Posts tagged: digital
WristQue wearable sensor connects you digital world
An MIT Media Lab prototype of a wristband sensor, first being tested to automatically control building temperature settings, offers an unobtrusive interface to smart buildings. [Read more]
For digital video to live, the 30-second pre-roll ad must die
The 30-second pre-roll is the blink tag of our era. It's the ad format that drives users crazy, and it's just not right for Web or mobile. Here's how to fix video advertising and make online video profitable for everyone. [Read more]
SAMSUNG Announces New "Mirrorless" High Quality Digital Cameras
South Korean company SAMSUNG has sent out a press release about its new line of high-quality D-SLR like cameras. These cameras offer a very good image quality, that’s most likely better than NIKON’s D3100 and rival the recently announced D3200. They are smaller than the usual D-SLR camera and ...
Can the U.S. prevent a digital sneak attack?
How vulnerable is America's tech infrastructure? Security experts gathered in New York City to discuss cyber threats -- and how to stop them. [Read more]
Ex-FBI cyberexpert: Potential for digital Pearl Harbor is real
Shawn Henry talks to CNET about why he left public service and joined a private-sector firm, and he predicts that we will see an attack on critical infrastructure that has physical consequences. [Read more]
Western Digital Releases VelociRaptor 1 TB HDD
HDDs are the name of Western Digital's game, and there never passes too much time without some new storage device making its way out of its labs.What we mean to say is that a new hard drive unit has appeared, called WD VelociRaptor and featuring a capacity of 1 ...
Pew: Smartphones narrow digital divide
Surprising as it might be to the digitally active, one in five adults in the U.S. is not online for lack of interest or financial reasons. [Read more]
Royal Canadian Mint to Trade Coins for Digital Currency “MintChip”
The Royal Canadian Mint is holding a contest for software developers to create apps for MintChip
Digital pennies? Micropayment ideas sought by Mint
The penny's days are numbered, but the Royal Canadian Mint is now looking into a second life for the one-cent denomination in the digital world through a research and developing project called "MintChip."
Western Digital Squeezes HDDs, Sells 7mm, Low-Power Ultrabook Drives
Western Digital is the greatest supplier of hard disk drives and, sure enough, it is doing all it takes to stay in that position, down to essentially shrinking HDDs like they have never been shrunk before. What WD came up with is an Ultrabook alternative to solid state ...
George Lucas loses NIMBY clash over giant digital arts complex
The "Star Wars" filmmaker had hoped to build a 260,000-square-foot technology production facility about 30 minutes north of San Francisco. But neighbors didn't want the project. [Read more]