Douglas Krone can see the future. It's filled with lightweight notebooks boasting battery lives of more than eight hours, camera phones the size of credit cards and pocket MP3 players with the storage ...
Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, and other PC makers, as well as the consumer electronics industry. She's also one of the hosts of CNET News' Daily Podcast. In her ...
TOKYO — Last year, Japan’s No. 3 cellular telephone network operator, Vodafone KK, was faulted by analysts and customers alike for not having a wide and attractive enough range of handsets. Now it’s ...
Want tiny? Here's an eyepiece TV. Want big? There's a wall-size display. Devices great and small take the stage at Ceatec. Photo gallery: Gadgets galore at Japan show Michael Kanellos is editor at ...
Keep drooling over that poker-chip-sized 4G cell phone that automatically cheers you up after a tough day. Because no matter how much you want it — no matter how much any of us wants it — it's ...
TOKYO, Nov 8 (Reuters) - For years Japanese shoppers eagerly shelled out for the latest gadgets, but now a tumbling yen has put new iPhones out of reach for some and sparked a growing secondhand trade ...
KOBE, Japan – And if you thought shopping here was a trip on Black Friday, just take a walk through my shoes. A recent visit to Japan's tech shops found that locals put a real premium on smelling nice ...
TOKYO – The sun is supposed to be shining as I complete this round-up of gadgets and gizmos launched in Japan during July but the weather is yet to cooperate this year. It’s partly a blessing in ...
KAWAGOE, Japan — It didn’t take long for me to realize why people in Japan use umbrellas all summer long, even on days with zero rain in the forecast. It’s damn hot here. Humid, too. And it’s only ...
November and December are turning out to be great months for Japanese gamers, because new consoles and games mean hardly a week will go by when there isn’t something to spend money on. The biggest ...
TOKYO--And they say Americans watch too much TV. Japanese consumer electronics makers on Thursday showed off a wide range of new ways to view recorded video and TV programming at Ceatec, a large ...
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