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Targus Active Noise Cancellation Headphones @ThinkComputers.org
Palm Treo 700p @Project PDA
Samsung SyncMaster XL20 @The TechZone
Thermaltake Symphony Mini Liquid Cooling System @Tweaknews.net
Ultra Products ChillTec Thermo Electric CPU Cooler @Bigbruin.com
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro @ASE Labs
Sharp Corporation will begin volume production in May of the High-Power Blue-Violet Laser Diode GH04P21A2G that achieves a power output*1 of 210 mW, the industry's highest*2. This device will enable high-speed 6X recording on next-generation dual-layer Blu-ray Discs (BD) and HD-DVDs...Sharp plans to produce 250,000 units per month. If you'd like to read more, Sharp's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment
...The GH04P21A2G makes full use of crystal growth technology developed for infrared, red, and blue-violet low-power laser diodes. In addition to a newly developed laser chip with a proprietary facet structure and a high power output of 210 mW that will contribute to high-speed recording for the next generation of DVDs, this current device also features a long service life of 10,000 hours, a level that leads the industry.
The Antigua based copy protection specialist SlySoft has now acquired Game Jackal from Australian software company Jacal Consulting. All further development of Game Jackal has been taken over by SlySoft.The first release of SlySoft Game Jackal will be available at the end of March. Owners of the old version of Game Jackal will be able to upgrade to a SlySoft license for no more than $10. If you'd like to read more, Slysoft's entire announcement can be found here. Add a comment
Giancarlo Bettini, CEO at SlySoft: "Due to new Australian copyright law, Jacal Consulting had to take down the Game Jackal website in January and SlySoft took this opportunity to complement oursoftware portfolio. Game Jackal is a perfect addition to our range of product offerings."
U-Tech Media, the largest maker of pre-recorded discs in Taiwan, has successfully developed and produced pre-recorded HD DVD discs, with sample products currently under certification by potential clients, according to the company.U-Tech is also developing pre-recorded Blu-ray Discs and could begin production in the first half of this year. If you'd like to read more, head on over to DigiTimes. Add a comment
The top eight Hollywood studios and some independent movie producers have only a few OEM makers, such as Austria-based Sony Digital Audio Disc Corporation (DADC) and Japan-based Memory-Tech, to produce their HD DVD movie discs and are not expected to release OEM orders to new makers for the time being, U-Tech indicated. Sony DADC has three production lines with a monthly capacity of 750,000 pre-recorded HD DVD discs while Memory-Tech has invested in Shanghai United Optical Disc, for the production of such discs, industry sources in Taiwan pointed out.
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OCZ ProXstream 1000W @Madshrimps
XClio Stable Power 460W and 850W @Overclockers Online
Zalman CNPS9500 AM2 CPU Cooler @ThinkComputers.org
Nyko Multi-Reader 360 @Futurelooks
Antec Notebook Cooler S @Tweaknews.net
Sapphire Radeon X1950GT @TweakTown
ASUS P5B Premium Vista Edition (Intel P965) @HardwareZone
Thermalright HR-07 Memory Module Cooler @Metku.net
DVDRentalForums.com has just been launched. Due to requests from readers on WesleyTech.com, I have created a forum website that is aimed at providing a centralized location and discussion area for current DVD Rental service members, prospective members and everyone else that is interested DVD Rental service discussions.To celebrate the launch, Wes is giving away free stuff so make sure you head on over to DVDRentalForums.com and register. Add a comment
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Biostar VIA K8M800 Motherboard With Athlon 64 3000+ CPU Combo @ThinkComputers.org
ZeroTherm GX815 GPU Cooler @BCCHardware
NZXT ZERO Case @Madshrimps
Foxconn N68S7AA-8EKRS2H nForce 680i Motherboard @TweakTown
Geforce 8800 GTS 320Mb Roundup @Madshrimps
New Medium Enterprises (NME) (OTC BB:NMEN.OB - News) today announced that it is publicly debuting its HD VMD PC products this week at MEDIA-TECH, the renowned annual conference for the packaged media manufacturing industry taking place in Barcelona, Spain.I must admit that I've really been looking forward to NME's HD VMD PC products. The ability to playback HD VMD titles using your existing hardware just sweetens the deal. If you'd like to read more, NME's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment
NME's HD VMD PC technology will enable consumers to make their current PC drives compatible with VMD playback format through a simple download, and will also offer PC manufacturers VMD drives for future VMD technology formats. NME will officially demonstrate its true HD VMD 20 (GB) disc playback with an ``off the shelf'' DVD drive equipped with HD VMD PC playback software, along with its new HD VMD media player. The proprietary PC drives will go on sale in Q3 07.
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Microsoft Zune @The TechZone
Antec TruePower Trio 650 Watt Power Supply @Futurelooks
XClio StablePower 850 Watt Power Supply @Tweaknews.net
Xclio A380 Super Tower Case @Bigbruin.com
Imation Corp (NYSE: IMN - News), a worldwide leader in removable data storage media, will showcase several products under its Imation and Memorex brands on the eve of the PMA 07 International Convention & Trade Show. The Memorex and Imation brands of Imation Corp deliver a variety of innovative optical and flash solutions for professional photographers and photo enthusiasts, as well as consumers and business professionals. Many of these products will be on display at the DigitalFocus press event tonight from 7 to 10 p.m. at Treasure Island in Las Vegas.More information, including a full list of products on display, can be found on Imation's website. Add a comment
"When working with digital images -- either for business or fun -- you need to be confident that you have reliable solutions to transfer, store and protect your creations," said Steven Swenson, product line manager, Imation Corp. "Through both the Memorex and Imation brands, photographers of all levels have access to the tools they need to safeguard their work and share their digital lives no matter where they go."