GW-254 -- Buffalo "Choi Tele (DH-ONE/U2)", Elecom TK-U09FG, Microsoft Xbox 360 HD DVD Player

The Gist: It seems we spoke too soon last week when we told you about Logitec's USB One-Seg tuner. The one that gives you the capability to add One-Seg reception to virtually any PC running Windows 2000 or XP. That's because Buffalo has come along and one-upped Logitec.

MMW-104 -- QR Codes and Music Promotion in Japan

When reading about a new artist (offline) in a music magazine or newspaper, I often find myself wishing that I could hear a sample of that artist's music as I read the article or interview.

WW-157 -- Blackberry makes entry into Japanese market

DoCoMo started selling the Blackberry 8707h in the Japanese market on September 26. The device supports the 3G-(W-CDMA), GSM- and GPRS-networks and is similar to the Blackberry 8707 sold outside Japan. DoCoMo initially targets foreign companies with this Blackberry - the key board is a QWERTY-type...

TT-393 -- Who Needs a Pension? ebiz news from Japan

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare is apparently considering a proposal to publicly honor wealthy retirees who decide not to collect their pension. Currently a pensioner who starts collecting their payments cannot opt out of the system, but the new proposal will allow wealthier pensioners to opt in and out depending on their feeling of financial well-being.

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JIN-386 -- Death Row Inmates Should be Nervous

The trend worldwide is toward the abolishment of capital punishment. The US and Japan are the only industrialized nations that still carry out executions...

TT-392 -- Leukemia, ebiz news from Japan

Having cancer at any age is a shock, but it is never worse than when found in a child. Among Japan's roughly 20m kids under the age of 15, about 1,600 of them have the most common form of cancer in children -- Leukemia. Of the various types of this blood disease, approximately 80% have Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) and 20% Acute Myelocytic Leukemia (AML).

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GW-253 -- Video games, One-Seg tuner, Digital video recorder

The Gist: The "Wii" is the latest video game console from Nintendo, and it's slated to be released on December 2nd of this year in Japan. Fans of Nintendo are probably already familiar with the console and its capabilities, but we'll cover them here in Gadget Watch for those that
may not have heard about it.

JIN-385 -- In the Belly of Kotobukicho

Informed of the renovation of flophouses in Kotobukicho, a stone's throw from JR's Ishikawacho Station in Yokohama, I visited the Yokohama Hostel Village (YHV), on the second road from the canal. The kind people at YHV fixed me up with a room in Hayashi Kaikan, a renovated flophouse, for 3,000 yen a night...

MMW-103 -- The Effect of Mobile Number Portability on Music Content

On October 24, Japanese mobile phone users will be able for the first time to change operators without having to change their mobile phone number.

TT-391 -- JAC does IPO, ebiz news from Japan

In Japan's recruiting world, apart from the 800lb gorilla called Recruit, there really isn't any company that has bridged the various disciplines of the industry. Instead, success for those companies which have gone public has come from specializing in a particular skill area. There are the temp staffing agents, the online job boards, the outplacement agencies, and as of this week, the real McCoy -- executive and personnel placement.

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