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Articles on Consumer Electronics, Wireless

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

Lauding, lamenting Hello Kitty at 35

Features We celebrate 35 years of Sanrio's most famous face which has graced tens of thousands of products, from underwear to stationary and even airplanes.  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 »

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 »

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 »

EcoATM pays you for used gadgets

Crave You know that old Motorola Razr that's been sitting in your nightstand for the last year? If you live near Omaha, Nebraska, you can march up to the EcoATM at ... Read story »

US goes green with EcoATM which pays for used gadgets

Crave You know that old Motorola Razr that's been sitting in your nightstand for the last year? If you live near Omaha, Neb., you can march up to the EcoATM at ... Read story »

Optic fiber enters the PC

Crave The Light Peak technology sends signals with infrared light over optical fibers. Intel unveiled technology called Light Peak that it hopes ultimately will replace the profusion of different cables sprouting ... Read story »

Mole and Vue Webcams reviewed

Crave The entry hall in my house has been a test bed for home monitoring cameras for years. I like to be able to record people coming into the house and see ... Read story »

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