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Wednesday, 17 January 2007 |
Xbox Live market place already available in the US, along with Microsoft’s perceived early adoption of TV 2.0 may well prove lucrative for the software giant, according to a new report.
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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 |
Canon has bought out Toshiba to nullify the recent lawsuit from Nano-Proprietary, claiming their technology was only licensed to Canon, and not Canon and Toshiba. Will we ever see an SED TV for sale in shops?
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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 |
Joost give me a minute to tell you about a new net TV service in town, from the founders of Kazaa and Skype, and no prizes for guessing that it uses peer to peer technology to deliver a broadcast quality TV experience right to your computer screen.
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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 |
The PCI Express standard has been upgraded with a newer, faster version that boasts 100% compatibility with previous PCI Express 1.1 products, ensuring your PC’s innards operate faster than ever to keep up with the latest processors, graphics cards, operating systems and more.
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Tuesday, 16 January 2007 |
After allegedly having its encryption cracked last month, now comes the first 19.6GB of HD movie goodness to hit the web.
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
Not bad indeed. Will sales figures like this, plus endorsement by the porn industry help HD-DVD win the format war?
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
It had to happen: someone decided to copy Apple’s copyrighted iPhone icons for the Pocket PC and Palm smartphones. No extra functionality is delivered, and your phone is not magically transformed into an iPhone, and Apple is NOT HAPPY. But it sure looks cool!
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
No, it wasn’t a wayward Wii-mote, rather, a wayward radio station competition.
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Friday, 12 January 2007 |
By the end of Q1, 2007, OQO will launch a tiny, fully powered PC that runs Windows Vista, comes with EVDO wireless, plays music and videos, runs standard desktop applications, has 30Gb or 60Gb of space, a tablet interface, an inbuilt keyboard and runs for 3 or 6 hours depending on which battery you choose.
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Friday, 12 January 2007 |
Thinking Sony had won an award for their SIXAXIS motion sensing technology in the PS3’s wireless controller, they rushed out a press release to celebrate. However, an Australian website did some checking and surprisingly discovered the award was for the historical innovation of Sony’s Dual Shock – an award shared by Nintendo’s D-Pad controller!
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