Archive: 01/08/2006
Sony Develops World's First LCD TV Compliant With 'xvYCC' HR Signal Processing
Sony Corporation announced the development of an LCD TV with the world's first color range “xvYCC” compliant high resolution signal processing system, which enables a wider color reproduction capability of TVs. This technology ...
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TDK Showcases Quad-Layer 100GB Blu-ray Disc At CES 2006
At CES 2006, TDK is showcasing its line of innovative Blu-ray Disc products including its prototype recordable Blu-ray Disc with revolutionary 100GB capacity.
Jan 08, 2006 |
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Google Announces the Google Pack
Google announced the Google Pack beta, a free collection of useful software from Google and other companies that improves the user experience online and on the desktop. In just a few clicks, users can install ...
Jan 08, 2006 |
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Poultry in Britain must be registered
Poultry owners in Britain have less than two months to register their flocks on the national Poultry Register, government officials said.
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Expert: Bog bodies buried at boundaries
An Irish archaeologist believes two bodies found in peat were buried 2,300 years ago at the boundaries of kingdoms to ensure successful reigns.
Jan 08, 2006 |
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Net cell phone could slash customer bills
The advent of cell phones that connect to broadband Internet could allow consumers to slash monthly bills, likely to the consternation of mobile providers.
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