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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 completely translucent and only 50 nanometers thick. "The company also mentions that the EPD [electrphoretic displays] has important advantages over conventional flat panel displays. EPDs have very low power consumption and bright light readability, which means that even under bright lights or sunlight, the user would be able to view the display clearly. Furthermore, since the device uses the thin CNT films, applications can include e-paper and displays with thin, flexible substrates. Power consumption is lowered due to the EPD's ability to reflect light and therefore able to preserve text or images on the display without frequently refreshing.
in Nanotech
via Slashdot @ 2:02 28th Oct
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Actis Technologies, an audio visual and environment control solutions provider in India, has added Panasonic flat displays to its portfolio, states India PR Wire.
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via IT Web @ 7:51 29th Oct
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Atlanta, GA (September 15, 2008) - Panasonic Security Systems, a division of Panasonic System Solutions Company, continues to broaden their offering of video surveillance solutions here at ASIS 2008. Introductions include enhanced video controller software designed to interface with Panasonic DVRs and two new LCD displays.
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via ThomasNet @ 12:23 28th Oct
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Atlanta, GA (September 15, 2008) - Panasonic Security Systems, a division of Panasonic System Solutions Company, continues to broaden their offering of video surveillance solutions here at ASIS 2008. Introductions include enhanced video controller software designed to interface with Panasonic DVRs and two new LCD displays.
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via Industrial News Room @ 15:09 28th Oct
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Samsung Electronics and Unidym have demonstrated the world's first carbon nanotube-based color active matrix electrophoretic display (EPD) e-paper. Carbon nanotubes have extraordinary electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties. The EPD has distinct advantages over today's standard flat panel displays. They have very low power consumption and are highly readable even in direct sunlight. Because the EPD uses carbon nanotubes, applications can include e-paper and displays that are very thin. Samsung and Unidym showed off a 14.3-inch display, but the technology can be used for touch screens, point-of-sale terminals, games, portable computers, cell phones, personal digital assistants, and other hardware.
in Nanotech
via Phone Scoop @ 15:38 28th Oct
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via ABC Online @ 22:21 23rd Nov
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Three (3) has updated its Mobile Broadband coverage map to include details of its future service rollout plans until 2010. The new plans hint at 'up to' 7.2Mbps services becoming available to 98% of the population by summer 2009. We've edited in our own comparison of the maps below.
in Mobile Technology
via ISPreview @ 6:51 14th Nov
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via Programmers' Heaven @ 19:23 13th Nov
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Ubud's Neka Art Museum will turn into a hallowed hall of cultural diversity this month as hundreds of Asian painters display their works in the Asian Water Colour Confederation (AWC)'s 19th exhibition.
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via Jakarta Post @ 1:39 13th Nov
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Online retailer Amazon has displayed alleged official boxart on their respective Killzone 2 product and information page. Could this be a confirmaton of official Killzone 2 boxart.
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via NG4.com @ 21:46 11th Nov
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Mr McNamara went to Bangladesh for a nine-month Commonwealth fellowship program exploring cultures and rituals.
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via Fiji Times @ 5:36 29th Oct
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Though the holiday season will be challenging across the board for retailers, online merchants - though less sunny this year than last - are not all doom and gloom, according to the 2008 eHoliday Study, conducted by Shopzilla for Shop.org, the National Retail Federation’s digital division, reports Retailer Daily.
in E-commerce
via Seeking Alpha @ 16:38 14th Nov
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Nokia's head office in Helsinki said a defective component in microphones, along with high demand, have hurt the availability of its hero business phone, the E90 Communicator.
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via SmartOffice News @ 10:43 14th Nov
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Amnesty International is criticizing the Internet search engine, which helped fund the museum, for providing information that led to the arrest of dissidents
in Arts & Culture
via Taipei Times Online @ 18:08 9th Nov
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Various ensembles designed by Yves Saint Laurent are shown at his exhibit at the de Young Museum in San Francisco.
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via USA Today @ 17:38 3rd Nov
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Until recently, the burden of interoperability has rested on the shoulders of the IT professional. With the collaboration between Microsoft and Novell, however, this is no longer the case. Join us on Oct. 29 as experts from Microsoft and Novell share insights into how mixed-source virtualization can help improve operational efficiency, and what work is being done to help manage these environments.
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via EWeek @ 21:33 30th Oct
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Bright blue poles now stretch across the lawn outside the University of Maryland Art-Sociology building, leaving some students wondering what they are and where they came from.
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via U-Wire.com @ 15:14 26th Nov
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Al Ghurair City is hosting a unique exhibition from November 22 to December 14 that showcases 1,000 paintings done by school children, as part of a major initiative by the Ministry of Education to promote water conservation.
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via Trade Arabia @ 10:02 23rd Nov
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A pre-Hispanic exhibit is displayed in the Gold Museum in Bogota October 30, 2008. The Gold Museum contains 1,479 new exhibits from by the pre-Hispanic cultures, the organizers of the exhibition said.[Agencies]
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via CHINAdaily @ 2:05 31st Oct
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ISLAMABAD: An exhibition of Haneef Ramay’s paintings and calligraphy titled ‘The Meaningful Movement of Line’ started at the National Art Gallery (NAG) on Monday.
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via Daily Times @ 0:13 2nd Dec
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The centenary since the proclamation of Bulgaria’s independence has prompted an interesting and refined exhibition at the National Museum of Military History in Sofia. Going with the motto Memory of a Resurrected Kingdom, it features the Bulgarian statehood tradition interrupted violently by five centuries of Turkish yoke, and restored as a result of the 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish War of liberation. Thirty years upon liberation however Bulgaria was still a tributary to the Sultan. The proclamation of its independence on 22 September 1908 finally made it a sovereign state.
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via BNR @ 2:29 5th Nov
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