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Panasonic Sets Sights on OLED Will start making 37 inchers within three years: related news
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The race to bring new display technology into a home theater near you has heated up with a report that Panasonic plans to start making OLED TVs in three years.
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via Home Theater @ 21:27 30th Jun
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Matsushita -- which owns the Panasonic name brand -- indicated to a Japanese business daily newspaper that it plans to beat competitors to the punch, by mass producing a 37-inch organic light-emitting diode (OLED) television within the next three years.
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via Beta News @ 14:28 25th Jun
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Some media sources reported June 24, 2008, that Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd are making final adjustments to start volume production of a 37-inch OLED TV in fiscal 2011.
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via Nikkei Business Publications @ 11:56 25th Jun
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Panasonic will not bring a 37-inch OLED TV to market by 2011 as reported on Tuesday, according to the company. Panasonic executives are instead hinting its OLED TVs will be sold to consumers closer to 2015, although they are officially keeping tight-lipped about specific timelines, saying only that research and development is ongoing in Japan.
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via Electronista @ 5:51 28th Jun
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While the OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) revolution continues to hot up, it has been announced that Panasonic expects to be in a position to market its first 40 inch OLED TV in 2011. This is a step up from the original target of a 37 inch TV in the same timescale but one which has caught the eye of many OLED enthusiasts.
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via IT Vibe @ 1:07 1st Aug
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NEW YORK, Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic, the market leader in Plasma HDTVs and the Official HDTV of the Olympic Games, announced that its entire best-selling 2008 line of 1080p VIERA Plasma HDTVs is rated to last 100,000 hours before reaching half its original brightness. Based upon the U.S. average daily viewing time of six and a half hours, Panasonic 1080p Plasma HDTVs could on average take more than 42 years to reach half of their original brightness level. "There has been a lot of misinformation circulating about Plasma HDTVs and longevity, and we're happy to once again set the record straight on the durability of Panasonic Plasma," said Robert Perry, Senior Vice President, Panasonic Display Products Company. "Quite simply, our Plasma TVs are built to last a very long time -- as much as 100,000 hours to half their brightness.
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via Financials.com @ 21:22 16th Aug
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Rumours circulating in Japan suggest that Panasonic are planning to invest heavily in OLED technology with the aim of producing a 40in OLED screen by 2011.
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via HDTV @ 9:03 5th Aug
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Just as we feared, the EU has now approved copyright extension of performance royalties from 50 years to 95 years. This is basically an approval to steal from the public. The public made a deal with musicians 50 years ago: give us music, and we'll give you performance royalties for 50 years. The musicians accepted that, and it was a worthwhile deal for them. Yet, now, the government has decided to change the deal, remove that content from the public domain and give it to the musicians for another 45 years. This is, simply, bad policy. It encourages the exact wrong behavior: telling people that the public will pay them for work they did many many years ago over and over again. This doesn't encourage musicians to continue working and it doesn't encourage them to be fiscally responsible and save for retirement or anything.
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via Techdirt @ 22:36 16th Jul
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LUMIX DMC-FZ28 Features AF Tracking, Helping to Capture Moving Subjects With Clarity MISSISSAUGA, ON, July 21 /CNW/ - Panasonic Canada Inc. today unveiled the LUMIX DMC-FZ28 digital camera, which boasts a premium 27mm wide-angle LEICA lens with an 18x optical zoom, ideal for tight indoor shots and long-distance action photos. The 10.1 megapixel digital camera also features an enhanced Intelligent Auto Mode (iA), with the new AF (auto focus) Tracking function, making it easier for photographers at any level to shoot sharp, well-focused photos, even when the subject is moving - making it ideal for action shots. The AF Tracking function, the latest component to be added to Panasonic's iA system, allows users to lock focus on a moving subject. The camera then automatically tracks the subject as it moves, keeping it in focus without the need t
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via Financials.com @ 12:22 22nd Jul
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via Pocket-lint.co.uk @ 12:14 21st Jul
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London, July 14 : Japanese electronics giant Panasonic is making a 700-pound hybrid electric bicycle which will store power from freewheeling downhill in order to recharge a battery to help push the bike up again.
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via India4u.com @ 9:29 14th Jul
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Last month the projection was 37 inches. Now a more reputable Japanese paper, Nikkei, is reporting a 40-inch target being mass-produced and ready for retail in the same time frame. As always, Panasonic/Matsushita simply confirms that they're investing heavily into the tech and goes about their business. [AP]
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via Gizmodo @ 14:01 29th Jul
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If you manage to stay alive for another 42 years, you'll be able to see whether Panasonic's telling the truth about its plasma TVs. That's right: The company has boldly claimed that its plasma TVs will last that long despite myths of the popular boob tubes being short-lived.
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via Wired News @ 18:40 15th Aug
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After 37 years of living on the same Forest Lawn corner, watching his working-class street and neighbourhood deteriorate into a cesspool of prostitution, pimps and drugs, Sheeler is finally leaving.
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via Calgary Sun @ 7:10 9th Jul
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Seiji Koyanagi, Managing Director, Panasonic Marketing Middle East and Panasonic Gulf, with one of the company’s newly launched television models in Dubai.
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via Qatar Peninsula @ 9:43 22nd Jun
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Its £20m over budget, three years late and empty of visitors... so why was the pink elephant of art galleries not stopped to save £60m from being poured down the drain?
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via Mail Online UK @ 14:43 17th Aug
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A MOTHER and son have been joyfully reunited in Port Elizabeth decades after she was forced as a teenager to give up her newborn child for adoption in Zimbabwe 37 years ago.
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via Weekend Post ZA @ 14:11 26th Jul
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The government has set a secret target to reduce illegal filesharing of music and films by up to 80% over the next three years, MediaGuardian.co.uk can reveal.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 18:38 25th Jul
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Shanghai, China – May 22, 2008: China, one of the world’s largest and most promising markets, has seen a 20 percent annual increase in patent application filings over the last fifteen years. In 2007, the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) of China received 694,153 patent applications, an increase of 21.1 percent over the previous year. These applications included filings for all three types of patents granted in China: Invention patents (valid for 20 years from the date of filing), Utility Models (valid for 10 years), and Design patents (also valid for 10 years). With regard to invention patents (20 year patents), China is currently third in the world behind the United States and Japan. In its latest study, Evalueserve, a global research and analytics firm, forecasts that if patent filings in China continue to grow at the current r
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via Modern Practice @ 2:30 30th Jun
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Panasonic Mobile Communications and NTT DATA Corp. announced they have reached a basic agreement on a capital and business alliance on Panasonic Mobile & System Engineering (”PMSE”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Panasonic Mobile. NTT DATA will take over 60 percent of the shares issued by PMSE and establish the new, yet to be named, company in Yokohama by October 2008.
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via Wireless Watch Japan @ 7:33 3rd Jul
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Panasonic Avionics, the leading supplier of in-flight entertainment (IFE) and communication systems, will license iDirect's satellite IP router technology as a core component of the Panasonic eXConnect in-flight satellite transmission platform. Panasonic eXConnect provides two-way broadband connectivity for a broad range of passenger and crew applications, including Internet access as well as live video programming, telemedicine and the ability to monitor and report critical flight information in real time.
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via Converge! Network Digest @ 4:31 9th Jul
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