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Sony MEX-BT3600U Head Unit Announced
Press Releases - March 26, 2008
Patent Court of Appeals heads to Silicon Valley
CNET News - March 10, 2008
The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will be on tour in Silicon Valley the week of November 3, 2008.
Exploring Windows Server's Vista ties
CNET News - February 26, 2008
In an interview, Microsoft Server and Tools unit head Bob Muglia talks about Wednesday's big launch of Windows Server 2008.
Microsoft's Knook headed to Vodaphone
CNET News - February 14, 2008
The longtime Windows Mobile executive will head up a new Internet services unit at the British carrier.
Microsoft Claims Xbox 360 Shortage
Digital Trends News - February 14, 2008
It may be hard to believe that at video game console that's been on the market two years could suddenly be in such high demand that retailers are experiencing shortages—but that's exactly what Microsoft's head of global marketing Jeff Bell said...
Palm Shutters Retail Stores
Digital Trends News - January 28, 2008
Palm Inc. has announced it is closing down its retail stores in a bid to streamline its operations and focus its business strategy, although the company will still continue offer direct consumer sales through its Web site and through retail partners....
Gefen TV Switcher Wrangles 4 HDMI Inputs
Digital Trends News - January 28, 2008
When you have four HDMI cables headed to one TV, you know you’ve got a complex home theater install on your hands, and probably a headache in the works as well. A new switchbox from Gefen is designed to alleviate the problem of running multiple...
NEC Keeps Showing Its Curves
Digital Trends News - January 17, 2008
Although it was a little upstaged at CES by a similar unit from Dell's in-house boutique computer maker Alienware, NEC continues to turn heads with its forthcoming CRVD-42DWX+ 42-inch curved display at Macworld. Aimed at both the hardcode gaming mark...
Sony Launches OLED Television in the U.S.
Digital Trends News - January 7, 2008
Sony Electronics has launched its first Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) television in the United States in the form of the XEL-1. In development for over 10 years, OLED technology may revolutionize flat screen TVs: the XEL-1 is just 3 mm thick an...
Microsoft's Raikes planning deals, not exit
CNET News - January 7, 2008
Microsoft issues a media alert saying Microsoft to make Business Division announcement, then kills the release. A source says unit head Raikes is busy on the mergers and acquisitions front, not sending out his resume.
Archos TV+ DVR Touts Wi-Fi
Digital Trends News - January 4, 2008
Although the product has been in the rumor mill for quite a while, Archos has unveiled its Archos TV+ just ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and already the device is being hailed in some quarters as everything the Apple TV should ...
Web 2.0: Sports Sites Get Social
Digital Trends Guides - January 2, 2008
With football season heading into the final sprint and basketball season warming up, sports fans are heading online in droves to catch the latest news, analysis, opinions while certainly not shying away from wanting to express their own opinions. Fan...
Becker Traffic Assist 7827 Heads to U.S.
Digital Trends News - December 31, 2007
Now that Christmas has come and gone, sweeping away last year’s stock of GPS units with it, German electronics manufacturer Becker is preparing to release its high-end Traffic Assist 7827 unit in the United States for 2008. A number of features...
EU Lobby Condemns Google-DoubleClick Merger
Digital Trends News - December 20, 2007
As if Google’s proposed merger with DoubleClick hadn’t run into enough trouble in the United States lately, a lobby in the European Union has begun grilling the deal from the other side of the pond. The European Consumers Organisation (BE...
Google's Android parts ways with Java industry group
CNET News - November 12, 2007
Heads up, programmers: Google opted to create its own Java standards and technology for its Android mobile phone, not piggyback on the existing Java Community Process.

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