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July 30, 2010News covering the consumer electronics industry
 
 
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  • Sequel, Crestron ease integration of security, automation products
    Sequel Technologies has introduced its ST8 security system, which was designed with native Crestron IP Control protocols in order to enhance the ease of integration between the two companies' products. And according to this report, "dealers can add drag-and-drop system customization via Crestron SystemBuilder, and even more fine-tuning and advanced programming with SIMPL Windows." ElectronicHouse.com (7/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Mobile Electronics 
  • Review: Nissan's LEAF is a well-connected, all-electric vehicle
    Nissan's all-electric LEAF automobile is, according to this report, "an impressive IT and mobile-connected car." Besides using AT&T's cellular network to give drivers information on the location of nearby charging stations, the vehicle sports Internet and smartphone connectivity and advanced navigation systems. Earth2Tech (7/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Tech News 
  • Will Nintendo share 3DS details in late September?
    Nintendo is set to release information about an upcoming product Sept. 29, and, according to this report, the news may involve pricing and release details for the company's 3DS hand-held gaming system. The upcoming console will be the first in the venerable Nintendo DS line to feature 3-D graphics. PC World/IDG News Service (7/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Samsung introduces a camcorder, digital camera
    Samsung this week debuted its HMX-E10 FullHD pocket camcorder, which has a lens that swivels 270 degrees and has the ability to connect with websites such as YouTube. The company also rolled out the ST80, a Wi-Fi-enabled, 14.2-megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera. TWICE (7/28) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Copia to launch a 5-inch e-reader for $99
    DMC Worldwide subsidiary Copia has announced plans to release a $99 color e-reader this fall. The device will boast a 5-inch screen and will allow users to read content purchased through the company's community-based digital content platform. CNET/Crave blog (7/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Retail Trends 
  • RadioShack reports strong Q2 financials
    RadioShack reported that net sales and operating revenue were up 4.7% in the second quarter of this year to $1.01 billion. It also said profit increased 8.6% to $53 million. The company, which is rumored to be a takeover target, said comp-store sales increased 6.7% when compared with a year earlier. TWICE (7/29) , InformationWeek (7/29) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • 5plus Forum -- Sept. 16 in Paris
    Experience an ordinary day in 2015 at the 5plus Forum, Sept. 16 in Paris. Learn about the future of the CE industry from industry experts and innovative thinkers. This one-of-a-kind experience will provide an opportunity to experience ideas that will ultimately translate into decisions for the future of the industry. Besides featuring panels and speeches from some of the industry's biggest names, the 5plus Forum will also showcase various innovations that will shape our future. To learn more about this exciting event, visit www.5plusforum.com. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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    Your backyard is just as much a part of your home as the family room or kitchen. Learn how to take the entertainment outside and how to fill your backyard with music or even watch sports on a high-definition flat panel while lounging in the pool. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Industry Forum keynote luncheon featuring Terry Jones of Travelocity.com and Kayak.com
    Growth. Every company has to have it. But in today's hypercompetitive environment and difficult economy how do you get it? In his CEA Industry Forum keynote speech, Terry Jones, founder of Travelocity.com and chairman of Kayak.com, will take you through the steps to nurture ideas and organizational structures, funding policies and team members required for success. Many speakers talk about the future; Jones gives you step-by-step plans to create it. Register today for Industry Forum and save up to $125 over on-site rates, then RSVP on Facebook to let everyone know you're coming. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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