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  • News: Sharp announces 32-inch 4K monitors

    Sharp has announced two new 4K LCD monitors, which will display images at close to four times the overall resolution of traditional 1080p high-definition monitors available today.

  • News: Android moves into the kitchen with Dacor's Discovery smart oven

    LAS VEGAS--Lazy or inexperienced cooks across America long for a future where appliances instinctively know how to make a meal. Well, the future is almost here.

  • News: USB 3.0 standard will soon allow up to 10G bps

    An enhanced version of USB 3.0 will deliver up to 10G bps, twice the data speed of current connections.

  • News: JBL's CES lineup includes Lightning-equipped speakers and high-end receivers

    JBL will be rocking CES 2013 with new audio gear for Apple hardware that sports new Lightning connectors as well as several high-end AV receivers aimed at audiophiles.

  • News: RCA Android tablet packs dual digital TV tuners

    An Android tablet that can receive both conventional and mobile digital TV transmissions will be among the gadgets unveiled at next week's International CES in Las Vegas.

  • News: Cool gadgets and hot tech that will shine at CES 2013

    With less than a week to go before this year's International CES Show in Las Vegas commences, it's unclear which new products will generate the most buzz among attendees of the massive trade show. However, Ultra HDTVs, Windows 8 tablets, smart appliances, and smartphone apps figure to fight for center stage.

  • News: ITC judge recommends ban on Samsung products

    A U.S. International Trade Comission judge is recommending sanctions against Samsung that include an import and sales ban on products found to infringe Apple patents, and the posting of a bond for 88 percent of the value of some of the devices involved in the case.

  • News: Toshiba developing Lytro-like phone camera with over 30,000 mini-lenses

    Toshiba is developing a tiny digital camera module similar to the Lytro camera, which shoots tens of thousands of individual photos and then allows the user to pick the point of focus.

  • News: Pew: US e-book reading up, print book readership declines

    More Americans read e-books in the last year, with 23 percent of those ages 16 and over going digital, compared to 16 percent in the previous survey for the Pew Internet & American Life Project, which released its latest results on e-book readership Thursday.

  • News: Samsung leads a tightly grouped pack in printer satisfaction

    For all the talk of the paperless office, people still print a lot of documents. And for all the typical grousing about printers, users seem generally satisfied with the devices: In this year's PCWorld reader survey of tech satisfaction, reliability, and service, 66.2 percent of respondents said so. However, we saw evidence that overall printer satisfaction is declining: In our 2009 survey, 70.4 percent of printer owners said they were completely satisfied.

  • News: Sharp preps 6-inch monocrome notepad with 60-hour battery life

    Sharp is readying a 6-inch digital notepad with 60 hours of battery life under continuous use.

  • News: Google Maps arrives in App Store

    Google's new Maps app for iPhone arrived in the App Store late Wednesday, in a move likely to please users disappointed with Apple Maps in iOS 6. While the new app leverages Google's robust mapping data, it has a few weak spots of its own--most notably the lack of an iPad-optimized version.

  • News: 10 great PC accessories that cost less than $200

    PCs are incredibly useful tools, but if you want to get the most from your desktop or laptop, you’'ll need to look beyond CPU speeds and storage capacities, and pick the right accessories. Gamers are well serviced here—check out our guide to gaming upgrades if you’re looking to get more from shooters, strategy games, and so on. And if you’re just looking for an inexpensive new monitor or a comfortable keyboard, we’ve got you covered too.

  • News: HP works with telcos to sell LANs on a pay-per-use basis

    Hewlett-Packard will allow enterprises to pay for managed LAN offerings based on usage, in much the same way they pay for cloud services, through a partnership with telecom service providers.

  • News: Logitech announces new Bluetooth keyboard, trackpad for Mac

    Accessory vendor Logitech on Wednesday announced two additions to the company’s line of Mac-focused input devices, the $100 Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard for Mac, iPad and iPhone and the $70 Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac.

  • News: Sennheiser goes for pros with high-end gaming headsets

    Sennheiser has long been the default choice for headphone buyers looking for quality sound, solid construction and technical innovation. The gaming headset market has become a battleground in recent years, with entrants from peripheral companies like Astro, Logitech and Razer.

  • News: Amazon, Barnes & Noble slash Kindle, Nook prices

    Amazon and Barnes & Noble are cutting the prices on the Kindle Fire HD and Nook e-reader tablets as the holiday shopping season enters the homestretch. On Monday only, Amazon shaved $50 off 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD devices, while Barnes & Noble permanently dropping the price of the Nook Simple Touch to $79, a $20 price cut.

  • News: 2 Emerging Markets HP Should Enter to Turn Itself Around

    IBM jumped on mainframes before anyone else did. Apple's consumer devices also caught everyone off guard. Both companies are doing pretty well these days. HP can enjoy similar success, columnist Rob Enderle writes, if it rides a 'technology wave' such as personal robots or 3-D printers.

  • News: Verizon patents DVR that tracks your actions

    Verizon wants to watch you while you watch TV.

  • News: EU fines CRT makers €1.47 billion for price-fixing

    Seven international electronics manufacturers were fined a total of €1.47 billion by the European Commission on Wednesday for conspiring to fix the price cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) in two separate cartels between 1996 and 2006.