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Major quake shakes Japan, causing widespread disruption | Network World

A large earthquake shook the Japanese capital Tokyo on Friday afternoon knocking items from shelves and sending people under tables.

Ten gadget picks of Ceatec 2010 | Network World

Ceatec, Japan's largest electronics show, is over for another year. We spent a week rushing around Makuhari Messe near Tokyo checking out some of the coolest, most futuristic gadgets and developments that Japan's electronics industry has to offer. Here's some of the best of what we found:

Your Workplace in 2020: Gartner’s Predictions | Network World

How will people work 10 years from now? Take a peek at Gartner's thoughts on big trends emerging in the office: Get ready for "work swarms" and "hyperconnectedness."

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A $30 Billion US census? | Network World

The number seemed staggering, but there it was. The cost of conducting the census has, on average, doubled each decade since 1970. If that rate of cost escalation continues into 2020, the nation could be looking at a $30 billion census.

Sony, Microsoft show progress in motion gaming | Network World

For anyone expecting significant updates on the progress of the motion-controlled gaming systems under development by Sony and Microsoft, this year's Tokyo Game Show will have disappointed. While both systems made brief appearances -- Microsoft's behind glass on the show floor and Sony's at a news conference -- the lack of demonstrations indicated that a fair amount of work remains before either is ready for sale.

Norio Ohga, key to Sony’s audio legacy, dies at 81 | Network World

Norio Ohga, one of the handful of men who shaped Sony into the global consumer electronics giant that it is today, died on Saturday morning in Tokyo at the age of 81, Sony said.

Long lines for iPhone 4S as servers crash at Japanese launch | Network World

Hundreds lined the streets of Tokyo on Friday to be the first in the world to get their hands on the iPhone 4S, temporarily crashing the registration servers at one Japanese mobile operator.

ACTA will be signed Saturday, US and Japan say | Network World

A controversial trade agreement targeting counterfeiters and copyright infringers is scheduled to be signed this Saturday in Tokyo, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has announced.

2020 Vision: Why you won’t recognize the ‘Net in 10 years | Network World

As they imagine the Internet of 2020, computer scientists across the U.S. are starting from scratch and re-thinking everything: from IP addresses to DNS to routing tables to Internet security in general. They're envisioning how the Internet might work without some of the most fundamental features of today's ISP and enterprise networks.

Gazing inside Howard Stringer’s crystal ball | Network World

With signs of a recovery in the consumer electronics market, Sony has recently placed bets on a couple of technologies that it thinks will be big in 2010: 3D television and Internet delivery of content to its TV sets and other devices. But they aren't the only technologies interesting CEO Howard Stringer right now. On Thursday he sat down with a small group of reporters at Sony's Tokyo headquarters and talked about the technology he expects will drive growth at Sony in the coming years.

Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020 | Network World

Intel Corp. researchers, along with partners from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, are developing technology that can be implanted in peoples brains to operate computers, cell phones and television sets.

Eyes on with Sony’s 360 degree 3D display | Network World

Sony on Thursday unveiled an impressive 3D display that can be viewed from any direction. The screen, development of which was announced earlier this week, is on show until Sunday at the DC Expo in Tokyo.

Goodbye steering wheel, here comes drive-by-joystick | Network World

Today it's the stuff of video games but Toyota is experimenting with joystick control for a new breed of compact cars and transporters. The world's biggest car maker built the technology into a couple of concept vehicles that were on display Wednesday at the Tokyo Motor Show.

Google ordered to remove auto-complete results for Japanese man’s name | Network World

Google has been ordered by a Tokyo court to remove auto-complete results that link a man to crimes he says he didn't commit.

Elpida, world’s third-largest DRAM maker, files for bankruptcy | Network World

Elpida Memory, the world's third-largest DRAM maker, filed for bankruptcy Monday in a Tokyo court, saying it had accumulated debts of 448 billion yen (US$5.5 billion) through March of last year.

Hundreds of Apple faithful line up in Tokyo for launch of new iPad | Network World

Hundreds lined up in Tokyo, some for a day and a half, for a chance to buy Apple's new iPad early Friday.

SAP will cut carbon emissions, but calls for more | Network World

SAP aims to cut its employees' contribution to global warming by 60 percent by 2020, co-CEO Leo Apotheker said at the Cebit trade show on Tuesday.SAP aims to cut its employees' contribution to global warming by 60% by 2020, co-CEO Léo Apotheker said at the Cebit trade show on Tuesday.

Toshiba fined $87M for LCD price fixing; won’t pay a penny | Network World

A jury in San Francisco on Tuesday decided to fine Toshiba US$87 million for colluding with other vendors to keep LCD prices artificially high, but the Tokyo-based company doesn't expect to have to pay anything.

Sony Mobile cuts 1,000 staff, moves HQ to Tokyo | Network World

Sony Mobile is laying off 1,000 employees and will also move its global HQ to Tokyo, as the company tries to turn around its dwindling fortunes in the smartphone space.

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Hands on with Final Fantasy Dissidia | Network World

Among the myriad of handheld games on show at this year's Tokyo Game Show is "Final Fantasy: Dissidia."