SED’s dead, baby: Canon abandons development of new HDTVs, we take a look back

Oh, surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED). We still remember the halcyon days of 2005 when we first laid eyes upon your black as a CRT / thin as a plasma or LCD self, and equally recognize the pain of each false start and delay that followed, each leading up to today’s announcement by Canon that it is abandoning SED HDTVs entirely. It had held out hope as late as last spring that the technology could have a future in professional displays, but Japan’s The Nikkei reports it simply couldn’t bring down costs enough. There’s still the possibility for a future in “image diagnostic equipment” but all those prototypes will never see the light of mass production. Check after the break for some of the highlights along the way, or just to imagine what might have been if not for lawsuits and technical issues.

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Canada imposes sanctions on N. Korea

Canada and the United States offer their full support to South Korea as the country’s president cuts trade to North Korea in retaliation for a torpedo attack that killed 46 sailors.

Last chance: free Eye-Fi card with Google storage purchase

Posted by Zach Yeskel, Product Marketing Manager

Six months ago we began offering a free 4GB SDHC Eye-Fi card (a $95 value) to anyone who bought 200 GB of Google paid storage for $50, which is shared between Picasa Web Albums, Gmail, and Google Docs. An Eye-Fi card lets you wirelessly upload photos and videos from your camera directly to Picasa Web Albums, or straight to your computer – no cables needed.

As with all special offers, this too must come to an end: this Thursday, May 27th, is the last day to take advantage of this deal. Head to picasa.google.com/eyefi.html to check out all the details and get one for yourself.

Halo: Reach Coming to Stores September 14

HaloReach box Halo: Reach Coming to Stores September 14Without question, one of the most anticipated games of this fall is Halo: Reach. Bungie’s final entry in the sci-fi shooter series has been in beta for a while now, and it’s been the largest beta in Bungie’s history.

Over 2.7 million people logged into the beta, a far greater number than the Halo 3 beta, which garnered 800,000 users. Those millions racked up more than 16 million hours and more than 1.1 billion virtual kills in the beta, which lasted 18 days.

Now that the beta has ended, everyone’s waiting to get their Halo fix again. It looks like you’ll have to wait until September 14, 2010. That’s the day Reach will be released worldwide (except in Japan, where it will land on the 15th).

Until then, you can regale your buddies with tales of that wicked awesome headshot you got that time, right?

You can find more info, including Bungie’s weekly updates, over at their Halo: Reach site.

[Via Associated Press]

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Roughrider fans keen on domed stadium

The Saskatchewan government is “encouraged” by the enthusiasm it’s seeing across the province as officials consider whether to build a new stadium in Regina, a provincial cabinet minister says.

Azureus Rising – Proof of Concept

“Azureus Rising is the proof-of-concept for an all new feature film trilogy. Azureus is the story of a young man who after escaping death and enduring a life changing journey – matures into a heroic freedom fighter. Azureus Rising is an epic tale of self discovery, obligation and love against all odds.”

http://azureusrising.com/

“I’m a Mac” no longer; Apple shifts its advertising strategy

After a long and successful run of advertising the Mac and Justin Long, the “I’m a Mac”, Apple marketing series has been discontinued, according to Mac Rumors. The long-running campaign featured various conversations between a “Mac” and a “PC” in which the PC consistently came under passive-aggressive attack from…