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Fostering innovation has become a mantra among corporate leaders and government officials because Taiwan’s huge consumer electronics industry has run into serious trouble.        

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Incase, a popular case maker in San Francisco, began selling its first protective cases for the new Galaxy S4 phone, adding to the hundreds of thousands of accessories supporting Samsung …

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E-waste is a growing toxic nightmare. And it’s not just a problem in developing countries.        

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LG Display, which vies with the panel unit of Samsung Electronics for the top position in LCD flat screens globally, made $135 million in operating profit in its first quarter. …

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Hills looking for government incentives to carve out high- tech future Adelaide Now Hills looking for government incentives to carve out high- tech future . by: Busines Editor Christopher Russell; From…

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In the age of Blu-Ray and Hulu, maybe DVDs are becoming less relevant. But researchers have just made a crazy invention with one: a device that simply and quickly…

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Hills Holdings sets path for high- tech future NEWS.com.au Hills Holdings sets path for high- tech future . by: Business Editor Christopher Russell; From: The Advertiser; April 13, 2013 12:00AM. Increase…

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Samsung Electronics, giving Apple some of its own medicine, is setting up mini-stores inside Best Buy stores across the United States this summer.

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The traffic-plagued city has 4,500 lights across 469 square miles. It’s amazing how frustrating it can be to drive in L.A. Superhighways are jam-packed, cars crawl along in the…

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Though researchers still do not know what the future might hold for a generation raised with smartphones and tablets, they do know that the brain is highly sensitive to such …

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The Raven MPV-710 is a Chevy Volt for your backyard. A Toyota Prius is many things, but a convenient lawn mower isn’t one of them. Useless, right? Luckily, it is…

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No crashes or injuries reported so far, but the issues could cause one. Cars are growing more and reliant on software for their basic functions, which, as cool as it…

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Finding a dangerous lack of medical literature on the subject, Mayo doctors did some research of their own. At the Mayo Clinic, renowned for its expertise in cardiac care, a…

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Neuron-level whole-brain activity maps could one day help explain brain function and disfunction. Image: Neurons glow red as they fire in this whole zebrafish larva brain. Credit: Misha…

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Solar manufacturers like Suntech are struggling. Hundreds need to die for the industry to recover. Suntech, a Wuxi, China-based company that as recently as 2011 was the world’s largest producer…

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Patients can turn off an experimental treatment if side effects get too bad. A unique new cancer treatment uses gene therapy to induce a cancer-fighting immune response whose intensity…

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Juice your Kindle during a day in the park. Could this be a window to eeeenfinite power? Maybe not quite, but it could be a cool way to extend the…

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A federal judge lessened the blow from Apple’s legal victory in a patent case over Samsung, lopping more than 40 percent off the damages.

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Sony held a gathering in New York City to introduce its new PlayStation, but it did not unveil the console and did not say when it would go on sale.

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As the market for higher-price headphones grows, consumers say brands linked with musicians, sports stars and others count as heavily as sound quality.

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