Panasonic
Coverage of Panasonic in the Nexus archive.
- Republican senator rails against AI data centers
Senator Roger Marshall supports local moratoriums on AI data centers in Kansas, citing infrastructure strain and limited job creation. He opposes tax incentives for such projects and warns about AI and quantum computing's potential to undermine security technologies.
- Panasonic is recalling toaster ovens sold at Amazon and Costco over shock risk
Panasonic is recalling NB-G200 toaster ovens sold at Amazon and Costco due to inadequate power cord insulation, which poses a shock risk. Consumers are advised to stop using the appliance immediately.
- Panasonic toaster ovens sold by Costco and Amazon recalled
Panasonic toaster ovens sold by Costco and Amazon are being recalled. Consumers are advised to check the make and model of their toaster ovens if purchased from these retailers.
- Recall issued for certain Panasonic toaster ovens due to risk of shock or fire
A recall has been issued for Panasonic Electric Toaster Ovens (Model No. NB-G200) due to insufficient power cord insulation, posing shock or fire risks. The ovens were sold online from October 2024 to April 2026, with 11,480 units sold in the U.S. and 2,200 in Canada. Four reports of circuit breaker trips and one of product failure have been recorded, though no injuries or fires.
- Panasonic recalls toaster ovens over electric shock hazard
Panasonic has issued a recall for its Flashxpress Toaster Ovens sold in Canada and the U.S. due to an electric shock hazard. The recall affects products in both countries and is linked to a safety risk involving electrical components.
- Panasonic is converting its Kansas EV battery plant to make AI data center batteries
Panasonic is converting its Kansas EV battery plant to produce batteries for AI data centers. The company aims to start U.S. data center battery production by fiscal 2028 with a sales target of at least 950 billion yen.
- Panasonic's L10 camera honors 25 years of Lumix
Panasonic's L10 camera celebrates 25 years of Lumix with new features, including a multi-aspect ratio and up to 5.6K 60 fps video. The camera offers advanced video capabilities. This release marks a significant milestone for the Lumix series.
- Panasonic’s new Lumix L10 is a compact camera with a focus on photography
Panasonic has announced the Lumix L10, a compact camera with a fixed lens targeted at photographers, available for preorder in black or silver finish for $1,499.99. A limited edition titanium gold finish will also be available for $1,599.99. The camera weighs 508 grams and features a magnesium alloy front case.
- Panasonic creates device-locked QR codes to speed facial biometric capture
Panasonic has developed a new QR code technology that is device-locked to enhance security and enable unattended facial biometric enrollment. This innovation aims to streamline the enrollment process by eliminating the need for manual photo capture, allowing secure on-site setup.
- Panasonic buys UK startup to revitalize flagging projector business
Panasonic has acquired a UK startup to strengthen its struggling projector division. This strategic acquisition aims to revitalize Panasonic's projector business by integrating the startup's technology and innovation.
- Panasonic targets sports arenas to spark growth for lighting business
Panasonic is focusing on sports arenas to drive growth in its lighting business. The company aims to expand its market presence through targeted strategies in this sector.