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- December 29
- December 28
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- Samsung develops fuel cell for laptop
- Kaspersky antivirus makes its way to Vista
- Hitachi shows 800 x 480 LCD panel for cellphones
- HD DVD encryption cracked?
- Planet-finding telescope blasts off
- Optimus OLED keyboard to get 32x32 pixel color keys
- Fox Sports to dabble in digital video content
- Gran Turismo HD Concept released on Playstation Store
- AMD Live! to support Blu-ray and HD DVD in Q3 2007
- Toshiba CEO: SED cannot compete against LCD
- LCD TV growth to slow in 2007 - iSuppli
- December 27
- December 26
- December 22
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- Samba developer quits Novell in protest at Microsoft deal
- PC makers to see delay in Vista benefit
- BBC to BitTorrent old shows
- Blogger finds the beta exit
- Math takes Science's spotlight in 2006
- New Internet start-up hopes for last-minute shoppers
- DirectX 10 will not take off until H2 2007, AMD executive says
- Nano-welds herald new era of electronics
- December 21
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- Avid rolls out Softimage XSI 6
- Emirates to become first cell phone-friendly airline
- Femtocells set to challenge Wi-Fi cellphones
- ASP for large-size LCD panels continue to fall in H2 December
- Samsung develops 1/4" 3-megapixel CMOS image sensor for ultra slim camera phones
- Shuttle's Extreme XPC Gaming System
- Preview: Sun Looking Glass
- December 20
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- Researchers demo 100 Mb/s MIMO cellphone technology
- Canadian police post YouTube video to solve murder
- Americans favor news broadcast over YouTube citizen video news
- Your "digital living" will be worth $300 billion per year by 2010 - report
- Samsung tops LCD TV maker in Q3 06, says Displaysearch
- Multimedia to boost memory storage in handsets, says IMS Research
- First look: Adobe Photoshop CS3 beta
- December 19
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- DVD players now more common in U.S. households than VCRs
- Production cost of Optimus keyboard expected to be well above $1000
- PowerColor to launch passively cooled X1950 Pro and XT cards
- Samsung starts supplying SD cards from December
- TI unveils management chips for multi-cell, Li-ion battery packs
- CPL to Develop Its Own Multiplayer Shooter for Pro Competitions
- 10 Things You Didn't Know About Professional Gaming
- December 18
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- Stanford researchers explore flexible transistors
- Tasers gets tougher
- Intel silently revs Core 2 Duo CPUs
- 800 MHz enough to run Vista, says Microsoft
- Lightscribe CD disc labeling now available in five colors
- Sony working on video download service
- Prices for 42" LCD TVs to drop to $999 by end of 2007
- Hynix introduces 60nm made DDR2 800 MHz modules
- AMD Fusion Processor
- December 15
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- XFX releases 630 MHz, triple-x Geforce 8800 graphics card
- New tricks in automated image analysis
- Race to the moon for nuclear fuel
- Nano-cables convert light into electricity
- Microsoft updates Vista in latest piracy crackdown
- DRM is "too complicated" - just rip CDs, says Bill Gates
- Gore tells scientists to be vocal
- December 14
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- Toshiba, Sony, NEC develop 45 nm production platform
- FCC approves DS-OFDM UWB modulation technique
- Handheld device sees more colours than humans
- AMD questions current multi-core trend
- In-Stat predicts iTunes may offer HD versions of Disney movies in 2007
- Dell and Intel rebound in workstation market, says Jon Peddie Research
- Online video sales to reach nearly $1.5 billion in 2007
- AMD releases Catalyst 6.12 graphics chip driver
- December 13
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- Is iTunes slowly dying?
- Fuel-cells and Hybrids steal the spotlight at the Los Angeles Auto Show
- Myspace pummels Yahoo in online ranking
- Quad-core Xeon E5335 makes early debut
- Microsoft sets up common robotics development platform
- Non-Vista-supporting motherboards and VGA card inventories now a headache
- Thermal modules to get a boost by Vista
- Samsung OneDRAM: High-end memory hits cellphones
- Dell expands recycling worldwide
- Weather inquirers prefer cell phone over PC
- December 12
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- AMD and IBM promise more performance for 45 nm processors
- AMD adds new flagship Athlon 64 X2 processors 5400+, 5600+
- Epson develops next-generation HTPS panel for LCD projection TVs
- Prices for 32" panels to fall below $300
- Broadcom announces single-chip, 65nm 1080p digital TV solution
- Nation's energy grid could power almost 185 million electric cars
- Novell announces OpenSuse 10.2
- December 11
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- Art Lebedev scraps $1200 b/w Optimus keyboard
- Fujitsu announces 300 GB notebook hard drive
- Research team shows off potential flash memory successor
- Strong demand sustains worldwide growth for storage software market
- Lite-On IT launches its first BD burner in Japan
- The Worst Game of the Year and Other Awards for Awesomely Bad Things in 2006
- December 8
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- Mozilla puts up alpha version of Firefox 3.0
- Windows Vista to make PCs 20% more expensive, says iSuppli
- Nvidia to roll out integrated MCP 73 chipset for the Intel platform in Q1 07
- Fuel cell technology not ready for rapid commercialization?
- Built-in 3/3.5G may be next big thing in notebook market
- Getting a Feel for Wii Games
- December 7
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- Web site count climbs past 105 million
- Samsung intros 18X SATA Lightscribe DVD burner
- Apple is taking a big bite out of the environment
- Intel, TSMC report progress towards 32 nm
- A terabyte of data on a regular DVD?
- Homemade Firefox videos to become TV ads
- US science teachers pass on climate DVDs
- Analyst says Apple console possible
- Iran bans YouTube
- Microsoft releases Live Search Books beta
- Missing CNET Editor found deceased
- 40% efficient solar cell developed
- Guide to Greener Electronics Ranking 12/2006
- December 6
- December 5
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- 80% of parents reported to pay attention to ESRB ratings
- Toshiba intros 1.8" 100 GB hard drive
- Second generation Z-RAM announced
- MySpace hit by worm, adware and phishing
- Timetable for Moon colony announced
- Corsair releases FB DIMM 2 GB memory
- AMD introduces 65 nm processors
- Family of missing CNET editor found, James Kim still missing
- December 4
- December 1
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- Seagate helps your hard drive stay hard
- Microsoft offers free hard drive image of Win XP, IE 6
- PCM developed by IBM, Macronix and Qimonda can reach sub-20nm geometries
- Optimus OLED keyboard to be priced at $1200
- Military searching for greener jet fuel
- AMD Quad-Core "Barcelona": First technical details