Stories about: Philips

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    Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings season could be stormy 14/01/2012 04:02:55

    Get ready for a perfect storm of earnings news. With tech bellwethers including IBM, Microsoft, Intel and Google set to issue financial reports next week, earnings season will pick up in earnest and judging from recent forecasts and profit warnings, it could be a bumpy ride.
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    Who makes the most reliable TV? 12/12/2011 09:05:00

    Among our readers, at least, LG seems to have emerged as the brand to beat in the high-definition television market. Readers gave LG sets high marks for ease of use and reliability (along with Panasonic), as well as for features such as connection ports and the remote control. Mitsubishi owners, on the other hand, were dissatisfied with their HDTVs' design, durability, and ease of use.
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    HP, Dell overtake Nokia in updated Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics 09/11/2011 19:03:22

    While some consumer electronics manufacturers have cleaned up their act, making more energy-efficient gadgets with fewer toxic materials, others are continuing to make fine promises but no changes, according to Greenpeace. In response, the environmental pressure group is changing the way it scores companies in its Guide to Greener Electronics, placing more emphasis on their actions than their words, and measuring new aspects of their operations.
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    Focus on smartphone, tablet screen sizes at show 27/08/2011 02:50:00

    At next week's Internationale Funkaustellung (IFA) in Berlin, smartphone makers are expected to push the boundaries of the device's screen sizes, while also launching tablets and trying to accelerate the momentum for 3D-capable products.
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    Can You Do Real Work With the 30-Year-Old IBM 5150? 13/08/2011 01:00:00

    When IBM released its first personal computer, the 5150, 30 years ago, it was deliberately drab--black, gray, and low-key. That's because IBM intended the 5150 to be a serious machine for people doing serious work.
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    Intel hopes POEM will encourage office staff to save energy 02/07/2011 02:03:48

    Intel is developing a Windows application, Personal Office Energy Monitor (POEM), that will allow workers to monitor in real time the energy consumed by their PC, printer, heating and lighting.
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    VMware buys Socialcast 01/06/2011 08:59:37

    VMware has acquired Socialcast, its third acquisition this year of technology for enterprise collaboration, the company said on Tuesday.
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    Norio Ohga, key to Sony's audio legacy, dies at 81 24/04/2011 02:28:17

    Norio Ohga, one of the handful of men who shaped Sony into the global consumer electronics giant that it is today, died on Saturday morning in Tokyo at the age of 81, Sony said.
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    Enterprise trade show welcomes back consumer tech 25/02/2011 03:50:51

    Not only are consumer IT products finding their way into the enterprise, they're also finding their way back into Cebit, one of the world's biggest professional IT shows, which opens in Hanover, Germany, next week.
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    Philips remote to bring Wii-style controls to TVs 11/01/2011 02:35:00

    Philips has a solution to the button-laden madness of today's remote controls, and it behaves a lot like the motion controllers of Nintendo's Wii.
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    Five solar gadgets that charge themselves 09/11/2010 03:12:00

    I believe that someday most buildings, vehicles and devices will be solar-powered. And that includes our personal gadgets -- phones, laptops and digital cameras.
 
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