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10 most intriguing tablets of 2012
From the inevitable iPad 3 to the mysterious Google Nexus tablet, here are the 10 tablets to watch in 2012.
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In Pictures: Scenes from CES 2010
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Locked in a 3D war, LG and Samsung battle to be king of flat-screen technology
South Korean companies LG and Samsung are the No. 1 and No. 2 flat-screen TV makers worldwide. Their bitter rivalry highlights the stakes in the growing technology industry.
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Netflix remotes, and new Netflix button coming this spring
Movie lovers had something to celebrate with the announcement of a new Netflix button for TV remotes and remotes specifically designed for Netflix-streaming devices.
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3D TV network readying for prime time
3D TV networks are around the corner, with Discovery, Sony, and IMAX rolling out their starting lineup. But are there enough 3D TV sets in American homes to take advantage of the new shows?
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3D TV: Here's what to look for
3D TV commands a premium, but it brings cutting-edge content to your living room.
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Electric cars: Panasonic makes $30m investment in Tesla
Electric cars: Panasonic, Japan's biggest electronics maker, will acquire about a 2 percent stake in Tesla, purchasing Tesla common stock at $21.15 per share.
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Tesla Motors revs forward with $30 million from Panasonic
Tesla Motors, which recently opened a new factory in the California town of Fremont, has received $30 million in investment capital from Panasonic. In exchange, Panasonic gets a two percent investment stake in Tesla Motors.
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In a major deal for the two car makers, Toyota trades factory for stake in Tesla
Toyota Motor Corp said it would take a $50 million stake in U.S. electric car maker Tesla Motors, a move that gives the Japanese automaker a chance to repair its dented public image and vaults the California start-up on to the world stage.
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Three reasons to buy a 3D TV, but don't believe them all
3D TV maker Panasonic has plenty of pitches. Which make sense?
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Google TV's challenge: convincing US on convergence
Intel, Google, and Sony have teamed to create a Google TV set-top device, but agreeing on a standard and attracting content are daunting tasks.
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3D TV? What are Sony and Samsung up to?
Sony and Samsung announced intentions to enter the 3D TV market.
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Attack of the 3D TVs!
Sony, Samsung, and Panasonic are among the companies expected to release 3D TVs in 2010. But how many consumers will welcome the 3D revolution into their own living room?
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E-readers: the compatibility conundrum
With the Kindle, Nook, a raft of new e-readers comes an issue well known to early adopters: what’s next?
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In Pictures: Scenes from CES 2010
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Taking aim at energy-sucking TVs
EPA sets new guidelines for efficiency that will rise through 2012.
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Blu-ray camp gets new convert: old rival Toshiba
The Japanese electronics maker had backed another high-definition video format, the HD-DVD, but ceded defeat last year.
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Horizon highlights – Tough questions for Obama, tough gadgets for soldiers, and tough love for Chrome
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Ultracapacitors: the future of electric cars or the 'cold fusion' of autovation?
ZENN Motors says its electric car will cruise for 250 miles on a single five-minute charge. Skeptics cry shenanigans.
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Ultracapacitors: the future of electric cars or the 'cold fusion' of autovation?
ZENN Motors says its electric car will cruise for 250 miles on a single five-minute charge. Skeptics cry shenanigans.



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