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A La Carte TV Reaches Netherlands With T-Mobile

T-Mobile has launched an a la carte OTT service, Knippr, in the Netherlands, following a trial. The service can be taken ...

BOE Invests in Fourth G8.5 Fab

BOE has announced a CNY3 billion ($484.2 million) investment into a new G8.5 fab in Fuzhou, China. It will be the ...

Flex Result 28/04/2016

Flextronics reported Q4 2016 and full year results with net profit of $61 million, down 45% YoY from $135 million. Full ...

Germany Enjoys Highest-Ever Electrical Exports

According to Germany’s Central Association of Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers (Zvei), German electrical imports have grown strongly since March 2014. Overall, ...

V-Nova Brings Perseus to IBC

V-Nova has announced that its Perseus compression software will be demonstrated at IBC 2016 in Amsterdam (stand 14.K17). These will include ...

Bonhams Sells Apple’s Most Expensive Computer Ever

Remember that working Apple One auctioned by Bonhams last month (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 41)? The house thought that it ...

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JCDecaux

JCDecaux Result 01/08/2016

by Dhruv Dayal Gupta

JCDecaux reported half year 2016 net profit of €80.4 million ($90 million), up 1.1% YoY from €79.5 million ($89 million). Turnover was €1.6 billion ($1.8 billion), up 10.8% YoY from €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion). …

Tags:Financial Data| JCDecaux| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 30

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Microsoft to Cut Almost 3,000 More Jobs

by Tom Allen

Microsoft has revisited its plans to cut 1,850 jobs in its smartphone division (Microsoft Restructures Smartphones and Cuts Jobs) – but not in a good way. In addition to the already-announced cuts, Microsoft will …

Tags:Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Reorganisation & Restructuring| Vol 23 - Issue 30

Pro Display’s Transparent Screen Used at Farnborough

by Isaac Oburu

Ouno Creative used Pro Display’s transparent touchscreen to deliver an interactive experience in the GKN Aerospace pavilion at this year’s Farnborough Air Show in the UK. The display was a 65″ multi-touch transparent LCD …

Tags:Back Panel| Events| Large Display Monitor| Transparent Displays| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 23 - Issue 30

Making VR Comfortable for Classrooms or Customers

by Len Scrogan

After prowling the sessions and conference hall of ISTE 2016 (the largest ed-tech conference held in the U.S. with over 16,000 participants hailing from 76 countries), I came to a stark and grim realization. …

Tags:Education| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 36

Unity Aims to Invest in Education

by Len Scrogan

The ISTE 2016 educational conference held in late June, with over 16,000 hailing from 76 countries in attendance, is the largest ed-tech conference held in the U.S. One of the pleasant surprises in the …

Tags:3D software| Education| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 33

Vufine Jumps on the Pokémon Bandwagon

by Norbert Hildebrand

After the surprising success of the Pokemon Go augmented reality game, it was only a question of time before augmented reality headset makers embraced this new application. The first to go public in offering …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Game Playing| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 30

OLEDs, the Good News and the Bad News

by Bob Raikes

A lot of British jokes start with the introduction “I’ve got some good news, and some bad news”. Many of them are cruel or politically incorrect, so I won’t repeat them here, but it …

Tags:Editorial| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| OLEDs| Transparent Displays| Vol 23 - Issue 29

Ubimax Joins Vuzix VIP Programme

by Isaac Oburu

Vuzix Corporation has announced that Ubimax, a supplier of industrial wearable computing solutions, has joined the Vuzix Industrial Partner (VIP) programme, by invitation. As a VIP, Ubimax will be able to translate its software …

Tags:Back Panel| Europe| Mobile Display Monitor| SmartGlasses| Vol 23 - Issue 30| Vuzix| Wearables