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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
Check out this white paper to learn how today's investments have moved past total cost of ownership.
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Sony sets date for 3D Blu-ray on PlayStation 3
3D Blu-ray playback is making its way to the PlayStation 3 in October, Sony CEO Howard Stringer announced at IFA in Berlin
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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The Asus VG23AH and its 3D clip-ons (pictures)
If full on 3D glasses aren't enough for you, the Asus VG23AH gets some 3D clip-on alternatives as well.
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Xpand X104 YOUniversal 3D glasses, up-close and dorky (pictures)
For the narrow niche of users who need active 3D glasses that work with most 3D TVs regardless of brand, the Xpand YOUniversals are great. For everyone else, they're overkill.
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Leap Motion bounds ahead with 3D motion control
With its new Leap 3D hands-free motion control system, the startup has made a scientific breakthrough that could enable applications in many fields.
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Will the Microsoft Xbox win the living room wars over Apple, Google?
A new report says the Xbox is the most popular Internet device for TVs. Can Microsoft continue to capitalize on this advantage?
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MakerBot Replicator 3D test print gallery
I attempted about 30 prints during my review of the MakerBot Replicator 3D printer. These are their stories.
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How much do DVD and digital media playback features really cost?
The amounts required to license digital media decoders on Windows PCs seem like chump change. But multiply those pennies times hundreds of millions of PCs, and the bill for Microsoft and its PC...
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No Windows 8 DVD playback will mean increased costs, and consumer confusion
While Apple has a streamlined one-size-fits-all OS X edition that contains everything users needs, Microsoft is once again juggling features in order to make one edition of Windows more superior...
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'TeleHuman' taps Kinect for 3D holographic videoconferencing
A Queen's University researcher has created a Star Trek-like human-scale 3-D videoconferencing pod that allows people in different locations to video conference as if they were standing in front...
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Sony BDP-S590 photos
The Sony BDP-S590 is a great-looking Blu-ray player with built-in Wi-Fi, 3D compatibility, and tons of streaming-media apps, but it's slow to load discs and has some user interface quirks.
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Behind the scenes at MakerBot
The 3D printing for the masses company turns out between 30 and 40 of its Replicators per day, and that number is about to double. Prepare to hear your neighbors talking about 3D printing.
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Naked-eye 3D TV that works!
3D TV was huge at NAB 2011 - in hype and flop. But NAB 2012 delivered the goods: watchable glasses-free 3D on big, colorful and very watchable screens.
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Netgear inadvertently serving Blu-ray movie rips on Web site
Netgear is serving a gratuitous handful of Blu-ray movie rips for download, but why? I get to the bottom of it in this post.
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
This week our editors reviewed an Android tablet with a great price, a storage solution that could survive fire and flood, and the best Blu-ray value of 2012 so far.
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Panasonic DMP-BDT220 photos
The Panasonic DMP-BDT220 is the best Blu-ray value of 2012, with built-in Wi-Fi, tons of streaming-media apps, 3D compatibility, and a simple user interface.
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Solar goes 3D in MIT research project
By designing solar photovoltaic panels into various tower configurations, researchers believe they can create a more predictable source of power over the entire year -- even on cloudy days.
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Streaming beats Blu-ray
5 years ago put all my CDs into a box and threw out hundreds of CD cases. My 1200 DVD collection is next. Why? Streaming.
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MIT camera grabs 3D images 'round corners (images)
Researchers in MIT's Media Lab have built a laser-powered camera that sees around corners at 1 trillion frames per second. Out of sight no longer means out of mind.
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3-D printer with nano-precision sets world record
Researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have developed a method for fabricating intricately structured sculptures as tiny as a grain of sand in record speed.
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