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By Jeff Malester On Jul 27 2005 - 1:26pm

Osaka, Japan — Falling sales of telephones, digital still cameras, televisions and LCD projectors — all primary product categories in

By TWICE Staff On Jul 6 2005 - 5:18pm

Arlington, Va. — Online shopping for consumer electronics is gaining in popularity according to a new study by the Consumer Electronics

By Jeff Malester On Jul 26 2005 - 1:10pm

Lexmark Cuts Work Force

Lexington, Ky. — Despite difficult market conditions that

By Greg Scoblete On Jul 28 2005 - 4:55pm

Lake Success, N.Y. — Proving that the megapixel war is not confined to still cameras, Canon introduced a 4-megapixel MiniDV camcorder

By Jeff Malester On Jul 29 2005 - 4:29pm

Canton, Mass. — In the process of closing underperforming stores, Tweeter Home Entertainment Group posted a 2 percent fiscal third-

By Greg Scoblete On Jul 21 2005 - 1:24pm

New York — Panasonic introduced the first digital camera to incorporate a wide aspect CCD image sensor to deliver 16:9 images and video

By Greg Tarr On Jul 21 2005 - 2:50pm

NEW YORK — Looking to maintain its market leadership status in LCD TV and other advanced television displays, Sharp has refocused its

By Joseph Palenchar On Jul 27 2005 - 12:47pm

Canton, Mass. — Tweeter’s board has named interim CEO Joe McGuire as president/CEO, filling a position vacated in March when Jeff Stone

By Greg Tarr On Jul 11 2005 - 7:46pm

Boca Raton, Fla. — Hisense Electronics, one of China’s largest TV manufacturers, has signed on Trans Global Consulting and Marketing

By Alan Wolf On Jul 20 2005 - 12:42pm

Washington — Consumers will cut their back-to-school spending on consumer electronics by one-third, or about $1 billion, according to a

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