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29 Mar 200728 Mar 2007
From GPS cameras to solar handbags, this article will cover some of the less familiar technologies demonstrated at CeBIT 2007.
The Future of Things
Bloomberg (via International Herald Tribune)
Company release
Mobile Tech News
The high definition world is split between two camps: HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Which of these offers the better viewing experience and has the ability to deliver HD to your home theatre both now and in the future?
HardOCP
LCD panel production is a typical capital and technology extensive project, with high investment and high output. Also, the market is strongly changeable and the investment can be regained in a long time. Few big enterprises have the strength to do that. Therefore, the integration between enterprises is a wise choice.
China Economic Net
The P6N SLI Platinum is MSI's premium nForce 650i SLI motherboard and it has all the makings of a top class board at a fraction of the price. We find out if it lives up to its potential.
Bit-Tech.net
This is the third keyboarded HTC Windows Mobile Smartphone we've looked at. Is is the best one yet?
TrustedReviews
The business email device gets a sleek makeover and some added GPS and video functions. Prepare for a whole new dose of Crackberry.
TrustedReviews
HP has decided that if people install Linux into its laptops, it won't be held respinsible if anything mechanical goes wrong.
The Inquirer
The Wall Street Journal
International Herald Tribune
Shipments of flat-panel TVs had risen last month, deliveries of PDP TVs surged 62.5% and deliveries of LCD TVs climbed 34.9%.
AFX News (via Forbes)
The Inquirer
The Inquirer
According to Microsoft, the sale of Windows Vista licenses more than doubled those of Windows XP during its first month of availability.
Daily Tech
YouTube will launch its mobile website in June 2007 for US users and the service will be live for European users in May.
GigaOM
AMD's new 690 chipset comes in two varieties. There's the vanilla 690V with an integrated ATI Radeon X1200 graphics core that only supports a VGA connection, but the one that interests us is the 690G with Radeon X1250 graphics. This core supports both analogue and digital connections, and that gives the motherboard manufacturers a huge range of options.
The Register
Press release (USE Company release)
Business Week
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