Archive for March, 2006

Gates Wows Crowd with Advanced Tech

March 28th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Entertainment, News, Technology

Star-Telegram.com Bill Gates was the keynote speaker on the last day of Microsoft Convergence 2006, held this year at the Dallas Convention Center. Demonstrating what he believes will be popular future uses, Gates showed off a screen for the home that merged a TV and computer monitor. Touching the screen to view news segments from [...]

Microsoft Sees Rapid Media Center Sales

March 21st, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Entertainment, News, Technology

CNET News.com U.S consumers bought more Windows Media Center-equipped PCs than the standard edition of Windows XP last month and sales of Media Center will reach 10 million by the end of March, a Microsoft executive said Tuesday. Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Windows eHome Division, disclosed the sales numbers at a keynote [...]

Carbon Nanotube TV Trials on Horizon

March 21st, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, News, Technology

CNET News.com Applied Nanotech has signed a letter of intent to enter negotiations for a trial on carbon nanotube TVs with Da Ling, a Taiwanese contract manufacturer. Under the proposed terms, Da Ling will invest $10 million on a pilot manufacturing facility to make carbon nanotube TVs based on Applied’s technology. In these TVs, nanotubes [...]

What’s Next in Telecommunications?

March 20th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, News, Technology

CNET News.com As the most influential executives in the telecommunications industry gather this week in Las Vegas for their annual powwow, they’re more likely to be talking about TV than phones. Several industry groups have formed to push their flavor of technology for distributing broadband and video throughout the home. The Multimedia over Coax Alliance [...]

Ditch the Plasma and Dump the LCD, Here Comes the SED

March 14th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Entertainment, News, Technology

The Age The booming market for flat panel TVs is about to make way for yet another technology – one that threatens to challenge the lock that plasma and liquid crystal displays (LCD) currently have of this red hot consumer electronics product category. The technology is called SED, which stands for surface-conduction electron-emitter display. And [...]

LG.Philips Develops 100-Inch LCD

March 14th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Entertainment, News, Technology

The Korea Times LG.Philips LCD Wednesday took the wraps off a 100-inch thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panel, which the company claims is the largest in the world. The model developed by the world’s runner-up LCD producer is about 1.5 times bigger than the previously largest 82-inch product of Samsung Electronics, the global [...]

When the TV Picture Runs to Triple Digits

March 7th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Entertainment, News, Politics, Technology

CNET News.com When it comes to watching television, it seems bigger is always better. So why settle for a pipsqueak 50-inch plasma television or one of those modestly sized 65-inch rear-projection TVs when you can get something truly gigantic? A growing number of consumers are taking a look at front-projection video systems, units that transmit [...]

TV’s Flat New World

March 7th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Entertainment, News, Politics, Technology

Wired Bigger. Wider. Flatter. That’s the vision of tomorrow’s entertainment. And if you’ve already got a new high-definition flat-panel TV, you know exactly what we’re talking about. But HD flat-panels aren’t just a bleeding-edge luxury anymore. They’re about to become the household standard. While today’s entertainment networks offer only a handful of high-def programs, the [...]

Ask Your Car Radio!

March 6th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Entertainment, News, Sports, Technology, Travel, Weather

Web Wire In the future, drivers will be able to conveniently retrieve information from the Internet using “natural language.” This has been made possible by a new technology that automatically generates voice applications from Internet information and transmits it to the vehicle via radio signals. It’s just not your day. You drive by several low-priced [...]

Context-Aware Personal Communication for Teleliving

March 5th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Education, Entertainment, Health, Law, Politics, Science & Space, Sports, Technology, Travel, Weather

By Theo Kanter, Claes Frisk and Henrik Gustafsson Abstract Personal Communication with mixed voice and data can be offered as a very rich set of applications, which can be rapidly introduced at low cost. Wireless and positioning technologies in combination with Internet’s demonstrated capability to integrate voice and data are further leveraged by the use [...]