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CNTs take the heat out of LEDs: related news

CNTs take the heat out of LEDs

Carbon nanotube thermal interface material (CNT-TIM) has come out ahead in a study by scientists in China. HB-LEDs that were heat sink coupled using CNT-TIM displayed a linear optical response over the input current range 150–900 mA compared with devices configured using commercial TIM, which peaked at 700 mA.

RIM Rolls Out ?Blackberry Bold? To Take On Apple?s iPhone

Canada-based technology giant Research in Motion (RIM) has made RIM Rolls Out ‘Blackberry Bold’ To Take On Apple’s iPhoneannouncement about the launching of its new smartphone ‘Blackberry Bold’ in Austria with the intention to take on rival Apple’s iPhone 3G.

Lighting up polymer LEDs through nanotechnology

Organic nanowires self-assembled in situ and integrated into polymer LEDs double the device performance without complicating fabrication. Organic LEDs (OLEDs) are considered drivers of next-generation flat-panel display technology. They are characterized by lightweight, thin-panel, wide-angle, high self-electroluminescent efficiencies, and low power consumption. Polymer LEDs (PLEDs) are commonly fabricated using a solution process, which is simpler, cheaper, more scalable, and more versatile than the vacuum-deposition process generally employed to construct small-molecule LEDs. Improving PLEDs, in particular their luminous efficiency, has been the focus of sustained research and developments in the past two decades. Integrating nanostructures into PLEDs is a promising new approach to improve device performance.

Electronic Arts to end US$2B hostile bid for Take-Two, start friendly talks instead

Electronic Arts Inc. said yesterday it will drop its hostile US$2-billion bid for rival video-game publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and instead pursue private talks with the company that created the popular Grand Theft Auto series and other video games. While shares of Take-Two fell 4% on the spectre that EA might walk away, or come back with a lower bid, analysts said a deal was more probable now that friendly talks were in the offing. EA, maker of Rock Band, Madden and other games, said yesterday John Riccitiello, its chief executive, and Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two executive chairman, held talks over the weekend. "I think Take-Two ... is going to negotiate a dollar [per share] higher and then claim victory," said Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter.

Double-Take(R) Software Expands Workload Protection Solutions with the Addition of Double-Take(R) for Linux

Double-Take(R) Software Expands Workload Protection Solutions with the Addition of Double-Take(R) for Linux

LIVE CRICKET: Tourists bowl England out for 231 to take control of third Test

Nightwatchman McKenzie is 12 not out, Harris 10 not out and South Africa are in control of the Test. Another bad day at the office for England, and they will be desperate for early wickets tomorrow morning.

Electronic Arts Extends Take-Two Tender Offer To August 18; Take-Two Remains Firm - Update

(RTTNews) - Monday morning, video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc. or EA (ERTS: News, Chart, Quote ) announced extending its tender offer for the hostile buyout of rival Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. (TTWO: News, Chart, Quote ) to August 18, responding to which Take-Two stated that it remained committed to recommending to its shareholders not to tender their shares to EA.

ICANN: Subject Major internet conference set to take place in Paris; Major internet conference set to take place in Paris; June 22-26; Special agenda for business; Free attendance

ICANN: Subject Major internet conference set to take place in Paris; Major internet conference set to take place in Paris; June 22-26; Special agenda for business; Free attendance

Howard Jacobson: Stop running. Slow down. And take a good long look – you'll get far more out of art

Howard Jacobson: Stop running. Slow down. And take a good long look – you'll get far more out of art

With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'

With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'

With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'

With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'

With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'

PRNewswire/ -- Workers who might be tempted to cash out their 401(k) savings to cope with the down economy now can get a reality check on how their decision will impact their long-term retirement security thanks to a cash-out calculator being made available by RolloverSystems Inc. (RSI), an independent provider of rollover services.

With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'

PRNewswire/ -- Workers who might be tempted to cash out their 401(k) savings to cope with the down economy now can get a reality check on how their decision will impact their long-term retirement security thanks to a cash-out calculator being made available by RolloverSystems Inc. (RSI), an independent provider of rollover services.

With Economy Prompting Growing Numbers of Workers to Cash Out 401(k)s, RolloverSystems Helps Stem Tide With 'Cash-Out Calculator'

CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 22, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Workers who might be tempted to cash out their 401(k) savings to cope with the down economy now can get a reality check on how their decision will impact their long-term retirement security thanks to a cash-out calculator being made available by RolloverSystems Inc. (RSI), an independent provider of rollover services.

Yahoo! Announces New Privacy Choice

Yahoo! Inc. announced that it will offer users the ability to opt-out of customized advertising on Yahoo.com. This new option expands Yahoo!'s existing opt-out program for customized advertising served by Yahoo! on third party networks. Yahoo! announced the new opt-out capability as part of its response to a Congressional inquiry about customization sent to 33 companies from the House Energy and Commerce Committee. This new opt-out capability is expected to be available for consumers by the end of August. Users will be able to access the opt-out in the Yahoo! privacy center, which is linked on the home page and nearly every page on the Yahoo! network.

Analyst: EA, Take-Two To 'Continue To Posture'

Analyst: EA, Take-Two To 'Continue To Posture' While EA won't extend its $2 billion tender offer to acquire Take-Two when it expires at midnight tonight, Take-Two is expected to make a management presentation to EA within the next few days. The two companies could still reach an acquisition agreement (EA has said it's "hopeful").

Win BlackBerry smartphones with heat magazine's brand-new website

Over the past six months editorial staff at heat have devoted time and energy to creating a constantly updated website at heat.co.za, where all the latest-breaking celebrity news could be accommodated immediately. After all, heat's positioning as South Africa's premier celebrity news brand means it needs to be number one in print as well as digital.

.06% opt out: NebuAd hides link in 5,000-word privacy policy

The ISPs that use NebuAd's boxes routinely argue that they provide robust notification to customers before deploying the gear, and that any customer not thrilled about having her browsing data routed through a third-party ad-serving box can opt out with just a single click. But what happens when you're "robust notice" takes the form of two paragraphs buried inside a 5,000-word privacy policy and you don't even e-mail your users to point out the change? Well, now we know: only 15 of 26,000 people opt out.

Google, Yahoo allow users to opt out of targeted advertisements

The ongoing US Congress investigation into online advertising seems to be having an effect on some of the companies as Google and Yahoo announced plans to allow users to opt out of targeted promotions on the Internet. While Yahoo announced a new one-click opt-out policy yesterday, Google made it possible to opt out of both Google and Doubleclick ad targeting with one click the day before. (See: US Congress investigates Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, over internet data collection)

Radio Indigo goes Interactive, Blogs it out

The countryis only International music station, Radio Indigo 91.9 FM is now giving a canvas to interact with the Indigo team. The station that feeds on every International music buffsi interest has now come out with a blog of its own Indigo blogs it out. The eclectic team of radio professionals will now get to interact with listeners and share views on International music, entertainment and much more. With their vivid personalities and interests the Indigo RJs will enrich the blog with their take on artistes, fashion & lifestyle, sport, civic issues, college and just about everything that catches the fancy of a Indigo listener.


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