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See You at CES - TV Ad Agency CheapTVSpots.com Offers a New Edge to Tech Entrepreneurs

The award-winning TV ad agency for the entrepreneur, CheapTVSpots.com, greets International Consumer Electronics Show 2012 attendees and exhibitors with a new edge to maximize consumer electronics marketing effectiveness.

North American International Auto Show Expands Footprint, Social Media Outreach as it Prepares for Exciting Opening

DETROIT, Dec. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The North American International Auto Show 2012 (NAIAS) has expanded its footprint inside Cobo Center and its outreach into the social media sphere as it prepares to open for Press Preview, Jan. 9-10, 2012....
Toshiba 55ZL2 3D TV

The future of television: 3D today, 4D tomorrow

Even though 3D television is only starting to enter the mainstream, 4D entertainment is already being touted as the industry's next big thing

Cadence Palladium XP Verification Computing Platform Speeds Deployment of Panasonic Systems-on-Chip for Digital Consumer Products

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Joany Draeger
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
408-428-5220
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SANYO HIT(R) Solar Modules to Become "Panasonic HIT(R)"

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Frontline Introduces the ComProbe 802.11 a/b/g/n Protocol Analyzer Boasting No Packet Loss

The ComProbe 802.11 Analyzer boasts a massive data buffer ensuring no more dropped 802.11 packets, precision timestamps, and built in Bluetoothcoexistence capability when combined with the ComProbe BPA 500 Dual Mode Bluetooth Protocol Analyzer.
Greenpeace's Guide to Greener Electronics

HP, Dell, Nokia and Apple top Greenpeace guide

In a revised version of its Guide to Greener Electronics, Greenpeace hails HP as the top gadget and electronics company followed by Dell, Nokia and Apple
Panasonic 3D TV

3D TV improves viewing experience say consumers

A study carried out by Frank N. Magid Associates on behalf of Panasonic reveals that consumers believe 3D TV significantly improves their television viewing experience
Solar power at Toyota's Burnaston plant

Toyota tops Best Global Green Brands 2011 ranking

Automaker rewarded for continued environmental performance while other global manufacturers including 3M and Siemens also perform well
3D TV will struggle

3D TV will not be mainstream success

New report says that despite push from broadcasters and television manufacturers, 3D content will struggle to take off
Toyota Prius Production

How Japan's manufacturing industry is coping since the earthquake and tsunami

With the country's economy in turmoil, Japan's automotive and consumer electronics lean manufacturing model may take years to recover
Terminal Mode will promote NFC and wireless charging

Car Connectivity Consortium to integrate mobile phone technology with in-car entertainment

Automotive giants Daimler, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Toyota and Volkswagen have teamed up with system suppliers Alpine and Panasonic, and smar
Sony unveils Bravia TV with inbuilt PS2

Sony Bravia TV comes complete with inbuilt PS2

The Japanese technology giant is targeting retro gamers ahead of the Christmas period by launching its 22-inch LCD Bravia TV. The TV features a built in Playstation 2 system, which comes with a Dualshock 2.
Gerry McKay's designs for the Facebook and Twitter Superstar shoes

Facebook and Twitter designs for Adidas Superstar shoe

A British designer has released two concept designs of Adidas Superstar trainers branded with the logos of popular social networking sites Facebook and Twitter.
Panasonic to release the ‘Jungle’

Panasonic to release the ‘Jungle'

Japanese consumer electronics maker Panasonic is currently developing a handheld game player called the ‘Jungle’, which will go up against players like Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft. The U.S video-game industry is expected to reach sales of $20 billion this year.
Toshiba Launches No Glasses 3DTV

Toshiba Launches No Glasses 3DTV

According to Toshiba, the two revolutionary television sets are able to create a 3D effect in real time from standard film and television images. The televisions reportedly use a specially manufactured lenticular sheet to create nine individual overlapping images. The viewer captures different individual images with each eye, creating the illusion of a 3D picture.
Panasonic to strengthen Chinese PDP production

Panasonic to strengthen Chinese PDP production

The Chinese market for flat-panel televisions is booming and to capitalise on what is undoubted opportunity Panasonic has announced it will move part of plasma display panel production facilities at its PDP plant in Amagasaki City, near Osaka, to Panasonic Plasma Display (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (PPDS) in Shanghai, China.
Sony and others set to ship 3D TVs

Sony and others set to ship 3D TVs

The next wave of home entertainment is definitely going to be in 3D. This much is apparent with Sony, Samsung and Panasonic all releasing 3D TVs in the coming months. Sony’s first models, priced at approximately $3,875 for a 46-inch model, will ship out in June.

Panasonic cost-cutting pays off

The electronics company said net profit between October and December came in at 32.3 billion yen, compared with a net loss of 63.1 billion for the same period a year earlier.   The turnaround was due mainly to comprehensive streamlining of management.  
Panasonic slips to Q1 loss, outlook unchanged

Panasonic slips to Q1 loss, outlook unchanged

By Kiyoshi Takenaka
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