Title: 4K Ultra High Definition Television
\xa0Introduction
High definition has meant 1080p (1,920 by 1,080) resolution for years now, and it's ready for an upgrade. That's where 4K, also called ultra high-definition, or UHD, television comes in. 4K is finally a mature, accessible technology. In this podcast we take a close look at UHD 4K technology referencing a PC Magazine post.
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Updates
\xa0First some continued bad news on the security front \u2026
Businesses pay $100,000 to DDoS extortionists who never DDoS anyone \u2013 Dan Goodin
Out-of-date apps put 3 million servers at risk of crypto ransomware infections \u2013 Dan Goodin
Now for a little good news \u2026
Petya Ransomware's Encryption Defeated and Password Generator Released \u2013 Lawrence Abrams
NSA Launces 2016 GenCyber Camps
Questions:
What Is 4K?
How Is 4K Different Than 1080p?\xa0
What if you have a 4K TV but not any 4K content?
What About HDR?
What 4K TVs Are Out There Now?
Is There Even Any 4K Content You Can Watch?
Do You Need 4K?\xa0
Reference: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2412174,00.asp