CES Founder Jack Wayman Dies At 92 Arlington, Va. - International CES founder and consumer electronics industry legend Jack Wayman died Saturday, August 30, of natural causes at the age of 92. More »
Samsung Throws A Soundbar Curve Ridgefield Park, N.J. — Samsung took the wraps off the industry's first curved soundbar in addition to the company's selection of Shape wireless multiroom audio products. More »
Fitbit Tops In Fitness Wearables Sales San Diego - Fitbit is the early leader in the market for digital fitness trackers with nearly 40 percent of the market, according to new research by Parks Associates. More »
Tweet Of The Day @gtarr1: @TXInstruments says still no plans for home 4K DLP chip due to weak 4K projector demand from sparse content availability. #TI_DLP
Why This Is Important: As one of the largest suppliers of micro display technologies for home video projectors, Texas Instruments continues to keep manufacturers and consumers waiting for home-based (affordable) DLP video projectors that can maximize the potential of Ultra HD's four-times better resolution like few other technologies. In the meantime, Sony is making headway with its 4K SXRD projector and 3LCD resource Epson has announced plans for a 4K projector prior to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil.
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'Keep The Faith!' - Memories Of Jack Wayman By Steve Smith On Labor Day afternoon, I received the sad news from Gary Shapiro and Jeff Joseph of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) that Jack Wayman, former head of the group and founder of International CES, passed away on Saturday. He was 92. More »