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[O]f the acquisition, Audiovox will acquire the rights to the RCA brand for consumer electronics accessories. The acquisition ... includes the Recoton, Spikemaster, Ambico and Discwasher brands for use on any products and the Jensen, Advent, Acoustic Research and Road Gear brands for accessory products. Audiovox already owns Jensen, Advent, Acoustic Research and Road Gear brands for electronics products as part of prior acquisitions.
consumer electronics The quality and quantity of consumer electronics has increased so rapidly over the last few years that it is difficult for any consumer to keep up with the latest fad. Read More
Sorting through Intel's SoC drawer 19th September 2007 20:19GMT IDF Intel launched its first foray into the world of system-on-a-chip (SoC) products for consumer electronics kit in April this year. Then, at its Spring IDF conference, it launched the CE2110 , an ARM-based CPU with a built-in graphics engine, memory controller and more. At the time, Intel's Digital Home Group chief, Eric Kim, mentioned that the chip giant would next year offer an updated SoC based
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Japanese brands lead in most of consumer electronics subsectors. In the past, Malaysia was the major manufacturing base for most Japanese electronic brands, but now is one of the main retail markets. With their manufacturing capacity, Japanese brands have the advantage of timely product development to meet local customer preferences.
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Through its offices in the US, Israel and Asia, Adimos is actively working with OEM and consumer electronics manufacturers in Japan, Taiwan, China and Turkey to deploy its WVM. These partners are now able to develop multimedia appliances using Adimos solutions with confidence, based on extensive field-testing, standards-based architecture and turnkey software.
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Veteran consumer electronics editor Junko Yoshida describes how the ECB is working with at least two major European semiconductor manufacturers to embed radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips into what could be billions of Euro bills. These electronically-tagged paper bills are expected to be introduced by 2005.
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