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March 8th
Using a TV for surfing the web has always been pretty much a bust, but the imminent rise of downloads direct to TV sets looks a sure bet for online media success in the living room.
Related categories : Television , Home-theatre-audio
August 26th 2008
Casio, well known for making brilliant watches in the '90s that could be used as a calculator (among other less nostalgic things) has decided to get involved in the next step in the megapixel camera phone wars.
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Phone-and-communications
August 20th 2008
On a busy day for Japan's mobile industry, we have word of a government-backed plan, no less, to bring the single most useful phone-based service from there to our fair shores - RFID mobile payments.
Related categories : Mobile-phones
May 15th 2008
NTT DoCoMo's crack squad of powder-blue-suited spokesmodels ushered us off to see the company's vision of the future in a specially constructed facility on the 29th floor of a Tokyo skyscraper
Related categories : Future-tech , Mobile-phones
May 9th 2008
We recently lifted the lid on just how useful - not to mention pervasive - RFID technology is in Japan. So it's with a glad heart that we bring you news of a move that's sure to help it spread more quickly in the West
Related categories : Future-tech
April 30th 2008
Handy pieces of plastic, like the Oyster Card, with a RFID chip onboard, are clearly a part of life for many people. But the same RFID technology has a far greater reach in Japan, where it has taken the next step and migrated to mobile phones as well
Related categories : Mobile-phones
January 28th 2008
As RFID technology continues to make inroads into everyday life in transportation passes, electronic money and ID cards, the barometer of consumer electronics that is Japan gives us a hint as to what might be ahead. According to Sony Japan, the company has just sold its five millionth USB RFID dongle for home computers
Related categories : Peripherals
July 5th 2007
It may have an unwieldy name but the Slate DT FeliCa from a consortium of firms in Japan could just be the key to getting the vast swathes of analogue holdouts online and into the brave new world of the internet.
Related categories : Wi-fi , Web , Laptops , Operating-systems
May 17th 2007
Sony's Vaio PCs celebrate their tenth birthday this year and to celebrate the company is releasing anniversary special editions in Japan, with the flagship model being the Vaio VGN-TZ50B.
Related categories : Laptops
January 26th 2007
Japan's third-largest mobile phone operator, , chose yesterday to unveil its master plans for an assault on market leaders NTT DoCoMo.
Related categories : Mobile-phones