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You'll be able to charge any new mobile phone from the same universal charger beginning on January 1, 2012. Except the iPhone.
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Excellent sound quality - and a great price for a digital monitor.
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Sky is quietly recalling and replacing up to 90,000 high definition PVR set top boxes.
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Nokia has launched their application store on Ovi, announcing a 70/30 split with content owners.
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A burglar who stole a DVD player in China was arrested - when he went back for the remote.
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Panasonic have a new series of dual-layer Blu-ray recordable discs for PC use, recording at 4x.
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Californian gaming authorities have advised their colleagues in Las Vegas about a number of card counting programs currently available from the Apple App Store.
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Samsung has unveiled the solar-powered "Blue Earth" touchscreen mobile phone.
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Microsoft is planning a foray into the realm of brick-and-mortar establishments.
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Pioneer has confirmed it will cut 10,000 jobs due to lower-than-expected sales of car electronics and unprofitable television operations.
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Fujitsu, NEC and Sony are offering free firmware update for specific PCs and Blu-ray players equipped with a faulty Seagate hard disk drive.
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These high-speed DVD-R have a blue/silver top surface.
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Sandisk has announced some serious-looking breakthroughs in NAND Flash memory manufacturing, at ISSCC.
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A market analyst’s drawn-up a list of potential features that he’s claimed could be included on an upcoming cut-price iPhone.
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Slumdog Millionaire is set to become one of the most counterfeited movies of all time, anti-piracy experts have warned.
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Amazon have debuted their second electronic book reader, the Kindle 2.
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In a move sure to please interested consumers, Vudu announced it has slashed the price of its video-on-demand box from $300 down to $149.
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Lite-On's next DVD burners will be launched in April and feature 24x burning and new LabelTag technology.
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Reports in Japan are saying that Pioneer is on the verge of exiting the TV market entirely.
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Google is trying to take on Amazon.com's Kindle and Sony's eReader by offering iPhone and Android users instant access to more than 1.5 million public domain books.
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