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Japanese HD tech promises4x 1080p resolution.
Tech.co.uk
Cellphones, laptops, digital cameras and MP3 music players are among the hottest gift items this year. For preschoolers.
The New York Times
Google Maps with My Location, a service for mobile users that doesn't rely on GPS, is now in use by Google.
PC World
Dell will help simplify enterprise search for US customers by selling the Google Search Appliance and the Google Mini, through Dell's direct corporate and public sales organizations.
Business Wire
The One Laptop Per Child Association has been sued for patent infringement, charging the project with stealing its designs for a multilingual keyboard.
PC World
Tom's Hardware Guide
The Korea Times
Company release
Garmin announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Synergy, the distributor of Garmin's consumer products in Italy.
PRNewswire
Starting January, 365 Carrefour Group stores in France, Belgium, and Spain will carry Dell laptops and desktops.
engadget
Harman/Becker's BE 7977 portable navigation device, which is being manufactured by Mitac, recently got approved by the FCC.
MobileWhack
Researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology think they have developed a new type of plastic optical fiber that could potentially be used to provide low-cost fiber connectivity from the consumer to the provider.
Ars Technica
The HD DVD Promotional Group announced that over 750,000 HD DVD players have been sold to date.
TG Daily
High definition movie DVDs in the Blu-ray format have outsold the rival HD DVD standard in Europe this year, breaking the one million barrier and constituting 73% of all HD movie discs sold.
Reuters
Samsung SDI is considering selling its 132,000 square meter property.
The Korea Times
2dayBlog
PR Newswire (via CNN Money)
Millions of young Chinese are embracing the Internet as a discreet space for their thoughts and emotions, according to a survey of Chinese and American youth.
PRNewswire
Apple will pay to license patents from Burst.com, after two years of litigation over compression technology.
PC World
Business Week
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