Panasonic in pictures
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IN PICTURES: A tour of Panasonic's Kounosuke Matsushita Historical Museum
IN PICTURES: Panasonic gets Toughbook with Ben Hur
News about Panasonic-
Panasonic creates multi-band M2M chip with 20-year lifespan
By Jay Alabaster | 07 May, 2013 10:31Panasonic has developed a tiny, low-power chip for sensor networks and Internet-connected appliances, which it says is the first to support a broad range of frequency bands.
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Panasonic launches new rugged tablet and convertible Ultrabook
By Patrick Budmar | 10 April, 2013 12:46Panasonic has launched a fully rugged tablet, the FZ-G1 Toughpad, and a business rugged convertible Ultrabook, the Toughbook CF-AX2.
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EXCLUSIVE: IPL Communications shuts its doors after 30 years
By Julia Talevski | 03 April, 2013 17:16After 30 years, IP and telephony distributor, IPL Communications, has sold parts of its business to Aria Technologies and CommsPlus Distribution, and closed its office.
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The new faces of tablets
By Agam Shah | 13 March, 2013 19:37Try this, try that and see what entices customers. That's the mantra for tablet makers that are experimenting with new tablet features in the elusive quest to deliver the next big hit.
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Panasonic goes with CommsPlus for PBX distribution
By Patrick Budmar | 08 March, 2013 13:10Panasonic Business Systems Group has appointed CommsPlus Distribution as the Australian distributor for its range of IP (Internet protocol) PBX (private branch exchange) solutions.
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SD cards for SeeQVault DRM standard coming soon from Toshiba
By Jay Alabaster | 26 February, 2013 09:03Toshiba will soon begin shipping flash memory cards that support the new SeeQVault mobile DRM standard it is backing with Samsung Electronics, Sony and Panasonic.
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Fujitsu posts $US908 million loss in Q3, restructures semiconductor ops
By Rimin Dutt | 08 February, 2013 13:08Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company, Fujitsu, has posted a net loss of 79 billion yen ($US908 million) in the third quarter of fiscal 2012, and announced a restructuring of its semiconductor business.
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Panasonic doubles color sensitivity of digital camera sensors
By Jay Alabaster | 04 February, 2013 09:44Panasonic has developed a new way to drastically increase the color and light sensitivity of digital cameras including those used in smartphones.
Interviews about Panasonic-
INSIDE STORY: Steering towards new business strategies
By Julia Talevski | 27 July, 2011 14:19Distributor IPL Communications held a thought leadership event earlier this year specifically targeting 170 dealers that were a mix between telco and system integrators. This was underscored by the need to change. Julia Talevski sat down with IPL general manager, Paul Scanlan, and managing director, Stead Denton.
Features about Panasonic-
Tablets rule: Every shape, size, and OS emerges at CES
By Melissa J. Perenson | 11 January, 2013 19:38It's official: We've entered the tablet age, and 2013 looks to be a great year for slates. Tablets appeared in all forms at the International CES and were just about everywhere you looked--and the noteworthy and innovative models featured Windows 8, not Android, inside.
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Best products of 2012: Entertainment
By PCWorld staff | 28 November, 2012 15:40We saw a bevy of digital entertainment technology in 2012, but quantity rarely signifies quality. For every fabulous video game, HDTV, and pair of headphones that we evaluated this year, there were probably ten products that weren't worth the impossible-to-open, sealed-plastic clamshell enclosure they were shipped in.
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HDTVs at CES: Small steps in the big picture
By Patrick Miller | 11 January, 2011 06:28Whether they were big or small, LED or plasma, all the HDTVs on the CES 2011 show floor had one thing in common--they took the best that came out of last year, and added several slight, but significant, improvements.
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Hands-on with Sony's NEX-VG10 interchangeable-lens camcorder
By Tim Moynihan | 15 July, 2010 01:07In the past few years, video-capable DSLRs and compact interchangeable-lens cameras have gained momentum in the world of filmmaking: they have big sensors, shallow depth-of-field capabilities, versatile interchangeable lenses, and affordable prices when compared to professional-level camcorders.
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