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Its all about being thin in the flat screen world at the moment. Everywhere you turn at this years IFA expo another company is claiming to have the worlds thinnest TV. Panasonic ...
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Panasonic is showing off 65-in. and 58-in. prototypes of its thin plasma TV at the IFA electronics show in Berlin, while Sony is touting an extremely thin LCD set at the same event
Read morePanasonic and Sony tout plasma, LCD TV plans at IFA show - Computerworld
We had inklings that thin was in for the HDTV business this year after CES, but the sets being shown off at IFA in Berlin this week confirm it. Sharp's 23-millimeter thick Aquos ...
Read morePanasonic puts plasma TVs on a diet - CNET News
Q. I'm looking to purchase my first HDTV. I know you were a fan of rear-projection TVs, but it seems to me that manufacturers are going away from the technology. Has LCD technology ...
Read moreSound Advice: Technology Q&A - Miami Herald
Panasonic is showing 65-inch and 58-inch prototypes of its thin plasma TV at IFA in Berlin. ... Panasonic Shows Larger Thin-PDP Prototypes. Martyn Williams, IDG News Service
Read morePanasonic Shows Larger Thin-PDP Prototypes - PC World
Football pundits say the NFL is a copycat league -- pundits even copy the copycat line. So which tactic of last year will be copied this year? Based on the trend, you'd think the ...
Read moreHave defenses begun to solve the shotgun spread? - ESPN.com
Panasonic revealed five prototype plasma displays panels (PDPs) at this year’s IFA Consumer Electronics Show taking place in Berlin, all part of the ongoing trend: thinner is ...
Read morePanasonic Sees True Potential In Ultra-Thin Plasma Display Panels - Eflux Media
Just as iPhone users were getting new capabilities via an iPhone software update announced during Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo keynote, iPod touch users will get new features for ...
Read moreiPod touch owners can add more apps—for a price - Mac Central
Macworld and Aspyr Media's eighth annual MacBowl charity event was held on Thursday night at the Yerba Buena Lanes, above the Moscone Center where Macworld Conference & Expo is ...
Read more8th annual MacBowl raises $24,000 for SF school - Mac Central
Trial opens for professor accused of passing secrets KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A retired University of Tennessee engineering professor has gone on trial for allegedly passing secrets ...
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