Nuggets: Casio Puts MP3 In Your Hand
News We've seen software that lets you play MP3 files on your Palm Pilot, well not to be outdone Casio has gone one step further and included an MP3 player with its upcoming handheld, the Cassiopeia E-105.
[June 21, 1999, 14:45]
Nuggets: Casio's Beaming Wrist Technology
News If you are unable to tolerate being separated from digital data for even a second then Casio's PC Unite watch may very well be your dream high-tech timepiece. The watch, which is from Casio's futuristic-sounding Wrist Technology range, allows its...
[June 14, 2000, 14:15]
Casio Puts Windows And Linux On A Laptop
News Microsoft and Linux backers may hate each other, but a new notebook from Casio is forcing their operating systems to live together. Casio will release on Wednesday in the United States its Fiva MPC-206E notebook, which contains a copy of Windows Me...
[May 9, 2001, 15:16]
Casio Releases Printer For Digital Camera
News Called the QG-100, the printer hooks up to Casio's QV-10 or QV-10A cameras allowing users to print directly to adhesive tape, without a PC or Macintosh needing to be connected. Casio said 87 per cent of its digital camera users who responded to a...
[August 8, 1996, 16:15]
CeBIT 2000: Casio Announces Mobile Communication Entry
News Casio -- famous for its watches, calculators and organisers -- hopes to enter the complete solutions market for mobile communications, it announced at the CeBIT exhibition in Hannover. Casio hopes to enter the "massive" content business -- in other...
[February 25, 2000, 14:07]
Casio Camera Sharpens Its Image
News The QV-100 can link to Casio's recently released QG-100 colour printer which outputs images directly to adhesive tape. Casio can be contacted by telephone on 0181-450 9131. The camera keeps many of the QV-10A's features but adds support for higher...
[October 3, 1996, 12:22]
Casio Updates Linux-Windows Laptop
News Casio is to launch a new laptop in Japan with a hardware switch that lets users choose to boot Linux or Windows XP. Japan's Casio is not a huge laptop maker, but the earlier model attracted interest because of its novel design.
[November 14, 2001, 13:30]
Casio Launches Ultra-slim Cameras
News Japanese electronic manufacturer Casio has unveiled a credit card-sized digital camera which boasts of MP3 playback and voice recording functionality. With the end of the first phase of (digicam) evolution focusing on basic performance, we felt it...
[July 5, 2002, 10:37]
News Burst: Casio, Vodafone Team On Mobile Internet Devices
News The race to be the first to provide a portable Internet solution continued apace Tuesday, with Casio and Vodafone Airtouch (quote: VOD) teaming up to develop multimedia wireless palmtop computers. The announcement also bolsters Microsoft's ambition...
[February 1, 2000, 17:19]
MS, Casio Sued Over 'trademark Infringement'
News While Casio had planned to ship later this month or early in April, legal proceedings could delay availability. It is not the soon to be launched Palm PC's design that Palm Computing is upset about, but its name, which it says is confusingly...
[March 6, 1998, 13:50]
Nuggets: Casio Puts MP3 On Your Wrist
News Casio decided that it should start doing something slightly more useful and so it's turned one of its watches into an MP3 player. Nuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best! Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mitts on.
[January 7, 2000, 14:09]
Comdex UK: Casio Shows Win CE Handheld
News The UK version of the Japanese giant's Cassiopeia is slated to ship in July at a list price of about £600. The wallet-sized device uses a backlit touchscreen that can be tapped with a a stylus. Alternatively, a keyboard can be used for input.
[April 22, 1997, 14:51]
An End To Recharging For Mobile Phones
News Casio, Siemens and other manufacturers of phones and PDAs are already building prototype devices that use the new power cells, developed at the Department for Energy Technology at the Fraunhofer-Institute -- Germany's answer to MIT.
[April 18, 2001, 14:25]
CeBIT 98: Palm PCs Look A Lot Like PalmPilots
News Prototype Palm PCs were shown by Casio, Everex, Philips and Samsung. Casio's Cassiopeia E-10 is powered by a 64-bit NEC RISC processor, comes with 4Mb of RAM, has a 240 x 320 pixel backlit LCD touchscreen and features serial and infra-red...
[March 24, 1998, 9:52]
Microsoft Backs Up Handheld Plans
News Second, if Casio's approach proves popular, Microsoft could see more computer makers opt for the basic Windows CE, which could hurt Microsoft's pocketbook. IDC analyst Kevin Burden said the move allows Casio to bring to market a device whose price...
[July 6, 2001, 15:12]
Transmeta Mulls Server Move
News Speaking before the Toshiba announcement, Ditzel told an audience at the NetEvents preview sessions before Networld+Interop, that he was still very "excited" about his latest notebook win with Casio -- the darling of the Tokyo's technology shops.
[May 8, 2001, 9:45]
Guy Kewney's Diary
News One of those developments, it turns out, is going to be the launch of a new Windows portable, the CE 2 from Casio. And of course, I had to let one of my colleagues cover for me at the Casio launch. I think you can always tell when it's been really...
[December 6, 1997, 7:00]
Pocket PC Shortage Helping Palm
News And Gary Schulz, director of product marketing of mobile products division at Casio, said the Cassiopeia is also not suffering supply problems and is selling more units than expected. However, a random review of online consumer electronics sites...
[August 4, 2000, 8:41]
Analysis: Powering The Pocket PC
News Hardware manufacturers working with Microsoft to develop Pocket PCs currently include Casio, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard and Symbol. Screens will typically be high-quality colour, as in the earlier Casio E-100/105 with its 65,535-colour TFT screen.
[April 19, 2000, 16:17]
Next-generation Pocket PC Devices On The Way
News XScale Pocket PCs are on the way from manufacturers including Casio, Hitachi, Toshiba, Acer, HP and Fujitsu Siemens. Casio, Hitachi and Acer are expected to begin shipping new Pocket PCs based on XScale in June, as Hitachi makes its debut in the...
[May 30, 2002, 17:01]

