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By Greg Scoblete On Oct 11 2004 - 6:00am

From $34 Barbie-cams to $7,000 d-SLRs, camera vendors introduced a little something for every taste and skill level last

By Alan Wolf On Oct 8 2004 - 5:00pm

Minneapolis, Minn. — Since its humble beginnings in 1966 as a single Sound of Music Store in St. Paul, Minn. that netted $173,000 in its

By Greg Tarr On Oct 21 2004 - 6:55pm

El Segundo, Calif. — In a surprisingly low-key acknowledgement, direct-to-home satellite TV provider DirecTV said it is offering FOX

By Greg Tarr On Oct 15 2004 - 5:52pm

New York — Dell formally revealed its plan to bring aggressive pricing to the flat-panel TV category by unveiling a pair of 42W-inch

By Greg Tarr On Oct 26 2004 - 5:27pm

Amsterdam, The Netherlands — Philips has launched video-watermarking software that will enable content rights holders and criminal

By Greg Tarr On Oct 4 2004 - 6:32pm

Tokyo — Pioneer said it has formally completed the acquisition of all outstanding shares of the NEC Plasma Display (NPD) Corp. from NEC

By Joseph Palenchar On Oct 19 2004 - 4:19pm

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Seattle — A service launched by AT&T Wireless lets

By Steve Smith On Oct 5 2004 - 2:08pm

Tokyo — Twentieth Century Fox formally announced its support of the Blu-ray Disc format as a next-generation optical standard and joined

By Jeff Malester On Oct 28 2004 - 5:49pm

Tokyo — Overseas sales in the home electronics segment at Pioneer decreased less than 1 percent in the fiscal second quarter to $468.9

By Alan Wolf On Oct 7 2004 - 1:08pm

New York — The late-summer hurricanes which battered much of the Southeast left September sales soggy for some national retail chains.

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