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Calif. Should Not Set Nat’l CE Energy Policy
As you probably have heard, the California Energy Commission (CEC) is about to decide to accept proposed restrictions on power use by TVs sold in that state. Tuesday the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) submitted final comments to the CEC regarding the restrictions. Some non-Californians may say, “Who cares?” Anyone in the other 49 states should, because you don’t have a ... More
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TWICE Editor-in-Chief Steve Smith discusses the latest headlines that ae affecting the consumer electronics industry.
eReader Customer Base Is Shrinking
For most retailers, the e-Reader market presents short-term and long-term challenges despite bullish sales projections from Wall Street analysts. As editor Amy Gilroy pointed out in her blog, select eReaders aren’t available to all retailers to offer. The restricted eReaders include the popular Kindle series, available only through Amazon, and the planned Barnes & Noble Nook, available ... More
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TWICE reporters give you a deeper look into their areas of expertise.
SiBEAM's CEO on IFA and CEATEC 2009
This year I attended both IFA in Berlin and CEATEC in Japan to promote SiBEAM and WirelessHD, as well as to keep my finger on the pulse of the consumer electronics industry in general.Overall, I find trade shows to be a key component of any company’s business development, networking and marketing strategy. In addition to U.S.-centric industry shows and given the fact that we have products ... More
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Expert Insight on the latest consumer electronics from the editors of TWICE Magazine






