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  • #storage

    Hitachi Deskstar 7K2000 Is World's First 2TB, 7200 RPM Hard Drive

    SSDs might be catching up to the trusty HDD in capacity, but this first-of-its-kind, 2-terabyte, 7200 RPM drive from Hitachi serves as a reminder that for speedy mass storage people can still afford, the old standby still remains king. More »
    08/05/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #japan

    Vending Machines Bill You Via Your Veins

    While Japanese banks have been using the technology for a few years, now Hitachi has introduced a vending machine that eschew coins and credit cards for the veins in your fingers. More »
    07/29/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #tools

    Holy Sh*t Look At This Drill

    Behold, the Hitachi DH50MRY. Part drill, part jackhammer, it can eat up concrete like balsa wood without killing your arms. Our friends at PopSci cut one open to show how it works. More »
    03/20/09
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    By John Mahoney
  • #crimes

    Hitachi Pleads Guilty to Fixing Prices on LCD Panels

    03/11/09
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  • #kddiau

    Hitachi Wooo Adds Another Dimension to Cellphone Screens

    Hitachi's new Wooo, part of Japan's KDDI au Spring line, comes with the unique ability to watch 3D videos. Sounds coool, even if the 3D-induced woooziness will have you switching back to 2D in minutes. More »
    01/30/09
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    By Elaine Chow
  • #harddrives

    Giz Explains: Everything You Need to Know About Hard Drives

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    12/10/08
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    By matt buchanan
  • #headphones

    Hitachi Maxell iPod-Only Noise-Canceling Headphones Don't Need Batteries

    11/19/08
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  • #review

    Review: The World's Thinnest LCD HDTVs

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    11/13/08
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #ptsd

    Hard Drive Failure Soundboard Guarantees Debilitating Flashbacks

    11/12/08
    5,894
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  • #camcorders

    Hitachi DLNA Camcorder Concept Streams HD Video to TVs As It's Shot

    10/03/08
    1,760
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  • #webapps

    Hitachi's GazoPa Web Searches Images by Color, Shape

    09/11/08
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  • #camcorders

    Triple Format Hitachi DZ-BD10HA Blu-ray Camcorder Also Writes to HD and SDHC

    08/11/08
    3,887
    13
  • #harddrives

    Hitachi CinemaStar Now Reaching 1TB

    07/31/08
    2,440
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  • #camcorder

    Hitachi Shrinks Blu-Ray Camcorder, Adds More Megapixels: New DZ-BD10H

    Back in January, Hitachi released the BD9H Blu-ray camcorder, and it's taken just six months for the next generation to come along. The DZ-BD10H takes the same core design, but squeezes it into a slightly smaller package. It's still a full HS palmcorder, recording to 8-cm BD, DVD-R/RW/RAM or a 30GB HDD but this time the sensor is a 7-megapixel CMOS and the camera has the ability to write stills and movies to SD/SDHC cards too. More »
    07/24/08
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    By Kit Eaton
  • #whdi

    Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola Agree on Amimon Whole-House Wireless HD Standard

    Be happy: A new wireless HD video standard guarantees that major brands including Sony, Sharp, Hitachi, Samsung and Motorola will have interoperable wireless video streaming. Amimon—the chip makers behind the "video modem" wireless HD tech we've been seeing on and off for the last few years, and most recently in Belkin's Flywire—is announcing the WHDI consortium with the above members, formed to standardize their wireless HD spec and embed it in member companies' TVs, projectors and HD video sources. The result is a network of HD components, streaming uncompressed 1080p video not just through one room like competing UWB standards, but to and from any source to any TV in your entire home, with a range comparable to Wi-Fi. Pretty impressive stuff. More »
    07/23/08
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    By John Mahoney
  • #greatmomentsinadvertising

    Hitachi Drops Acid, Explains Terabyte Hard Drives In Crazy Cartoon

    07/22/08
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  • #hdds

    Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000B is Power Efficient 1TB Drive, Has Encryption Too

    07/10/08
    2,107
    15
  • #questionoftheday

    Question of the Day: Which Hard Drives Have Crashed On You?

    06/18/08
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  • #televisions

    Hitachi To Sell 1.5-inch Ultra Thin Plasma Next Year

    06/12/08
    2,735
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  • #hardware

    MRAM: A Blockbuster Slated for 2015 Release

    06/11/08
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  • #robots

    Hitachi EMIEW 2 Vid Shows Segway-Style Legs, Wheely Kneecaps, Creepy Kid Voice

    05/13/08
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