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Silicon Image introduces next-gen home AV wireless networking technology: LiquidHD

One of the holy grails of consumer electronics is to create a wireless networking solution that works seamlessly to link together all your home AV, PC and mobile gear. Silicon Image has a solution it calls LiquidHD.

Eco-friendly Sony HDTVs sense your presence

As everyone becomes more conscious of TV power consumption, manufacturers are taking full advantage by offering more eco-friendly HDTVs as seen by Sony' s power-sipping entrant for CES 2009.

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  • Sony Ericsson's new black and white

    Sony Ericsson's latest pair of mobile offerings will include i-mode on the upcoming K610i handset as well as on a white edition of the W810i.

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  • Sony's Z-series and XBR9 LCDs get widgets

    Sony has gone Yahoo "widget"-happy with its TV line-up for 2009, incorporating the internet-enabled doodads into two of the series announced at CES.

  • Cisco's home-networking push

    Cisco Systems, which builds the gear that powers the internet, is making a big push this year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with new products that will help consumers move digital media around their homes.

  • Lenovo brings motion control to new all-in-one

    Lenovo hasn't been much of a player in the consumer desktop market lately, but the IdeaCentre A600 all-in-one, announced this morning, very plainly has the home user in mind.

  • Panasonic gets size-wise

    Panasonic announce a bunch of size-focused products: teeny camcorders and the world's first 32GB SDHC memory card.

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