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Softbank to Sell 25% of Arm for $8 billion

The Financial Times has reported that Softbank is about to sell 25% of Arm, equating to around $8 billion, to a ...

Apple Receives Patent for Near to Eye Display Application

The virtual reality market has seen quite a few introductions of smartglasses that allow the user to incorporate a smartphone as ...

3D by Any Other Name

The ISTE 3D Network is a special interest group (or personal learning network) of educators within the International Society for Technology ...

Jolla’s Sailfish Tablet Funded in Hours

Jolla, a spin-off from Nokia that pushes a mobile OS called Sailfish, has successfully crowdfunded a tablet. Actually, the company smashed ...

HMD Market to Exceed $9 Billion by 2019

Transparency Market Research has predicted a 55.3% CAGR for the head-mounted display market between 2011 and 2019. At the start of ...

M-Net Uses ABox Across IPTV Network

German regional carrier M-Net has chosen to use ABox42’s M20-series set-top box platform for its new IPTV service. M-Net TVPlus will ...

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Barco Chosen for Massive Projection Mapping for Electronic Symphonic Concert

by Helen Vince

Barco, a global leader in visualization technology, is continuing to lead the projection mapping landscape, powering numerous shows and events around the globe with its award-winning large venue projection. Its latest foray: Electronic Opus, …

Tags:Barco| Mapping & Cartography| Projectors

State of Android Changes by Region

by Tom Allen

Android remained the USA’s most popular smartphone operating system in the three months ending in May, data from Kantar Worldpanel shows. Google managed to increase the share of its OS by 2.8 percentage points, …

Tags:Android| China| Europe| iOS (Apple)| Market Shares - Brands| Mobile Display Monitor| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 27

ViewSonic’s High Definition Series of LightStream Projectors

by Tom Allen

ViewSonic Corp., a leading global provider of visual solution products, introduces the LightStream™ PJD7 High Definition Series of Projectors, adding to the existing line of LightStream projectors which deliver the ultimate in True-to-Life colours …

Tags:Projectors| ViewSonic

Rising Dollar Cuts IT Spending

by Tom Allen

Worldwide IT spending will fall 5.5% YoY in 2015, says Gartner, due solely to the strength of the US dollar. Spending will reach $3.5 trillion – a 2.5% rise in constant currency terms. The …

Tags:Gartner| it| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 27| Worldwide

GTX 750 Replacements Under Development

by Tom Allen

Two low-cost graphics cards, the Geforce GTX 950 and 950 Ti, are being readied by Nvidia. They will use the Maxwell architecture and are said to have comparable performance to the GTX 960. Both …

Tags:GPUs| Graphics Cards| Large Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Samsung Reclaims Smartphone Crown

by Tom Allen

Samsung lost its leading position in the US smartphone market to Apple in the three months ending in April, according to Kantar Worldpanel. The company passed its Californian rival to take back its first-place …

Tags:Apple| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Smartphone Market| Smartphones| USA| Vol 22 - Issue 27

IDC: Tablets Are Replacing Traditional Client Devices

by Tom Allen

According to IDC, tablets are seeing increasing use as the only device used by employees in enterprise. The majority of enterprise tablet users in the UK, Germany and France still have at least one …

Tags:Europe| IDC| Mobile Display Monitor| tablets| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Q1’17 Target for CSOT Production

by Tom Allen

Work on CSOT’s new G6 facilities in Wuhan, China, is proceeding ahead of schedule, say sources in Asia. The company believes that mass-production will begin in Q1’17. The line will produce small-to-medium-size high-end LTPS …

Tags:CSOT| Large Display Monitor| LCD Fabs| LTPS TFT| Mobile Display Monitor| Supply Chain| Vol 22 - Issue 27

HTC chair Cher Wang and NorthEast United FC owner John Abraham

HTC Will Expand to India

by Milos Pavlovic

HTC sponsors India’s Northeast United football team. Here chair Cher Wang is seen with team owner John AbrahamHTC is the latest company to be linked to production facilities in India, following rumours from Foxconn …

Tags:HTC| India| Mobile Display Monitor| Production| Smartphones| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Samsung to Ramp OLED Production

by Milos Pavlovic

Due to its ‘tumbling’ share in the global smartphone market, Asian sources claim that Samsung will ramp up its supply of OLED panels in Q3. Almost half of Samsung Display’s OLED panel capacity has …

Tags:AMOLED| Capacity| China| Mobile Display Monitor| Production| Samsung| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Partnership Leads to Philips’ First QD TV

by Tom Allen

Philips has partnered with QD Vision once again, this time to release its first quantum dot LCD TV: the 55PUF6850/T3. It is the second Philips-brand display to use QD Vision’s optical components – the …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD TVs| Philips| Quantum Dots| Vol 22 - Issue 27

Georgia Starts ASO

by Tom Allen

Analogue TV signals have been switched off in several regions of Georgia. Digital broadcasts are now available in the capital, Tbilisi, the Sagarejo region, Kojori, Rustavi and Marneuli. Country-wide coverage will be achieved in …

Tags:ASO (Analogue Switch Off)| Large Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 27