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China's Haier eyes U.S. living rooms

January 22, 2008 The mini-fridge maker wants to make it big in TVs and lifestyle products, and why not? It's got friends in the NBA and at Macy's and RealNetworks.Photos: From fridges to upscale phones TAGS: fridge, China, Lenovo, consumer electronics, U.S., electronics, brand, cell phone, IBM Corp., Samsung Electronics, TV, PC

Lenovo wants to be household name

April 4, 2007 PC company is creating a business unit that will focus on international consumers, a fast-growing segment outside its traditional strengths. TAGS: Lenovo, consumer electronics, Stephen Baker, consumer PC, electronics, PC company, U.S., China, brand, notebook computer, printer, PC, Dell, camera, HP

Skype to make U.S. retail debut

November 18, 2005 Web phone service cuts deal with RadioShack in an effort to reach a broader U.S. audience. Photo: Skype at retail TAGS: Skype, RadioShack Corp., phone service, VoIP, telephone service, U.S., eBay Inc., electronics

JVC aims hard drive video cameras at U.S.

June 15, 2005 Forget tape. Video cameras of the future will store footage on hard drives or in flash memory. TAGS: JVC, video camera, footage, camera, flash memory, electronics, hard drive, U.S., video

U.S. reveals plans to hit back at cyberthreats

April 4, 2008 The U.S. Air Force Cyber Command is just as interested in attack as defense, according to a senior general. TAGS: adversary, cyberthreats, cyberattack, supply chain, military, infrastructure, attack, U.S., vulnerability, channel, information technology, electronics

Gateway CEO Inouye resigns

February 9, 2006 update Wayne Inouye steps down abruptly after the company's mixed returns for the fourth quarter. TAGS: Gateway Inc., eMachines Inc., PC company, CEO, electronics, U.S., Dell, PC

This year, Santa went cybershopping

December 29, 2005 Shoppers this holiday season spent at least 25 percent more online--and almost a third of their holiday budgets--compared to last year. TAGS: KPMG Consulting Inc., computer hardware, consumer electronics, Nielsen/NetRatings, ComScore, electronics, study, holiday, accessory, survey, Amazon.com Inc., games, U.S.

Recycling e-waste into modern art

January 28, 2007 A pair of artists dig deep in a San Francisco-area dump to come up with new looks for cast-off consumer electronics.Photos: From e-waste to art TAGS: art, consumer electronics, electronics, artist, CRT, U.S.

Fall electronics to rally Sony?

September 13, 2006 Recent gaffes have been tough, but U.S. executive says HDTVs, e-books, Mylo devices could paint a better picture. Photo: Sony's Mylo Photo: Digital reading at Borders TAGS: Sony Mylo, Glasgow, shortage, Blu-ray, Sony PS3, diode, e-book, Sony Corp., electronics, Sony Playstation, U.S., TV, photograph

Tech, drugs and the wealth of nations

May 31, 2005 Cadence Design executive Ray Bingham says there's a precedent the U.S. can use to maintain its tech leadership. TAGS: Cadence Design Systems Inc., R&D, San Jose, India, China, electronics, U.S.

Sony's brave Sir Howard

January 17, 2007 With the PS3 and Blu-ray by his side, CEO Howard Stringer says Sony is set to vanquish its foes and keep consumers happy. TAGS: Howard Stringer, Sony PS3, Blu-ray, Sony Playstation, Blu-ray disc, electronics, Sony Corp., CEO, Sony PlayStation 2, games, U.S., DVD, TV

China's currency move may hurt U.S. tech

July 22, 2005 The price of computers and electronics could climb if China adds teeth to its new exchange policy. TAGS: yuan, China, currency, Applied Materials Inc., basket, economist, manufacturing, Washington, U.S., semiconductor, dollar, consumer electronics, electronics, computer company

Can Sony reinvent itself as cool?

January 20, 2005 Howard Stringer's been trying to tame Sony's famously fractious bureaucracy since arriving on the scene in 1997. And change is in the air, he says. TAGS: Howard Stringer, Tokyo, content company, Sony Corp., relationship, Apple iPod, electronics, CEO, security, U.S., video

GM unveils eco-friendly concept Cadillac

January 9, 2008 The first concept car to get its premiere at CES runs on a hydrogen fuel cell and a lithium ion battery. Photos: Green Cadillac TAGS: Rick Wagoner, concept car, Cadillac, fuel cell, Chevy Volt, Consumer Electronics Show, OnStar, hydrogen fuel cell, car, police, transportation, mile, electronics, concept, battery, U.S.

Strong holiday sales expected for tech

November 25, 2005 High prices at the pump are pushing shoppers toward better deals and online retail. TAGS: shopper, consumer electronics, electronics, holiday, plasma TV, survey, DVD player, Apple Computer, brand, TV, U.S., DVD

When PCs pollute

August 17, 2005 E-waste poses health risks in developing world, and gear makers have to own up to the problem, activists say. TAGS: electronics, producer, gear, legislator, electronics company, India, China, health, U.S., PC, HP

eBay forms coalition to cut e-waste

January 6, 2005 Online forum will help consumers learn how to recycle old PCs--and potentially keep government regulators at bay. TAGS: Meg Whitman, coalition, recycling, eBay Inc., electronics, CEO, U.S., Intel, PC

Apple launches iPod recycling program

June 3, 2005 Customers who bring in used devices get a discount on a new iPod and free disposal of the old one. TAGS: shareholder, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, discount, music player, electronics, U.S., battery

Labor group: Techs tops at courting foreign workers

January 27, 2005 Labor group claims tech firms pursued the most green cards for foreign-born workers last year. TAGS: H-1B, worker, foreigner, employer, Oracle Corp., U.S., semiconductor, IBM Corp., electronics, Intel, Microsoft Corp.

Cisco preps for Scientific-Atlanta integration

February 8, 2006 Net gear giant works toward completing acquisition and launching a consumer electronics business. TAGS: Scientific-Atlanta Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., consumer electronics, acquisition, electronics, U.S., video
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