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Motorola turns to consumer electronics

Features The beleaguered mobile handset maker sees a big opportunity in selling its wireless broadband technology to consumer electronics device makers. Read story »

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 »

SiRFstarIV coming soon to a phone near you

Crave If you've used an in-car navigation device before, chances are you'd have heard of SiRFstarIII--the microcontroller that lets you know where you are. These chips are power guzzlers, but it doesn't ... 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 »

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 »

Boxee Box prototype announced

Crave Boxee unveiled its first dedicated hardware product recently at a media event in Brooklyn. The so-called "Boxee Box" will be a tiny settop box produced by D-Link. It's scheduled to ... Read story »

Plastic Logic readies eBook reader for 2010

Crave Plastic Logic plans to show off the Que at CES in January, at which time it will announce pricing, availability, and other details. Plastic Logic has given a name--but not ... 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 »

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 »

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 »

Sony takes on WD TV with its USB media player

Crave Japanese consumer electronics giant Sony is playing catch up with Western Digital's WD TV-series and other multimedia streamers. Its SMP-U10 USB media player is a petite 145 x 24.5 x ... Read story »

Samsung B690 LCD TV vs. Panasonic G10 plasma TV

Blogs Samsung 40B690 and Panasonic P42G10 are among the top LCD and plasma HDTVs sold in Iran for budgets of around US$1,600 in 40- to 42-inch sizes. I've briefly compared these models ... 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 »

Apple to attend CES 2010? Read on

Crave CES is devoting more floorspace to Apple this year. But will Apple attend? The Wall Street Journal is saying it will. We've heard lots of speculation about the possibility of ... 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 »

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