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The chief executive of LG Electronics Inc said competition in the TV business was expected to intensify as Japanese rivals such as Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp became more aggressive.
Crossing a billion dollar mark is not an easy thing for any entertainment related media and there are only very few entertainment franchises which have managed to cross a billion dollar mark. But award winning game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has been successful in crossing the coveted $1 billio...
BBC's video and radio on-demand service, iPlayer, has made a big leap by crossing 100 million downloads averaging up to 10 requests per broadband user in Britain. During the last two weeks of December, the Christmas special shows made all the difference.
The television will dominate home entertainment for another year in 2010, showing more staying power than newspapers and even their digital reincarnation the E-reader which could both struggle, a new report predicts.
Video game maker Activision Blizzard Inc. said its popular first person shooter (FPS) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has surpassed $1 billion in sales around the world.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and its flat-screen partner Sony Corp on Wednesday denied a newspaper report they had agreed to make another joint investment, worth $3 billion, in their LCD-producing capacity.
Movie buffs and sports fans looking to 3D televisions for the ultimate home theater experience may want to get their eyes checked first -- or risk a 3D headache, U.S. eye experts said on Saturday.
South Korea's LG Electronics Inc, the world's No. 2 TV brand, said on Sunday it aimed to increase its global market share in LCD TVs to 15 percent this year from 11 percent last year.
Television manufacturers are banking on 3D TVs for their next sales boost, with sets capable of adding that extra visual dimension expected to hit U.S. store shelves in force by the middle of 2010.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's biggest TV brand by revenue, said on Monday it sold 2.6 million TVs using light emitting diode (LED) backlight units in 2009, outperforming its earlier target.
Samsung Electronics and Panasonic gave a robust outlook on improving demand and cost cuts, fuelling hopes a recovery in the global technology sector will outlive the pre-Christmas shopping season
Microsoft has no plans to develop a digital book reader to compete with the fast-growing popularity of Amazon's Kindle or a device that rival Apple is reportedly developing.
Japan's Panasonic Corp said on Thursday it has developed a technology that binds together standard lithium-ion battery cells used in laptop PCs to power electric vehicles, taking aim at growing demand for green
A recent survey of India's school children, conducted by India's largest technology outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has revealed that that 'The Web 2.0 Generation' are digital natives, with high technology savvy, global in terms of aspirations and outlook as well as b...
Parajet has unveiled long-awaited SkyCar, the world's first "usable, road-legal flying car" with its aggressive and sporty design.
The breaking of the sound barrier is not just an audible phenomenon. As a new picture from the U.S. military shows, Mach 1 can be quite visual
A Boeing 747 turned-into 'World biggest firefighter aircraft', 'Evergreen Supertanker' has been showing off its ability in California.
Here we are in 2009 - televisions are thin, phones are smart and robots are on the rise, but still there's that nagging sense of disappointment each time you look outside and realize that cars don't fly.
Intel Corp on Monday launched a lighter, power-saving microprocessor intended for use in ultra-thin laptops, a move by the top chip maker to shore up its lead in mobile computing.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the two surviving members of The Beatles, appeared together in Los Angeles on Monday to present a "Rock Band" video game that will give fans a chance to relive the Fab Four's musical triumphs.
 
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