A seamless 27-foot-wide high-definition display created by two Kentucky engineers will be on exhibition at the the four-day IdeaFestival in downtown Louisville this weekend.
Australian company Arasor International announced the world’s first laser television in Sydney today, boasting an image with as many as three times more colors than conventional plasma, but at half the cost.
Electronics company Sharp is developing a new HD screen that boasts an enormous 8.84 million pixels, quadrupling the quality of the current 1080p hi-def standard.
While Microsoft has been touting the unique WiFi capabilities of its upcoming Zune, limitations on the firmware won’t allow internet connectivity right out of the box.
The FDA has just approved a next-gen cochlear implant that allows nearly-deaf patients to hear ten to fifteen times better than they would with conventional implants or hearing aids.
SanDisk has released a duo of high-capacity CompactFlash cards geared toward professional photographers, but the sticker price isn’t for the faint of heart.