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TG Daily Video: eFocus Part 1May 10, 2006 - in News
At every E3, Pepcom organizes an off-site preview of the actual tradeshow and conference. Called "eFocus," the show isn't affiliated with the convention, but some of the same companies attending E3 also show up at eFocus. At this press-only event, a few dozen companies compete for attention and you'll see in our videos what we found to be most interesting.
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A 4.1 GHz Dual Core at $130 - Can it be True?May 10, 2006 - in Reviews
The Pentium D 805 is a budget CPU, but it puts lots of processors from AMD and Intel to shame. Although it is not based on the latest 65 nm core, this CPU remains stable even when operating at amazing 4.1 GHz. What will this mean for the status quo in the computer industry?
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E3 Keynote impressions: Nintendo outshines Sony with Wii presentationMay 9, 2006 - in News
It wasn't the Academy Awards but Nintendo was hardly short on star power and excitement at its media briefing for E3 2006. Inside a crowded, glitzy Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Nintendo once again displayed the magic touch that had made the company's products so successful and endearing over the years.
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Lights, camera, Orc: World of Warcraft movie in developmentMay 9, 2006 - in News
Millions of World of Warcraft fans will finally get their own movie. Blizzard Entertainment and Legendary Pictures have announced an upcoming live-action movie based on WoW. Almost no other details have been released, with Blizzard Entertainment saying that further details about the director and cast, "will be revealed in the months ahead."
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For a bigger computer hard drive, just add waterMay 9, 2006 - in News
Imagine having computer memory so dense that a cubic centimeter contains 12.8 million GB of information.
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Windows Live Messenger 8 enters public betaMay 9, 2006 - in News
A new version of the popular Messenger communications client from Microsoft was made available to the general public yesterday (it had previously been available by invitation only).
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Warner Bros. to distribute movies, TV shows via BitTorrentMay 9, 2006 - in News
Warner Bros. will become the first major studio to distribute its films and TV shows over the Internet using peer-to-peer technology developed by BitTorrent that has been a popular tool for trading pirated copies of movies.
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SiS SiS741CX chipset adopted by Samsung in multi-function monitorsMay 9, 2006 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) on May 9 announced that its SiS741CX chipset is being used in Samsung's Network MFM (multi-function monitor) 400Pn series.
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Marvell joins 'One Laptop Per Child' initiativeMay 9, 2006 - in News
Marvell announced in a press release on 8 May that it has become a corporate sponsor of the "One Laptop Per Child" (OLPC) initiative.
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GeCube begins shipping X1900GT 256 MB graphics cardMay 9, 2006 - in News
GeCube recently announced its GeCube X1900GT product line, further strengthening its offerings featuring ATI's graphics platfor
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Playstation 3 to launch on 17 Nov for $500May 8, 2006 - in News
In an otherwise rather underwhelming presentation of its next-generation game console and upcoming software titles, Sony unveiled during the E3 opening keynote the launch date and price of the Playstation 3: The console will be available just in time for the holiday season and be available in two versions for $500 and $600 - and will include a motion-sensitive controller.
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Windows Vista to dent the $3.6 billion security aftermarket - reportMay 8, 2006 - in News
Market research firm Yankee Group believes that the launch of Microsoft Vista in the first quarter of 2007 will dramatically alter the Windows security market - causing some segments to dry up while others will remain unaffected.
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Hello Los Angeles! Pictures from the frontline, plus a timetable of the week aheadMay 8, 2006 - in Reviews
E3 2006 is upon us, and although the show floor won't open to even the press until Wednesday morning the fun is essentially in full swing from the get go with backdoor meetings and glitzy press conferences filling out our schedules.
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MS plans Windows Live answer serviceMay 8, 2006 - in News
Microsoft confirmed Friday that it plans to debut a new Windows Live service in the coming months that would allow users to ask questions and receive responses from fellow users.
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Complete Coverage! E3 2006May 8, 2006 - in Reviews
Dive into E3 an get the latest scoop on announcements and new trends in the video gaming industry. More than 60 stories, slideshows and videos shed light on what you can expect from the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii and PC gaming over the next year.
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E3 2006 Preview: The hot games listMay 8, 2006 - in Reviews
A number of blockbuster titles will grace the Los Angeles Convention Center this week for E3 2006. This year's crop of titles poised to make their debut at E3 will leave no stone unturned - more games for Xbox 360, new MMORPGs for the PC, and next generation games in the works for Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3.
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Asustek introduces 20.1" widescreen monitor with built-in megapixel webcamMay 8, 2006 - in News
Asustek recently introduced a 20.1", widescreen LCD monitor (ASUS PW201) with a built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam and LifeFrame software bundle that enables the display to be used for video conferencing.
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SMIC and Aurora Systems in volume production of LCOS panel chipsMay 8, 2006 - in News
China-based Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and US-based Aurora Systems have announced Aurora's LCOS (liquid-crystal-on-silicon) panel chips have successfully entered volume commercial production at SMIC.
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Tul introduces PowerColor X1900 GT graphics cardMay 8, 2006 - in News
Tul on 5 May launched the PowerColor X1900 GT graphics card, the latest addition to its flagship X1900 series.
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ATI Graphics Buyer's Guide Spring 2006, Part 1May 8, 2006 - in Reviews
Got cool graphics? We looked at over 20 graphics boards to find the perfect graphics card for you. Part 1 deals with 7 cards from eVGA, HIS, GeCube, Powercolor and Saphhire.
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Intel's Conroe, Merom get a name: Core 2 DuoMay 7, 2006 - in News
Back in January, we reported about Intel's plans to drop the "Pentium" brand. Now it is official: After having renamed its new mobile processor family earlier this year, the next-generation dual-core desktop processor series will also get a new brand and listen to the name "Core 2 Duo".
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E3 2006 Preview: The showdown between consoles and PCsMay 6, 2006 - in Reviews
We kick off our week-long, in-depth coverage from the Electronic Entertainment Expo, with a close look to the key issues impacting the gaming industry this year. Are consoles taking over, or will the latest models be too expensive? Are shooters migrating to consoles, while PC games morph into an unexplored phenomenon? And are you ready to take a break from gaming, for a quick commercial message?
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ATI launches X1900GT graphics processorMay 5, 2006 - in News
ATI today announced availability of the Radeon X1900GT graphics processor, which is positioned at the higher end of the manufacturer's mainstream graphics chip portfolio.
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Microsoft launches celebrity tracking websiteMay 5, 2006 - in News
Want to know where Eva Longoria or Anna Kournikova hang out? Well now you can found out with Microsoft's new website Celebfavorites.com. The site leverages the power of Windows Live Local, which is Microsoft's answer to Google maps, and shows where eight well-known, and not so well-known, stars eat, shop and relax.
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Japanese gadgets get converted for American consumersMay 5, 2006 - in News
More and more American consumers discover Japan as source for the newest laptops, phones, MP3 players and other gadgets. While one could hop on a plane to Tokyo and browse the Akihabara electronics market, translating instruction manuals and navigating Japanese language menus may be a hurdle for many users. Dynamism.com offers a convenient solution by importing and converting Japanese electronics.
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Sony ships Blu-ray discsMay 5, 2006 - in News
Following a wave of delays surrounding its next generation media format, Sony today sprinkled some positive news and said that it has begun shipping recordable Blu-ray discs for PC.
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DRAM module makers bidding high to secure DDR2 long term supplyMay 5, 2006 - in News
Several DRAM module makers are offering up to 20% higher than spot prices to secure long-term DDR2 supply.
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NOR flash prices may rise in Q2May 5, 2006 - in News
Professional Computer Technology (PCT), the Taiwan agent for Silicon Storage Technology (SST) NOR flash, reported that average selling prices (ASPs) for NOR flash were stable in the first quarter, but it expects growing demand will drive up prices in the second quarter and the second half of the year.
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