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Mitsubishi Introduces 14-ounce "PocketProjectors"
June 09, 2005 - Irvine, CA - Could these be the world's smallest projectors? Mitsubishi's 14-ounce "PocketProjectors" have SVGA resolution, retail for $699 and are designed to fit in the palm of one's hand.
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Roxio Releases Boombox Software Suite for iPod
June 09, 2005 - - Roxio's Boombox software suite lets iPod users receive Internet broadcasts, convert text to audio files, digitize and remove noise from analog recordings and automatically record podcasts.
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Toshiba Develops Recordable HD DVDs
June 08, 2005 - Tokyo, JP - Japan's Toshiba Corp. announced today that it has developed the technology to mass-produce recordable high-definition DVDs. Maxell and Mitsubishi are planning to market HD-DVD-R media.
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Datavideo Introduces 4-Input S-Video Switcher
June 08, 2005 - Whittier, CA - Datavideo introduced the new four-input SE500 Analog Video Switcher priced at $999. Said to be available at the end of July, the SE500 has S-Video or composite inputs, audio mixing, transitions and RS-232 control.
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JVC Announces HD DVD Player for $399
June 08, 2005 - Wayne, NJ - The new SRDVD-100U has an auto-play, auto-repeat function, designed for unattended displays and kiosks as well as for video demonstrations in lobbies and at trade shows.
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The Knot and WeddingChannel.com to Marry
June 07, 2005 - New York, NY - The Knot announced that they and WeddingChannel.com have entered into a merger agreement.
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Apple QuickTime 7 for Windows Preview Release
June 07, 2005 - Cupetino, CA - Apple(R) delivered a preview release of QuickTime(R) 7 Player and QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows, the industry's first mainstream H.264 solution for streaming and playback of High Definition video on the Windows platform, according to the company.
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NEC Unveils New Projectors Starting at $795
June 07, 2005 - Chicago, IL - Starting at $795 for the 1500 lumen V37 projector, NEC released several projectors that are designed with long lamp life and advanced remote control functions.
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Disposable Camcorder Hits U.S. Drugstores
June 06, 2005 - Sarasota, FL - Weighing less than five ounces, the pocket-sized camcorder, developed by Pure Digital Technologies, can capture 20 minutes of digital video and audio.
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SBC Slashes High-Speed Internet to $14.95
June 04, 2005 - Sarasota, FL - SBC Communications slashes broadband pricing to $14.95/month for new customers who sign up online.
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Sony's HDR-HC1: HDV for 'Uncle Charlie?'
June 02, 2005 - San Diego, CA - Sony will release the HDR-HC1, ithe world's smallest and lightest high-definition camcorderi next month.
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Aeon Digital Announces Breakthrough DVR
June 02, 2005 - Yokohama, Japan - Aeon Digital's DV-280 Digital Video Recorder Offers "IPTV Without Borders."
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Teac Announces Standalone DVD Duplicators
May 31, 2005 - Montebello, CA - Teac adds 1x1, 1x3 and 1x7 DVD-R duplicators to its disc publishing product line. The 1x3 and 1x7 duplicators include a 160 GB hard drive.
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Samsung Mass-Producing 4GB Flash Device
May 30, 2005 - Seoul, Korea - Chosun Ilbo, Koreais largest newspaper, reported today that Samsung Electronics will soon start mass-production of 4GB NAND flash memory using 70-nanometer technology, while its new production line for 300 mm wafers went into operation the today.
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Dell Multimedia Computer with 500GB Drive
May 29, 2005 - Red Rock, TX - Dell announced that it is the first major vendor to ship 500-GB Serial ATA 2 hard drives on the Dimension XPS Gen 5 desktop, which is designed for gamers and multimedia enthusiasts.
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