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HP expands digital-entertainment range
News HP also introduced HDTVs -- equipped with LCD, microdisplay and plasma screens -- that offer a range of new features. Hewlett-Packard rolled out an expanded lineup of digital entertainment products on Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in...
5 January 2006, 8:30
Photos: Asia's top ten MP3 players
News Price range: £114-£157 Price range: £138-£179 Price range: £186-£250 Price range: £135 Price range: £247-£340 Price range: £85-£156 Creative Zen Vision:M (30GB) Strengths: Fast transfer speed; wide video-codec support; brilliant screen; improved...
3 July 2006, 11:24
Woolworths to sell home software
News Mixed merchandise retailer Woolworths has followed in Tesco's footsteps by launching its own range of PC software, due to hit the shelves in the middle of next month. The company has struck a deal with white label software developer Formjet to...
29 March 2007, 9:50
Photos: The end of the classic film camera?
News This Mamiya Super Deluxe range finder camera was released in November 1964 and had a relatively fast f/1.5 Mamiya-Sekor lens. Because it was a range finder, a photographer would focus by twisting the dial on the lens ring until a little yellow box...
26 May 2006, 11:09
Microsoft to take on Adobe with graphics 'Everywhere'
News A little-known Microsoft project promises to bring advanced graphics to a broad range of devices and set up a potential showdown with Adobe Systems. The full range of user interface tools Microsoft is amassing underscores the company's growing...
28 March 2006, 11:37
Fujitsu Siemens touts its 3G laptops
News Fujitsu Siemens is hoping 3G and energy efficiency will help to differentiate its range of laptops. Following an agreement with Orange last January, Fujitsu Siemens began producing laptops in the Lifebook 'E' range with built-in 3G/EDGE datacards.
16 March 2007, 9:56
Open-source support centre launched
News Open-source support specialists Credativ has launched the Open Source Support Centre (OSSC), which aims to provide support for a range of community-developed software from Linux to MySQL. Available support packages range from the Basic package (at...
Tags: package, source, open source, germany
14 November 2007, 9:38
Wireless USB set to cut the cable
News The computer industry is still working on the paperless office, but new short-range wireless technologies on tap for next year could at last bring about the cable-free desktop. UWB technology can deliver data rates at up to 480Mbps at around 3m...
18 October 2006, 10:52
Apple: The future of home tech
News Apple will dominate the digital home by 2013 with its range of existing and new products and services being networked together. This Apple revolution will pose a threat to a range of companies, including HP and Microsoft as well as consumer...
Tags: companies, research, services, apple
23 May 2008, 10:32
New Wi-Fi chips embedded in Samsung laptops
News Samsung is set to announce on Wednesday that it will be the first laptop maker to incorporate new technology that greatly expands the range of Wi-Fi access and speeds up performance. Samsung is embedding chips from start-up company Airgo Networks...
1 June 2005, 11:31
HP releases touchscreen Vista PCs
News Already one of the leaders of the home-computing market, HP has upped the pressure on its rivals with the launch of a range of PCs under the all-in-one computing banner. The range includes PCs with touch-sensitive screens, and what HP claims is the...
10 January 2007, 10:38
Photos: Microsoft's robotics kit
News Microsoft Robotics Studio is a Windows-based toolkit that offers simulation runtime technology so that commercial and individual developers can create intelligent applications in a virtual world for a range of products.
21 June 2006, 10:28
Intel all doom and gloom
News The chip giant also narrowed its range of estimates, saying revenue is now most likely to fall between $6.3bn and $6.7bn. I feel very good about the range we've projected here materialising within the quarter.
6 September 2002, 10:05
Motorola to split into two businesses
News Subject to "further financial, tax and legal analysis", the American communications giant will next year spin off its mobile-devices business as an independent, publicly traded company, which will take with it a range of technology and...
Tags: businesses, split, broadband, motorola
27 March 2008, 8:46
Europe PS3s less backwards-compatible
News The European PS3s will be designed differently, meaning that a "new combination of hardware and software emulation" will enable the new PS3s to be compatible with only a "limited range" of PS2 titles and a "broad range" of original PlayStation...
26 February 2007, 9:24


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