Quantum Dots in Displays Get a New Tool
New method for measuring the spectral properties of quantum dots should improve manufacturing processes
New method for measuring the spectral properties of quantum dots should improve manufacturing processes
Last year they said quantum dot-enabled LCDs were six months away, we're now told they're still in the works
Doping of quantum dots promises LCDs comparable to OLED displays for color brightness
A Japanese wearable visor promises the social sharing of real-time experiences
You didn’t start your first company until you graduated? Slacker!
The $600 PanaCast puck may take some of the pain out of video conferencing
Taser's new head-mounted camera for police officers offers both promise and peril
Aereo takes broadcast TV signals and puts them on your computer, tablet, and smartphone—for a fee
Plus: the Woz-Cave and Waterproof Nanocoatings
Grid of gratings could create 3-D displays for smartphones and other small devices
The new API will make it easy to generate 3-D models with a handheld Kinect
The Guardian Project’s software authenticates human rights videos and protects activists in the field
A Microsoft Research economist’s focus shifts from presidential prediction to Hollywood handicapping
At Bang & Olufsen, Geoff Martin brings a musician’s sensibilities and an engineer’s precision to loudspeaker design
Paper electronics could pave the way to a new generation of cheap, flexible gadgets
Manufacturers hope “pull-you-in” immersion will draw consumers.
Panasonic puts "smarts" front and center, while LG wants to overwhelm you with pixels
A sleek new cordless handset will talk to old phone analog networks or new digital ones
New research can detect five different emotions with 81 percent accuracy
Purchasing consortium includes such unlikely allies as Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Samsung
A Washington, D.C., committee wants to phase out traditional telephony worldwide, by June 2018
New license-plate video cameras are tracking millions of us as we drive around
New fabrication techniques that improve conductivity and transparency excite researchers.
New digital technologies could put over-the-air TV back in vogue
Knowing how much energy your computers, TVs, and cell phones could make you a better consumer—or not
Battery powered radios—and batteries--were in short supply in the storm-struck Northeast; is it time for FM chips in cell phones?
RCA owned the early patents but failed to commercialize the liquid crystal display
A simple way to turn anything with an Internet connection into a peer-to-peer video calling tool
The really high resolution, for really big TVs, gets a new name.
Rumors about the iPhone 5 prove to be largely true, leaving disappointment in the wake of the release