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Sharp unveils 108-inch LCD television

January 7, 2007 Electronics giant says the television has a higher resolution than plasmas and lower power consumption. TAGS: Sharp Corp., LCD TV, glass, plasma TV, sheet, plant, LCD, Consumer Electronics Show, TV, power consumption, Samsung Electronics, video, PC

Samsung plans Origami PC launch

April 14, 2006 Electronics giant schedules an event to release the first brand-name device to use Microsoft's Origami concept. Photos: Origami handheld devices TAGS: Microsoft Origami, Origami PC, electronics company, Samsung Electronics, event, Microsoft Corp., Intel, photograph, PC

Action unfolds in Origami PCs

May 1, 2006 As Samsung's Q1 makes its U.S. debut, questions remain about whether minitablets are ready for a breakout. TAGS: Origami PC, minitablet PC, Microsoft Origami, Samsung Q1, tablet, Samsung Electronics, U.S., photograph, PC, Microsoft Corp.

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, electronics, consumer electronics, U.S., cell phone, brand, IBM Corp., Samsung Electronics, TV, PC

Samsung minitablet debuts in U.S.

May 1, 2006 Q1 device to sell through Best Buy's online store next week, show up in some of retailer's outlets this summer. Photos: Samsung's Q1 unveiled TAGS: Samsung Q1, minitablet PC, Microsoft Origami, ultramobile PC, online store, vice president, retailer, Samsung Electronics, Best Buy Co. Inc., battery, battery life, tablet, Intel, Germany, San Francisco, U.S.

Robson or hybrid hard drive? The battle is coming

September 29, 2006 Faced with two technologies, companies are already picking sides over intregrating flash memory into PCs. TAGS: flash memory, battle, Seagate Technology, Intel, notebook computer, hard drive, Samsung Electronics, PC

Manufacturers unwrap first ultramobile PCs

March 9, 2006 At CeBit, Samsung, Asus and Founder deliver minitablets, though early models seem to have poor battery life. Photos: Origami handheld devices TAGS: ultramobile PC, CeBit, Hannover, Microsoft Origami, founder, Intel, Intel Celeron, ASUS, Germany, Samsung Electronics, battery, PC, video, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP

Mobile phone sales pass 800 million

February 10, 2006 Global shipments of cell phones will climb to 850 million in 2006--and Nokia still leads pack. TAGS: shipment, iSuppli Corp., Motorola Inc., cell phone, research company, Nokia Corp., mobile phone, Samsung Electronics, PC

About South Korea's 'dependency' on Microsoft

January 29, 2007 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says South Korea might be in bed with Microsoft, but PC users there are kicking the company hard. TAGS: South Korea, e-government, piracy, Seoul, nation, government, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp., Samsung Electronics, security, PC

Samsung: This Q1 goes one better

May 7, 2007 After predecessor met with disappointing reviews, Samsung says it has responded to feedback and created a better ultramobile PC. Photos: Test-driving the Q1 Ultra Photos: Take two for Origami and t... TAGS: ultramobile PC, press conference, Samsung Electronics, improvement, battery, Microsoft Windows Vista, keyboard, Intel, PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Intel has ARM in its crosshairs

September 26, 2007 Chip giant isn't content dominating the PC and server markets. It wants to make gains in mobile phones, where competition is stiffer. TAGS: ARM, chip company, mobile phone, Intel, Texas Instruments Inc., smart phone, San Francisco, mobile device, Samsung Electronics, battery, PC

Origami PC maker has to scribble 'wait'

May 1, 2006 TabletKiosk hoped to beat Samsung out of the gate, but had to halt most shipments because of a glitch. Still, its frankness has won it fans. Photos: Origami tablets gear up TAGS: Origami PC, ultramobile PC, Microsoft Origami, tablet, VIA Technologies Inc., PC company, battery life, manufacturing, Intel, battery, Samsung Electronics, PC

Via trots out mini notebook, mobile motherboard

June 5, 2007 Taiwanese company, trying to up its market share, unveils tiny NanoBook, plus hardware for smart phones.Photos: Via's little mobos TAGS: mini notebook, VIA Technologies Inc., Taiwanese company, OQO, First International Computer, prototype, x86 processor, portable computer, notebook computer, ARM, Intel x86, smart phone, motherboard, AMD, Intel, keyboard

Mobile minitablets still grounded despite new tech

April 30, 2007 Whether you call it a UMPC, an MID or a minitablet, it's far from certain you'll ever call it a success.Photos: Intel ultramobiles TAGS: ultramobile PC, minitablet PC, Samsung Q1, Beijing, mobile device, Intel, manufacturing, smart phone, PDA, Samsung Electronics, laptop computer, PC

Nokia makes push for mobile TV, widget development

April 16, 2007 Company is teaming up with other handset makers on devices and promoting new applications for surfing the mobile Net. TAGS: DVB-H, mobile TV, handset maker, Nokia Corp., mobile operator, handset, SIM card, mobile device, CSS, TV, Europe, developer, smart phone, Samsung Electronics, PC

Week in pictures: Tech for the masses

May 5, 2006 roundup At WCIT confab, tech bigwigs push for global good. Also: Origami tablets, cool keyboard and more. TAGS: tablet, pinball, mass, earphone, information technology, laser, handset, keyboard, Samsung Electronics, PC

Sprint unveils WiMax plans

March 27, 2007 Sprint adds several cities to its upcoming mobile WiMax network, and names device vendors and a chip development ecosystem. TAGS: Sprint Nextel, CTIA, Austin, trade show, PC Card, Chicago, chipset, Nokia Corp., modem, Samsung Electronics, PC
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