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  • News: IBM moves toward post-silicon transistor

    Exploring methods of computing without silicon, IBM has found a way to make transistors that could be fashioned into virtual circuitry that mimics how the human brain operates.

  • News: Would a 3D-printed gun really be legal?

    Defense Distributed, the pro-gun nonprofit working to make 3D-printable gun designs freely available to everyone on the Internet, recently inched one step closer toward achieving that goal. The Austin, Texas-based group last week was granted a federal firearms license from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

  • News: How to save stories now, read them later on your Amazon Kindle

    There is never enough time to read all the interesting news stories and blog posts you come across in a given day, which is why read-it-later apps such as Instapaper and Pocket can be so handy.

  • News: Samsung Galaxy S4 supports wireless charging

    Samsung's recently announced Galaxy S4 smartphone will support wireless charging.

  • News: Wacom unveils Cintiq 13HD

    Artists, designers, and photographers seeking a compact, pro-level interactive pen display will soon have a new one to consider--the Wacom Cintiq 13HD. As with previous Cintiq models, you can draw directly on its built-in LCD screen with a digitizer pen.

  • News: Researcher hijacks insecure embedded devices en masse for Internet scanning project

    An anonymous researcher created a massive botnet by hijacking about 420,000 Internet-accessible embedded devices with default or no login passwords and used it to map the entire Internet.

  • News: Samsung confirms Galaxy Smart Watch is coming

    Samsung has confirmed a Galaxy Smart Watch product is in production and will be brought to market.

  • News: Juniper unveils smaller core router

    Juniper Networks this week rolled out a scaled-down version of its core packet transport router targeted at space- and power-constrained environments and metro networks.

  • News: Belkin finalizes Linksys acquisition

    It's official: Belkin announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Cisco's Linksys division. In a pre-announcement briefing, executives from Belkin and Linksys emphasized that the two brands will remain distinct, but that Belkin is focused on developing a premium ecosystem for the connected home, as well as pursuing opportunities in the SMB market.

  • News: Samsung Galaxy S4 accessories available to order

    Samsung has announced its Galaxy S4 smartphone and you can pre-order accessories ahead of its release.

  • News: Sharp delays $60 million from Qualcomm as display research falters

    Sharp will postpone a US$60 million investment from Qualcomm that was to come this month, after the two companies were unable to establish test production of a new type of low-power display for mobile devices.

  • News: 3G and 4G USB modems are a security threat, researcher says

    The vast majority of 3G and 4G USB modems handed out by mobile operators to their customers are manufactured by a handful of companies and run insecure software, according to two security researchers from Russia.

  • News: Remains of the Day: The best defense is a good Phil Schiller

    Phil Schiller has eaten his Wheaties, the iMac can now join your other fine pieces of art, and the Retina MacBook Pro conceals a ghostly secret. The remainders for Thursday, March 14, 2013 are zany to the max.

  • News: Japan's Molten to sell e-paper outdoor scoreboard

    Molten, the Japanese maker of sporting equipment, is preparing to launch an outdoor scoreboard with a large display made from e-paper, as the technology continues to expand from electronic readers into the mainstream.

  • News: HDMI vs. DisplayPort: Which display interface reigns supreme?

    The HDMI audio/video interface standard has become wildly successful. It's the most common digital connection you'll find in TVs, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, A/V receivers, gaming consoles, camcorders, and digital cameras. Heck, it's even showing up in some smartphones.

  • News: SXSW 2013: No new Twitter, but marketing and hardware stand out

    South by Southwest Interactive is best known as the technology festival that put such social networking mainstays as Twitter and Foursquare on the map. But if there was a "next big thing" at this year's event, finding it would be pretty hard.

  • News: Snapshot: Denon AH-D600 Music Maniac headphones

    If you’ve got a collection of high-quality music files, or if you listen to your CDs through an expensive amplifier and source, or even if you’ve got your iPhone or Android phone stocked up with music you like on Spotify or Rdio, you can make use of a high-quality set of headphones.

  • News: Engenius announces new lineup of outdoor Wi-Fi access points and bridges

    Engenius Technologies announced today a new line of weatherized 802.11n access points and bridges suitable for mounting in outdoor locations. While Engenius is targeting these devices at small businesses and schools, the products are inexpensive enough to also be attractive to homeowners looking to extend the range of their wireless networks to the patio or backyard, or in the case of the bridge, to a secondary building, such as a detached garage or workshop.

  • News: Barnes & Noble adds Nook apps to its weekly giveaways

    Looking to increase the value of its Android-based Nook tablets, Barnes & Noble on Friday said it will offer a different paid app free of charge every Friday for Nook HD, Nook HD+, Nook Tablet, and Nook Color owners.

  • News: Bill Gates: Schools are at a 'technology tipping point'

    The growing use of handheld devices and social media among students is creating a technology tipping point for schools that could completely break down the barriers between teaching platforms within five to 10 years, Bill Gates said Thursday.