Toshiba America Consumer Products (TACP) used its 2003 dealer show here to introduce its new president Yoshihiro Matsumoto
Berkeley, Calif. - Gracenote, developer of the CDDB CD-recognition database, set up a Japan-based subsidiary to sell its technologies to
Hilton Head, S.C. - A re-entry into fully integrated HDTV sets, and the announcement of a TiVo 'home media server' with a free basic
Berkeley, Calif. - Gracenote, developer of the CDDB CD-recognition database, is getting ready to offer a DVD-recognition database and a
Tokyo - Sony announced plans for a new PlayStation game system, called PSX, that is to combine a game player, DVD recorder and TV tuner
Vernon Hills, Ill. - For the first time Gateway will sell its product through an outside firm, catalog, online and brick and mortar
Boston - Due to the heightened security alerts preceding, and at the start of the Iraqi war, consumers stocked their homes with
Natick, Mass. - An improving trend in food sales, tempered by a slide in general merchandise business at BJ's Wholesale Club during the
Melville, N.Y. - The newest flash memory format on the scene, the xD-Picture Card co-developed by Fujifilm, Olympus and Toshiba, has
Denver - Gains in large format and flat-panel televisions smoothed over disappointing business in home audio, video and home office,
San Antonio — The Progressive Retailers Organization was at the Westin La Cantera Hill Coun
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. – Ingram Micro Consumer Electronics (IMCE), a division o
The Home Technology Specialists of America Spring Meeting was held April 3-5 at the Hyatt Regency