Handheld device sees more colours than humans By From the Web published 14 December 06 A handheld device sensitive to changes in colour not detectable by the human eye could be used to spot objects hidden by camouflage or foliage.
In-Stat predicts iTunes may offer HD versions of Disney movies in 2007 By From the Web published 14 December 06
Dell and Intel rebound in workstation market, says Jon Peddie Research By From the Web published 14 December 06
Online video sales to reach nearly $1.5 billion in 2007 By From the Web published 14 December 06 Online sales of TV shows, movies and other pre-recorded video will become a billion-dollar business in 2007, according to a recent report from technology research firm Strategy Analytics.
Is iTunes slowly dying? By From the Web published 13 December 06 Forrester Group recently presented the results of a 3 months study about digital music sells on Apple's iTunes, and the conclusions don't look that good for the Cupertino-based company.
Non-Vista-supporting motherboards and VGA card inventories now a headache By From the Web published 13 December 06
Epson develops next-generation HTPS panel for LCD projection TVs By From the Web published 12 December 06 Seiko Epson has announced a new high-temperature polysilicon (HTPS) LCD panel that will boost the performance of 3LCD front projectors and large-screen LCD projection TVs.
Prices for 32" panels to fall below $300 By From the Web published 12 December 06 Prices for 32" panels may fall below $300 to $290 in the third quarter of 2007, with quotes for 40" panels to also drop to nearly $500 during the period, according to Displaybank.
Broadcom announces single-chip, 65nm 1080p digital TV solution By From the Web published 12 December 06 Broadcom has announced what it claims to be the industry's first high-definition (HD) digital TV silicon solution designed on 65nm node that supports full 1080p display resolution.
Strong demand sustains worldwide growth for storage software market By From the Web published 11 December 06
Nvidia to roll out integrated MCP 73 chipset for the Intel platform in Q1 07 By From the Web published 8 December 06 Nvidia will introduce its first integrated graphics processor (IGP) chipset (MCP 73) for the Intel platform in the first quarter of 2007 at the earliest, according to industry sources.
Built-in 3/3.5G may be next big thing in notebook market By From the Web published 8 December 06 Communications chip suppliers are eying the huge business opportunities promised by notebooks with built-in 3/3.5G modules.
Intel, TSMC report progress towards 32 nm By From the Web published 7 December 06 According to Digitimes, both Intel and TSMC are making great strides towards a 32 nm chip-making process.
Homemade Firefox videos to become TV ads By From the Web published 7 December 06 Mozilla announced today that Firefox browser fans are underwriting four 30-second videos to air on U.S. primetime TV this month.
Analyst says Apple console possible By From the Web published 7 December 06 That Apple will forge a path into the videogame console hardware scene is a "distinct possibility", said Prudential analyst Jesse Tortora.
Basketball stats shown live on players' shirts By From the Web published 6 December 06 Basketball vests (singlets) with electroluminescent displays that show a player's score, and number of fouls, are being trialled in Australia.
Search continues for Cnet editor lost in Oregon By From the Web published 6 December 06 Fresh search teams prepared to join the hunt for a San Francisco man who set out on foot Saturday to find help for his stranded family in Oregon's snowy coastal mountains.
MySpace hit by worm, adware and phishing By From the Web published 5 December 06 A malicious QuickTime movie file is spreading across social networking site MySpace, embedding itself in the user profile pages of infected victims and changing links to point to phishing sites.
Timetable for Moon colony announced By From the Web published 5 December 06 NASA plans to permanently occupy an outpost at one of the Moon's poles, officials announced on Monday.