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Article | 13/01/2009 CES: Sony shows a prototype flexible OLED screen
Sony has brought to the Consumer Electronics Show a flexible color OLED screen that could be used in future, highly portable electronics devices.
Article | 12/01/2009 CES: Casio's new, thinner cameras offer high-speed shooting
Casio has unveiled a small, thin digital camera that features the same fast-shooting functions only available until now on much larger cameras in its ...
Article | 7/01/2009 CES: HTC S743 Smart Phone Is Sleek but Pricey
One of the many smart-phone rumors that have been floating around prior to this year's CES is that T-Mobile will unveil the G2, the successor to the G...
Article | 9/01/2009 Samsung's New Laptop-Friendly Monitors
Among Samsung's new wares unveiled at this year's Consumer Electronics Show is the LD series of monitors. These monitors are designed specifically wit...
Article | 10/01/2009 Sony Vaio P: A First Look
Sony's new Vaio P netbook made its debut in Las Vegas at CES. It's a diminutive 1.4-pound miniturized laptop with an 8-inch 1600-by-768 resolution scr...
Article | 10/01/2009 Asus Shows Laptop Sharing Concept
At this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Asus took the wraps off a number of new products, such as a touchscreen netbook with a swivel h...
Article | 10/01/2009 Toshiba's Cell TV Ups the HD Ante
Today, 1080p is the top of the line for HDTVs, but it certainly isn't as high as high-definition can go. Toshiba's new super-resolution Cell TV featur...
Article | 9/01/2009 Samsung Unveils New LCD and Plasma TVs
Samsung announced that it is breaking out its LED-backlit HDTVs into their own line, called Luxia.
Article | 10/01/2009 Panasonic adds six new HD camcorders
Besides the new ultracompact camcorders and 70X optical-zoom standard-definition models that were also announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in L...
Article | 10/01/2009 Schwinn Shows Tailwind Electric Bike
Bicycles at a consumer electronics show? You bet. But Schwinn's Tailwind is no ordinary cycle: It's a hybrid bicycle, which can be ridden the old-fash...
Article | 9/01/2009 Palm announces webOS and Pre phone
Palm is hoping to get back on track with its new Pre touch phone, which comes equipped with the equally new operating system webOS, both announced on ...
Article | 11/01/2009 Toshiba, Hitachi show gesture-controlled TVs
We're all used to hitting the power button to switch on our television but could a wave do it in the future? Both Hitachi and Toshiba are demonstratin...
Article | 12/01/2009 Toshiba shows its first TransferJet prototypes
The first prototypes from Toshiba based on TransferJet, a short-range, high-speed wireless data transmission system intended as a replacement for cabl...
Article | 12/01/2009 MSI U115 hybrid netbook to launch in US this Feb.
Micro-Star International (MSI) plans to start selling its U115 hybrid netbook in the U.S. for less than US$700 starting in February, company represent...
Article | 12/01/2009 Shuttle to debut small K5600+ PC with Via Nano in March
Taiwanese PC vendor Shuttle plans to debut a shoebox sized PC, the K5600+ with Via Technology's Nano microprocessor in March, a company representative...
Article | 12/01/2009 Wireless power energizes CES
There's something futuristic about wireless power that has grabbed people's attention at the Consumer Electronics Show this week, and 2009 could be a ...
Article | 12/01/2009 Weekly Tech News Update: 12th January, 2009
This week we're at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas where Microsoft launches Windows 7 beta, Sony shows off a flexible OLED, and Powermat le...
Article | 9/01/2009 Sony unveils small, flexible OLED screen
Sony has brought to CES a flexible color OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screen that could be seen in future, highly portable electronics devices.
Article | 8/01/2009 Panasonic shows off thin plasma TV prototype
LCD TVs aren't the only TVs that can be thin. On Wednesday, Panasonic demonstrated a plasma TV set that is one-third of an inch thin -- or 8.8 millime...
Article | 8/01/2009 AMD launches its fastest desktop chips ever
In an attempt to gain an advantage in the gaming PC market, Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday launched what it called its "highest-performing CPUs" t...

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