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 |
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(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 ...
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