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Consumer Electronic Industry by Thomas Morva
The electronics industry is one of the most dynamic industries around today. This is because you can expect that newer, faster and better models of various electronics products appear in the market at least every few months. This is because the manufacturers of these products invest heavily in... One of the best examples that show the dynamism of the electronics industry is the digital camera because their manufacturers constantly develop newer models. ... However, this phenomenon has made it harder for consumers to purchase electronics products because apart from being afraid that what...
Electronics Companies: The Leading Edge by Chris Robertson
As technology becomes more refined, electronics companies are offering consumers and businesses a number of cutting-edge products. Following is a rundown of some of the top electronics companies and their latest offerings:
Nokia: Nokia, notable for its cell phones, has taken the lead in... Fujitsu's latest work in security biometrics, called PalmSecure, has earned the company awards such as "Best of Innovations" at the Consumer Electronics Show. ... Viking: Viking brings electronics to the kitchen with its high-end appliances.
Xbox Catching Up in 2006 by Chris Robertson
Although there was a delay in delivering the number of Xbox 360s that consumers demanded for the 2005 holiday season, Microsoft is expected to manufacture over 2 million of the gaming consoles in the first quarter of 2006. It's estimated that about 1 million Xbox 360s made it to stores in time... At the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, a number of manufacturers of cell phones will be honored with innovation awards. ... On the whole, consumer electronics continue to improve in reliability and performance, while becoming increasingly affordable.
Electronics: An Evolution and Revolution by Chris Robertson
I often find myself thinking about the ways in which my everyday life has changed over the past twenty years. Usually, I take a step back and wonder how my mother - who passed away seventeen years ago - would view today's world. Aside from the geopolitical changes that have taken place in the... What's even more amazing to me is that virtually all of the electronics consumer goods that I own have been given to me as gifts. ... I've been fortunate enough to enjoy the bounty of an electronics revolution that I couldn't have imagined twenty years ago.
The Future of The iPod Movement by Lance Winslow
Everyone is buying iPods these days and all the retail stores are out of stock. Many parents had to buy gift certificates for their children for Christmas having missed getting into those stores early enough to get them an iPod. This is one massive consumer movement; can you believe it? ... We already have the iPod Nano and at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas we saw the announcement of the Eyebud, which is a tiny head and eye mounted unit allowing you to watch music videos or Pod Casting with full motion video.
Making Wholesale Electronics a Family Affair by Chris Robertson
These days, it seems that each person is helping himself or herself to a different slice of the digital pie. There's no doubt that the consumer electronics market is booming, and there's no end in sight. Yet, although it might seem that our lives revolve around various electronic gadgets, in my... Wherever the future of electronics us, my family is ready. ... Luckily for our family budget, we've been able to find sources for wholesale electronics, so that we can indulge each person's preferences.
Beyond the Battlefield by Jo-anne De Peralta
Flash solid state disks (SSDs) have undoubtedly gained a strong foothold in the military and enterprise markets. Its capacity to withstand extreme conditions made it fit for on and off ground military operations while speed has been its passport to the enterprise market. ... According to the Consumer Electronics Association’s Annual Industry Forecast, factory sales of consumer electronics in the US alone is expected to reach a new high of $135.4 billion by the end of 2006. ... Judging by the way things are going, there is no doubt that flash SSD deployment in consumer electronics is...
Water Proof iPod Now Available by Lance Winslow
Everyone loves an iPod yet prior to now they have had some serious limitations. For instance you could not take them into the water or surfing? So for an avid surfer who spends hours in the water why would you bother to own one? Well all that has changed now; introducing the H2O Audio... At the World Famous CES Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas H20 Audio had one of their units dunked in water and playing away. ... The cases are not really out of line either, for instance you can get a waterproof iPod Shuffle case for only forty bucks.
The Bluetooth Adapter: What Can it Do? by Chonticha Marijne
Bluetooth technology is all the rage these days. Most recently, the Belkin Company has designed and released a Bluetooth adapter that can access your iPod, another current rage with all age groups. With this Bluetooth adapter, even your iPod becomes a wireless remote of sorts, enabling listeners... At a recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, a company known as Newton Peripherals unveiled the world's smallest Bluetooth adapter called the 'MoGo Dapter', geared for laptop carrying business people from all over the globe.
Hard Disks: FireWire Vs. USB by David Stone
These two technologies are competing to be the best way to connect electronics together. They both began as a connection to your PC or Mac, but they have grown to be a form of data transfer between almost any electrical data storage device. See who is the winner in one of the biggest... It took a couple of years, but consumer electronics began using Firewire to appeal to the industry that connected video and sound equipment to their Macs. ... Apple had the advantage of being the standard computer in the artistic community, so this was the edge that they had on USB.
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