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Japan unveils remote which runs without battery

Crave Don't you hate it when your TV remote runs out of juice? Or when your clicker gets totaled by a battery leak? NEC and Soundpower Corporations' new battery-less remote control ... 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 »

Surround sound-ready egg chair

Crave Acousticom manufactures audio communication equipment utilized by the US Department of Defense and leading aerospace companies. The company is well-known for its flight helmets, but it is coming to CES ... Read story »

TV-B-Gone in a flashlight

Crave Anyone still remember the distasteful Gizmodo prank during last year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas? Now, Someone has incorporated the infamous TV-B-Gone kit into a flashlight so it can ... Read story »

Samsung plasma TV gets double accelerations and IDTV

Crave Plasma TVs with 600Hz sub-field drives for improved motion fluidity are commonly available nowadays. However, the Samsung PS42B430P2M is bringing the competition to a whole new level by applying its ... Read story »

Adobe Flash bringing more widgets to TVs

Features From the PC to the TV, Adobe wants to bring rich Web animation and video into your living room.  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 »

Has Intel gone from techie to Trekkie?

Crave SAN FRANCISCO--One usually doesn't go to a geekfest like the Intel Developer Forum for celebrity spotting, as the Las Vegas-based Consumer Electronics Show is wont to do. But this Fall ... 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 »

Sony Bravia HDTVs making a comeback in 2010

Crave Juicy rumors of Sony's 2010 HDTV prototypes have been making their rounds on the Web based on a document from an unverified source. Although only two pages have been disclosed, ... 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 »

Samsung maxes out TV energy ratings

Features The Korean company has set a new yardstick in power efficiency with its latest ultraslim LED TVs which scored exceptionally well in Energy Star ratings. Read story »

Miss IFA: Showing off the latest red-hot gadgets

Features Miss IFA is the face of Germany's ginormous consumer electronics show, Internationale Funkausstellung, held annually in Berlin. We caught her in some shots. 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 »

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 »

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