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Study Supports Free “Super WiFi”

Study Supports Free “Super WiFi”

New Frequency Ranges May Make Free Network Access Possible over Long Distances and Relieve Mobile Communications Networks / Expected to Trigger Innovations The need for the wireless transfer... Read more

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Razor-sharp TV pictures

Razor-sharp TV pictures

The future of movie, sports and concert broadcasting lies in 4K definition, which will bring cinema quality TV viewing into people’s homes. 4K Ultra HD has four times as many pixels as today... Read more

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Linking television and the Internet

Linking television and the Internet

In the “LinkedTV“ project, researchers are seamlessly connecting TV offerings with the Internet. Audiences will benefit from an informative and personalized viewing experience. The panel dis... Read more

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TCL 50-inch 4K HDTV arrives with $1k price point

TCL 50-inch 4K HDTV arrives with $1k price point

A television with a 4K resolution is still pretty rare these days, and also still very expensive. However, that doesn’t mean there can’t be exceptions. Chinese television maker TCL just anno... Read more

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These New Ads Look Back at You

These New Ads Look Back at You

In a move that will thrill advertisers but make at least some members of the public queasy, a European outdoor advertising firm is rolling out ads using face detection this week. The technol... Read more

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Firebrand for Science, and Big Man on Campus

Firebrand for Science, and Big Man on Campus

On TV and the Lecture Circuit, Bill Nye Aims to Change the World As the car pulled into the parking lot of a Starbucks, William Sanford Nye unknotted his trademark bow tie and slipped it off... Read more

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How air-traffic control can use television signals to plot aircraft

How air-traffic control can use television signals to plot aircraft

A NOVEL radar will soon be helping to keep an eye on aircraft flying over London. Conventional radar uses a rotating antenna to sweep the sky, sending out radio pulses and detecting those wh... Read more

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The 2013 Philips DesignLine puts a new slant on HDTV

The 2013 Philips DesignLine puts a new slant on HDTV

It looks like nothing more than a square sheet of glass. When it comes to HDTV placement, you’ve generally faced with two options – a stand for sitting the TV in an entertainment unit or on... Read more

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MIT researchers build Quad HD TV chip

MIT researchers build Quad HD TV chip

A new video standard enables a fourfold increase in the resolution of TV screens, and an MIT chip was the first to handle it in real time. It took only a few years for high-definition televi... Read more

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Transparent 3D display revealed at CES

Transparent 3D display revealed at CES

  The television features a 50-inch transparent screen. As we recently heard, Hisense is showing off a glasses-free 3D TV at CES 2013. It turns out, however, that the Chinese electronic... Read more

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Eye-controlled Gaze TV unveiled by Haier and Tobii

Eye-controlled Gaze TV unveiled by Haier and Tobii

An eye-controlled television has been unveiled at Berlin’s IFA trade show. Haier‘s Gaze TV uses technology developed by Tobii, a Swedish firm which already offers eye-tracking te... Read more

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New MIT Media Lab’s invention promises more immersive TV viewing

New MIT Media Lab's invention promises more immersive TV viewing

The research institute claims that it can be easily adapted for home theater, gaming and telepresence applications Multiscreen setups for PC gaming are not new, but the latest MIT Media Lab... Read more

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Using e-waste to create educational toys, with ThinkerToys

Using e-waste to create educational toys, with ThinkerToys

Cheap-to-produce edutainment kit modules paired up with discarded but functional tech Electronic waste is a huge global problem, and its often devastating impact on our environment is not go... Read more

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A Game-Changer for Television? Sesame Street Will Be First Interactive Show

A Game-Changer for Television? Sesame Street Will Be First Interactive Show

The technology itself shows a stunning sophistication in breaking the fourth wall of the viewing experience   Microsoft has paired with the classic children’s show, Sesame Street, to cr... Read more

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Mute Annoying TV Celebs With Matt Richardson’s Invention

Mute Annoying TV Celebs With Matt Richardson’s Invention

Matt Richardson is not really famous, but he could be, thanks to a new device he has invented. The device is called The Enough Already, and Richardson created it because he was apparently “s... Read more

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