March 16, 2013 5:15 PM EDT What's next for television? We've got reps from Boxee, TiVo and Sling on hand to discuss the ways in which technology is evolving in the early 21st century.Filed under: Home Entertainment, HDComments Engadget RSS Feed … [Read more...]
Sony PlayStation Vita Review: Incredible Technology At A Price
Best Movies Ever Entertainment News George CandoThe PlayStation Vita is one of the newest handheld consoles on the market. It’s the spiritual successor to the PSP – Sony’s original handheld device that first saw the light of day back in 2005 and was designed to compete directly with Nintendo’s handheld console of that time – the DSSony PlayStation Vita Review: Incredible Technology At A … [Read more...]
Harley Pasternak Blogs: How to Use Technology to Get You Fit
The celebrity trainer shares his favorite fitness trackers and video games for having fun while staying in shape People.com Latest News … [Read more...]
Sharp announces first TVs with Moth-Eye technology: the AQUOS XL series
Sharp may look like it's in trouble, but that's not stopping it bringing new displays to the market, including today's announcement of the AQUOS Quattron 3D XL TV line. Behind the mouthful of acronyms, these LED-backlit LCD panels are the first to feature Sharp's Moth-Eye technology, designed to reduce glare and pump out bright colors, as well as a deep black. The company's 'four primary color' … [Read more...]
New Glasses-Free 3D Technology Being Developed
Beyond the extra $ 4+ movie theaters charge for the “experience,” one of the biggest burdens of viewing a 3D movie are those cumbersome glasses. With several different types of 3D available, many of which require a different pair of glasses – not to mention a ton of movies that don’t make all that great use of 3D (usually a post-converted film) – most casual … [Read more...]
Dolby’s Atmos technology gives new meaning to surround sound, death from above
Psst, did you hear that? Apparently, the folks at Dolby Laboratories are no longer content with scaring the bejesus out of moviegoers by simply funneling those horrific audio cues from today's standard theater setup. Instead, the mad audio scientists claim they can recreate a more lifelike and sensory audio experience by pushing sound from even more directions -- a feat made possible by the … [Read more...]
Whiteman Technology unveils Delta DVR for hopeful HD lovers
Do you fancy a HTPC gussied-up as a DVR? Well, you're in luck, because Ryan Whiteman's just built one: the Delta DVR. Powered by an AMD system-on-chip, it runs Windows and Media Center for embedded devices, recording up to six HD channels at once on its 3TB HDD. It can also stream PC game titles from the Happy Cloud and run Android apps, controllable with any gamepad that'll plug into one of the … [Read more...]
Philips transfers TV business to a joint venture with TPV Technology, TPV takes the controlling stake
It took almost exactly a year, but Philips is finally free of its pesky, money-losing TV problem. As planned, the company transferred its television business into a joint venture with Hong Kong-based TPV Technology called TP Vision -- an arrangement that endows TPV with a controlling 70 percent stake. (Philips will still receive royalties on top of whatever it earns through this venture, and plans … [Read more...]

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