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Sony Ericsson goes green
SONY Ericsson has launched its latest mobile phone, the Elm, an eco-Âfriendly model that doesn't compromise on features.
Why Apple’s aesthetic is influencing the future of electronics design
In the years to come the PC market will be dominated by touchscreen computers. These computers will be comprised of little more than a large flat screen, say market analysts who are predicting 'this UI-based [design] approach will be of major importance in the coming years.'
Robot marrying people in Tokyo
b>TOKYO:/bAlmost everyone stood when the bride walked down the aisle in her white gown, but not the wedding conductor, because she was bolted to her chair.
Samsung BX2450 LCD monitor: Getting a better view
The Samsung BX2450 is a noteworthy gaming monitor that won't cost you the sky
Camera survives ocean odyssey
b>MIAMI:/bPaul Shultz was walking along the pier of a Key West marina when he saw what looked like a rotting tomato pounding against the rocks.
3D next on mobile phones
b>LOS ANGELES/b>: California-based startup company CubicVue, formed by inventor Michael Mehrle who has developed a glasses-free 3D technology, Randal Kleiser and other partners, seek to apply the system to mobile devices in the near future.
Special casing converts iPod touch to phone
b>BEIJING:/bA Chinese firm has developed a special protective case known as the Apple Peel for converting the iPod touch media player into a mobile phone, state media said on July 10.
Bio-plastics: Cashew nut computers?
A UNIQUE plastic made from cashew nut shells could be used in consumer electronics by 2013.
Despite its bulk, G2 phone gets it right
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: Two years ago, the Android invasion began in the United States when cellular service provider T-Mobile released the first smartphone running Google's Android operating system, the HTC G1.
MacBook Air still skinny on power
b>NEW YORK/b>: The first MacBook Air laptop hit the catwalk in 2008 as an elegant but somewhat impractical statement about how far Apple would go to make the thinnest laptop ever. It wasn't very powerful, had a short battery life and started with a nosebleed price tag of US$1,800 (RM6,000 today).