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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Only in Japan: Sony's freakish dancing eggs
      The Japanese tech giant shows off "Rolly,"an egg that responds to music by dancing to it. Also onstage: OLED TVs that measure only 11 inches in diameter.

    +A car navigation system that will hypnotize you
      One of Pioneer's in-car navigation systems features 3D imaging. It's mesmerizing, which might be it's biggest drawback.

    +IVDR devices: Like flash cards, but with hard drives
      They're small and they plug in easily, but these doodads pack a heck of a lot of storage that could come in handy for your video needs.

    +TV convergence: It's happening in Japan
      Watching TV on your PC is quite common in Japan. A huge number of desktops and notebooks come with TV tuners--and people actually use them.

    +Viacom chief: We're sticking with DRM
      Media conglomerate's head says antipiracy efforts "will usher in an unprecedented period of creative output across the globe."

    +Sharp looks for an edge in iPhone stakes
      From a company that's often been in the forefront of phone design comes a touch screen for three fingers or more.

    +Microsoft Japan: We can learn from Wii
      Although Nintendo successfully attracted a broad demographic with its gaming console, there's no word yet that Microsoft will head in that direction.

    +Panasonic: Blu-ray will win the war by New Year's Day
      Blu-ray manufacturers are going to start cutting prices and go out on a promotional binge this holiday season.

    +Adobe's AIR: Niche or the future of desktop development?
      Adobe Integrated Runtime, which makes Web-native applications operate like desktop programs, is still in beta, but many developers are already building apps on it.

    +Rumor: AOL to turn Wow.com into 'World of Warcraft'social network
      Company has owned domain since 1998 but hasn't done anything with it. TechCrunch reports that it may be turned into 'World of Warcraft'fan forum.

    +Another low-cost Linux laptop gets a price hike
      The Asus Eee PC is reportedly coming closer to being released, but the price is moving further away from the original $199 target.

    +Celebrating 50 years in space
      The space race started with a little thing called Sputnik. Since then, the heavens have only gotten more crowded. In this multipart series, we take a look at the state of space exploration 50 years on.

    +How NASA helped invent Silicon Valley
      Technologies developed for planes and rockets have led to some of the most important commercial innovations to come out of California's heartland of the tech industry.

    +For handset makers, it's all about location
      Nokia announces plans to spend $8.1 billion on Navteq. Why would it shell out so much for an outfit that's not well known?

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