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Japanese quake will likely affect the global supply of gadgets
3/14/2011


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As a tech publication, we're undeniably focused on the impact recent events will have on Japan's vast user televisions monopoly -- an crowd that has responded with army of dollars in cash, equipment and government-provided good works to help with the relief effort. Thus far, Canon, Panasonic, and Sony have each pledged .300 million ($3.67 million) in donations. Sony is also matching 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.cite this source synonym acquiring v1.1copyright © 2008 by lexico issue group contributions as will Mitsubishi who's donating a whopping .500 million ($6.1 million) in aid. On the equipment side, Sony is donating some 30,000 radios to relief efforts while Panasonic is in the case that 10,000 radios, 10,000 flashlights, and 500,000 batteries. NEC, Kyocera, and Epson are each donating .100 million in funds, computers, and telecoms and IT equipment.



While it's still too early to quantify the exact impact the earthquake, tsunami, and ongoing nuclear troubles will have on the global tech industry, the scope of the issues is flattering clearer now that the initial chaos has passed. Click through to see how gross from laptop batteries to iPads are at risk.

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