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Breaking Stories in Higher Ed
6/14/2016

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  • Cornell and Google Research How to Block Fake Social Engagement

    If you've ever watched a crummy video on YouTube with thousands of views and wondered how it generated such positive attention, you may have been the victim of "fake engagement activities."

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  • What to See at Campus Technology 2016

    At this year's Campus Technology Conference in Boston, learn about wearables, gamification, solutions-based IT and the future of technology in higher education.

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  • InfoComm 2016 Formally the Largest on Record

    A record 1,000 exhibitors, including 211 new exhibitors, occupied the north and central halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center last week for InfoComm 2016. The annual audiovisual trade show and conference took up 527,105 net square feet of exhibition and special events space — also a show record.

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  • LG Unveils OLED displays

    LG Electronics has introduced new dual-view flat and curved displays that use the same OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology already available in some of its television sets.

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  • TechSmith Updates Snagit with GIF, Panoramic Features

    TechSmith has updated its inexpensive screen, video and audio capture tool, Snagit. Version 13 for Windows and version 4 for Mac add personalization capabilities, a panoramic feature for capturing images that go beyond a single display, new tools in the editor and the ability to create animated GIF files.

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  • Calibre Scalers and Switchers Add Support for Streaming Video

    Calibre, an image scale and processing technology company, has introduced a streaming video input option for its HQView600 series presentation scaler-switchers, LEDView700 series LED scaler-switchers and HQUltra700 series live events scaler-switchers.

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