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 <description>Toshiba raised the bar for rival TV vendors and set-top box makers on Monday, showing off its new Cell Regza television, which harnesses the Cell processor to decode and record multiple high-definition video files -- a capability far beyond what upcoming systems based on Intel&#039;s Atom CE4100 processors will be able to deliver.
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 <description>Panasonic has a new weapon in its recycling arsenal for dealing with cathode ray tubes from old televisions: a powerful laser that can quickly weaken the thick glass and enable a three-fold increase in processing speed.
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 <description>Nearly half of Americans would drop their mobile data service completely if faced with a need to cut household spending, according to new data from research firm Strategy Analytics.
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 <description>Microsoft is getting into the reality TV game with the next phase of Redmond&#039;s &quot;It&#039;s Everybody&#039;s Business&quot; ad campaign. The software company has tapped the tough-talking former head of GE, Jack Welch, and his wife and co-author Suzy to give guidance to real-life companies that are wrestling with business and technology quandaries.
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 <description>No longer will you have to stretch your arms forward to reach for that elusive mouse.
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 <description>Seiko Epson has made an advance in ink-jet technology that could be used to mass-produce large OLED (organic LED) screens by the middle of the next decade, making them more competitive with rival technologies for big-screen TVs.
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 <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 11:00:39 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description>A new reality show based around Twitter that encourages competitive stalking of celebrities? Who thought this was a good idea?
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