Toshiba’s new REGZA record over LAN, convert 2D to 3D quite soon in Japan

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Password Tattoos To Keep Pacemakers Safer From Hackers

Some pacemakers are accessible wirelessly for reprogramming, but the trouble is that this easy access could be abused maliciously. Sure, passwords would keep the devices safer from such intrusions, but the patient could forget or lose those. Solution? Password tattoos.

By tattooing passwords onto patients with ink that can only be seen under a UV light, doctors would have an easily accessible password in case of an emergency and patients would have an additional layer of security protecting their medical gadgets.

The idea certainly isn’t perfect nor is it being put into use yet—after all, the whole issue of how to handle password changes still hasn’t been resolved—but it’s good to see that research is being done for the sake of protecting medically necessary technology. [Mi

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Toshiba UX600 Full HD LED HDTV with WiFi Connectivity


Toshiba released its new UX600 series LED HDTV with 1080p Full HD resolution. The UX600 comes in the sizes of 40-inch (40UX600U), 46-inch (46UX600U) and 55-inch (55UX600U) and features a 3 Million:1 dynamic contrast ratio, ClearFrame 120Hz technology, Pixel Pure 5G image processing engine, AutoView that automatically creates the optimal picture in all lighting conditions and DynaLight that automatically adjusts the backlight intensity.

The main highlight of the Toshiba UX600 is its WiFi adapter, it also has NET TV capabilities allowing users to access VUDU online movie streaming services as well as social networking and web 2.0 services such as facebook, twitter, YouTube, Picasa, Flickr.

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Sharp Using Nintendo 3DS Screen In Netbooks, Tablets and eBook Readers

Sharp makes a glasses-less 3D parallax screen that we’re all pretty sure is the display behind the upcoming Nintendo 3DS. But Nintendo won’t be the only portable product to get the tech—nor will Nintendo get the largest version.

While the Nintendo 3DS will most likely score Sharp’s 3.4-inch screens, Sharp is also manufacturing a 10.1-inch version of their 3D display—an optimal size for netbooks, tablets and eBook readers.

Assuming an accompanying UI actually took advantage of the 3D capabilities (and Sharp’s 3D looks as good as early reports have indicated), it’s not hard to imagine 3D reinventing the mobile industry in the next 5 years as much as touchscreens did in the last 5 years. At

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Devouring Moto’s Devour

Motorola Devour

(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET)

Just days after I first got to touch it at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, I finally have the Motorola Devour in my hands. Also known as the Calgary (Blame Canada!), the Devour is Verizon’s third Google Android phone and its first handset with MotoBlur.

I’ll have a full review for you Tuesday, but I can offer some initial impressions in the meantime. The earlier analysis that the Devour looks like the Moto’s Droid’s little brother is indeed true. The Devour is about the same size and shape as its predecessor, but its tapered ends give it a sleeker look.

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