Big Studios Sue Samsung
Samsung Electronics is facing legal action from the big five US movie studios which claims one of its DVD players can be used to avoid encryption technology.
Samsung Electronics is facing legal action from the big five US movie studios which claims one of its DVD players can be used to avoid encryption technology.
Troubled electronic giant Sharp has a Full HD trick up its sleeve.
Global PC shipments declined for an eighth consecutive quarter in the 2016 third quarter, the longest duration in the history of the PC industry, according to Gartner.
Under pressure from Acer Dell has announced that they are set to launch a "Formula Red" notebook which just happens to be the same colour as the highly succesful Acer...
LCD PC monitor shipments will hit 155 million units in 2006, with LCD monitor shipments reaching 125 million units for an 80% share of the market, according to a forecast...
Samsung has decided not to seek an injunction against the iPhone 4S on home turf following 'public relations' concerns. Korean media yesterday reported Samsung has decided against taking further legal...
Sony claim "leadership" of 4K race, as shrinks price, size of Ultra Hi-Def TVs
Lexar has launched its Lexar Professional XQD 2.0 USB 3.0 Reader, designed for quickly transferring files from XQD 2.0 cards to computers, leveraging SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology.
In the 90s, Pro-Ject introduced a turntable that melted the hearts of audiophiles and kicked off a trend. Their Debut III turntable was special, but now there's a promising follow-up.
Sales of accessories for portable digital players are soaring as the gadgets become the latest craze in take-along technology. The problem for many retailers in Australia is getting hold of...