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  • News: £800 OLED keyboard delayed again

    The Optimus Maximus keyboard developed by Russian designer Artemy Lebedev has been delayed once again, this time by problems with the device's firmware.

  • News: LG to launch 52in multitouch screen at CES

    A huge flatscreen using similar touchscreen technology to Apple's iPhone will be on show at the Consumer Electronics Show next week

  • News: CES: Panasonic to unveil thinnest Blu-ray drive for laptops

    Panasonic has developed a Blu-ray Disc drive for laptop computers and plans to unveil it at January's Consumer Electronics Show, the company said today.

  • News: 2008: the future of PC storage

    IT managers looking to boost storage efficiency next year will embrace online storage services, push de-duplication in the data centre and adopt solid-state disk drives to help fuel hardware consolidation strategies and green initiatives, according to IDC's top 10 storage predictions for 2008.

  • News: LCD maker merger mission

    Hitachi, Canon and Panasonic have agreed to a wide-ranging collaboration that will see the three companies share the cost, burden and benefits of development and production of flat-panel displays.

  • News: Video: 2008's most exciting tech innovations

    Flexible computer screens, electronic newspapers and violin-playing robots are just three of the novel technologies demonstrated by Japanese developers this year.

  • News: Five great gadget stocking fillers

    Our top five Christmas geek-gift gadgets include a hub for oversize USB plugs, a wearable WiFi-detecting t-shirt, and a superportable MP3 player. Merry Christmas!

  • News: 7 fun things IT support wants to keep secret

    You can safely transmit files of many sizes, chat on your favourite IM client, and use unapproved - but legal and harmless - software while you work - no matter what the IT department say. Here, we show you how.

  • News: Buying an HDTV: the 10-step checklist

    Even if you plan to buy your HDTV online, with the sort of cash you'll be splashing you should check out high-definition television sets in person. Our buying advice can show you how to get the most out of your store visit.

  • News: Creative: no 32GB Zen for Europe

    Fans of audio specialist and MP3 player maker Creative have spent the past week salivating at the thought of a 32GB flash memory-based music and video player launching in Europe. But according to a spokesman for Creative, a 32GB Zen player “is not even on the roadmap”.

  • News: PC Advisor's Christmas gift guide 2007

    When choosing a gift for yourself, your friends or your family, you want to be sure you’re getting a present worth paying for. PC Advisor’s hands-on reviews help you make some wise Yuletide buys.

  • News: Get more from Blu-ray and HD DVD movies

    After a lengthy and painful birth, Blu-ray and HD DVD discs are well-and-truly here. But we can't help but feel a little underwhelmed with the impact HD movies have had on our lives. Interactivity was supposed to allow new possibilities between your TV and high-def movies, but are those features ready for prime time? We take a look, and for a second opinion, asked the head of Paramount Studios.

  • News: Zalman launches £350 3D gaming screen

    Zalman is set to launch a 3D display for gaming and movie playback at a price point likely to entice consumers. The 19in Trimon ZM-M190 and the Trimon ZM-M220W, will go onsale by mid-December with price tags of £349 and £429 inc VAT, respectively.

  • News: Philips under CRT 'cartel' spotlight

    Philips Electronics has become the latest company named in a worldwide investigation into possible price-fixing in the market for cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) used in TVs and computer monitors.

  • News: T-Mobile to sell pay-as-you-go iPhone

    Germany’s Deutsche Telekom is set to start selling pay-as-you-go iPhones following a legal challenge by Vodafone. Its T-Mobile mobile phone operator has agreed to sell Apple’s smartphone handset for €999 (£718).

  • News: Picture: Samsung shows 14in OLED TV

    With just over a month to go until Sony puts the world's first OLED (organic light emitting diode) television on sale, two rival display makers took the wraps off their latest OLED TV panel prototypes at an exhibition in Japan yesterday.

  • News: Flat-panel makers focus on touchscreens

    Touchscreens are back in vogue with flat-panel display makers, if the prototypes on show at the FPD Expo in Yokohama this week are anything to go by.

  • News: LG.Philips joins super-slim LCD club

    LG.Philips has developed an LCD panel that's less then 20mm thick.

  • News: HP launches 'secure printing' technology

    HP claims its new Secure Print Advantage security technology ensures printed documents get to the right people and protects against malware.

  • News: October 2007's coolest gadgets revealed

    Every year in October, Japan's largest electronics show, Ceatec, showcases all that's new and upcoming from the world's sharpest consumer electronics vendors. Ceatec 2007 brought us some world-first technologies, including a 3mm thick TV, a laptop with super-charged graphics processing and some new high-definition video recorders.