2010 4 Mar

This is our third report from CeBIT 2010 featuring a 3D display technology that does not require glasses. Why are the new 2010 3D TVs from Sony, Samsung and others, require us to wear 3D shutter glasses again? To me it looks like that there is enough auto-…

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Sunny Ocean 3D Display without Glasses also at CeBIT 2010 [Update]

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2010 25 Feb

It occurs to me that I should be blogging about “London”. My life here. Something quirky. Something charming. Something shocking. Something, oh I don’t know, Lost in Translation-ish. I should, right? That was sort of my implied promise …

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things i have learned this week « the part where we move to london

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2010 25 Feb

News and opinion about US politics from a liberal perspective.

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AMERICAblog News: Anthem Blue Cross is moving ahead with 39% rate …

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2010 25 Feb

COLUMN: Google is making us even more stupider. My son, who’s 8, recently asked me, “Dad, how does Google know everything?” I took this to mean that I’ve been entirely too transparent about the source of my vast fatherly knowledge. …

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The At Large Blog: COLUMN: Google is making us even more stupider

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2010 25 Feb

The Samsung UN55B7000 55Inch LED HDTV is full HD (1080p) LED TV that has an MSRP $3799 – yet, has been recently on sale at Amazon for only $1899.99. Samsung UN55B7000 features LED Flat Panel™ Display Technology, 54.6 in. …

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Quick Review: Samsung UN55B7000 55Inch LED HDTV – 120hz – 1080p

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2010 20 Feb

Monitors are SO last millennium. Even the super-sexy, ultra-thin OLED monitors have got nothing on Flyfire. This revolutionary (and still mostly theoretical) display technology from MIT could one day change the way we compute. The basic idea behind Flyfire…

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MIT’s Flyfire: The Future of Display?

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2009 28 Oct

Hitachi and Toshiba’s optical drive divisions have also been implicated in a…

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Hitachi, Toshiba also targeted in optical disc investigation …

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2009 28 Oct

A new handset, the Sony Ericsson Kurara, is expected to be unveiled at the Mobile…

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Sony Ericsson Kurara due early 2010?… (Electronista) » TechNews.AM

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2009 28 Oct

Known more lately for its display technology, Bridgestone has just unveiled…

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Bridgestone preps color, flexible, touchscreen e-paper …

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2009 1 Sep

Sure, it’ll probably be a good while before you get your hands on an OLED TV, but don’t lose heart, young gadget-head! Techno-wizards at the RIKEN center in Japan have concocted a new way to fashion OLEDs that eschews the standard spin-coated films for something called electrospray-deposited polymer films, incorporating “a novel dual-solvent concept” that makes the ‘em “smoother than before, thereby enabling [...] superior devices.” We’ll skip a few details that don’t mean anything to those of us who aren’t Advanced Materials subscribers (hit the read link for more info) and get to the good stuff: Yutaka Yamagata, the guy who developed this technique, says it will lead to displays “manufactured as inexpensively as printing newspapers.” Is that a promise, Yutaka? If so, we’re holding you to it.

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Researchers developing OLEDs as cheap as newspapers?

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2009 1 Sep

The ASUS Eee Keyboard has been delayed a couple times since it first made our hearts race at CES, but it looks like those rumors of an October launch might actually come true: the new-age C64 has just arrived at the FCC for a little government work. Interestingly, the test reports indicate the presence of a UWB radio in addition WiFi and Bluetooth, so it looks like we’ll see the planned wireless HDMI model even after the spec pretty much hit the skids earlier this summer. We’ll see how it goes — and if we get that interesting Moblin version alongside the Windows edition when this thing eventually ships. Fingers crossed!

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Eee Keyboard tantalizingly within reach at the FCC

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2009 29 Jul

Television industry is witnessing lots of “I’m the best” wars; resolution format war, slimmest television war, display technology war, and so on… It is a general notion that only Full HD televisions render the users crystal clear images. Hence many of the budget customers go for a “less reputed” full HD models.

Television industry is witnessing lots of “I’m the best” wars; resolution format war, slimmest television war, display technology war, and so on… It is a general notion that only Full HD televisions render the users crystal clear images. Hence many of the budget customers go for a “less reputed” full HD models. Here comes an [...]

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Panasonic TC P42X1 Plasma Television

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2009 29 Jul

Television industry is witnessing lots of “I’m the best” wars; resolution format war, slimmest television war, display technology war, and so on… It is a general notion that only Full HD televisions render the users crystal clear images. Hence many of the budget customers go for a “less reputed” full HD models.

Television industry is witnessing lots of “I’m the best” wars; resolution format war, slimmest television war, display technology war, and so on… It is a general notion that only Full HD televisions render the users crystal clear images. Hence many of the budget customers go for a “less reputed” full HD models. Here comes an [...]

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Panasonic TC P42X1 Plasma Television

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2009 29 Jul

Television industry is witnessing lots of “I’m the best” wars; resolution format war, slimmest television war, display technology war, and so on… It is a general notion that only Full HD televisions render the users crystal clear images. Hence many of the budget customers go for a “less reputed” full HD models. Here comes an

Television industry is witnessing lots of “I’m the best” wars; resolution format war, slimmest television war, display technology war, and so on… It is a general notion that only Full HD televisions render the users crystal clear images. Hence many of the budget customers go for a “less reputed” full HD models. Here comes an [...]

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Panasonic TC P42X1 Plasma Television

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2009 29 Jul

Television industry is witnessing lots of “I’m the best” wars; resolution format war, slimmest television war, display technology war, and so on… It is a general notion that only Full HD televisions render the users crystal clear images.

Television industry is witnessing lots of “I’m the best” wars; resolution format war, slimmest television war, display technology war, and so on… It is a general notion that only Full HD televisions render the users crystal clear images. Hence many of the budget customers go for a “less reputed” full HD models. Here comes an [...]

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Panasonic TC P42X1 Plasma Television

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