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IFA Berlin: From OLED TVs to e-lederhosen

Crave BERLIN, GERMANY--The global gadget tour touches down this week here in the German capital, having wound its way through Las Vegas and Taipei, and before it heads off to Tokyo. ... Read story »

CES 2009 preview: Home video

Features We're expecting Blu-ray to go prime time in 2009, while Web-based audio and movie streaming catches on.  Read story »

Sony exec: 3D Blu-ray expected in 2010

Crave 3D-capable TVs were all the rage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year. CNET staffers who saw them were underwhelmed, but that hasn't stopped vendors like Sony pushing ... Read story »

Regional code-free Blu-ray player now available

Features The Oppo BDP-83 universal disc player, which can playback DVD and Blu-ray from any region, is now shipping. Read story »

Blu-ray: Everything you need to know

Features It seems Blu-ray is finally ready to go mainstream in 2009. But what exactly is it? What does it do? And is it right for you? Read story »

TV manufacturers pushing 3D at home, but not all makers onboard

Crave Are people as interested in 3D at home as manufacturers think? These IFA-goers appear to be, anyway. BERLIN, GERMANY--Without a doubt, 3D has garnered the most buzz here at IFA ... Read story »

A starring role for 3D at Ceatec 2009

Crave NICT's MSens technology: a practical use for 3D. TOKYO--In the exhibition halls of a gadget trade show, the things that normally jump out are the wacky outfits the female booth ... Read story »

The shrinking game console: A history

Features Every few years video game consoles get smaller and more advanced. We track some of the more notable shrinkage in the last 20 years. Read story »

Intel: Forget electrons, light is the way of the future

Crave Intel's Light Peak technology uses lasers and fiber optics to transfer data to and from PCs and other devices. You've probably heard about fiber optics for years--some kind of exotic ... Read story »

Sony's BDP-S360 BD-Live Blu-ray player finally shipping to Asia

Crave It has been months since the Sony BDP-S360 was first announced in January's Consumer Electronics Show in the US. Now it's finally heading for Asia. This model will be available ... Read story »

Sony 2009 home A/V line show

Features The Japanese consumer electronics giant is back in Las Vegas for a private showcase of its latest 2009 home A/V products slated for the US. Find out what's coming to Asia. Read story »

CES 2009 home audio wrap-up

Crave With its unique design, built-in BD-Live Blu-ray player, Netflix onboard, and Wi-Fi compatibility, the Samsung HT-BD7200 encapsulated cutting-edge home theater this year. The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show is history. As ... Read story »

A new perspective for 3D films at home

Crave Right now anaglyphic glasses (back row) are the only way to watch 3D at home. Dolby hopes to make passive and active glasses (front row) work in living rooms too. ... Read story »

LG launches NAS with Blu-ray in the US

Crave The Korean chaebol has launched what it claims is the world's first Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device with integrated Blu-ray rewriter drive at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. First ... Read story »

LG BD370 Blu-ray player headed for Asia

Crave Popular YouTube online video served through the LG BD370. First unveiled during the Consumer Electronics Show in January, the LG BD370 is now finally heading to Asia. The entry-level Blu-ray player ... Read story »

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