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Philips creates super-flat lighting system

By Christopher Null - Posted Wed Aug 5, 2009 2:15PM EDT

Philips creates super-flat lighting system Whether incandescent, fluorescent, or newfangled LED, all light bulbs have something in common: The bulb. ... Read More

New tech ensures you're the only one looking at your laptop One of my biggest high-tech pet peeves is "shoulder surfing," the pervasive and unnerving practice of people wandering (or sneaking) up behind you and reading your laptop screen over your shoulder. ... Read More

Hands on review: Kindle DX

By Christopher Null - Posted Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:59PM EDT

Hands on review: Kindle DX Is bigger better?That's the eternal question behind the Amazon.com Kindle DX, big brother to the recently released Kindle 2 -- and one which is not easily answered, as it turns out. ... Read More

Contact lens TV in 10 years?

By Christopher Null - Posted Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:31AM EST

Contact lens TV in 10 years? Oh, the bother of having to be near an actual television when you want to watch a program! Researchers say those dark days may soon be behind us: Contact lenses that can beam video programming right into your eyeball Read More

ThinkPad W700 tops indie test of laptop color quality Unless you're a digital artist or professional photographer, you probably don't give color accuracy much consideration. But if you've ever wondered why little Johnny looks a bit green when you're flipping through digital photos on your laptop, maybe you s Read More

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Two monitors = 44 percent increase in productivity Nothing in cube-farm corporate America seems quite so decadent as having two monitors on your desk. Who is this important person who needs to work on two screens at the same time? Must be some kind of bigshot, eh? Read More

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UT creates the highest-resolution tiled display ever As someone who loves technology, I always take the time out to appreciate new technology that pushes boundaries, breaks records, or is just plain extreme. The University of Texas' newest 20.5-foot by 7.5-foot display is a perfect example. ... Read More

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Walgreen's 17,000 square foot display turned on in Times Square 17,000 square feet. 340 feet tall. 13 60-inch plasma televisions. 8,000 nits of brightness. And 12 million light emitting diodes. ... Read More

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Three LCD makers confess to price fixing

By Christopher Null - Posted Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:27AM EST

Three LCD makers confess to price fixing New drama over the question of why LCD prices are what they are, as LG, Sharp, and Chunghwa Picture Tubes have now agreed to plead guilty to criminal price-fixing charges. ... Read More

Why LCD panels are being sold at a loss

By Christopher Null - Posted Mon Nov 3, 2008 12:03PM EST

Why LCD panels are being sold at a loss In response to part of my post about Read More

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