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Articles on Consumer Electronics, Mobile

IEA: Little gadgets consume gigawatts of power

Crave Without more efficient consumer electronics, the world will need to build hundreds of gigawatts worth of new power plants to run the exploding number of electronic gadgets, according to the International ... Read story »

Sony launches two world-first TransferJet chips

Crave Hassle-free wireless data transfer may soon become a reality with the world's first TransferJet-ready chipsets (CXD3267AGG and CXD3268AGW) from Sony. Instead of initiating a cumbersome Bluetooth pairing process or deciphering complicated ... Read story »

Atheros 802.11n mobile chip is faster yet uses less power

Crave The new AR6003 mobile WLAN chip is the smallest WLAN currently on the market. Your mobile devices' wireless LAN is about to get significantly better. Atheros, a mobile Wireless LAN ... Read story »

The history of IFA: The return to Berlin

Features Continuing our nostalgic trip, with photos as a reminder of how quickly future tech becomes obsolete. We rewind back to the disco and prog-rocking 1970s. Read story »

Profiling dating habits of iPhone users

Crave A college education is great and all, but so are a Kindle, a Netbook, and an iPod. Me: iPhone owner. You: User of multiple cool, up-to-date gadgets. College degree not ... Read story »

B&N to sell Nook along with Plastic Logic Que

Crave Plastic Logic and Barnes & Noble announced on Tuesday that Plastic Logic's Que proReader will be sold through Barnes & Noble's retail stores and on B&N's Web site in 2010. ... Read story »

Viliv MIDs hit Singapore and Malaysia

Crave First revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show 2009 in Las Vegas, the sleek Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) from Korean maker Viliv are coming to Singapore and Malaysia. Based on the Intel ... Read story »

New Apple leader sets stage for the future of the iPod

Features Chip design wizard Mark Papermaster is taking control of Apple's iPod and iPhone hardware engineering as the portable music player of the last decade becomes a computer. Read story »

How to select the right Sony Ericsson phone

Features Are you buying a Sony Ericsson mobile? Our guide lets you know what to look out for. Read story »

What's the big deal about WiMAX?

Features Sprint Nextel in the US has made headlines as it's started lighting up its first WiMAX network. But what exactly is WiMAX? Read story »

Solar cells for phones still not fully feasible

Crave Sharp's Solar Phone SH002 launched in June in Japan. Solar or photovoltaic (PV) technology in mobile computing devices is still impeded by performance and price issues, and is not likely ... Read story »

Mobile phone companies rated "greenest" in Greenpeace study

Features The latest guide reveals that handset makers still lead the chart, but introducing green elements throughout devices will take several years. Read story »

Guard robot with Internet-based controls

Crave Robots may be the eventual downfall of the human race, but for now, most are either cute or useful. One that exists in both categories has spent the last week ... Read story »

Toshiba launches new Signature and Premier series

Crave From left to right: Portege M900, Satellite M500 and Satellite L510. (Image credit: Toshiba) Toshiba today launched three new laptops, with the focus clearly on looks. To celebrate its new designs, ... Read story »

IDF 2009: Intel continues to pursue Moore's Law

Features At today's Intel Developer Forum, CEO Paul Otellini showed that Moore's law was alive and well, with the 32nm, 22nm and Sandybridge chips on their way. Alongside an app store.  Read story »

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