Dec 7, 2007 - in News
Intel will release its first desktop dual-core Celeron series, E1000, on January 20, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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