Friday, March 28, 2014

drag2share: A Majority Of Americans Say They're Likely To Buy A 4K TV In The Next Two Years

source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/businessinsider/~3/gjs7fOO_i1Y/a-majority-of-americans-say-theyre-likely-to-buy-a-4k-tv-in-the-next-two-years-2014-3

Over half of Americans are at least "somewhat likely" to buy a 4K Ultra HD TV in the next two years, according to a survey by Strategy Analytics.

Strategy Analytics sampled 2,204 Americans and 4,095 Europeans ages 15 through 74 in the final quarter of 2013.

  • One-fifth of the survey's U.S. respondents said that they are "very likely" to buy a 4K TV in the next two years. Another one-third said that they are "somewhat likely" to do so.
  • Less than one-fifth said that they are basically neutral on whether or not they will buy a 4K TV.
  • Only 23% expressed a fair degree of certainty that they would not buy a 4K TV.

European respondents reported being about equally likely to buy a 4K TV in the next two years as Americans. Fifty-six percent of Europeans said that they are at least "somewhat likely" to buy a TV with this new technology. Just 21% said they were either "somewhat unlikely" or "very unlikely."

We think 4K Ultra HD will roll out much faster than standard HD. Our forecast anticipates that 4K televisions will be in roughly half of all North American households by the end of 2024, just ten years from now, a fast adoption curve for such a new technology. A Parks Associates forecast is even more bullish, anticipating that 4K-capable TVs will be in over four-fifths of U.S. households with broadband Internet access in the same time frame. That quick pace of 4K adoption will primarily be driven by rapidly falling prices. 

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drag2share: The Spray-On Surgical Film That Could Make Sutures Redundant

Source: http://gizmodo.com/the-spray-on-surgical-film-that-could-make-sutures-redu-1553539956

The Spray-On Surgical Film That Could Make Sutures Redundant

Surgeries, major or minor, virtually always require sutures—but they can prove uncomfortable and painful, or even become infected. Now, a spray-on film of biodegradable polymer nanofibers could replace them for good.

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drag2share: ZTE's incoming Grand S II could be first smartphone with 4GB RAM

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/28/zte-grand-s-ii-4gb-ram/

ZTE's Grand S II already looks like a pretty fine handset with its brushed metal back and Snapdragon 800/801 CPU, as we saw at its launch earlier this year. But judging by a leak at Chinese regulator Tenaa, it could take it up another notch with 4GB of RAM -- a first for any smartphone and double the original spec. That's the maximum possible RAM on a 32-bit ARM chip, and 4GB modules were only recently teased by Samsung and SK Hynix. We wouldn't be surprised if it ends up as a high-end option for the Grand S II, in the same way that ZTE's Nubia X6 is available in a 3GB RAM variant. Take all this with a grain of salt for now, but remember that until we see a 64-bit CPU and Android OS, 4GB will be as good as it gets.

[Image credit: Tenaa]

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Article: Enlisting a Computer to Battle Cancers, One by One

When Robert B. Darnell was a graduate student in the early 1980s, he spent a year sequencing a tiny fragment of DNA. Now Dr. Darnell is an oncologist and the president of the New York Genome Center, where the DNA-sequencing machines can decode his grad-school fragment in less than a ten-thousandt...

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/27/science/enlisting-a-computer-to-battle-cancers-one-by-one.html

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Article: With Microsoft's Project Spark, Anyone Can Build A Video Game

Microsoft wants gamers build their own worlds—playable game worlds, in fact. Microsoft’s Project Spark, in open beta now for Windows 8 and the Xbox One, splices together a Minecraft-like sandbox with actual developer tools, enabling budding game makers to actually build a playable game from scrat...

http://readwrite.com/2014/03/27/project-spark-microsoft-beta#awesm=~ozLQw73rfGhK1M

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