As tablet popularity rises, display makers LG and Samsung are losing some ground in the fast-growing market for tablet screens. The two South Korean companies still dominated the tablet display-panel market in 2011, accounting for more than 80 percent of all shipments. That figure, though, is down from 98 percent in 2010, according to an …
Read More »Masonry Layout
Toshiba Excite 10 review: Monstrous expandable storage potential
Now playing: Watch this: The Toshiba Excite 10 flexes its huge memory expansion… 2:27 Not …
Read More »AT&T: Telecom consolidation ‘logical,’ inevitable
The wireless industry is likely to shrink down to two or three players, roughly half …
Read More »Meeker: People are flocking to mobile, but where’s the money?
It’s no secret that more of us are picking up Web-connected mobile devices. But the …
Read More »Sony Xperia Go rugged smart phone battles water and dust
Sony’s crafted a brand-new Android smart phone capable of surviving an accidental dive into your …
Read More »Creative unveils ‘new genre’ of audio device: Sound BlasterAxx
Not surprisingly here at CNET we get a ton of press releases e-mailed to us …
Read More »The numbers behind RIM’s impending collapse
Toward the end of market trading yesterday, Research In Motion temporarily froze its shares to …
Read More »Apple boss Tim Cook says TV is ‘an area of intense interest’
Apple commander Tim Cook has dropped a few compelling hints about the company’s plans regarding …
Read More »Sony HX850: Early candidate for Best LCD TV of 2012
Though plasma is still a firm favorite with reviewers and videophiles, it’s overwhelmingly LCD televisions …
Read More »Simple.TV launches Kickstarter project, offers $300 Roku/antenna bundle
Simple.TV’s innovative take on the over-the-air DVR made a splash at CES 2012, winning CNET’s …
Read More »