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Mobile-phone simulator helps coordinate an outfit
Choosing and buying clothes via a mobile phone is getting easier in Japan with the launch of a new service that allows shoppers to simulate an outfit before they buy.
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Japan's Ceatec sees big drop in visitors
The number of visitors to Ceatec, Japan's largest consumer electronics exhibition, fell by roughly a quarter compared to last year, organizers said on Sunday.
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CEATEC: Green laser developed for micro-projectors
Japan's QD Laser has developed a compact green laser that could energize the market for high-definition micro-projectors.
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KDDI pairs a mobile phone with a robot
As mobile phones add more features and more users connect with social media, the cell phone becomes a more important part of people's lives. Japanese carrier KDDI has developed a robot companion that seeks to bridge the gap between a phone and its user and a prototype was shown at this week's Ceatec expo near Tokyo.
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CEATEC: TDK develops 320GB optical disc
TDK has developed a prototype optical disc that can hold up to 320GB of information -- that's more than six times the current highest-capacity media available.
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CEATEC: DoCoMo lets Android users throw messages
Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo's Throw Mail application for Android-based smartphones lets users literally throw e-mail messages to their friends instead of simply pressing the send button.
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