TWICE News
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Universal Offers Remote For iMerge Audio ServerBy John Laposky, January 30, 2007Cypress, Calif. — Universal Electronics has integrated its NevoSL universal networked A/V remote control with the iMerge SoundServer S3000 hard-disk audio system.
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Dolby 5.1 Gets Vista BoostBy Joseph Palenchar, January 30, 2007San Francisco – The Ultimate and Home Premium editions of the Microsoft Windows Vista OS integrate Dolby Digital technologies for DVD movie and digital TV playback and give people the ability to create Dolby Digital soundtracks, Dolby announced.
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Sony Q3 Profit Falls 5%By Staff, January 30, 2007Tokyo — Sony’s quarterly profit fell 5 percent as costs for launching its PlayStation3 video game console offset a recovery in its electronics business, according to a report released this morning.
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Boston Power Intros New Notebook Battery TechnologyBy Doug Olenick, January 30, 2007Palm Desert, Calif. — Boston Power, a maker of cellphone and PDA batteries, today introduced a new notebook battery technology that the company says can be recharged in 30 minutes and has a longer lifetime than those now on the market.
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Wireless Zone Realigns Management, Targets Midwestby Alan Wolf, January 29, 2007Middletown, Conn. — Wireless Zone, the 270-unit chain of franchised wireless stores, has reorganized its management team and will expand into the Midwest from its East Coast roots with upwards of 130 new stores by July 2008.
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Two New Titles From AvanquestBy Doug Olenick, January 29, 2007Pleasonton, Calif. – Avanquest Software will release two new titles this week, MyPDF Maker and MyLogo Maker.
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Vendors Ready For VistaBy Doug Olenick, January 29, 2007New York — With Microsoft’s Vista operating system due out at midnight on Jan. 30, the major PC vendors have stocked retailer store rooms with Vista-equipped models.
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Toshiba Offers $200 RebateBy Greg Tarr, January 29, 2007Wayne, N.J. — Toshiba used the big-screen TV buying frenzy that generally greets the pre-Super Bowl period to jointly promote its big-screen TVs and HD DVD players.
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Adobe Intros Photoshop LightroomBy Greg Scoblete, January 29, 2007San Jose, Calif.— Adobe said today that it would ship its Photoshop Lightroom software by mid-February.
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In-Stat Study: Differentiation Key To Mobile WiMAX SuccessBy Joseph Palenchar, January 29, 2007Scottsdale, Ariz. — Mobile WiMAX carriers will have to differentiate their services from cellular offerings if they are to survive, and even then, they will face many technical, cost and competitive challenges in the United States, a study by In-Stat concludes.
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Harman Reports Double-Digit SalesBy TWICE Staff, January 26, 2007Washington – Harman International Industries reported double-digit gains in net sales and net income for its fiscal second quarter ended Dec. 31.
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Polaroid Plans Further DiversificationBy Joseph Palenchar, January 26, 2007Minnetonka, Minn. – Polaroid’s consumer electronics division is continuing its diversification drive with a planned entry into portable media players (PMPs), video-capable MP3 players and portable navigation devices (PNDs) following its entry last fall into GPS-equipped portable DVD players, said marketing VP Cheryl Mau.
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Microsoft Sets Vista Launch PartiesBy Doug Olenick, January 26, 2007New York – Microsoft is planning more then 30 retail events nationwide to help usher in Windows Vista and Office 2007 on Jan. 30.
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Microsoft Reports Higher Sales, Lower EarningsBy Steve Smith, January 26, 2007Redmond, Wash. — Microsoft reported record revenue of $12.5 billion for the quarter, ended Dec. 31, a 6 percent increase from $11.8 billion over the same period of the prior year, even though its Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office will be released next week.
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i-mate PocketPC Phone Adds QWERTY KeyboardBy Joseph Palenchar, January 25, 2007Redmond, Wash. — Two new Windows Mobile-based PDA phones introduced by i-mate for GSM networks include the company’s second PocketPC phone with full QWERTY keyboard.
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Study Finds Cellular’s Oldsmobile GenerationBy Joseph Palenchar, January 25, 2007Reston, Va. — Consumers between the ages of 18 and 24 are far more likely to view their cellphone as a tool for more than basic voice communication than adults who are at least 35-years-old, according to a survey of cellphone users by comScore Networks.
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Nokia Reports Major Q4, Annual Sales, Profit GainsBy Steve Smith, January 25, 2007Helsinki, Finland — Nokia reported increased fourth-quarter and annual net sales and profits, with mobile phones posting double-digit gains for both time periods.
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Olympus Intros 18x Optical Zoom Digital CameraBy Greg Scoblete, January 25, 2007Center Valley, Penn. — Olympus announced a new slate of digital cameras today, including the first consumer point-and-shoot to offer an 18x optical zoom lens.
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DisplaySearch Conference SlatedBy Greg Tarr, January 24, 2007Austin, Texas — Consumer electronics market research firm DisplaySearch will present its ninth annual U.S. Flat-Panel Display (FPD) Conference March 6-8 at the Hilton Torrey Pines in La Jolla, Calif.
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Circuit City Heralds Vista Launch With Online And In-Store Eventsby Alan Wolf, January 24, 2007Richmond, Va. — Circuit City will mark the long-awaited introduction of Microsoft’s new Vista operating system with launch parties in select stores and a special online event that will offer consumers an opportunity to chat with PC experts.
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