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Internet Explorer - Changed At Last? Jacob B. Delderfield 19 October 2006 13:40:33 |
 | The release late Wednesday brings Microsoft's browser more in line with competing products such as Opera Software ASA's Opera and Mozilla Corp.'s Firefox. Internet Explorer 7, or IE7, adds features such as tabbed browsing, which lets people open several Web pages without cluttering their desktop with multiple open browser windows. Microsoft has been heavily testing the new browser, releasing… |
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DVD Protection Strengthened Jacob B. Delderfield 16 October 2006 13:42:04 |
 | Macrovision's RipGuard and ACP technologies will be integrated into Sonic's DVD On Demand technology. It will allow content encrypted with the industry-standard content scramble system found on mass-replicated DVDs to be recorded directly to optical DVD media, according to the companies. Sonic will license the new combined technology to video publishers and distributors. The companies said the… |
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'Second Life' 3-D digital world grows Jacob B. Delderfield 10 October 2006 11:07:18 |
 | "Second Life" now has more than 800,000 denizens, of whom more than a hundred are earning a real-world, full-time living there, selling things like virtual land, clothes, jewelry, weaponry and pets, or by offering virtual services, notably sex. Yes, people pay real money for things they can only use in Rosedale's world, which is created on powerful servers and accessed through the… |
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NEC Electronics ships dual-format DVD chip Jacob B. Delderfield 10 October 2006 10:18:59 |
 | Japanese chip maker NEC Electronics Corp. said on Tuesday it began shipping a chip compatible with both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats in next-generation DVDs, bridging a format war splitting the electronics industry in two. If other hybrid technology is developed, the new chip could lower costs to build dual-format players, helping consumers and the movie industry sidestep the rivalry between the…
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Elecom Offers Advanced 3D Laser Mouse Jacob B. Delderfield 6 October 2006 13:43:59 |
 | Sandio Technology Corporation, a 3D input company based in San Jose, California, announced today that Elecom Corporation of Osaka, Japan, will offer a 3D laser mouse based on the Sandio’s 3D input technology. Elecom, under its president, Mr. Junji Hada, has apparently created numerous best-selling products and is currently the number one in mouse, keyboard, numeric keypad and USB HUB market… |
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