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Article | 15/07/2009 EC says LCD screen cartel is active globally
European antitrust investigators believe a cartel in the market for LCD screens extends around the world, a European Commission official said Tuesday.
Article | 10/07/2009 Sharp to increase LCD panel production on higher demand
The economy might still be in a fragile condition but it seems consumers can't get enough of flat-panel televisions. Sharp plans to increase productio...
Article | 30/06/2009 Dick Smith report says Australians keen to switch to digital radio
Dick Smith has released the results of an online survey that asked shoppers about their awareness of digital radio, which officially launched nationwi...
Article | 24/06/2009 Samsung, Numonyx to develop PCM specifications
Samsung Electronics and Numonyx on Tuesday said the companies would jointly develop specifications for phase-change memory, an upcoming memory technol...
Article | 12/06/2009 Faster SD cards could reach devices next year
Memory cards based on a new specification will boost storage of consumer electronics to as much as 2TB, the SD Association said Thursday.
Article | 16/05/2009 Big Profits from App Store? Maybe Not for Apple
There's little doubt that Apple's App Store has proven wildly popular with iPhone and iPod touch users, who've downloaded more than a billion apps sin...
Article | 14/05/2009 Toshiba spurs graphics gadgets
May has brought a clutch of graphics-oriented gadgets from East Asia's electronics powerhouses including a couple of products featuring Toshiba's Spur...
Article | 12/05/2009 WiGig fast wireless may change Wi-Fi, home networks
The newly formed Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance looks likely to play a big role in the future of Wi-Fi, but its high-speed technology probably won'...
Article | 7/01/2009 Canon Printers Get Top Marks in Reliability
Reliability and Service: Printers
Article | 27/04/2009 Samsung Electronics Q1 earnings plunge but beat expectations
Samsung Electronics reported better first quarter earnings than analysts expected on Friday, led by its mobile phone division, but remained cautious a...
Article | 18/04/2009 Bella launches HD Mouse for video editors
Bella has announced the HD Mouse, a wireless mouse with specific functions for video editors and motion graphics artists. It will be shown for the fir...
Article | 20/04/2009 Adobe's new Flash can stream Internet content to TVs
Adobe Systems on Monday unveiled a version of its Flash multimedia streaming technology that would allow people to run entertainment programming direc...
Article | 17/04/2009 Cellcrypt secure VoIP heading to BlackBerry
Cellcrypt, a British vendor of software for encrypting cell phone calls, has set up shop in Silicon Valley and is getting a product ready for North Am...
Article | 20/04/2009 Consumers want useful robots, executive says
Hollywood movies may offer entertainment, but looking to the big screen for consumer robot ideas most likely won't produce profitable devices, a robot...
Article | 17/04/2009 How the Skype spinoff could change the market
Now that eBay has set a tentative timetable for spinning off Skype, the question becomes whether the Internet phone company can become a legitimate fo...
Article | 16/04/2009 Sanyo's prototype projector delivers big, bright images
Sanyo Electric has unveiled a short-throw laser projector that can display a 100-inch high-definition image that's brighter and has more vivid colors ...
Article | 16/04/2009 Sony, Toshiba, Qualcomm join the Femto Forum
Consumer electronics giants Sony and Toshiba have joined the Femto Forum, an industry organization whose role is to push femtocells. Qualcomm has also...
Article | 14/04/2009 Hands on with Sony's new X-series Walkman
Sony is refreshing its Walkman line with new flagship models that pack noise cancelling, a bright touchscreen display, mobile TV, and the ability to s...
Article | 15/04/2009 Should eBay sell Skype back to its founders?
Skype founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom are trying to <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/11/technology/companies/11skype.html?_r=1">buy b...
Article | 10/04/2009 AMD releases beta of new 3D multimedia browser
Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices has released a beta of a new 3D browser, which is designed to let users easily share multimedia files stored on thei...

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