The annual tech extravaganza, which runs through Wednesday in Hannover, Germany, is in full swing now.
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Highlights of the big tech show include a game tournament, a pillow phone and a waterproof big-screen TV.
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Aim is to provide RFID industry and users with "legal certainty" regarding use of the technology, a European Commission official says.
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Asus offers up its take on the second generation of so-called ultramobile PCs, along with Vista's SideShow display.
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Undeterred by poor sales for the first generation of so-called ultramobile PCs, the electronics giant launches an upgraded model.
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Intel and Infineon announced partnerships with BMW and Hyundai, reflecting the growing importance of electronics in cars.
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blog At CeBit, Frank Simonis says "within three years it will just be Blu-ray."
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Known primarily for catering to big corporations, German software company announces new products, initiatives for small and midsize companies.
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The PC maker will focus on building high-speed networking into all its laptops. It's also keen on energy efficiency.
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Much attention at the big tech show in Germany will go to Europe's upcoming alternative to GPS.
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Even if consumers aren't ready, AMD is pushing ahead with branding campaign for devices designed to work with entertainment PCs.
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Europe's biggest IT show is undergoing an overhaul forced by a drop in attendance and wider changes in the industry.
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