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Articles on Consumer Electronics

1W PC is coming, Korea government expands law of standby power limits to PC.

Blogs As we see there is rising consumer (and business) awareness of energy efficiency globally. Governments are responding, by mandating energy efficiency.� Korea has become the first nation globally to make standby ... Read story »

Economy down, TV sales up

Crave US sales in a couple of key gadget categories will rise despite the economic downturn, the Consumer Electronics Association predicted Tuesday--and no, CEA wasn't talking about calculators and sawed-off shotguns. During ... Read story »

MedField - The next Intel Atom chip

Blogs During the Intel Core i7 launch here in the Philippines, I asked Intel Philippines officials what will happen to their Atom chip since the bar of microprocessors went up with the ... Read story »

Flat-panel TV shipments begin their decline

Crave One of the hottest products in consumer electronics is finally cooling off. A report released recently confirms that flat-panel television shipments to retailers are beginning to tail off. Specifically, LCD and ... Read story »

Toshiba buys Fujitsu hard disk drive business

Crave Japanese electronics manufacturer Toshiba has agreed to buy over Fujitsu's hard disk drive (HDD) business, in a move aimed at expanding its footprint in the enterprise storage market. In a statement ... Read story »

Yahoo Net service comes to Samsung TVs

Crave Yahoo TV Widgets are now available on Samsung TVs. Yahoo technology to bring Internet services to TVs has fledged from the demonstration realm to become available in an actual product, ... Read story »

CES 2009 preview: Mobile devices

Features Get our predictions on what you may or may not get to see in Sin City this week. Read story »

Ballmer to talk Windows 7, not ZunePhone, at CES

Crave Multitouch has its serious side, but fingerpainting proved one of the more popular uses when Windows 7 was shown at WinHEC. Photo by Ina Fried/CNET News Microsoft will have a bunch ... Read story »

CES 2009: Computers and hardware wrap-up

Crave Historically, the Consumer Electronics Show hasn't been a place where we'd find a ton of new laptops, desktops, or computer components. After all, PC makers had Comdex (a now-defunct Vegas trade ... Read story »

Acer finally gets 10-inch Netbook: One AOD150

Crave Despite owning a huge chunk of the growing Netbook market, the Acer Aspire One has been saddled with a 9-inch screen, rather than the bigger 10-inch type we prefer. Well, wait ... Read story »

Pretec unveils world's first 32GB SDXC card

Crave A few days ago, flash memory maker Pretec announced the world's first 666x speed CompactFlash card at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) tradeshow taking place now in Las Vegas. But ... Read story »

Motorola's Renew a world's first

Features Among the new crop of devices at CES are an environmentally friendly handset and a Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone. Read story »

Cool gadgets on the CES showfloor

Features From 0.85mm-thick OLED displays to 3D glasses, CNET Asia caught some of the more innovative finds at this year's Consumer Electronics Show out in Las Vegas. Read story »

Sony's BDP-S360 BD-Live Blu-ray player finally shipping to Asia

Crave It has been months since the Sony BDP-S360 was first announced in January's Consumer Electronics Show in the US. Now it's finally heading for Asia. This model will be available ... Read story »

The computer harddisk, Thailand's economic indicator?

Blogs If you take a look at your computer's harddisk, its highly likely that it'll have the words "made in Thailand" printed on a label somewhere. Thailand is home to Western Digital and ... Read story »

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