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By Bob Gerson On Sep 8 2005 - 2:13pm

Arlington, Va. — The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has lowered its forecasting sights for overall consumer electronics factory

By Greg Scoblete On Sep 19 2005 - 6:00am

Sanyo, one of the largest digital camera OEMs in the world, said it will re-enter the U.S. market under its own brand with

By Staff On Sep 5 2005 - 6:00am

Gary Warzin, 56, founder, president/CEO of Audiophile Systems, Ltd. and member of the Consumer Electronics Association's (

By TWICE Staff On Sep 7 2005 - 1:05pm

Bradenton, Fla. — Jon Poto, an electronics industry executive of 37 years, died unexpectedly at his home here on July 30th. He was 60.

By Greg Scoblete On Sep 9 2005 - 5:43pm

New York — Hailing it as one of the marquee innovations in the company’s 70-year history, Texas Instrument’s president/CEO Rich

By Staff On Sep 5 2005 - 6:00am

A receiver-based distributed-audio system, the IntelliControl ICS (Integrated Control Solutions), marks multiple firsts for

By Alan Wolf On Sep 8 2005 - 1:48pm

Hoffman Estates, Ill. — Aylwin Lewis, formerly president/CEO of Kmart, will succeed Alan Lacy as president/CEO of Sears Holdings effective

By TWICE Staff On Sep 6 2005 - 3:01pm

Seoul, South Korea — Samsung Electronics announced plans to double the original production capacity of an LCD-TV factory it is building

By Jeff Malester On Sep 20 2005 - 1:23pm

Richmond, Va. — Despite a fiscal second-quarter decrease in wireless and satellite television sales, Circuit City Stores posted a 7.1

By Alan Wolf On Sep 12 2005 - 6:02pm

Delray Beach, Fla. — Office Depot is closing 16 underperforming stores this quarter and next.

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