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  • Logitech Launches Adjustable Notebook Speaker System
    by Lisa Johnston, September 11, 2007
    Fremont, Calif. — Logitech announced the AudioHub notebook speaker system featuring an integrated USB hub and adjustable-width speakers.
  • Navigon Intros Low-Cost PND With Lifetime Traffic
    By Amy Gilroy, September 11, 2007
    Chicago — Navigon will offer one of the lowest-priced personal navigation devices (PNDs) to offer a lifetime real-time traffic option.
  • AMD Q2 Gains Increased
    By TWICE Staff, September 11, 2007
    El Segundo, Calif. – Chip maker AMD made greater inroads in the second quarter than originally reported, according to research firm iSuppli.
  • Sirius Airs Live Talk Show With Barbara Walters
    By Amy Gilroy, September 11, 2007
    New York — Sirius Satellite Radio will launch a live weekly call-in show with Barbara Walters as host, it announced today.
  • Sirius And XM Publish Consumer Study
    By Amy Gilroy, September 10, 2007
    New York — Sirius and XM published results from a survey that found more than 70 percent of consumers say a la carte satellite radio packages would be good for consumers.
  • CEA Issues Upbeat Forecasts For 2007-08
    by Bob Gerson, September 10, 2007
    Arlington, Va. — New sales and forecast figures from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) show that 2006 was a modestly better sales year than estimated in the original data the association released at International CES in January.
  • Walgreens Offering Free Inkjet Refills
    By TWICE Staff, September 10, 2007
    Deerfield, Ill. — Walgreens will refill one inkjet cartridge for consumers this Wednesday free of charge.
  • Bose Launches SoundDock Portable
    By Joseph Palenchar, September 10, 2007
    Framingham, Mass. — Bose stepped up its position in the portable audio market with a slimmer, battery-operated version of its iPod-docking SoundDock speaker system.
  • Wal-Mart Picks Up Kodak Inkjet Printer
    By Greg Scoblete, September 10, 2007
    Rochester, N.Y. — Wal-Mart will carry one of Kodak’s inkjet all-in-one printers, the two companies said today.
  • Digeo Prepares Pre-Holiday Retail Launch
    by Greg Tarr, September 10, 2007
    19digeohomepage  Denver — Digeo is readying the launch of its Moxi digital media receivers (DMR) for what is expected to be a pre-holiday launch through select retailers across the country.
  • Philips 'Vision 2010' Plan Realigns CE, Other Divisions
    By TWICE Staff, September 10, 2007
    Amsterdam, the Netherlands — Royal Philips Electronics today announced a new growth strategy, called “Vision 2010,” will realign its divisions to increase its market share in the areas of healthcare, lighting and consumer lifestyle.
  • Norcent Intros New Digicam
    By TWICE Staff, September 10, 2007
    San Dimas, Calif. — Norcent is shipping a 7-megapixel digital camera to dealers this month, the company said last week.
  • IFA Show Enjoys Attendance Growth
    By TWICE Staff, September 10, 2007
    Berlin — The IFA convention, held here Aug. 31-Sept. 3, saw a 15 percent jump in exhibitors and a 10 percent climb in the numbers of trade and general public visitors, the show’s organizers said.
  • Microsoft, Siemens To Co Develop Car Products
    by Amy Gilroy, September 9, 2007
    Redmond, Wash. — Microsoft will develop in-car entertainment/information products jointly with Siemens VDO Automotive, the companies announced.
  • HES Adds Niles Audio, Integra Lines
    by Steve Smith, September 7, 2007
    CEDIA News Denver — Home Entertainment Source (HES), the A/V specialty division of Brand Source, announced it has added Niles Audio and Integra brands to its lineup, and it gave more details on its recent signing of Sony Electronics to its Expert Warehouse program during its CEDIA reception here Thursday evening.
  • HP Intros Gaming PC, HDTVs
    By Doug Olenick, September 7, 2007
    New York — At an event held in the fashion-oriented SoHo neighborhood in New York, Hewlett-Packard, literally, rolled out the red carpet for its fall product line.
  • Blu-ray Discs Bowed From Maxell
    by Lisa Johnston, September 7, 2007
    Fair Lawn, N.J. — Maxell Corporation of America announced today that it will begin shipping 8cm Blu-ray BD-R write-once and BD-RE rewritable discs for the HD camcorder market.
  • iPod-Docking HD Radio Gets “Push To Buy”
    By Joseph Palenchar, September 7, 2007
    CEDIA News Denver — Polk’s new iPod-docking HD Radio will make it easier for consumers to buy songs they hear on the radio from Apple’s iTunes download store.
  • CEA’s Shapiro Addresses IBC Conference
    By TWICE Staff, September 7, 2007
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands — Gary Shapiro, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) president/CEO, delivered the keynote address today at the IBC 2007 Conference in Amsterdam, Europe’s largest conference of broadcasters.
  • TiVo Intros $299 HD DVR
    by Greg Tarr, September 7, 2007
    CEDIA News Denver — TiVo is showing CEDIA dealers its latest TiVo HD cable receiver carrying a more mainstream $299 suggested retail price.
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