How a startup’s tiny dots could lead to better smartphone photos news 2015-11-11 0 Comments With tech called quantum dots, InVisage promises to surpass the limits of today’s image sensors and vastly improve digital photos and videos. November 10, 2015 CNET Daily News Trouble viewing this email?Read it online / Why is the app slow? Download a FREE trial of SolarWinds Application Monitor & find out more From TechRepublic: Ready to try monitoring software that just works, right out-of-the-box? Download a free, fully functional 30-day trial of Server & Application now…. DOWNLOAD NOW More from CNET News / 01 Star Wars joins forces with Code.org for Hour of Code tutorials 02 Thousands of 100-year-old wax cylinder recordings available to stream 03 Is Pluto home to nuclear-powered ice volcanoes? 04 EPA now testing every new diesel on the road 05 Wearable tech takes flight as UK airline EasyJet debuts LED and sensor-studded uniforms Featured item / Smarter Driver: What scares teen drivers? Brian Cooley shares new insights into the relationship between teens and driver distraction, and what technology could help remedy the problem. Read more / Share: OFFICE SETUP 101 / Make your desk more ergonomic Sitting at a desk all week can really take a toll on your body. CNET shows you how to set up your work space properly. SEE EASY FIXES LATEST FROM CNET UPDATE / Watch Bridget Carey daily for a breakdown of the big stories, hot devices, new apps, and what’s ahead. Video podcast Don’t miss an Update. Download the CNET Update video podcast now. iTunes: SD | HQ | HD RSS: SD | HQ | HD Audio podcast No need for video? No problem. Download to listen to CNET Update’s audio podcast. iTunes: MP3 RSS: MP3 Top viewed / 01 Explosive James Bond film ‘Spectre’ wins Guinness World Record 02 Deck your iPhone out in retro Apple rainbows and air vents 03 Pizza Rat prank unleashes hungry new rodent in New York 04 Custom circuit board printer takes out 2015 James Dyson Award 05 See a guy in a jetpack float around the Statue of Liberty FOLLOW CNET… Facebook Twitter Google+ YouTube LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest Newsletters RSS The e-mail address for this newsletter is blogulasu@mail.aree.com.tw. To update your account, please visit our Newsletter subscription center. Unsubscribe / Help / Privacy policy Copyright 2015 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. CBS Interactive 235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A.
No comments have been made. Use this form to start the conversation :)