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Friday, January 11, 2008 |
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CES 2008 |
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Helicopter silencers used
to turn all surfaces stereo |
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A failed effort to soften the noise from British military
helicopters led to a breakthrough enabling surfaces from mobile
telephone screens to car roof liners to be turned into stereo
speakers.
The technology was sold to Cambridge-based NXT,
which christened it "SurfaceSound" and arranged for it to
be crafted into Toyota cars, Gateway computers, Hallmark greeting
cards and more.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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EU drops antitrust case
against Apple's iTunes
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Apple escaped on Wednesday a potentially costly antitrust battle
with EU competition regulators after promising to cut British prices
for music downloads on its popular iTunes online media store.
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CES 2008
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Internet changing consumer
electronics world: Intel chief
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The Internet is a magnificent "disruptive force" changing
the world's gadgets along with lifestyles, computer giant Intel's
top executive said Monday at the top consumer electronics show.
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TechBytes @ CES 2008
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Liquid-cooled graphics card system fully
assembled and ready for the masses
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PNY Technologies XLR8 Chilled Edition graphics card
systems are easy-to-install, right out-of-the-box
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PNY Technologies, Inc. today announced at CES 2008 its XLR8 Chilled
Edition high-end graphics cards, equipped with a fully assembled
liquid cooling system.
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