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CNN failed, as seen on Twitter

Blogs This geek has always been quite a CNN junkie, and started to get on Twitter more seriously partly because of CNN's flagrant promotion of Twitter, which I never quite understood. But ... Read story »

Pleo faces extinction, fate unknown in Asia

Crave Goodbye, beloved Pleo. We may not be sure if meteors killed off the dinosaurs, but it sure seems like the lack of money did this particular one in. At least, that's ... Read story »

Readius' all-in-one e-book reader dead, but not gone

Crave The Readius in action: the flexible E-Ink screen folds out. Polymer Vision's dream of an all-in-one e-book reader and portable media device has reportedly faded. The Netherlands-based maker of the ... Read story »

Pleo narrowly escapes extinction

Crave Dear Pleo, we were devastated when news of your extinction made headlines a while ago. Now, we're heartened to hear that you'll be back. Jetta Company, the firm that manufactured you ... Read story »

Psystar looking for trouble in all the right places

Crave Perhaps Psystar's sensing that the end is near for its Mac clones, but the Miami rebel is not going to go silently into the night. It created a stir back in ... Read story »

AIS puts a hold on 3G expansion

Blogs AIS has announced that it will suspend expansion of its 900MHz-based 3G service in order to avoid congestion on its already busy network. However, it does look intent on making the most of its base ... Read story »

Phase One to acquire Kodak's professional-oriented photo assets

Crave Leaf sells medium-format cameras, digital-sensor camera backs, and Leaf Capture photography software. The latter two products, but not necessarily the first, will live on under Phase One management. A new ... Read story »

Rest in peace, UIQ

Crave Before there was the Series60 (S60) 5th Edition, Symbian already had a touchscreen alternative through UIQ Technology's interface. This was famously used in some of Motorola's first 3G handsets and Sony ... Read story »

Digicam highs and lows in 2008

Features As the year draws to an end, let us recap some of the exciting and disappointing moments in the imaging industry.  Read story »

Economy takes bite out of electronics show

Crave The Consumer Electronics Show has become a mammoth event every January in Las Vegas, but the down economy is paring it back as Cisco Systems, Yahoo, and other companies scale back ... Read story »

Tough times ahead for tech?

Crave The credit crunch is spreading from banks to Wall Street and industries beyond--and Silicon Valley may not be immune. Troubles at two major Wall Street securities firms will have ripple effects ... Read story »

Who makes money on mobiles?

Blogs THAT is the question everyone is asking. Is it the operators? Is it the marketers/distributors (you know, the people who slap their name on the phone: Motorola, Nokia, etc.)? Is it ... Read story »

Welcome back

Blogs Well, it was a glorious 16 days, but all good vacations must come to an end. After a couple of weeks in the US recharging my own sorely depleted batteries, I ... Read story »

High-speed bankruptcy in sight

Blogs 3G W-CDMA (Wideband Code-Devision Multiple Access) has grown into the dominant service in Japan. Both NTT DoCoMo and Vodaphone support the 384kbps speed, upstream and downstream. Almost half of DoCoMo users ... Read story »

Keeping your clothes on in the Digital Age

Blogs In my last blog, I posted about the spotlight being on CTOS, a provider of information on bankruptcies, lawsuits and other public domain information about individuals, which had come under fire ... Read story »

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