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New Skype for Windows Released
Skype has launched version 1.1 of its internet phone application for Windows: "Skype launches v1.1 for Windows and introduces the new Chat feature ...

Sony Developing TV-To-PC Software
Consumer electronic giant Sony has announced their plans to release software that would allow television broadcasts played at home to be accessed by notebook computers, via the web.

Hitachi's Five Hundred Gigs
Hitachi plans to pitch its Deskstar 7K500 hard drive to digital video recorder makers who crave larger amounts of video storage.

01.20.05


Peer-2-Peer Trial Nets Convictions
A trial against P2P operators has garnered a pair of convictions today, the first of its kind in the United States' fight against the file sharing industry.

Two men plead guilty to violating a number of copyright infringement laws while operating a P2P network that oversaw the exchange of music, movies, and software.
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Analog Search To The Rescue
Wired Mag reports on the most popular methods of searching employed when people's lives are on the line.

Algorithms need not apply, radar and gps do the trick when trying to find people buried in mud, debris and snow.
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Comcast Increases Bandwidth For High Speed Customers
In what some are considering a shot at DSL service providers, Comcast, the nation's largest broadband provider, has announced they will be increasing the speed of their broadband service.

Comcast is planning on introducing their faster service, at no extra charge, later this quarter. According to News.com, the speed increases will affect all services:
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Samsung Introduces New Digital TV Receiver Chip
Although it may not have had quite the impact of Apple's new product introduction, Samsung has introduced two new products today, one in the mobile phone arena and the other for digital television.

To learn more about Samsung's new phone, read here. As for their new digital TV receiver chip, the company today revealed the S5H1406, which, according to Forbes, "establishes a new standard for terrestrial (VSB) and cable (QAM) digital TV broadcasting performance." The chip allows digital receivers to find and track signals in less-than-ideal environments.
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Samsung Introduces Motion Sensitive Phone
Mobile phone innovations continue to arrive at a rapid pace. Being no stranger to said innovations; Samsung has introduced a motion sensitive mobile phone.

Called the SCH-S310, Samsung's latest developments sports "six-axis sensor to detect motion," according to PC Pro. Because the phone recognizes motion, owners can dial numbers by simply "drawing" it in the air. For instance, if the user makes a "3" motion with the phone, the corresponding number will be entered for dialing.
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iPod Shuffle: The new Official Cool
This could be a no-brainer decision for anyone (like me, for instance) contemplating getting a digital music player - get an iPod Shuffle.

Launched this week at Macworld in San Francisco, the iPod Shuffle is a USB flashdrive-based player that costs just $99 for the one with 512 megs capacity and $149 for the one-gig model. It weighs less than an ounce, comes with those nice little white iPod earbuds, 12-hour battery life, holds up to 240 songs (or lots of podcasts)... this is indeed cool, even though it can't support playlists (which might be the one off-putter for some people). But it carries the iPod brand name, so what does a little playlist or two matter?
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