Features From chatty clothes to 3D TV panels, we steal a peek into the future at Philips' Future Zone in IFA Berlin. And here's what we saw.
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Features The Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research demonstrated its smart home technologies today at the official launch of its STARhome showcase.
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Features Technology can be mind-boggling even to experienced users occasionally, but here at IFA 2006, Philips promises it to be a hassle-free affair.
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Crave That's what you get when you have too much loose change after selling 3 million DVD recorders in Europe. You accessorize. What else? Three of these units are adorned with precision-cut ...
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Features During an aside at IFA Berlin, we caught up with S. I. Lee, the man who will pilot the Korean chaebol's global marketing strategy in Digital Media Business to greater heights.
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Crave Dubbed the LED SmartLighting technology, which in more layman terms refers to "local dimming", multiple LED backlight units on the TV are capable of adjusting the brightness level by selectively turning ...
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Crave Now's the time to officially snigger at those blokes wearing cheesy headgear so they can enjoy the same 3D experience you're getting from your LCD screen, sans external aids. The Chinese ...
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Crave If you're wondering how much light Philips can install behind its LCDs, well, lots. And if it looks twice as good, then we're sold. The next wave of Ambilight-powered LCDs takes ...
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Crave Drats, we totally missed the press conference yesterday when some lucky folks got upclose with Casio's new prototype camera. Now, we can catch it only from outside a transparent box since ...
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Crave The keyword is, almost. But really, the panel nearly disappeared along with the crowd in the background when we took a picture from the side. It's quite an amazing feat if ...
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Features Welcome to Ceatec 2008. The entire Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba, just outside Tokyo, is packed to the gills with technology.
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Features Despite all the hoopla over Apple's iPhone, it's still a first-generation product that bears scrutiny from potential buyers before they make the leap, according to an unscientific survey of CNET readers.
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Crave Europe's biggest information technology fair went green this year. The problem was that there weren't many people around to notice. CeBit 2008 was a slimmed-down, serious affair, cut back to six ...
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Features The gadgets showcased during the Japanese electronics exhibition are going greener, thinner, and wireless.
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Blogs We are now three days away from the big day for Malaysia's General Election. I've been watching the electronic press and the blogs this last week to see how much of ...
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