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Samsung's latest phone takes advantage of E-Ink technology to make texting and dialing easier.
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Windows 7 will deploy new ways to protect users from software piracy.
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A maker of digital kiosks wants to test out movie and rental download hubs for SD cards later this year.
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Disney will become the second studio to deploy two classes of DVD and Blu-ray discs.
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Forget about compact discs. Best Buy is clearing out shelf space for vinyl at its retail stores.
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Sometimes, information can be gleaned from the most unexpected sources.
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Microsoft, set to release a near-finished version of the Windows 7 operating system this week, said it could go on sale before Christmas.
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It's not every day that a court case drags a product roadmap out into the light of day.
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UK indie film distributor Revolver Entertainment is providing digital files of upcoming DVD releases.
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Holographic storage technology from General Electric will allow one standard-sized optical disc to hold 100 times more data than a DVD, the company claims.
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Nine months after opening to the public, the popular Apple App Store has sold more than one billion apps.
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Microsoft will unveil an add-on to Windows 7 that lets users run XP apps in a virtual machine.
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If you haven't yet liquidated your dead HD-DVD library Warner has a solution.
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Nokia's all-inclusive Comes With Music mobile service has been much slower to attract UK consumers than expected.
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Stateside, Blockbuster's answer to Redbox DVD rental kiosks is 10,000 vending machines that are planned by the end of next year.
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Sharp will release into the Japanese market a new notebook PC employing an optical sensor LCD for the touchpad.
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BT and other mobile broadband providers are blocking access to The Pirate Bay, as part of a "self-regulation" scheme.
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Toshiba has been jacking its new quad-core SpursEngine chip for laptops in a bid to improve the quality of Internet video images.
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Cheap Blu-Ray players are expected to hit the $99 barrier sometime next year.
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The Adobe Flash platform will be added to televisions, Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, and other digital entertainment devices in the living room.
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