Digital content and cheaper chips driving market.
10Mbps mobile internet and video proves popular.
Unconfirmed rumours claim a High-res upgrade for existing DVD technology is in the works, making us wonder if Toshiba has swallowed stupid pills..
US$900m 'virtual gold' economy faces regulation.
Nintendo console predicted to be most popular by end of 2008.
A Wii a day keeps the doctor away, Nintendo president hopes.
Professionals can earn four times that of government employees.
Company denies danger from 'isolated' incidents.
New chips may not be enough to stem losses, analysts say.
Major labels unite against 'incorrigible' search firm.
New combo drive writes Blu-ray discs 'considerably faster'.
Enough space to store 2,000 songs, Samsung claims.
One-off patent licence payment helps keep media player firm afloat.
Up to 4.2 million to ship in first quarter, component suppliers say.
Fast-booting PCs to take 40 per cent of the market by 2008.
Cheap and quirky Nintendo design holds off Sony challenge.
Better, brighter screens and replacement light bulbs.
Hands off 3G, digital TV, RFID, Wi-Fi and DVDs, say US trade officials.