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Delivering the Message

Delivering the Message New high-tech presentation tools are making it easier than ever to effectively deliver important business ideas and information.READ»

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Hitachi’s True Stories | Simple Lessons in Emotional Video Storytelling

Hats off to Hitachi and their team of filmmakers. Why? Because they used the simplest code in corporate filmmaking. Here’s the code:1. Real people.2. Real stories.3. Real emotions.It's pretty simple, yes?“Hitachi | True ...READ»

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Hitachi Speeds Into Hybrids with World's Most Efficient Lithium-Ion Battery

Without a super-efficient battery, Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) are little more than scrap metal. The more efficient the battery, the longer a car can run--and the more attractive it is to people who need to drive long ...READ»

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Hitachi Bets Big on Batteries

The company has signed an MOU with Johnson Controls and makes its intentions for lithium-ion batteries known.READ»

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Hitachi's Research Elevator: 40MPH Straight Up

Buildings get taller, and people get used to driving in fast cars and airplanes with new technology--but everyone forgets about elevators. Except Hitachi, which is soon to open an elevator research facility that's the tallest ever.READ»

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Hitachi Reinvents TV Remote As A Trackball

I'm totally left befuddled by the current trend of having full-function TV/AV remotes with two hundred tiny buttons and a screen for Windows connectivity. Instead, I'm all about simplicity, which is why Hitachi's trackball-style ...READ»

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Lifts in Loops

An elevator that runs in circles--this time, with doors.READ»

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High-Impact Marketing

The latest advertising and marketing displays combine IT and audiovisual technologies to achieve dramatic results.

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Hitachi Announces Standalone Blu-Ray Burner for Camcorders

With many new camcorders sporting eSATA ports these days, Hitachi has taken the opportunity to release a Blu-Ray disc burner that can connect directly to an eSATA-enabled camera and burn discs without a computer. READ»

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Hitachi Announces Standalone Blu-Ray Burner for Camcorders

With many new camcorders sporting eSATA ports these days, Hitachi (NYSE: HIT) has taken the opportunity to release a Blu-Ray disc burner that can connect directly to an eSATA-enabled camera and burn discs without a computer. The ...READ»

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Digital Heaven

Digitize your life with Hitachi's M2 multimedia recorder.READ»

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Taking Your Show on the Road

Nothing gets your point across like a dynamic, media-rich presentation.

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Ethonomics Defined ... For the Bottom Line

Hitachi, eBay, Fast Company, DreamWorks and others discuss the meaning of Ethonomics -- ethics + economics -- and how it's the driving philosophy of the world's leading innovators.READ»

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How Can I Help You?

Your customers will tell you how to get better. Are you listening?READ»

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Hitachi and Schwarzenegger: Solutions for a Thirsty Planet

No silver bullet will solve the world's water crisis, but these two strategies may help alleviate water problems.READ»

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Mobile healthcare: OTA and in the clouds

Maybe the biometirc kit is sold after market like an accessory? As one would buy a bluetooth or a memory card, you could buy the OTA health pack? People living in far out areas would overnight get access to the best medical advise. READ»

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LG Investing $18 Billion to Green Its Operations

Ever wonder how much it costs a major electronics company to green its operations? The answer, if we are to believe LG, is $18 billion. That's how much the electronics giant plans to invest by 2020 in an attempt to cut emissions 40% ...READ»

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Celling Out

Toshiba revealed a prototype MP3 player that runs on a fuel cell. Using 3.5 mL of methanol to provide 35 hours of playback for a flash-based player. A hard drive player will get 60 hours on 10 mL. That's remarkable, considering my ...READ»

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Hitachi Releasing Three-Format HD Camcorder

If you get anxious making decisions, this Hitachi cam [NYSE:HIT] might be the camcorder for you. It has a remarkable three ways of recording HD video: onto a Blu-ray disc, on to a high capacity SD card, or onto its internal 30GB ...READ»

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The Next Big Thing: Mini Nuclear Reactors?

Like it or not, nuclear reactors will be part of our energy future. They're clean, reliable, and provide more consistent power than wind and solar sources. So it should come as no surprise to learn that Babcock & Wilcox, a ...READ»

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Major Companies Are Downloading the Data From Those 100 Million Public Facebook Profiles

Yesterday, a white hat hacker (the good kind) made the public data from 100 million Facebook profiles available to everyone. Today, somebody found out who's interested in it. The names include Apple, Disney, the Church of Scientology, Halliburton, and the UN.READ»

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Failure Is an Option

The dream behind Exponential Technology was bold -- to build the world's fastest computer chip. The reality was messy. The end was bloody -- $30 million of wasted capital, four years of wasted effort. So why are so many people grateful for the experience?READ»

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Looking at ads

I must confide that I learn as much from a magazine's advertisements as I do the articles themselves. I don't read them as a consumer, rather as an observer of the passing business parade (and contemporary ad agency thinking). ...READ»