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Nvidia taps into Windows SideShowJan 9, 2007 - in News
Nvidia announced the latest version of its Preface Personal Media Display platform, a secondary processor and display subsystem that enables users to access information from their notebook or PC when the main system is powered down.
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Ritek 32 GB solid-state drives coming in Q2Jan 9, 2007 - in News
In addition to being one of the top-two optical disc makers in Taiwan, Ritek has extended its presence to the memory business through its RiDATA-branded memory cards and the company is now preparing for volume shipments of its first NAND flash-based solid-state drive (SSD) in the second quarter of 2007, according to company IA planning division manager Richard Lin.
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CES 2007: Microsoft and Ford promise to sync your lifeJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
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: Ritek showcasing writable HD DVD, Blu-ray discsJan 9, 2007 - in News
Ritek is showcasing HD DVD-R (write once) and Blu-ray Disc (BD) blank discs at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) taking place in Las Vegas from January 8-11.
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CES 2007: CarMD finds the problem, then tells you what parts and labor should costJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
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 Reviews
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 Reviews
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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CES 2007: Ritek showcasing writable HD DVD, Blu-ray discsJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Ritek is showcasing HD DVD-R (write once) and Blu-ray Disc (BD) blank discs at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) taking place in Las Vegas from January 8-11.
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CES 2007: Sony shows OLED TV prototypesJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
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 Reviews
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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Avivo vs. Purevideo, Round 1: The Radeon X1000 vs. Geforce 7000 GenerationJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Video play is not created equal: Our quality and performance analysis shows quality gaps exist between the video processing and acceleration technologies used by ATI's Radeon X1000 and Nvidia's Geforce 7 generation.
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Eat this, Quad FX: Here's an 8-core desktop!Jan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
You didn't think that Intel would leave all that dual-socket fame for itself, did you? At CES, Intel showed off an 8-core desktop system build on a 2P workstation board with two quad-core processors. Intel claims that the system trumps AMD's fastest Quad-FX by 61% in one key benchmark. And yes, we do have pictures of this beast.
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Westinghouse shows off the Quad HDTVJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
1080p is really what you should be looking for in a new high-definition HDTV, but the next generation is just around the corner: Westinghouse showcases a 2160p - commonly referred to as a Quad HDTV.
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Shuttle goes big with a tower computer - SlideshowJan 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Shuttle is known for making small form factor computers, but the City of Industry-based computer company is now developing a tower-sized machine. Company officials showed off a red and black paneled case that used much of the same air guide and heat dissipation technology as the SFF Shuttle computers.
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CES 2007: Eat this, Quad FX: Here's an 8-core desktop!Jan 8, 2007 - in News
You didn't think that Intel would leave all that dual-socket fame for itself, did you? At CES, Intel showed off an 8-core desktop system build on a 2P workstation board with two quad-core processors. Intel claims that the system trumps AMD's fastest Quad-FX by 61% in one key benchmark. And yes, we do have pictures of this beast.
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CES 2007: Shuttle goes big with a tower computer - SlideshowJan 8, 2007 - in News
Shuttle is known for making small form factor computers, but the City of Industry-based computer company is now developing a tower-sized machine. Company officials showed off a red and black paneled case that used much of the same air guide and heat dissipation technology as the SFF Shuttle computers.
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CES 2007: Westinghouse shows off the Quad HDTV - updateJan 8, 2007 - in News
1080p is really what you should be looking for in a new high-definition HDTV, but the next generation is just around the corner: Westinghouse showcases a 2160p - commonly referred to as a Quad HDTV. If you think this TV is expensive, you are absolutely right. Extra: Slideshow
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CES 2007: Playstation 3 hard to find on CES show floorJan 8, 2007 - in News
It would seem that most of the HD TV manufacturers went out and stood in line for their Nintendo Wii's, and the Xbox 360's are out in force in demonstrations left and right. Less ubiquitous is the Playstation 3, which is hard to stop at even the Blu-ray booth.
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CES 2007: Westinghouse shows off the Quad HDTV - updateJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
1080p is really what you should be looking for in a new high-definition HDTV, but the next generation is just around the corner: Westinghouse showcases a 2160p - commonly referred to as a Quad HDTV. If you think this TV is expensive, you are absolutely right. Extra: Slideshow
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CES 2007: Roadmaster shows programmable license plate frameJan 8, 2007 - in News
We checked out Roadmaster's booth at CES today - although it didn't really fit the trend of most other in-car products around the show. While Roadmaster does not have a whole lot of entertainment products, it does have interesting Bluetooth technology devices and rear-view video camera systems. And then there was a programmable license plate frame.
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CES 2007: Microsoft intros fancy gaming keyboardJan 8, 2007 - in News
The Reclusa gaming keyboard is yet another product that was born through the cooperation of the Redmond-company and Razer, a company that has specialized itself on developing gaming peripherals.
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CES 2007: Microsoft, Broadcom aim to lower cost of HD DVD playersJan 8, 2007 - in News
Microsoft today said that it is working with Broadcom to develop a hardware and software reference design to enable "more cost-efficient HD DVD playback," or in other words, decrease the cost of integrating HD DVD players into consumer electronics and computing devices.
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CES 2007: DirecTV to offer 100+ HD channels by the end of the yearJan 8, 2007 - in News
During a press conference at CES, DirecTV made several few announcements, including the introduction of a portable satellite system and pending agreements with new channels for HD broadcasts. By the end of the year, DirecTV will be offering more than 100 HD channels to its customers.
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CES 2007: Roadmaster shows programmable license plate frameJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
We checked out Roadmaster's booth at CES today - although it didn't really fit the trend of most other in-car products around the show. While Roadmaster does not have a whole lot of entertainment products, it does have interesting Bluetooth technology devices and rear-view video camera systems. And then there was a programmable license plate frame.
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CES 2007: Playstation 3 hard to find on CES show floorJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
It would seem that most of the HD TV manufacturers went out and stood in line for their Nintendo Wii's, and the Xbox 360's are out in force in demonstrations left and right. Less ubiquitous is the Playstation 3, which is hard to stop at even the Blu-ray booth.
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CES 2007: Windows Vista gets an updated fingerprint readerJan 8, 2007 - in News
Microsoft showed at CES a slightly upgraded fingerprint reader device that now comes with Windows Vista compatible software from Digital Persona. The device allows users to replace their passwords with their fingerprint.
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Dell Intros Ceramic Cooling and a "UltraSharp" 27" MonitorJan 8, 2007 - in Picture Story
Michael Dell speaks at a keynote address at the CES in Las Vegas.
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CES 2007: DirecTV to offer 100+ HD channels by the end of the yearJan 8, 2007 - in Reviews
During a press conference at CES, DirecTV made several few announcements, including the introduction of a portable satellite system and pending agreements with new channels for HD broadcasts. By the end of the year, DirecTV will be offering more than 100 HD channels to its customers.
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CES 2007: VoodooPC introduces new Envy gaming notebookJan 8, 2007 - in News
Las Vegas (NV) - VoodooPC introduced its newest product, the Voodoo Envy HW:201 notebook PC, today at CES 2007.
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