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Ultimate Ears Personal Reference Monitors offer custom tuning, look great with your smoking jacket


Logitech's got just the thing for that $2,000 burning a hole in your pocket. The new Ultimate Ears Personal Reference Monitors are "engineered to your exact needs for fit, look and sound." The wood-paneled in-ear monitors utilize UE's Personal Reference Tuning Box to adjust the output mix of lows, highs and mids.

Sharp shows off IGZO LCD and OLEDs including a 13.5-inch QFHD screen


Sharp announced earlier this year that it was starting to crank out LCD panels based on new indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) technology and now it's ready to show some off at the Society for Information Display show in Boston. Currently sized for phones and tablets,

Nokia PureView 808 is running 124 hours late, due in India June 5th


A countdown timer has appeared at an official-looking Indian PureView site, indicating that the 41-megapixel camera (with a twist of smartphone) should arrive in that country on June 5th. The last we heard it was scheduled for initial release in India and Russia sometime in May,

New Apple guide details iOS security features


Quietly released guide outlines the security architecture, encryption, and data protection features on the mobile operating system. Apple has quietly published a detailed security guide for its iOS operating system, suggesting that the company,

Barack Obama 'ordered Stuxnet cyber attack on Iran'


President Barack Obama ordered the Stuxnet attack on Iran as part of a wave of cyber sabotage and espionage against the would-be nuclear power, according to a new book citing senior Washington sources. The computer virus, aimed at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility,

Samsung buys Nanoradio, hints at very low-power WiFi in your next Galaxy


Samsung hasn't had a lot of need for hardware acquisitions as of late, so it's a bit of a surprise that the company has snapped up chipset manufacturer Nanoradio. Neither side has outlined the terms of the deal or the exact plans. Nanoradio is best-known for "ultra low power"

Apple TV: 'Not If But When,' Says Piper's Munster


The biggest believer in the the Apple TV story continues to believe.In a new report, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster writes that the evidence that Apple is working on a television continues to mount. He cites these factors: Checks with the supply chain this week and over

Tokyo subway straps beam ads to your smartphone


Strappy is an NFC technology embedded in subway straps that can direct your smartphone to advertiser URLs. Just in case you weren't already bombarded with enough ads. Subways in Tokyo are crowded enough, and they're plastered with ads on the walls and ads hanging from the ceiling. Sometimes,

Apple TV will start slow revolution in 2013, says analyst


Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster says Cupertino's HDTV set won't change the industry, at least not right away. Apple will release a television in 2013 for between $1,500 and $2,000, but it won't instantly revolutionize the industry, says Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. You have to wonder how much time it takes to trim a hedge that big.

Fujitsu, Dell 'Ivy Bridge' ultrabooks point to hybrid HDDs


Hybrid storage systems will become common on Ivy Bridge-based ultrabooks.Fujitsu's just-announced Ivy Bridge-based ultrabook offers a 500GB 5400RPM hard drive with a solid-state drive cache. SSD-accelerated HDDs will likely become a base configuration for many ultrabooks to reduce cost.

ViewSonic VCD22 22-inch Android Smart Display hands-on


Call it what you will: a 22-inch Android tablet or an ARM-based desktop. Whatever nomenclature you prefer, this much is true: the Viewsonic VCD22 is an odd bird. Though it looks like just another all-in-one desktop, it packs a TI OMAP processor and runs Android 4.0, making it one of the

Apple faces delay in seeking U.S. ban of Samsung tablets


Apple Inc is facing delays in renewing its request that a U.S. judge ban Samsung Electronics' Galaxy 10.1 tablets, a key battleground in the worldwide patent wars between the technology giants, BBC reports. Apple sued Samsung last year, accusing the South Korean electronics

Nintendo to sell 3DS with bigger screens in July


Nintendo Co said on Friday it plans to launch its 3DS LL handheld game console on July 28, with a 4.88-inch display and a 4.18-inch touch panel, both nearly double the size of the current DS model. Nintendo, which is fighting increasing competition from games on mobile devices

Jeans With Transparent Pocket Will End Smartphone Troubles, Aren’t Creepy


If you’ve ever wanted to text someone or play a game of Angry Birds but thought, “then I’d have to reach in my jeans and pull my phone out and that just isn’t worth it to me,” then I’ve got news for you, friend. Your pocket-related trials and tribulations are almost at an end. For ease of access, Alphyn Industries’

G-Technology kicks out USB 3.0 G-Drives for Macs, keeps your Retina MacBook Pro well-fed


If you've just picked up a MacBook Pro with Retina display or a 2012-era MacBook Air, you may be jonesing for a matching external hard drive to take advantage of that much-awaited USB 3.0 support. G-Technology has you covered -- and how. Updated versions of the laptop-oriented G-Drive Mini,
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