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Samsung's New Carbon Nano-Tube Color E-Paper (Tuesday 28th of October 2008 07:30:06 AM)

Iddo Genuth writes to tell us that Samsung and Unidym have shown the world's first carbon
nanotube-based color e-paper. Interestingly, the new film is electrically conductive while
remaining almost all translucent and only 50 nanometers thick. "The company ... (more)

Consumer 3D Television Moving Forward (Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 09:00:03 PM)

TheSync writes "Hollywood pencil pusher claims that SMPTE (the Society of Motion Picture and tv
set Engineers) will 'establish an outfit* task force to define the parameters of a mastering
measure for 3D content distributed via broadcast, cable, satellite, ... (more)

Working Towards an Eco-Friendly Fireworks Display (Saturday 05th of July 2008 04:10:08 AM)

Phobos13013 writes "Here's an article just in time for 4th of July fireworks shows! The ACS's
Chemical and social contraception News provides a fairly llc.view results from: onomasticon |
thesaurus | encyclopedia | all character | the web share this: ... (more)

Researchers Demo Flippable-Page E-book Reader (Thursday 26th of June 2008 03:30:02 PM)

Holy_calamity writes "E-readers are getting better but still limit users to keyboard-style
interaction. Researchers at Berkeley and Maryland Universities have changed that with a reader
that has two "pages". The two displays can be moved like a real book's ... (more)

Open-Source, Multitouch Display (Saturday 03rd of May 2008 07:15:05 AM)

Shankar writes "Engineers at Eyebeam, an art and technical knowledge center based in New York,
have created a scaled-down open-source version of Surface, called Cubit. By sharing the Cubit's
household furnishings schematics and systems program source ... (more)

New 20" iMac Screens Show 98% Fewer Colors (Wednesday 02nd of April 2008 12:30:01 PM)

Trintech writes points us to an AppleInsider article about another class-action lawsuit
directed against Apple Inc. This one claims that the displays on new 20" iMacs are only capable
of 6-bit-per-pixel color, 98% fewer colors than Apple advertises. Rather ... (more)

FBI rolling out digital billboards in 20 cities (Thursday 27th of December 2007 03:57:00 PM)

Filed under: Displays digg_url =
'http://digg.com/gadgets/FBI_rolling_out_digital_billboards_in_20_cities'; Employing public
signage in the pursuit of suspects is maybe about as old as criminology itself, so it's no
surprise to see the FBI leveraging ... (more)

 

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