Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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Photos: hot upcoming gadgets from Seagate, Zap, and Zink.
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U.K. chip designer is bringing together the two wireless designers on one chip.
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Our five hottest stories this week: Howard Stern reigns; Zune domain troubles; Nokia bites Bluetooth; Netflix offers $1M for better movie picks; free stock trades.
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Cell phone maker debuts short-range technology as it seeks apps that will stir mobile demand.
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The electronics maker is developing a rice-sized chip that could store personal info or identify merchandise.
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Billion-dollar deal positions Continental to expand in the auto industry.
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Chip maker’s Bluetooth, Wi-Fi chips will make their way into Nintendo’s new game console.
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Hardware news briefs for the week of April 17, 2006.
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The technology for small things in small spaces at low power will add the ability to transfer video.
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The computer company has released patches that cover much-discussed security flaws in its Mac OS X operating system.
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Joint chip development by PortalPlayer and CSR would enable wireless iPods.
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With portable electronics everywhere, companies find ways to build bulky devices and ugly wires into clothing.
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Wireless bar code scanner manufacturer focuses on hardened devices equipped with RFID and Windows Mobile technology.
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Startup sues Oakley and Motorola, claiming Razrwire sunglasses violate its 1990 patent.
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Pioneer, Toshiba, SimpleDevices, and Freescale are among the companies making car entertainment announcements.
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Texas Instruments wants to pad its wireless technology offerings, and finds the answer in Norway.
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A U.K. automotive supplier closed $8.3 million in VC funding for a system that uses cell phones to identify drivers.
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John Hering and his digital ninjas could hack your phone from a mile away, but they’d rather be on Internet television.
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