Panasonic is expanding its smartphone business into Europe and the U.S., as the ailing company looks to reverse its fortunes in a competitive mobile market.
Japan's disaster is having a domino effect on tech companies that depend on its components, while Silicon Valley juggernauts ramp up their mobile-payment services and ready themselves for a buying spree.
The list of tech-related businesses hobbled by the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan continues to multiply, with battery makers, semiconductor companies and LCD display makers facing shortages and slowdowns that may affect mobile device makers in coming months.
Whirlpool today began testing "smart" washing machines and dryers, monitored and controled from computers and cell phones.
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