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Panasonic Uses the Lights

Panasonic had two booths at the show, one devoted to mobile phones and the other to A/V solutions. We stopped by ...

IDC Picks WatchOS as Winner for Smartwatches

IDC released its latest forecast for the smartwatch and wearables market and expects the total market to reach 20 million units ...

QD Vision Rocks with Quantum Dot Product Wins

Display Manufacturing and Materials – QD Vision was at Display Week to promote its quantum dot technology, Color IQ, but the ...

Garmin Introduces the Vívofit 4 Activity Tracker

Garmin has announced the Vívofit 4, a daily activity tracker with a battery life of up to one year with no ...

Kateeva Launches Flexible OLED Display Production Tool

During the 2014 Printed Electronics Conference (Santa Clara, CA, November 18-20) Kateeva announced its YIELDjet FLEX manufacturing tool for flexible OLED ...

MediaMelon, Media Excel Collaborate to Enhance OTT Video Quality & Streaming Efficiency

MediaMelon, the smart streaming company, and Media Excel, a leading supplier of OTT multiscreen transcoding solutions, today announced product integration designed ...

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Conductive Ink-base Films make Progress

by Bob Raikes

IDTechEx Research has put out the latest version of its forecast for ITO alternatives and has forecast that the market will reach $250 million by 2026. Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, Research Director, IDTechEx summarised the …

Tags:IdTechEx| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Ford Faces Legal Claims over Touch Failure

by Bob Raikes

The issues related to supplying the automotive market have been highlighted by a class action that is being brought in the US against Ford Motor Co that relates to problems that are claimed to …

Tags:Automotive| Litigation| Mobile Display Monitor| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 39

Extended Warranties Morph to Protection Contracts

by Bob Raikes

Warranty Week created an article that highlighted that it is ten years since the influential Consumer Reports magazine in the US placed adverts that told consumers that they should not buy service contracts. Although …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 39| warranty

Com Hem Finalises Boxer Purchase

by Bob Raikes

In Sweden, Com Hem (a cable company) has completed its acquisition of the Boxer business which will add 500,000 DTT customers to the Com Hem business. The preliminary purchase consideration of SEK1,631 million ($190 …

Tags:Broadcast| Large Display Monitor| Mergers & Acquisitions| Sweden| Vol 23 - Issue 39

FCC Delays STB Vote

by Bob Raikes

The US FCC has delayed the big vote that it was planning on the 29th September on what to do about set top boxes. The FCC has wanted to “open up” the US cable …

Tags:FCC| Large Display Monitor| STBs| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 39

Skylink to Sell Samsung Box

by Bob Raikes

Skylink of the Czech Republic said that it plans to sell an STB developed by Samsung and called the EVO-S from the 8th October at 3,390 CZK / € 124.80 (including VAT). The hybrid …

Tags:Czech Republic| Large Display Monitor| Samsung| STBs| Vol 23 - Issue 39

VR Funding Booms

by Bob Raikes

Another half a billion dollars was invested into virtual and augmented reality startups in the third quarter of this year, with a record $2.3 billion dollars invested in the last 12 months according to …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 39

myDreamVR Joins Virtual Desktop Race

by Bob Raikes

MyDreamVR, a VR software developer, has introduced LightVR, a ‘virtual room simulator’ that has been made available on Steam. The software is designed to allow users to create a customised environment, such as display …

Tags:3D| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Onix Plans High Res, HFR Curved OLED VR

by Bob Raikes

Our friends at Jon Peddie’s Techwatch flagged up to us a new start up company in the PC-based headset market, that will have an UltraHD curved OLED display with 120Hz refresh and 10 bit …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Alienware Joins Gaze Notebook Market

by Bob Raikes

Alienware sneaked a notebook, the Alienware 17, with gaze recognition into the market while we were tied up with IFA and joins Acer in using the technology. Features that are enabled by the Tobii-based …

Tags:Game Playing| Gaze Recognition| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 23 - Issue 40

Patent Granted by USPTO for Crystalplex Corp.’s Sapphire Quantum Dots

by Isaac Oburu

Crystalplex Corp. today announced the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued U. S. Patent No. 9,425,253, “Passivated Nanoparticles,” assigned to Crystalplex. The patent, which claims the fabrication and use of SapphireTM quantum …

Tags:Patents| Trademarks and Copyright