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Photos: New in nanotech

February 23, 2005 At Nano Tech 2005 in Tokyo, 350 companies from around the globe tout the latest and greatest in tiny tech. TAGS: nanotechnology, Tokyo, photograph

Week in video: Robots of the future, technology today

November 3, 2007 A humanoid robot with a back story, developers using robotics in daily life, and a tech-centric look at Tokyo. TAGS: Michael Kanellos, Tokyo, robotics, robot, city, San Jose, conference, California, video

Week in video: Newest Japanese tech, newest Microsoft plans

October 13, 2007 This week we feature video of some of Tokyo's cutting-edge tech, and Microsoft's project to improve education in emerging markets. TAGS: Tokyo, Michael Kanellos, emerging market, food, education, trip, project, Japan, Microsoft Corp., video

On the road to the Tokyo auto show

October 11, 2007 The event is still a couple of weeks off, but automakers are putting the word out now about what they'll be showing off. TAGS: auto show, Tokyo, concept car, automobile company, Lexus, car, lineup, mobility, photograph

Self-install WiMax kit comes to Tokyo

March 15, 2005 Consumers will be able to install their own WiMax gear later this year, when a network rolls out in central Tokyo, network provider says. TAGS: base station, Tokyo, wireless broadband, broadband, city, London

Classrooms outfitted with Xboxes

June 17, 2005 Microsoft will donate Xbox consoles enabled with video chat capabilities to all elementary and junior high schools in Tokyo's Suginami ward. TAGS: classroom, Tokyo, Microsoft Xbox, school, console, Microsoft Corp.

Flickr expands beyond English-speaking world

June 12, 2007 Yahoo's photo-sharing site will work in seven new languages, and the company expects new members out of the expansion. TAGS: Flickr, Tokyo, tag, Yahoo! Inc., language, photograph

Gates touts ties with Japanese companies

April 21, 2006 The key to Microsoft's success is its focus on software, Gates says. But it also doesn't hurt to have good partners. TAGS: Japanese company, Bill Gates, Tokyo, IBM Corp., Japan, electronics, Toshiba, Microsoft Corp., security

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, U.S., security, video

In Tokyo, PS3 launch cures few of fever

November 13, 2006 The hard-core and hearty get new Sony consoles, but most gamers are left out in the cold and go home empty-handed. Photos: Long, wet wait for PS3 TAGS: Tokyo, store, ticket, gamer, Sony PS3, Sony PSP, Microsoft Xbox, Sony Playstation, console, Sony Corp.

Gadgets of the future gather in Japan

October 9, 2007 The Ceatec trade show brings together the big names in consumer electronics and puts the nation's weakness for tech on full display. TAGS: Japan, consumer electronics, NTT Corp., loudspeaker, trade show, Tokyo, electronics, LCD TV, gadget, Consumer Electronics Show, JVC, robot, 3D, LCD, car, TV

Gadgets gather at Tokyo's Ceatec show

October 4, 2006 Japan's answer to CES features a Blu-ray camcorder from Hitachi, Toshiba's plans for big-screen SED TVs, and more. Photos: Hitachi's DVD tech Photos: Sharp's high-def developments TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, surface-conduction electron emitter display, Japan, Consumer Electronics Show, Blu-ray, Sharp Corp., blog, DVD-recorder, TV, Toshiba, photograph, recorder, cell phone, camcorder

Week in pictures: Big appetite for tiny tech

February 25, 2005 roundupTokyo event showcases newest in nanotech. Also: Apple's iPod Mini line gets a boost in battery life. TAGS: nanotechnology, Intel Itanium 2, Tokyo, Apple iPod Mini, robot, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, battery, camera, server, games

Sony CEO, world commuter

March 7, 2005 Sony's new honcho will be racking up enough frequent flier miles for a first-class upgrade to the moon. TAGS: Howard Stringer, Tokyo, CEO, Sony Corp., Japan, U.S.

Meet Mr. I-mode

February 2, 2005 Because of bets NTT's Kei-ichi Enoki laid down years ago, the Japanese carrier is leading the way in cell phone evolution. TAGS: I-Mode, NTT DoCoMo Inc., Tokyo, handset, 3G, Japan, target, cell phone, Mr., U.S.

Sony's software future

March 2, 2006 Consumer electronics is increasingly a software business. That's where Sony's playing catch-up. TAGS: Tim Schaaff, Howard Stringer, software development, Sony Walkman, rival, Tokyo, Sony Corp., home entertainment, Apple Computer, portable device, consumer electronics, Sony PSP, Apple iPod, Sony Playstation, Europe, TV

Sony delays PS3 launch to November

March 15, 2006 Company confirms that it's pushing back the worldwide release date for the game console. TAGS: game console, Sony Playstation, Tokyo, Blu-ray, console, Sony Corp., Microsoft Xbox, manufacturing, Xbox 360, DVD, Microsoft Corp.

Sony unveils next HD camcorder for consumers

February 21, 2006 New HDR-HC3 is lighter, smaller and cheaper than the company's first camcorder offering. TAGS: HD camcorder, camcorder, Tokyo, Sony Corp., camera, video

Week in pictures: Laptops get blue-suede hues

December 2, 2005 roundup High style comes to some portable PCs, Symantec heads for the bunker, and robots take Tokyo. TAGS: robot, bot, Tokyo, Symantec Corp., LCD screen, laptop computer, LCD, Intel, security

Week in pictures: Gaga for gadgets

October 7, 2005 roundup Microsoft fills out game roster for Xbox 360. Also: Robot racing, map quest, gadgets galore and finding nirvana in Central Park. TAGS: gadget, Tokyo, robot, Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox, Google Inc., DVD, games, Microsoft Corp.
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