Prysm releases information on new laser phosphor displays
Move over LCD, there's new king in town--that is if a California company named Prysm and its Laser Phosphor Display technology can be believed. Add comment
Move over LCD, there's new king in town--that is if a California company named Prysm and its Laser Phosphor Display technology can be believed. Add comment
NVIDIA showed off a number of new technologies at CES 2010, including GF100, 3D Vision Surround, and Tegra 2. Add comment
With the realization that they may no longer be allowed to operate in the country, Google has decided to no longer censor information on Google.cn. Add comment
Spring Design, the makers of the upcoming Alex e-reader, has recently announced that they are going to be partnering with Borders to offer e-books. Add comment
Icrontic's grizzled news team has only just returned from the sands of Las Vegas, but our week at CES brought us to a unanimous decision: 3D television sucks. Add comment
Though Verizon has recently come under fire for hiking their ETF to an astounding $350, they aren't the only carrier with costly penalties: Canceling on T-Mobile's Nexus One is every bit as painful. Add comment
The White House visitor logs have become public, revealing who’s been visiting the Obama. Add comment
After extensive arguing, debating, pitching and convincing, we've come up with a list of the five most impressive discoveries of CES 2010. Add comment
Shuttle showed off their plans for a new mobile computer standard at their press conference for the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. Add comment
CoolIT introduced four new cooling products, but the most impressive is their cheapest unit, the new Eco A.L.C. sealed water cooling system. Add comment
In this week's Mind of UPSLynx, a quick IC New Year's wrap up, and a CES update. Add comment
The Icrontic crew is up to more shenanigans, successes, and craziness during days 2 and 3 of their epic CES 2010 voyage. Add comment
Over the past two days Intel has been hitting the ground running with a slew of presentations and announcements surrounding their three core focuses for 2010: 32nm processors, the Atom, and television technology. Add comment
MSI shows off Hydra and AMD 890-series chipset motherboards and ADATA has a new quick SSD with TRIM support. Add comment
Microsoft's rumored tablet with HP? Nope. But hey, Project Natal! Add comment
Sony wants to be your friend, so they brought along Taylor Swift and are making a PlayStation Network Windows application. Now are you happy? Add comment
Samsung has revealed a new lineup of 3D-enabled plasma, LED and LCD TVs, as well as a complete ecosystem of 3D-ready devices. Samsung also highlighted their position in the smartphone market, as well as their developments in multi-platform application development. Add comment
Day one of Icrontic's CES adventure, condensed and stylized for your reading pleasure. Add comment
Yesterday, Google announced that their long awaited “Superphone”, the Nexus One, is finally for sale. Add comment
3D stereoscopic presentation is making big splashes in almost all media-related industries. Boundaries are now being pushed for live television, as ESPN has announced that they will launch a 3D sports channel in June. Add comment
Asus talked a big game at CES, but really only showed a couple of new laptops while expounding on far-flung futuristic design ideals. Add comment
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