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Article | 7/01/2008 God save the Queen: She's now playing Wii
Queen Elizabeth II is reportedly enamoured with Nintendo's Wii.
Article | 7/01/2008 Could an OLED-based keyboard be in Apple's future?
Apple has filed a patent application for a keyboard that could display an infinite number of symbols on the key tops using organic light-emitting diod...
Article | 7/01/2008 CES - Warner's Blu-ray Disc move has industry buzzing
The decision by Warner Bros. to drop HD DVD in favor of Blu-ray Disc for high-definition movies has set the electronics industry abuzz. Announced on t...
Article | 7/01/2008 CES - LG to launch 60-inch thin TVs, show UMPC at CES
LG Electronics will later this year launch a 60-inch flat-panel TV that is just 45 millimeters thick, the company announced Sunday at the Internationa...
Article | 7/01/2008 CES - Samsung to show 14, 31-inch OLEDs, quad-HD prototype TV
Samsung Electronics unveiled Sunday two ultra-thin TVs and a prototype LCD (liquid crystal display) TV with four times the definition of today's most ...
Article | 7/01/2008 CES - New Netgear products aim to simplify home networking
Netgear is launching three new wireless networking products that aim to address the problem, perennially discussed at the annual Consumer Electronics ...
Article | 7/01/2008 CES - Pioneer tries to 'darken' display-contrast debate
Pioneer on Sunday said it is working on technology that will deliver plasma displays with black levels to deliver more effervescent colors.
Article | 7/01/2008 CES - Toshiba defiant on HD DVD: It ain't dead yet
Two days after it lost an important ally in the high-definition format battle, Toshiba put on a defiant face at the Consumer Electronics Show and decl...
Article | 7/01/2008 CES - Cisco set-top boxes on tap for CES
Cisco will demonstrate new and existing products designed to highlight "visual networking" at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las...
Article | 7/01/2008 CEOs on Facebook easy to dupe, says researcher
Corporate executives should think twice about the information they disclose on social networking sites such as Facebook, a Hong Kong-based security co...
Article | 7/01/2008 CES - Warner Bros dumps HD DVD, to go Blu-ray exclusive
Warner Bros., the only major movie studio to release titles on both of the rival high-definition video disc formats, has decided to drop HD DVD and ex...
Article | 31/12/2007 US bans spare lithium batteries from checked bags
New rules will go into effect on Jan. 1 that prohibit air passengers in the U.S. from carrying spare lithium batteries in their checked baggage.
Article | 31/12/2007 Samsung SDI unveils 31-inch organic display screen
South Korean display screen maker Samsung said on Thursday it had developed a 31-inch ultra-thin organic screen, raising the stakes in an accelerating...
Article | 28/12/2007 CES - Panasonic to unveil thinnest Blu-ray Disc drive at CES
Panasonic has developed a Blu-ray Disc drive for laptop computers and plans to unveil it at January's Consumer Electronics Show, the company said Thur...
Article | 28/12/2007 Group warns of sites offering unlicensed music
People who received MP3 players as holiday gifts may want to steer clear of some Web sites that claim to offer legal music but don't have licensing ag...
Article | 28/12/2007 US court of appeals hands Google a patent setback
Google's browser toolbar is back in court on patent infringement charges, after a U.S. court of appeals overturned part of a lower court decision. Goo...
Article | 26/12/2007 YEAR END - TOKYO EDGE - 2007's coolest gadgets
The end of the year provides us with the perfect excuse to look back at some of the coolest gadgets that have come out of the consumer electronics gia...
Article | 27/12/2007 Storm botnet drops strippers, switches to New Year's
Just a day after unleashing spam featuring Christmas strippers, the Storm botnet has switched gears and began duping users into infecting their own PC...
Article | 21/12/2007 Trojan bumps Google ads from Web pages
A security company has identified a Trojan horse program that replaces Google text advertisements on Web pages with ads from another source, depriving...
Article | 20/12/2007 Year End - The year of the new mobile operating system
2007 could be called the year of the mobile operating system.

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