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Delutube allows you to view deleted YouTube videosMar 16, 2007 - in News
A site called Delutube has taken advantage of the fact that "deleted" videos on YouTube apparently remain available for viewing up to an hour or so after they can no longer be accessed on YouTube.com itself
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Wikipedia falsely reports comedians deathMar 16, 2007 - in News
Actor and comedian David Adkins, aka Sinbad, is alive and well despite claims to the contrary which appeared, disappeared and then reappeared on Wikipedia last week
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Panasonic shows SDHC concept camcorderMar 16, 2007 - in News
Panasonic at Cebit showcased a new compact camcorder that will be using flash memory cards as storage media.
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Creative announces 2 megapixel webcamMar 16, 2007 - in News
Creative announced what the company calls the "most advanced webcam on the market".
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Will HD DVD be dead in one year?Mar 15, 2007 - in News
The battle between the HD DVD and Blu-ray camps has gone into a new round at Cebit - with HD DVD promoters touting the formats advantages and almost claiming victory over Blu-ray, while a Sony executive told TG Daily that he expects the format war to be over within one year.
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Panasonic updates Blu-ray playerMar 15, 2007 - in News
Panasonic rolled out its second-generation Blu-ray player at Cebit today. The new DMP-BD10A replaces the DMP-BD10 and improves the audio capabilities of its predecessor.
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Wireless users more web savvy than wired ones, says studyMar 15, 2007 - in News
A European study of over 1,500 people from the EIAA shows that wireless internet users are far more engaged online than their wired counterparts, spending over six hours more online per week
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Studies show racing games promote risky drivingMar 15, 2007 - in News
Two separate studies, one in Germany and the other in the United Kingdom, have concluded that playing racing video games promotes risky driving behaviour, particularly among men
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Samsung debuts UMPC with mobile broadbandMar 15, 2007 - in News
Following Microsoft's Origami campaign last year, we expected a world-changing mobile PC - and were disappointed by a product that was too large, too slow, too expensive and lacked important wireless features. Samsung has redesigned its Q1 for 2007 - and believes that the Q1 Ultra will fill the Q1's gaps. But we still have the impression that UMPCs remain half-baked products.
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Vigor's Monsoon II TEC CPU CoolerMar 15, 2007 - in Reviews
Overclockers constantly seek the best cooling systems available, but many still hesitate to go the water route. Vigor Gaming's thermoelectric cooler (TEC) at least merits a second look.
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Intel's Robson gets a real name: Turbo MemoryMar 15, 2007 - in News
Intel revealed more news about its upcoming flash cache technology. Code-named "Robson", the add-in card is now officially called "Turbo Memory" and promises to accelerate application startups on notebooks.
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Nero disc burner software gets PDF copy protectionMar 15, 2007 - in News
Nero, developer of a popular disc burning application with the same name, today announced that the April update of the software will add PDF protection as part of its DRM technology SecurDisc.
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NEC demos 3D LCD at CebitMar 15, 2007 - in News
We provided a glimpse of the display already yesterday in our Cebit preview slideshow. Today, NEC officially unveiled the 3D LCD as its Cebit highlight.
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Cebit, world's largest technology fair opens todayMar 15, 2007 - in News
Cebit, the big daddy of all technology fairs, opened today in Hannover, Germany. In the coming weeks, several hundred thousand people are expected to push and shove through large booths and the tiny aisles of 26 exhibit halls.
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George Romero Slashes CGI, Games, and HollywoodMar 14, 2007 - in Picture Story
"Night of the Living Dead," George A. Romero's 1968 zombie classic.
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Samsung to provide killer-robots to watch Korean DMZMar 14, 2007 - in News
Korean sources have said that Samsung is to supply its SGR-A1 stationary weapons robot to the South Korean military for the purpose of keeping an eye on the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) which separates North and South Korea
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Man attempts to use computer logs as alibi in wife murder caseMar 14, 2007 - in News
A man in Wisconsin has had his appeal to overturn a conviction for murdering his wife denied by the Court of Appeals. Douglas Plude had attempted to argue that the state authorities did not give his defense team enough time to look over computer logs which, he claimed, would have exonerated him
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CeBIT: Sharp announces new LCD TVs with 160 GB hard driveMar 14, 2007 - in News
Sharp today announced two new Aquos LCD TV's that support a 1080p resolution and provide the functionality of a digital video recorder - thanks to a built-in 160 GB 2.5" hard drive.
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Sharp to put 108" LCD TV into productionMar 14, 2007 - in News
Sharp has brought all three of the firm's existing 108" LCD TVs to Hannover. Previously shown at CES in Las Vegas earlier this year, the company now said that it is planning to sell "customizable" versions of the TV.
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Intel to launch Bearlake chipset at CebitMar 14, 2007 - in News
While Intel has remained quiet in public about a possible introduction of a refreshed Core 2 Duo platform, first motherboards that support the faster front side bus FSB1333, the upcoming 45 nm processor Penryn and provide the technology foundation for DDR3 memory have surfaced at the Cebit tradeshow.
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10 Earphones Under $100Mar 14, 2007 - in Reviews
Need a good set of earphones? Want good quality sound? From our sound labs, Jean-Pierre Roche presents the latest findings for a variety of earphone types.
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AMD gets cozy with the PS2, puts YouTube on your TVMar 13, 2007 - in News
The battle for your living room has been going on for quite some time. But despite climbing sales of Windows Media Center PCs, no one can really claim to have convinced the average U.S. consumer to rely on the PC for watching TV. AMD today said that it will take a new approach, called Active TV, to put the Internet on your living room screen.
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Seven Ways to Succeed in Independent Game Development: The Introversion FormulaMar 13, 2007 - in Picture Story
Uplink, Introversion's first title, puts players in the role of a computer hacker.
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Eight-core Mac Pro advertisement leakedMar 13, 2007 - in News
The eagle-eyed folks over at MacRumors spotted an advertisement on Apple's UK store that showed an eight-core Mac Pro desktop. Presumably the Macintosh would use two Intel Quad-core chips. Apple has since removed the ad from the store website.
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Google agrees to help Indian police track offenders on social networking siteMar 13, 2007 - in News
Google has agreed to aid police in the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) to remove content and track down people who glorify Indian mobsters and use "anti-Indian words" on the company's social networking site in the country, Orkut
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China gives go ahead for Intel chip plantMar 13, 2007 - in News
The Chinese government has approved Intel's plan to build a wafer plant in northern China. The $2.5 billion dollar factory will make around 52,000 12" wafers a month using 90-nanometer technology. Intel has not specified when the plant will be built.
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Undertaker begins broadcasting funerals over the InternetMar 13, 2007 - in News
An undertaker in Northern Ireland has begun broadcasting funerals over the internet so that people can mourn a deceased loved one no matter where in the world they are at the time of the funeral
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Switch off your internet and go socialise, Mumbai students toldMar 13, 2007 - in News
Students at the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai (Bombay) have been told that the college will be turning off the free internet access provided on the campuses 13 student hostels from 11pm to 12.30pm; in an effort to promote socialization and early bed times for undergraduate students
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Sandisk announces $350 flash hard driveMar 13, 2007 - in News
Want to upgrade your notebook PC? If it is not capacity, but it is performance you are interested in, then Sandisk should soon have an option that could make you think twice: The company will be offering a NAND flash-based solid state disk (SSD) in a traditional 2.5" form factor and 32 GB capacity for $350.
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The Server Primer, Part 1Mar 13, 2007 - in Reviews
Where are the differences between consumer hardware and professional server products? Tom's Hardware evaluates professional components and their characteristics.
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