3D Blu-ray player – Samsung and Panasonic all set to market newest 3-D TVs

NEW YORK — Want to be the first one on your block with a 3-D television? It will cost you about $3,000.

NEW YORK — Want to be the first one on your block with a 3-D television? It will cost you about $3,000.

A little extra time for fine-tuning is OK; the Que and other e-readers have bigger challenges ahead.

Interested in purchasing a Solid State Drive (SSD) but don’t want to spend wads of cash? Well, the sub-100 dollar 32GB Onyx SATA II SSD may just be the drive for you.
News broke today that Samsung’s first entry to the e-book reader market will go through Barnes & Noble, complementing the bookstore chain’s own Nook device. The E6 will go on sale for under $300.

Several Chinese companies have jumped on the tablet PC bandwagon as buyers await the sale of Apple’s iPad, possibly presaging wide imitation of the Apple device in China.
Just occasionally, a bit of gear comes out that makes you wonder just whose side technology is on. And none more than this cell-phone idea from the R&D geeks at KDDI Corporation, one of Japan’s biggest cell-phone makers.
Wall Street Journal says Japanese giant plans to launch mobile devices that play gaming handheld’s wares, multifunctional tablet in 2010.
The boys in Stuttgart have been mighty busy. It wasn’t enough that they built a super-sexy hybrid race car based on the 911 GT3 R. No, they had to build a plug-in hybrid supercar that might just displace the Audi e-tron as the object of our green car lust.
Hewlett-Packard on Monday launched its first mainstream business laptop with a touchscreen, but said it would be cautious in bringing touch technology to its existing business laptop lines.

Xerox Corporation on Friday filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Google, Yahoo, and YouTube over disputed Internet search and e-commerce technology.