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Making the most of it: Sony turns music player defeat into PR win PDF Print E-mail

The Sony Walkman started the portable music revolution and is still hanging in there

Leading up to Apple's big iPod refresh last week, Sony managed to steal some spotlight as headlines around the Internet proclaimed how the company's Walkman had outsold the iPod for the month of August in Japan. According to a market survey from BCN Ranking, the Walkman holds a 47.8 percent market share, with the iPod now suddenly trailing at 44 percent... Continue Reading Making the most of it: Sony turns music player defeat into PR win

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SD Association announces backwards compatible 300 MB/sec SDHC and SDXC cards PDF Print E-mail

The new dual-row pin memory card design

The SD Association is celebrating ten years this year and it used Europe's largest consumer electronics show – IFA – to announce a new, dual-row pin memory card design with data transfer speeds of up to 300 megabytes per second for SDXC and SDHC devices and memory cards. It is fully backwards compatible, allowing equipped devices full use of any SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards and will be part of the forthcoming SD 4.0 specification, expected in early 2011. .. Continue Reading SD Association announces backwards compatible 300 MB/sec SDHC and SDXC cards

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Telefunken evaluating electric bicycle prototypes PDF Print E-mail

Telefunken evaluating electric bicycle prototypes

If there’s an interesting aspect to the rise and rise of electric mobility devices, it’s the number of companies that were once associated with vastly different fields which are now investigating the arena of electric bicycles. At SinoCES in China last month we saw a white goods manufacturer proudly showing a new range of electric scooters alongside its new range of washing machines. At IFA today we spied yet another big name on two electric bicycles – 107 year-old German electronics company Telefunken... Continue Reading Telefunken evaluating electric bicycle prototypes

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Ozaki metallic iPad covers PDF Print E-mail

Ozaki metallic iPad covers

Taiwanese computer peripherals company Ozaki prides itself on producing computer accessories with attitude, and whilst that’s an easy thing to say, it stopped us in our tracks during the rounds of the IFA show floor in Berlin this week with a range of stunning metallic shells for the iPad. Now iPad covers are a dime a dozen, but the metallic finish on these items is extraordinary – they have a silvery pewter surface and look like something the knights of King Arthur’s court would carry. No price yet but … yuuuum!.. Continue Reading Ozaki metallic iPad covers

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Amiga All-in-One is next in line for Commodore USA release PDF Print E-mail

Commodore USA has revealed its plans to release an Amiga-branded all-in-one keyboard compu...

Only a few short days ago, Commodore USA announced its intention to launch a modern version of the legendary C64 all-in-one keyboard computer. Now the company has revealed an exclusive licensing agreement with Amiga Inc. that should result in the company releasing upgraded Amiga-branded machines. As well as a technical overhaul, the new computers are to be fully compatible with the updated version of the AmigaOS operating system... Continue Reading Amiga All-in-One is next in line for Commodore USA release

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