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- Photo: Sony's Qrio
- The humanoid robot and mechanical showpiece can walk, jump, balance on moving surface and throw a ball.
- Tags: Robots, showpiece, Sony Qrio, robot, Sony Corp., photograph
- Image galleries 2005-12-06
- Photo: Sony's Qrio
- The humanoid robot and mechanical showpiece can walk, jump, balance on moving surface and throw a ball.
- Tags: Robots, showpiece, Sony Qrio, robot, Sony Corp., photograph
- Image galleries 2005-12-06
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- Motorola Rokr E8 - black
- We're always pleased when a cell phone for which we've waited a long time to see finally goes on sale. When Motorola introduced its Rokr E8 at CES 2008, we only had a few minutes to play with it, but we were so impressed that we gave it CNET's Best...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, Rokr E8, Motorola ROKR, Motorola Inc.
- Product reviews 2008-06-26
- Samsung Access
- Though Verizon Wireless ruled the mobile TV roost for more than a year, AT&T finally offered Big Red some competition last month with the launch of AT&T Mobile TV. Like V Cast Mobile TV, AT&T's service offers stunning video quality, but its real appeal depends entirely on the handsets that...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, keypad button, Microsoft Access, phone, LG Vu, mobile TV, AT&T Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., toggle, AT&T Mobile TV, TV
- Product reviews 2008-05-10
- HP Blackbird 002
- HP's Blackbird 002 is the first product from the collaborative design and production minds of HP and its year-old boutique acquisition, Voodoo PC. The result is a system that makes an unexpectedly large dent in what we expect from high-end gaming PCs. In addition to its unique appearance and a...
- Tags: Video cards, Games, Blackbird 002, Voodoo, Hewlett-Packard Co., HP Blackbird 002, HP Blackbird, video card, graphics
- Product reviews 2007-09-05
- eMachines T5230
- The $500 eMachines T5230 sits on the top-end of eMachines' new systems for the third quarter of 2007. It's also the strongest of the company's new batch of nonconfigurable, retail-only PCs--which you might imagine given that it's the most expensive of the bunch. Our major gripes are that it doesn't...
- Tags: Notebooks, DVD, Consumer electronics, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Video cards, eMachines Inc., eMachines T5230
- Product reviews 2007-07-02
- Debate over Microsoft break-up idea devolves
- Debate over Microsoft break-up idea devolvesBreak up would destroy economy...Microsoft is THE most important company in the world. It is all facets of communication, collaboration and cooperation. Let's take a look at Zune. Without a doubt, the world's most important music player. I continue to squirt anyone and everyone within...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Network technology, Microsoft Corp., MSN, chip, Microsoft Zune, operating system
- Discussion threads 2007-04-18
- $1,200 keyboard. Nope, it isn't April 1st!
- $1,200 keyboard. Nope, it isn't April 1st!only $1200?is that with VAT included or excluded?BTW, maybe it has some use at the office/house of the future..Man, You Are REALLY Late On This ZDNetI saw this keyboard two years ago on geek.com and slashdot...Next thing you'll know you will report Elvis...
- Tags: Keyboards, Games, ELVIS, keyboard, game
- Discussion threads 2006-11-30
- Bang & Olufsen Serene
- Photo gallery:Bang & Olufsen Serene It must be a sign that the economy is doing well when luxury cell phones become available to the everyday consumer. What with the recent Dolce & Gabbana Motorola Razr and now...
- Tags: Bang & Olufsen, Serene, telephone, Bang & Olufsen Serene
- Product reviews 2006-11-28
- Cameras are coming to your city soon
- Clovis, Calif, boasts 100 high-res surveillance cameras, the San Francisco Chronicle reports, and police and residents are pleased to have Big Brother everywhere. Extra eyes watch the jail, the schools, a walking trail, an art piece and the wastewater plant. Monitoring screens are in commanders' offices, at dispatch...
- Tags: Nestel, camera
- Blog posts 2006-07-24
- India's software industry to grow 23% this year
- While the US lost 234,000 IT jobs in 2003, for Indian techies 152,000 new jobs were created. Jobs in India's booming software services sector are estimated to grow 23% in the year to March 2004, as the sector benefits from outsourcing by global clients, an industry association said on Wednesday....
- Tags: industry, software
- Blog posts 2004-02-25
- For Inchcape Motors, Avaya IP Telephony Solutions Drive the Customer Experience
- In building a state-of-the-art showroom at Melbourne's Docklands, Subaru Australia decided to introduce all the advantages of IP Telephony across its business. Working with Avaya, Subaru has embraced IP technology to streamline communication, introduce more flexibility and improve interaction with customers. The Docklands Subaru super-site is now the showpiece for...
- Tags: Subaru, Telephony, IP Telephony, Avaya Inc., VOIP, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Networking
- Case studies
- Rapidly Growing Unilin Creates Flexible Management for Highly Automated Processes
- Unilin Flooring produces laminate flooring such as the well-known Quick-Step - laid without glue. The company is the showpiece of the fast-growing Unilin group. Unilin supports its growth with automation. Microsoft BizTalk Server connects Unilin's e-commerce platform with heterogeneous systems at the customers' sites. To simplify management, its own systems...
- Tags: Microsoft BizTalk Server, Microsoft Corp., E-business, Unilin Flooring, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Internet, Software
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