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  • News: AMD FireStream 9250 launching in September

    AMD has previewed the latest version of its high-performance FireStream 9250 chip package, which is due later this year.

  • News: 7 great ways technology can help you keep fit

    Forget the stereotype of the gadget-loving couch potato. These innovations can help you stay trim, monitor your fitness and even save your life.

  • News: Toshiba launches 1.8in 160GB hard drive

    Toshiba has launched two new 1.8in. hard drives – one 80GB model, and a 160GB version – which it claims can reduce the storage footprint in ultraportables and mini laptops by as much as 40 percent compared to traditional 2.5in drives.

  • News: Intel offers USB 3.0 host controller spec for free

    Intel plans to make the specification for a USB 3.0 host controller freely available during the second half of this year, hitting back at rumours the chip maker wanted to keep the technology for itself.

  • News: Report: 3G iPhone to cost €100

    Apple's 3G iPhone will be sold for €100 (£80) in Spain through Telefonica's Movistar, according to local reports.

  • News: Apple signs iPhone deals in Japan, Spain

    Softbank - Japan's third-largest mobile phone operator - yesterday announced that it was set to sell Apple's iPhone in Japan later this year.

  • News: Intel shows off Blu-ray decoder on 4-series chipset

    At Computex 2008 today Intel showed off a small PC that uses a chipset to handle Blu-ray video playback. The PC highlighted the high-definition video playback capabilities of Intel's new 4 series chipset.

  • News: AMD unleashes Puma laptop chip platform

    AMD will launch its Puma laptop chip platform at events in Taipei and Paris today.

  • News: Seagate plans 2TB hard drive and SSD model

    Seagate CEO Bill Watkins has announced that the company will introduce its first SSD (solid-state drive) storage and 2TB hard drive next year.

  • News: Sony, Sanyo, others settle LED patent dispute

    Four consumer electronics companies, including Sony and Sanyo Electric, have settled a complaint that they were infringing a patent on semiconductors related to LEDs and laser diodes used in products such as mobile phones, billboards, Blu-ray disc players and data storage devices, according to lawyers for the patent holder.

  • News: Curved LCD screen on show at displays event

    The world's first curved TFT LCD screen on a glass substrate is on show at the at the Society for Information Display (SID) exhibition in Los Angeles this week.

  • News: Tranquil offers first Diamondville motherboard

    Online retailer Tranquil PC is taking pre-orders for a £53 motherboard equipped with Intel's upcoming Diamondville version of Intel's Atom processor.

  • News: Samsung Blue Phase LCD offers 240fps

    Samsung Electronics has demonstrated the first prototype of a new LCD technology that offers a more natural display of moving images.

  • News: LG demonstrates circular LCD for watches

    LG Display is to demonstrate a pair of round LCD panels and will show them for the first time at the Society For Information Display's (SID) conference next week.

  • News: The 15 biggest technology failures

    We've rounded up our 15 favourite examples of products that, beyond a few prototypes, never actually saw the light of day. We've also added some honourable mentions that we think deserved to be remembered.

  • News: Samsung launches slo-mo, full HD video camera

    Samsung today launched an HD video camera that can capture high-resolution digital photos and produce smooth slow-motion video.

  • News: LG launches ultrathin Scarlet TV range

    LG Electronics has this week launched its Scarlet TV set. The TV, which was first unveiled at the International Consumer Electronics Show in January in Las Vegas, is LG's thinnest flat-panel TV yet.

  • News: Sony and Samsung launch Blu-ray Disc recorders

    Sony and Samsung are releasing Blu-ray Disc products, confident that consumers are ready to start upgrading to high-definition video discs. Sony and Samsung were two of the biggest backers of the Blu-ray Disc format during its battle with rival HD DVD.

  • News: Xerox paper deletes text after 24 hours

    Xerox's research arm has demonstrated erasable paper and tools that make documents 'smart' by adding a deeper meaning to words and images.

  • News: Video: Sony shows world's thinnest OLED

    Sony has demonstrated an OLED (organic light emitting diode) screen that's just one-fifth of a millimetre thick. The prototype screen was on show at last week's Display 2008 exhibition in Tokyo and ranks as the thinnest yet developed.