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  • 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.

  • News: Foxconn still in negotiations for Sharp stake, despite Samsung deal

    Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group said it was still negotiating a deal for greater cooperation with Sharp, despite the Japanese display maker securing a US$110 million investment to supply LCD panels to rival Samsung Electronics.

  • News: A giant, tethered tablet: Acer shows its Android Display

    Acer's DA220HQL looks like a giant Android tablet, with its 1920 x 1080 pixel, 21.5-inch touch screen -- but you wouldn't want to carry it around.

  • News: Meet 60GHz Wi-Fi, the insanely fast future of wireless networking

    Get ready for a ridiculous boost in wireless networking speed. Two camps are competing to deliver wireless components that are at least seven times faster than today's gigabit (IEEE 802.11ac) routers. By harnessing spectrum in the unlicensed 60GHz frequency band, these devices will be capable of offering more bandwidth than hardwired USB 3.0 connections.

  • News: Product snapshot: Sharp PN-K321 Ultra HD monitor

    Computer monitors have always been ahead of the curve compared to TVs when it comes to new technology. This continues to be true with the release of Sharp’s PN-K321, which is a 31.5-inch professional LED monitor with a jaw-dropping resolution of 3840x2160 pixels.

  • News: Samsung locks up Sharp as long-time screen provider

    Japan's Sharp has secured a US$110 million lifeline investment from Samsung Electronics, and agreed to become a major supplier of screens for the South Korean company's growing electronics empire.

  • News: Samsung locks up Sharp as long-time screen provider

    Japan's Sharp has secured a US$110 million lifeline investment from Samsung Electronics, and agreed to become a major supplier of screens for the South Korean company's growing electronics empire.

  • News: Driven by 10G, Ethernet switches buck economic headwinds

    The Ethernet switch market eked out modest growth in 2012 against the backdrop of an uncertain global economy, underscored by weakness in Europe and lower public sector spending.

  • News: Sony's PlayStation 4 announced after long wait

    After a seven-year wait, Sony's PlayStation 4 has finally been announced.

  • News: Sony PS4 touch enabled controller revealed

    A touchscreen controller for Sony's upcoming PS4 console has been leaked online.

  • News: Product snapshot: Sonos PLAYBAR Wi-Fi speaker

    As a general rule, we love Sonos speakers here at PC World. We’ve tried the PLAY:3, PLAY:5 and SUB -- each has impressed us, despite their universally high price tags.

  • News: Bill Gates offers candid answers during Reddit's ask-me-anything-session

    Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates let it all hang out on Monday answering questions during an ask-me-anything session on Reddit. Gates wanted questions to focus on his work with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to improving healthcare and reducing poverty around the world. This being Reddit and the favorite hangout of many geeks, however, there were several questions that touched on technology and the personalities surrounding the industry. Gates answered questions about his views on Windows 8, Steve Jobs, Bing, the Surface Pro, massive computer displays, and the possible reemergence of WinFS.

  • News: Macworld/iWorld Video: Cool products on and off the show floor

    The Macworld/iWorld show never wants for cool products--just a glance at the winners of our 2013 Best of Show awards will prove that. But there are cool products that didn't appear on the show floor at Moscone West this month, and that's what this Macworld Live session focused on.

  • News: Formlabs Form 1 3D desktop printer in full production

    3D printing enthusiasts will get a lot of laser-like precision for their buck from Formlabs.