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<pheedo:origLink>/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=3881</pheedo:origLink><description><![CDATA["This list hardly covers every annoying tech product ever made. But where did this list of 20 come from? You picked the worst ones by voting in our Annoyances Poll, and you'll see your Top 10 most annoying products flagged with icons. Just for fun, we've added 10 more products that didn't get enough votes from you in our poll but that we found particularly irksome."<br style="clear: both;"/>
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<pheedo:origLink>/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=3878</pheedo:origLink><description><![CDATA["That was a move that took me, personally, by complete surprise. Neither set of cards were identified, but they both were running two cards on 5Gbps links. 		 		 				It was only about a month ago that NV showed off their chips behind closed doors at the PCIe SIG meeting. ATI wasn't there. Now, they are both here, and both are working."<br style="clear: both;"/>
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<pheedo:origLink>/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=3876</pheedo:origLink><description><![CDATA["We call this processor Core 2 Duo but really it's Core 2 Duo on steroids. This microprocessor is going to be more powerful than the previous generation," said Intel's mobility chief, Mooly Eden. 				The new chips will be able to overclock one of the cores if the other core is not being used."<br style="clear: both;"/>
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<pheedo:origLink>/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=3873</pheedo:origLink><description><![CDATA[Widescreen alternatives are surfacing across all the monitor screen sizes, but the biggest battleground in 2007 is expected to be in the 19-, 20-, and 22-inch widescreen markets. The 19-inch widescreen alternatives, which have been priced considerably below their 20-inch wide competitors in the past, have led the market to date. With aggressively priced 22-inch widescreen alternatives now pushing below US$300 at the street level, 20-inch widescreen panel and monitor suppliers were facing a price squeeze, at<br style="clear: both;"/>
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<pheedo:origLink>/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=3872</pheedo:origLink><description><![CDATA[Key [A manager at Microsoft]said Microsoft is targeting three core audiences with Silverlight, formerly code-named WPF/E: content providers that want to distribute video and rich media over the Web; designers and developers that are building rich interactive applications; and end users that want the best possible experience when viewing Web-based media. 		 		 				Silverlight is compatible with a range of browsers, including Internet Explorer (IE), Safari and Firefox. As demonstrated by Key, the technology delivers<br style="clear: both;"/>
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<pheedo:origLink>/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=3871</pheedo:origLink><description><![CDATA[Delivered as a lightweight download, Adobe Media Player delivers innovation for both viewers and content owners. For viewers, Adobe Media Player enables higher quality Flash format playback, the ability to download and view videos offline, ways to discover interesting new shows, full screen playback, one-click viewer ratings, and a powerful Favorites feature that automatically downloads new episodes of favorite TV shows or video podcasts. The player is cross-platform, based on open standards – including RSS<br style="clear: both;"/>
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