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What Happened to Skype

Two weeks ago, Skype suffered a major outage. The company has since issued an update as to what, exactly, brought down their service:The disruption...

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Burn, Baby, Burn

Austria-based Memlite recently introduced a USB flash drive/cigarette lighter, with storage capacities ranging from 128MB to 4GB. Personally, the idea of keeping important data...

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VoIP and E911

There is an interesting article in Telephony Online about the prospects for strengthening E911 requirements for VoIP providers.  The article details some of the...

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Zink Printer/Camera Coming Soon

A digital camera with a built-in printer will be launched by Zink and a yet-to-be-named manufacturer, according to the company. (Via DigitalCameraInfo.)Zink (which stands...

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TWICE Readers Like Barbie

And I have the evidence to prove it. Well, not evidence per se, but hearsay and conjecture (and those are “kinds of evidence” according...

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‘Trade-UP’ Irony

Ironically, a day after I blogged about D&M Holdings’ McIntosh offering a trade-in program for their products, we received news about the passing of...

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Customer Reviews Drive Web Sales

Letting customers write product reviews increases e-commerce conversion rates, Web traffic and average order values, according to e-consultancy and Bazaarvoice’s “Social Commerce Report 2007”...

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Must Be The Jukeboxes

Warner Music posts a wider second-quarter loss.  In other unfortunate music industry news, Wired may have caught SoundExchange (the industry’s digital royalty collection agency)...

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Move Over JPEG, Revisted

 Microsoft’s digital image file format HD Photo took another step closer to realization as a true industry standard when the Joint Photographic Expert Group...

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Blues With My Burger

Another day, another opportunity to lament my decision to be an editor and not a corporate lawyer. The music industry has once again decided...

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Worshiping Warehouse Clubs

Once there was an electronics Camelot era, when computers were bigger than DeSotos, the Internet a gleam in Al Gore’s eye, and people devoted...

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Another ‘Crazy’ Story

Some stories, and stores, never die. In the consumer electronics industry, the departed New York metro area chain Crazy Eddie is one of those....

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Taiwan Camera Vendors Up

Digitimes reports that “three of the top four Taiwan-based ODM/OEM makers of digital cameras, on July 6 reported their self-estimated consolidated revenues for June of...

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iPhone Hype Hits N.Y.

Paris Hilton can create hype out of nothing. Britney Spears as well. But if these two ever wish to take it up a notch...

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Frenzied iPhone Hype

Even Steve Jobs must be surprised at the media frenzy around the soon-to-be released iPhone.  The electric current running through the press and Apple...

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‘Green’ Is Red-Hot

Concern about the environment isn’t just for “tree-huggers” anymore. The environment has begun to take center stage nationwide and worldwide in the past couple...

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Transitional Year

 Every June, I look back and it seems to me that CES ended much more than six months ago. This year it is especially...

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Cellphones As Political Tools

Consumer electronics products have always had an impact on American politics and the industry is now getting a chance to practice its magic on...

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Sony’s Futuristic R&D

Digital World Tokyo peered behind the curtain at some of the more esoteric projects Sony engineers are cooking up behind the scenes. Some interesting...

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Web 1, CompUSA 0

Several months ago I wrote about how the Web has changed customer/retailer relations. At that time I was speaking about a mattress company, but...

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Digital Camera Complaints

Consumers Reports has a top five in their forthcoming issue: 1. Missing the perfect shot because of slow shutter speed.2. Distant subjects are very...

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Fair Or Foul?

I guess the lawyers at Major League Baseball felt a letdown after settling their fight with the cable companies (and some would say, a...

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Wal-Mart Too Cheap for CE?

In case you haven’t read it already, the New York Timeshas an interesting piece on some internal hand-wringing at the nation’s largest retail chain....

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Hectic Time In CE Retailing

Whew. It’s always busy in the CE industry, but the last few weeks have been unusually hectic. Generally, when we compile the TWICE Top...

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