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Haiser joins the league of "true wireless" TVs

Crave Remember the Sony TV which runs without a power plug? Here's another similar prototype from Chinese manufacturer Haier based on a technology developed in the US. Both these implementations from ... Read story »

Panasonic plasma TVs set a new contrast record

Crave LAS VEGAS, USA--Panasonic has made a giant leap forward with its new G20- and G25-series Viera plasma TVs which offer a record 5 million:1 native contrast ratio. On paper, this ... 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 »

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 »

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 »

Upcoming touchscreen cameras

Features Looking to buy a touch-operated camera? Here are some models that will be in stores soon.  Read story »

HDTV trendspotting: Asia edition

Features The Consumer Electronics Show has given us a glimpse of the 2010 HDTV lineup slated for the US, but how about Asia markets? Read story »

Turn on lights by thinking about it

Crave Ever wish you could move objects using only your thoughts? That vision is becoming closer to reality. Toronto-based Interaxon has created technology that lets users control a series of lights using ... 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 »

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 »

3D TV content gets leg up with RealD signing on big names

Crave XpanD's stereoscopic active 3D glasses, X102 RealD, a company whose 3D display technology already is widely used in movie theaters, has enlisted a raft of prominent partners for the TV ... Read story »

Atom Netbooks to get an Nvidia boost

Crave The Atom-based Netbooks may be cheap, but they contain enough processing power to deal with most productivity tasks like Internet surfing, working with office documents or even a little movie viewing. ... Read story »

Pretec unveils world's first 32GB SDXC card

Crave A few days ago, flash memory maker Pretec announced the world's first 666x speed CompactFlash card at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) tradeshow taking place now in Las Vegas. But ... Read story »

Seagate FreeAgent Theater arrives in Singapore

Crave The Seagate FreeAgent Theater HD media player comes with a bundled remote control. (Picture credit: Seagate) Storage maker Seagate, the latest manufacturer to jump on the media streaming bandwagon, is bringing ... Read story »

Top 5 camera picks for CES 2010

Features We sifted through the numerous cameras announced at the expo and came up with the best of the lot.  Read story »

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