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Fortune: The world's coolest ear buds

The half pipe tucked in a corner of the office is the first clue that Skullcandy is not your average company.

Electronics giant Philips issues profits warning

Royal Philips Electronics NV issued a profit warning Thursday, saying its markets are deteriorating and that it expects additional charges and write downs of €1.2 billion ($1.51 billion) in the fourth quarter.

CNNMoney: Wal-Mart's Black Friday deals: High tech

Wal-Mart is highlighting flat screen TVs, Blu-ray players, Xbox 360 consoles and home computers in its much-anticipated Black Friday deals this year, according to a copy of the retailer's circular obtained by CNNMoney.com.

Review: Good picture quality makes Sharp's HDTV a solid value

In November, Energy Star will update its certification for televisions with a new standard, version 3.0, that for the first time takes into account actual power used when the TV is turned on.

Singapore banking on F1's night-time appeal

Formula One breaks with almost 60 years of tradition when it takes a step into the dark this weekend in Singapore.

Money Magazine: One family: In search of a simpler life

Five years ago, Kathy and Josh Gunn were typical urban professionals. Kathy started her day at 5 a.m. to get in a session with her personal trainer before heading to the office, where she put in 60 hours a week as an executive at a consumer electronics company. Josh traveled four days a week as a crop systems specialist for John Deere.

Lifelines for home offices drowning in paper

Remember the promise of the paperless office? Anyone in front of a monitor can testify to just the opposite having taken hold.

Boom for budget beds

First it was the airlines, now it's the turn of hotels to take the budget concept into the mainstream. Demand is surging for cheaper hotel rooms, not just from thrifty tourists but also from business travelers in search of value. And budget brands are responding to the demand with ambitious expansion plans.

Power-sipping TV a hit at CES

At CNET, we take HDTV power consumption seriously, which helps explain our excitement when Philips announced its Eco TV. The 42-inch, 1080p resolution, flat-panel LCD, model 42PFL5603D (due in March, $1,399 MSRP), is packed with power-saving features.

Review: Philips flat-screen solid, not spectacular

The choice between plasma and LCD becomes increasingly difficult at the 42-inch screen size, where both offer similar features for around the same price. Philips' 42PFL7432D, a 42-inch flat-panel LCD, tries to compete against similarly priced 42-inch plasmas by bringing the company's trademark Ambilight system to the table.

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