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- 11 October 2006
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News: Adobe buys mobile video technology
Pushing deeper into the market for mobile phone applications, Adobe has agreed to acquire technololgy from Actimagine, a French developer of video and interactive vector graphics
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News: 10-megapixel phone 'soon'
Samsung will put a 10-megapixel camera phone on the market in South Korea shortly. The phone was first shown at the Cebit exhibition in Germany in March this year and was originally due on the market in the second quarter.
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News: 'Big Brother' creator to pay citizen journalists
Endemol UK is working with a photo blogging site to find images for a TV programme marking the rise of the citizen journalist.
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News: iTunes US gets more TV content
The Public Broadcasting System (PBS) has joined the growing list of television networks that makes its shows available for purchase and download through Apple's US iTunes store.
- 10 October 2006
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News: Microsoft ups video stakes
Microsoft is expected to confirm a deal later today that would see video search engine Blinkx power portions of the MSN and Live.com sites.
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News: Google buys YouTube, reveals video plans
Popular video-sharing startup will continue to operate independently following a $1.6bn deal, but it may dump its 'silly' name, according to one analyst.
- 09 October 2006
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News: Google & YouTube confirm music deals
Video-sharing sites make online music breakthrough after signing high-profile deals with the record industry
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News: Older generations dominate MySpace
More than half of MySpace users are over 35 years old, dispelling the myth that the social networking site is used mostly by teenagers, according to Comscore.
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News: Google could buy YouTube this week
Speculation that Google is about to acquire video-sharing phenomenon YouTube gathered pace over the weekend.
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News: HP bosses ousted by 'disinformation'
Former HP chairmen Patricia Dunn and Carly Fiorina each cited board member Thomas Perkins as an instigator behind their ousting from the technology company.
- 03 October 2006
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News: Hitachi TVs reprocess HD video on the fly
Hitachi will soon ship two large plasma televisions equipped with internal hard drives and a chip that can reprocess high-definition video at a lower bit rate in real time.
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News: Fujitsu shows 7.8in paper-thin display
Fujitsu has made progress in its development of flexible, paper-thin displays that consume very little power.
- 28 September 2006
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News: More of everything on offer at Photokina
Trends emerging at the Photokina imaging exhibition in Germany show no end to the flurry of innovation underway in digital photography.
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News: Yahoo buys video website Jumpcut
Yahoo agreed to buy video-editing and publishing Jumpcut website yesterday, as internet companies continue to seek ways to compete with YouTube.
- 27 September 2006
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News: Sony e-book reader coming in October
Sony will begin selling an electronic-book reader in stores and on the web in the US by the end of October, and has opened a dedicated online bookstore for the reader, it said today.
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News: Three images on one LCD screen
Sharp has developed an LCD screen that can display three full-screen images simultaneously, depending on where the viewer sits.
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News: Fewer products launched at Photokina
Fierce competition in the imaging market has prompted many manufacturers to announce their new products days, weeks and even months ahead of one of the industry's key venues, Photokina, which opened yesterday.
- 25 September 2006
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News: Digital imaging speeds up NHS treatment
Film-based X-rays are quickly disappearing in the UK, as its healthcare facilities switch to a digital system that can send images of broken bones and fractured ribs over a network instantly to different clinics.
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News: Sony shuffles control of electronics group
Sony is reshuffling responsibilities in its key electronics group, allowing the head of the division to play a bigger role in Sony's research and development actvities.
- 22 September 2006
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News: PSP gets camera and GPS add-ons
Considering that the hype levels over the PlayStation 3 and Wii next-generation consoles – from Sony and Nintendo respectively – have already been cranked up to maximum, it's something of a relief to see that there's still room for the less pervasive handheld games consoles.
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