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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
Samsung remained as the top seller in the global liquid-crystal display (LCD) market in June, DisplaySearch, the global display research institute, said Wednesday.
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Japanese Buffalo will ship the first 8x Blu-ray burners in Japan next month, in both external USB 2.0/eSATA (BR-816SU2) and internal SATA (BR-816FBS) versions.
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DVD neXt COPY has been updated. The latest version of the software promises better quality than any other available DVD software.
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A high-efficiency display based on a telescopic pixel design could be a future alternative to LCD and plasma displays, offering low response times and increased brightness.
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It's Windows Vista's fault that solid-state storage isn't performing as well as its proponents predicted. So said SanDisk CEO Eli Harari, but at least he didn't go as far as saying it's Microsoft's problem to fix.
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To coincide with the Walkman phone's third birthday, Sony Ericsson has unveiled three brand new mobile phones giving music on the go to more users than ever.
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Scientists in Japan have developed a new form of flash memory which promises much longer lifetimes, can be operated at lower voltages, and can be fabricated on smaller transistor sizes.
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A recent survey carried out by insurance giant Direct Line and sponsored by The Mirror shows that approximately 300,000 drivers in Britain have crashed due to the complete trust they place in their Satnav systems.
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Have you bought a new computer lately? Chances are, if you have, you'll be forced into paying for Windows Vista as part of the package. We know... it sucks, but that's just the way things are, right? Apparently not.
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Apple released the iPhone 3G on 11 July and nine days later, iPhone hacking crew the iPhone Dev Team posted the latest version of the their jailbreaking and unlocking utility, PwnageTool.
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Panasonic announced a new line of SD High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Cards - in 6GB and 12GB storage capacities - which are ideal for video recording with High Definition (HD) camcorders.
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Time to trade-in those ten-year old DVDs. NCR has reached a licensing agreement with e-Play to manufacture DVD kiosks that can be used for rentals, sales or trade-ins of old DVDs.
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Sony Europe boss David Reeves has said that PlayTV will launch roll out in Europe "from September to December" starting with a UK date of 10th September.
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Sony last night introduced its latest standalone Blu-ray Disc players, both incorporating the latest Blu-ray interactivity features.
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The first official trailer of Watchmen, the upcoming movie directed by 'visionary' Zack Snyder - the man behind "300" - and based on the bestselling graphic novel has left fans gasping.
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Europe's ageing rockers can sleep soundly in their carehomes tonight after the EU announced plans to extend the copyright terms on musical recordings for another 45 years.
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If you’re a European resident itching to download video content through the PlayStation Network, then Sony’s not your PAL – literally.
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Amazon.com has announced plans to introduce a new online store of TV shows and movies, seperate from it's Unbox service, called Amazon Video on Demand.
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TiVo's YouTube player that was announced back in March is finally going live today and will allow streaming, yes streaming, of all H.264 YouTube videos.
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The Terminator 4 (Salvation) trailer has landed. Since it’s a teaser we don’t get to see a whole lot of the sequel/ prequel / do over /re-imagining but there are some interesting images peppered throughout.
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