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MUJI Cardboard Speakers

Crave MUJI, famous for using raw materials in its "No Brand Goods", shows that even consumer electronics can submit to the MUJI philosophy. So get ready for portable cardboard speakers. What's cool ... Read story »

SanDisk facing MP3 licensing disputes

Crave Who would have thought MP3 playback would cost a pretty penny? At the recently concluded IFA consumer electronics show held in Berlin, German officials took the opportunity to pay the SanDisk ... Read story »

Teclast introduces a new video-enabled MP3 player

Crave In our recent visit to Beijing, we noticed that video-enabled MP3 players are a big thing in China, especially in Zhongguancun, a district in Beijing famed for its consumer electronics mega ... Read story »

Fujifilm's FinePixes now accept SD memory cards

Crave Fujifilm has recently beefed up its consumer entry-level lineup prior to the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, including also a midrange model with face detection technology. Three new shooters ... Read story »

WEP420: Samsung partners Bang & Olufsen again

Crave While its name does nothing to suggest its pristine pedigree, its clean, sleek lines certainly bring to mind the same utilitarian design principles behind the BeoSound 9000 and the BeoSound 3. ... Read story »

JVC sneaks out true full-HD DynaPix TVs

Crave We weren't exactly impressed with its first full-HD attempt, the LT-Z46ZF7 with 1080i-only HDMIs. But hey, the Japanese company is back hawking two new updated models, not only addressing this issue ... Read story »

Supersized LG.Philips touchscreen

Crave LG.Philips, one of the major worldwide LCD panel suppliers, is planning to debut a series of mammoth touchscreens during the upcoming 2008 Consumer Electronics Show. Among these are two so-called world-first ... Read story »

Yamaha's HDMI-ready sound projector

Crave Yamaha has a new sound projector and a much anticipated one with HDMI switching capability. The latest YSP-3000 mirrors an A/V receiver more closely than any of its predecessor with the ... Read story »

Laser TV unveiled in Australia

Features While consumers are still weighing up the benefits of plasma vs LCD televisions, manufacturers will next year be introducing another option: Rear-projection laser TVs. Read story »

Samsung unveils world's first DivX phone

Blogs Several 3G/3.5G phones have had the ability to play (admittedly grainy) video for a while now. TV-enabled phones in Korea and Japan have had decent resolutions as well, especially for the ... Read story »

Kodak EasyShare-One

Crave What's better than a digital camera with a 2-inch LCD screen? A 3-inch one, of course! Kodak's given consumers a sneak look at the One during the recent Consumer Electronics Show ... Read story »

Canon camcorder in orbit

Crave As any Star Trek fan would say, space is the final frontier. So when watch companies clamor to slap chronographs onto astronauts' wrists just to proclaim their timepieces' indestructibility, we hardly ... Read story »

Sony commits to Tru2way TV

Crave Sony has signed an agreement with the US' six largest cable companies Tuesday to develop a TV that will receive cable services without the need for a settop box. The Japanese ... Read story »

Qualcomm drops 3G-enabled Linux mini-notebook

Crave According to IDG News Service, Qualcomm yesterday showed off a mini-notebook made by Taiwan-based Inventec that costs around US$299 and is equipped with 3G connectivity. Unlike the ASUS Eee PC which ... Read story »

HDMI cable with swivel head

Crave Before your start cursing away on that hard-to-reach HDMI port, try taking a closer look at Panasonic's new free-angle HDMI cable. This swivels up to 90 degrees two-way to allow a ... Read story »

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