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- January 31
- January 30
- January 27
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- Itanium proponents make $10 billion bet in Vegas
- Rootkits coming to your motherboard
- WD adds mobile 120 GB, desktop 500 GB hard drive to portfolio
- Tiny power supply cranks out 120 watts
- Enhanced TFT LCD TV panels to put squeeze on CRT
- Albatron launches GeForce 7300GS graphics card
- MicroSD cards to become mainstream in Q2 2006, says Silicon Motion
- GeCube and Sapphire launch ATI Radeon X1900 series cards
- Sabio rolls out multi-TeraByte consumer storage box
- January 26
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- DTV and IPTV heading into technology battle led by CE, PC industry - report
- ATI launches Imageon 2380 and 2388 graphics processors for cellphones
- Intel to introduce DDR3 memory platform in 2007
- Samsung develops super-reflective LCD for cellphones
- Google, Lenovo and Sun unite against "badware"
- Samba 4 "technology preview" available for download
- Apple launches "iTunes U" in the US
- Computers show how plants grow
- Microsoft readies two-way firewall for Vista
- Eye scan technology comes to schools
- Ask Jeeves launches image search technology
- U.S. adults: Cyber-crime more likely than physical crime
- Memorex announces 24-karat gold CD-Rs
- U.S.: Spammer #1
- Google launches censored search in China
- January 25
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- Intel first to demonstrate 45 nm silicon
- Four ultra-lightweight notebooks compared
- Intel resuming 865-series chipset production may negatively affect Via, SiS
- Oki develops 13-bit LCD source driver with 500 Mbps interface
- DDR2 price momentum continues
- Smartphones seeing rapid sales growth
- MSI ships GeForce 7300 GS graphics card
- Alienware announces two new workstation models
- E3 Expo bans booth-babes
- January 24
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- Intel: x86, 32-bit on-die application support dropped for IA-64 Montecito
- Firefox 1.5 hits 20 million downloads
- IE Beta code leaks onto net
- AMD licenses Z-RAM technology
- Nanya: DDR2 shortage to increase to 30-40% this quarter
- New software setting stage for consumer media networking, says In-Stat
- Semiconductor market to rebound in 2006, says research firm
- National Semi offers audio amplifiers for portable ceramic speakers
- ATI launches new flagship graphics chip family X1900
- IBM connects AOL, Yahoo IM users to collaboration software
- Authentec rolls out "world's smallest" fingerprint sensor
- Lasers beams build and hold nanoscale structures
- Researcher: Sony BMG "rootkit" still widespread
- Apple shows Intel-native Logic 7.2 at NAMM
- January 23
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- January 20
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- Interview with Scratch-Less Disc inventor Todd Kuchman
- Sony to premiere Blu-ray drives in UK via PCs
- Core Duo Mac performance only 10 - 25% faster
- Philips: Widescreen adoption in LCD monitors not as quick as expected
- Seagate CEO: Can't wait to get HDDs into HDTVs
- 40" LCD TV segment making more of a mark than 37" segment
- MIT's US$100-laptop project to be key for AMD share growth in 2006
- Sapphire launches AGP version of X1600Pro graphics card
- 2.5 billion cellular phone subscribers expected by 2007
- Samsung to offer external PC Blu-ray recorder in Q2
- January 19
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- ATI's Catalyst 6.1 driver available
- iTunes users like to drive Volkswagen - Nielsen
- Google still dominates search experience, Yahoo catching up - study
- iMac cost estimated at $898
- Dell XPS 600 desktop to hit store shelves this quarter
- Fairchild intros video filter to drive video images from handsets to TVs
- PSC to triple DDR2 output in Q2 06
- Panasonic to phase out analog TV development
- Researchers develop brighter blue PLEDs
- Transcend: 8Gb NAND flash chip prices to drop 45% this year
- Samsung scraps plan to produce DRAM using 70nm process at 300 mm fab
- Toshiba 1.8" hard disk density to reach 80 GB by year-end
- Apple addresses iTunes privacy concerns
- SoCal Linux Expo preview: ODF, KDE4, Asterisk on the agenda
- Apple: Design and software, not hardware, distinguish Macs from Intel-based PCs
- January 18
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- Million dollar website attacked by zombie computers
- Microsoft releases Vista programming tool betas
- Cable broadband prices rise
- Nvidia announces 7300 GS GPU
- Abundant availability of Intel 945 chipsets fuels demand for DDR2
- LCD oversupply to peak in 3Q, says market research firm
- Fears raised over digital rights
- Novell to continue using OpenDocument in upcoming distributions
- Windows XP Service Pack 3 due in H2 2007
- January 17
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- BellSouth CEO wants to charge Internet transit fees
- Via releases 1.5 GHz Eden processor for fanless computers
- University of Michigan develops quantum processor
- Corel gives WordPerfect Office one more round
- Nvidia expands nForce chipset lineup for Intel systems
- Microsoft clarifies Blu-Ray compatibility comments
- Alienware unveils desktop PCs with Pentium EE 955 processor
- January 16
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- Memory upgrade enhances performance of Fujitsu's FinePix S3 Pro digital SLR camera
- Global LCD TV 2005 market growth 116%
- Firefox planned for Intel Macs
- Free Software Foundation to reveal GPL version 3 draft
- Windows 2000/XP fall through Wi-Fi flaw
- Intel's Core Duo shines in first THG review, dual-core system disappoints
- Seagate announces 160 GB perpendicular notebook hard drive
- Widescreen models to account for 60% of notebook LCD panels in 2006
- TSMC preps immersion lithography for sub-22nm wafer production
- Intel 946GZ and 946PL chipsets on track for Q2
- January 15
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- January 11
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- Intel releases Apple developer tools for threaded applications
- Sony adds SATA interface to tape drives
- Fujitsu plans 65nm 300mm wafer fab
- Matsushita to produce 11.1 milion 42" PDP panels annually by 2008
- LCD monitors likely to account for 80% of PC monitor market this year
- Taiwan makers: Low-priced Blu-ray, HD-DVD players puts squeeze on FVD
- Maxtor unveils new network storage device for Macs
- First Cell-powered computer ships
- January 10
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- Google pulls away from the rest
- MacWorld Expo site falters during Jobs keynote
- Computer users wanted in star dust hunt
- Alienware announces FX-60 dual-core system
- Email attack spoofs Yale University's name
- Apple's Jobs and Intel's Otellini announce Intel-based iMac and MacBook
- Two new WMF bugs found
- Viiv PC ASP to go down by Q4
- DRAM makers look to reduce DDR2 testing times
- MSI launches external USB 16x DVD burner
- Asustek A8R-MVP motherboard adopts ULi M1575 southbridge solution
- Optimus LED keyboard to debut on February 1?
- CES 2006: Highlights of Saturday's coverage from TG Daily
- January 9
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- January 7
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- CES 2006: Divx to cooperate with Google, schedules launch of video download service
- CES 2006: Seagate demos W-USB harddrive, pluggable hard drive concept
- Microsoft provides more specific system requirements for Vista
- CES 2006: Thermaltake waters down GPU heat with liquid cooler
- CES 2006: Highlights of Thursday's coverage from TG Daily
- CES 2006: Toshiba announces Qosmio notebook computer with HD DVD-ROM drive
- CES 2006: NVIDIA: Two-tiered Windows Vista hardware support may split product line
- CES 2006: NVIDIA Quad-SLI-endowed Dell XPS redefines 'discretionary spending'
- January 6
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- CES 2006: Sony unveils VAIO SZ notebooks
- CES 2006: 500 Gb likely the end of the line for current HDD storage technology
- CES 2006 Analysis: Core processor is Intel's ticket to Hollywood
- CES 2006: Highlights of Wednesday's coverage from TG Daily
- CES 2006: Targus targets ladies with new carrying cases
- CES 2006: Maxtor announces OneTouch external hard drive series up to 1 Tb
- CES 2006: Intel's Paul Otellini unveils Core Duo processor, not Core Solo
- CES 2006: Samsung's programmable high-tech refrigerator
- CES 2006: Toshiba unveils 4 Gb micro drives measuring 0.85"
- CES 2006: A-Data presents SD cards with capacity display
- CES 2006: Lenovo Announces Dual Core, WWAN ThinkPads
- CES 2006: ASUS moves into notebooks, cordless phones, with a little help from Lamborghini
- January 5
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- Iowa ISP wins $11.2 Billion dollar judgment against spammers
- CES 2006: HP jumps into WWAN with new Compaq notebook
- Samsung to increase Taiwan procurement amount to more than $2.5 billion
- Gigabyte to expand branded presence in emerging markets in 2006
- DRAMeXchange: A quiet DRAM market helps prices stabilize
- January 4
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- Nvidia to reveal new plans by end-1Q while ATI schedules new southbridge
- MSI to launch digital TV USB drive
- Anti-Viiv: AMD fires back a "Live" round, with its own digital home media platform
- Albatron Socket-754 KM51-series motherboards kick off Chinese New Year
- TG Daily complete wrap-up of CES 2006 coverage
- Skype trying for mainstream push at CES
- January 3
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