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Pansonic demands 1080p 3D TV 'standard'Open in New Window
But will bring one to market no matter whatCES Panasonic wants the consumer electronics industry to come together and join it in the development of a standard for full HD 3D TV.… read more »
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Coming Soon From Sling Media: Watch Cable TV From Your iPhoneOpen in New Window
"Sling Media, the company behind the popular (and very cool) settop boxes that allow you to stream cable from your house to your computer, looks like it has outdone itself. At this week's Macworld read more »
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Iomega aims at TVs with home serverOpen in New Window
"Iomega has announced a home storage and media server that backs up files on connected PCs and plays digital media content to connected output devices." read more »
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Toshiba lets out Cell TV titbitsOpen in New Window
Set to be shouted about in H2CES Toshiba today re-iterated its plan to introduce tellies based on the Cell processor later this year, pronouncing the PlayStation 3 technology "the future of televisio read more »
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US rubberstamps AMD manufacturing spin-offOpen in New Window
CFIUS OKs AMD-ATIC TFCAMD's Abu Dhabi-funded manufacturing spin-off has been rubberstamped by the US Treasury Department.… read more »
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US forces order fuel-cell units for medevac stretchersOpen in New Window
I see you have the machine that goes ping, soldierThe US military will use fuel-cell power units attached to stretchers to power critical medical machinery used in casualty evacuation, according to r read more »
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Mumbai gunmen used U.S. VoIP service to talk to their superiors during their spreeOpen in New Window
A U.S. VoIP phone service kept one of the terrorists who carried out deadly attacks in Mumbai, India, in November in touch with his handlers based in Pakistan, according to reports describing a dossi read more »
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Wisair Announces Wireless USB Display AdapterOpen in New Window
"Wireless USB company Wisair today announced an adapter that wirelessly transfers PC content to TVs, monitors and projectors." read more »
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