Since everybody is such a big iPod fan nowadays, what would you say if Apple, because of the mp3 player's popularity, changed their name to iPod? Imagine saying that Steve Jobs is the CEO of the iPod Corporation...Rather strange, isn't it?Although many of you would have liked this to be an Apple related ne... |
10 January 2008 12:50 GMT |
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Japanese manufacturer Matsushita (Panasonic) has closed a deal with Google in order to see the Electronics company launch flat panel television sets that will allow owners to access sites like YouTube and some other Google services, like Picasa Web Albums. The first sets are to reach the United States market this Spr... |
8 January 2008 20:31 GMT |
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LCD panels are present everywhere, from the portable gaming systems and cell phones to the wide display in the living room or the huge billboards on the American skyscrapers. The demand is so high that more and more manufacturers emerge in this sector and powerful alliances are continually forming to defend their sup... |
28 December 2007 04:35 GMT |
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"Does size matter?" is a question that has created quite a lot of controversy over time, whether we're talking about intimacy-related issues or the dimensions of television sets. Furthermore, it seems that the old habit of measuring whose "member" is bigger has gone beyond the premises of the locker-room and int... |
26 December 2007 10:46 GMT |
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The LCD panels' market seems to be the hottest point of interest for the most important names in the CE industry these days and we're witnessing what could be very well history being written, as the major players in this field are teaming up, presumably to counter Samsung's iron-fisted market dominance... |
26 December 2007 01:12 GMT |
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Protecting the environment is a major issue nowadays, especially for the major manufacturers of consumer electronics, who are among the most important parties responsible for its degradation and pollution. And while some such companies are just sitting back and doing pretty much nothing, there are others which are ta... |
14 December 2007 14:46 GMT |
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Nokia and Matsushita have reached an agreement meant to help handling their faulty battery crisis. Nokia decided not to take the blame for the entire situation and leave Matsushita to support the costs related to the BL-5C battery replacements and the logistics ones too.Nokia service centers have been taken over by c... |
24 August 2007 05:31 GMT |
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Mobile phone batteries have been a real issue of debate lately. Nokia has just released a product advisory for one of its batteries, as some functionality problems have been experienced by their users until now. It looks like the Nokia-branded BL-5C battery manufactured by Matsushita Battery Industrial has caused som... |
14 August 2007 04:53 GMT |
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd of Japan, also known for its most famous brand Panasonic, maintained the leadership in the Plasma Display Panels (PDPs) business in the fourth quarter of 2006. Not a bad thing taking into account that LCD panels have a much more interested audience.Riddhi Patel, principal analys... |
22 March 2007 11:22 GMT |
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The Light-Emitting Diode (LED) is basically a semiconductor that emits light when an electrical current is applied to it. The principle by which it functions is simple, and the same base technology is used in the manufacturing process of transistors. It's an semiconductor material doped with impurities to create... |
20 March 2007 10:56 GMT |
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