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Best local tech company to work in, even for entrepreneurs?

Blogs Many of you may have come across or used this almost magical video-editing software from muvee on your computers or mobile phones before. I heard about this really cool Singapore company ... Read story »

Indonesian startups get funding

Blogs Slowly, but surely, Indonesian tech startup companies are growing. Despite the fact that they funded themselves when initiating the efforts, to jump to the next level, they will need support from investors. ... Read story »

Japan unveils remote which runs without battery

Crave Don't you hate it when your TV remote runs out of juice? Or when your clicker gets totaled by a battery leak? NEC and Soundpower Corporations' new battery-less remote control ... Read story »

Sony's 3D holographic prototype

Crave Looks like it's "full steam ahead" for Japanese electronics juggernaut Sony as far as 3D visual technology is concerned. Shortly after announcing the company's interest in such displays during the recent ... Read story »

Will Creative's Zii conquer the world?

Crave Can Creative CEO Sim Wong Hoo's vision cover the world? Those following our coverage of the Zii Summit will notice that it was held in Shenzhen, China. It would probably have ... Read story »

My farewell post

Blogs I have been blogging here at CNET Asia since August 2006 (how fast time passes!). Thanks to our lovely managing editor Juniper Foo for this oppportunity. At that time, I replaced ... Read story »

Photos: Future tech gets supersized at IDF Showcase

Features It's all about getting more out of technology at this year's Fall IDF in San Francisco. There may be no time-traveling DeLorean here to grant some people's wishes, but there's enough cool tech at the Technology Showcase to enrich our world. Read story »

Tech Award winners include fortified rice and fuel cell

Crave Projects that turn slaughterhouse waste into energy and fertilizer, and zinc oxide from fuel cells into fertilizer, as well as programs to fortify rice with nutrients, feed Indian children, and boost ... Read story »

Sony demos "true" wireless TV

Crave Consumers are now one step closer to the elusive cable-free TV. Sony has recently showcased a working wireless power-feeding system. The prototype on demonstration was shown to be capable of ... Read story »

Baidu CEO, Robin Li, speaks out

Blogs Robin Li, the co-founder and current CEO of Baidu, the Chinese search engine giant, is--unsurprisingly--a tech superstar. However, we don't get to hear too much from him. So, the Wall Street ... Read story »

Audio-Technica new earphones targeted at fashionable females

Crave Audio-Technica's ATH-CK1W in-ear headphones are available in an array of six colors, with the idea that you can coordinate with your preferred style. I can't help but cringe every time ... Read story »

The most significant thing this week: A new genre of phones defined--the App Phone

Blogs I've never called the iPhone or Android phone a smartphone. Somehow, the smartphone was reserved for phones which were much more limited in capability. My first smartphone was the Sony Ericsson ... Read story »

Apple revamps desktops and MacBook, adds Magic Mouse

Features Along with a new multitouch mouse and upgraded Mac Mini and iMacs, Apple has also made removable laptop batteries a thing of the past.  Read story »

Google Chrome OS: Do you believe the hype?

Blogs As with most products that have the name Google attached to them, Google Chrome OS is generating a lot of hype--and, if this TechCrunch post is true, then Google Chrome OS ... Read story »

Super computer-powered Toshiba Regza HDTV

Crave Ever heard of a super computer in an HDTV? Toshiba has released fresh juicy details on its Cell processor-powered LCD TV ahead of the Japan Ceatec 2009 tech fair. The ... Read story »

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