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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 »

Atom chipset getting a refresh at CES 2010

Crave With CES coming in January and Windows 7 computers already everywhere to be found, a casual observer might assume that Vegas' annual consumer electronics extravaganza might not be as exciting for ... Read story »

Zinc air battery aims to replace lithium eventually

Crave The components of ReVolt's current rechargeable battery technology include an air electrode, an interface below it in blue, and a zinc electrode. Startup ReVolt Technology is developing rechargeable zinc air ... Read story »

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 »

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 »

Yet another electronics warehouse fair in Singapore

Crave Though the global economy looks bleak enough without the swine flu epidemic aggravating the situation, there's one bright spot for shoppers. With everyone throwing warehouse parties these days to snag consumer ... Read story »

Kodak to announce revolutionary camera at CES 2010?

Crave Rumors on the Web have it that Kodak will be announcing an interesting camera at next year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The speculation comes from UK techblog ... Read story »

CrunchPad gets new, near-final design

Crave The conceptual rendition of the near-final CrunchPad design. TechCrunch's Michael Arrington, who last year boldly proclaimed TechCrunch would break every embargo it agreed to, apparently has broken his own embargo ... Read story »

No-show for Canon at PMA 2010

Crave PDN Gear Guide broke news that Canon will not be taking part in the upcoming Photo Marketing Association (PMA) trandeshow in 2010. This announcement by the imaging giant came as ... 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 »

Logitech finally refreshes its flagship universal remote

Crave The long overdue Logitech Harmony 1100, first debuted at January's Consumer Electronics Show, has finally arrived in Asia. This handsome tablet is a cut above the competition with a 3.5-inch ... Read story »

Pricing details for Microsoft's Project Natal revealed

Crave CNET News reporter Ina Fried testing out Microsoft's much-heralded Project Natal. According to a report issued by British games magazine MCV, Microsoft's much-heralded Project Natal hands-free gaming control system could hit ... 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 »

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 »

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 »

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