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CES 2007: TI introduces slim LED-backlit DLP RPTV with 100,000:1 contrast ratioJan 10, 2007 - in Reviews
Texas Instruments (TI) is demonstrating a new DLP (digital light processing) rear-projection TV (RPTV) with hang-on-the wall slim design featuring LED illumination and full HD (high-definition) 1080p resolution at CES 2007 (January 8-11).
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AGP Platform Analysis, Part 1: New Cards, Old SystemJan 10, 2007 - in Reviews
We see what the new generation of AGP cards can do for an Athlon XP 2500+
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CES 2007: Warner announces HD DVD - Blu-ray combo discJan 9, 2007 - in News
While the Blu-ray and HD DVD camps are still at each other's throats, we are seeing the first hybrid high-definition solutions entering the home video market. Earlier this week, LG announced a hybrid HD DVD - Blu-ray player; Warner followed up late Tuesday with a hybrid hi-def disc that can be played both in HD DVD and Blu-ray players.
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CES 2007: Warner announces HD DVD - Blu-ray combo discJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
While the Blu-ray and HD DVD camps are still at each other's throats, we are seeing the first hybrid high-definition solutions entering the home video market. Earlier this week, LG announced a hybrid HD DVD - Blu-ray player; Warner followed up late Tuesday with a hybrid hi-def disc that can be played both in HD DVD and Blu-ray players.
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CES 2007: The Edge handheld - Not so true wireless InternetJan 9, 2007 - in News
Every now and again we get to see a product being proudly displayed and trumpeted as the best thing since sliced bread when clearly it's a piece of crap. Enter The Edge: True Wireless Internet, a device bearing no small similarity to a 1990's pocket organiser.
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CES 2007: Belkin connects one DVI monitor to two computersJan 9, 2007 - in News
Here is an old idea for your new computer: Belkin has introduced its "Flip DVI-D," which lets you share your keyboard, mouse, speakers, and DVI monitor for both your computers - and use only one monitor.
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CES 2007: Harman Kardon announces GPS/PMP comboJan 9, 2007 - in News
Harman Kardon, mainly known for its speaker systems, is entering the GPS navigation market with a portable device that can also play music and videos. The GPS-500 is PlaysForSure-compatible and is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
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CES 2007: Tech companies offer several ways to pimp your rideJan 9, 2007 - in News
At CES this year, the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center is home to most of the companies showing off automotive technologies. From radio to speaker systems to video players, the underlying theme at CES of digital multimedia content is in full swing in the car market as well.
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CES 2007: TomTom to offer portable GPS device to the automotive industryJan 9, 2007 - in News
Pre-installed navigation systems in automobiles do not only have the disadvantage that they are significantly more expensive than most after-market systems, they are also, well, stationary which limits their use.
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CES 2007: The Edge handheld - Not so true wireless InternetJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Every now and again we get to see a product being proudly displayed and trumpeted as the best thing since sliced bread when clearly it's a piece of crap. Enter The Edge: True Wireless Internet, a device bearing no small similarity to a 1990's pocket organiser.
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CES 2007: Belkin connects one DVI monitor to two computersJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Here is an old idea for your new computer: Belkin has introduced its "Flip DVI-D," which lets you share your keyboard, mouse, speakers, and DVI monitor for both your computers - and use only one monitor.
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CES 2007: Harman Kardon announces GPS/PMP comboJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Harman Kardon, mainly known for its speaker systems, is entering the GPS navigation market with a portable device that can also play music and videos. The GPS-500 is PlaysForSure-compatible and is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
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Dell wants more internet bandwidthJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
At his CES keynote this morning, Michael Dell challenged the telecoms industry to roll out more fiber more quickly in order to help fuel the digital age - jumping on the bandwagon of praising "You" (and Co) for driving the digital age with bandwidth consuming content.
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Dell goes Green, introduces optional plant a tree purchase optionJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Dell CEO Michael Dell announced that the company will be offering an inexpensive, around $2 - $6, option when buying a new computer to plant a tree which should offset the energy consumption of that machine.
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CES 2007: TomTom to offer portable GPS device to the automotive industryJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Pre-installed navigation systems in automobiles do not only have the disadvantage that they are significantly more expensive than most after-market systems, they are also, well, stationary which limits their use.
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Google Earth 4Jan 9, 2007 - in Picture Story
The final version of Earth 4 has been enhanced with hundreds of new 3D models, such as the World Financial center in New York, next to Ground Zero.
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CES 2007: Dell wants more internet bandwidthJan 9, 2007 - in News
At his CES keynote this morning, Michael Dell challenged the telecoms industry to roll out more fiber more quickly in order to help fuel the digital age - jumping on the bandwagon of praising "You" (and Co) for driving the digital age with bandwidth consuming content.
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CES 2007: Dell goes Green, introduces optional plant a tree purchase optionJan 9, 2007 - in News
Dell CEO Michael Dell announced that the company will be offering an inexpensive, around $2 - $6, option when buying a new computer to plant a tree which should offset the energy consumption of that machine.
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CES 2007: Dell combines its new trinkets into the Home Media SuiteJan 9, 2007 - in News
After announcing its newfangled 27" monitor and other such high-end paraphanalia, Dell has introduced a Home Media Suite which combines an XPS 410 desktop, 27" flat-panel monitor, speakers, printer, wirless and digital television tuner into one neat package to "gear up the home" - "gearing up" being a new Dell catchphrase.
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CES 2007: Dell shows off ceramic cooling, offers plant a tree purchase optionJan 9, 2007 - in News
More pun-prone journalists than I might be moved to wax lyrical about how Dell is getting into the business of selling trees... Well, not literally, but at his CES keynote this morning company CEO Michael Dell announced that the company will be offering an inexpensive, around $2 - $6, option when buying a new computer to plant a tree which should offset the energy consumption of that machine.
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CES 2007: Dell intros 3.2 GHz quad-core enthusiast PCJan 9, 2007 - in News
Dell has updated its XPS enthusiast PC line with a an overclocked quad-core machine and an elaborate cooling system. The H2C Edition puts the price tag of the XPS desktop series deep into Alienware territory.
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Dell intros 3.2 GHz quad-core enthusiast PCJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Dell has updated its XPS enthusiast PC line with a an overclocked quad-core machine and an elaborate cooling system. The H2C Edition puts the price tag of the XPS desktop series deep into Alienware territory.
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CES 2007: Dell intros 3.2 GHz quad-core enthusiast PCJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Dell has updated its XPS enthusiast PC line with a an overclocked quad-core machine and an elaborate cooling system. The H2C Edition puts the price tag of the XPS desktop series deep into Alienware territory.
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CES 2007: Microsoft and Ford promise to sync your lifeJan 9, 2007 - in News
Microsoft showed off a system, named "Sync", for synchronizing data you want to take on the road. It also do other tasks that make driving easier and safer. Ford Motor Company is making Sync real in twelve of its products this year.
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CES 2007: Sony shows OLED TV prototypesJan 9, 2007 - in News
Sony is demonstrating two slim TVs that incorporate OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology at CES 2007 in Las Vegas (January 8-11).
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CES 2007: Toshiba offering four embedded NAND flash solutionsJan 9, 2007 - in News
Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC) announced at CES 2007 that it is offering a selection of four embedded NAND solutions developed by Toshiba: GB NAND, LBA-NAND, GB MCP and Package-on-Package (PoP).
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CES 2007: CarMD finds the problem, then tells you what parts and labor should costJan 9, 2007 - in News
Two crappy things in this world: (1) Your car breaking down and you not knowing why; and (2) going to get it fixed and being charged an arm, a leg and some other essential regions in order to get it fixed.
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CES 2007: iRecord - Just another frivolous iPod add-on or a valuable accessory?Jan 9, 2007 - in News
Another iPod accessory? Yes, another iPod accessory has indeed arrived. We've seen our share of iPod accessories at CES, from different speakers and docking stations to a marvelously designed yet obscure EGO waterproof case from Atlantic.
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CES 2007: Aliph's Jawbone headset and Noise Shield sound too good to be trueJan 9, 2007 - in News
If ever there was a perfect product displayed at a mammoth trade like CES, Aliph's Jawbone might be it. The Bluetooth headset, which is available exclusively for Cingular Wireless customers, uses Aliph's Noise Shield Technology to virtually eliminate background and present clearer conversations.
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Matrox unveils DualHead2Go Digital Edition external multi-display upgrade for PCsJan 9, 2007 - in News
Matrox Graphics has announced its DualHead2Go Digital Edition external multi-display upgrade device featuring digital outputs.
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