Panasonic Working on Multi-touch Remote for IPTV

September 30th, 2008 No Comments »

Panasonic showed off a prototype remote control that uses two trackpads instead of buttons.

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Look Ma, No Keys!

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Sharp, Nissan and NTT DoCoMo have developed a cell phone that can be used to lock and unlock cars as a substitute ignition…

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Toshiba Shows Prototype Fast-charging Laptop Battery

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Toshiba showed off a prototype SCiB battery designed for laptops at the Ceatec exhibition in Japan.

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Murata Demonstrates Unicycling Robot

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Japan’s Murata Manufacturing has unveiled Seiko, a robot that can balance and move on a unicycle.

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Sharp Prices Its XS-series Thin LCD TVs

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Sharp has announced the price of its thin XS-series TV sets and its substantially more than current models.

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Industry Bands Together to Push Mobile Broadband in Laptops

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Operators, laptop and chipset manufacturers are joining forces to push built-in support for mobile broadband, using a newly…

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Toshiba to Ship 256GB Solid-state Drives in October

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Toshiba showed off its 256G-byte SSD at the Ceatec exhibition in Japan.

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Intel’s Next-generation WiMax Module Appears in Japan

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Intel’s upcoming Evans Peak WiMax module makes an appearance at the Ceatec exhibition.

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Stock Smackdown Hits Tech Harder Than Most

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Monday’s stock bloodbath hit tech companies harder than most.

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Researchers Develop Bug-blocking Chip Monitor

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Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed technology that can keep microprocessor bugs from seizing up a PC.

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