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AptoVision Could be “Breakthrough Company of the Year”

AptoVision, which develops technology for video over ip, has announced that it has been named a finalist by the AV Awards ...

Volfoni Celebrates the Start of Cannes’ Film Festival Edition 2016

Cannes’ Film Festival 2016 starts today and will be the epicenter of the cinema world from the 11thof May to the ...

TV Set Viewing Drops 55%

A new global survey by Accenture, is reporting a 55% drop in the number of consumers who say they prefer to ...

ASO Begins in Serbia

Serbia has begun its analogue switch-off, starting in the town of Vrsac. The country’s DTT network currently reaches 93.6% of the ...

Market Share Building for Windows Tablets, says Strategy Analytics

Windows-based Tablets continued to grab more market share from competitor-branded Tablets by Apple and Google in the first quarter of 2015. ...

And Finally… – Vol 22 No 19

Virgin Media’s Paws TV remote – launched to celebrate the UK’s National Pet Month, in April – looks like a belated ...

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March Ends Five-Month Chip Fall

by Tom Allen

Semiconductor sales were up very slightly (0.3%) in March, compared to February, at $26.1 billion, says the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). However, sales throughout Q1’16 fell 5.5% QoQ and 5.8% YoY, to $78.3 billion. …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductors| Vol 23 - Issue 17| Worldwide

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AUO Takes on New Staff for Capacity Expansion

by Milos Pavlovic

AUO is to take on 3,000 new employees in Taiwan – 1,000 of them engineers – to operate its new production capacity, say sources in the country. These include a new fab producing 27,000 …

Tags:AUO| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Recruitment & Appointments| Taiwan| Vol 23 - Issue 17

Guangzhou OED Teases Graphene ePaper Display

by Norbert Hildebrand

Guangzhou OED announced the development of a “graphene display”. The company is a manufacturer of electrophoretic displays very similar to E-Ink. The latest press release points at the use of graphene as the front …

Tags:ePaper| EPD (Electrophoretic)| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 23 - Issue 17

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LG Innotek Embeds Fingerprint Sensor in Front Glass

by Norbert Hildebrand

LG Innotek has announced the development of a fingerprint sensor for mobile devices. While fingerprint sensors are widely used already in higher end smartphones and other products, they all rely on a sensor that …

Tags:Fingerprint Recognition| Glass| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 23 - Issue 17

Google Patents Tearable Display

by Norbert Hildebrand

According to a patent Google received in the US, the firm is envisioning a display that can be physically separated by the user to provide information on the separated display portion. The patent was …

Tags:ePaper| Google| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Patents| Vol 23 - Issue 17

Crestron Networks – Some Programming Required

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Two weeks ago, I wrote a Display Daily on programming Crestron systems, from the point of view of the training required to become a Crestron programmer. But what is it that these programmers actually …

Tags:Crestron| Display Controllers| Sapphire| Touch Controllers| Vol 23 - Issue 17

Samsung and Nvidia Settle Out of Court

by Tom Allen

A two-year patent battle between Samsung and Nvidia, in the USA, has been brought to a close. Effective immediately, all pending IP litigation has been dismissed. The settlements includes the licensing of a ‘small …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Patents| Samsung| USA| Vol 23 - Issue 17

Psychology and Immersive Storytelling with VR

by Matthew Brennesholtz

On April 28th, Dr. Albert “Skip” Rizzo gave a webinar titled “Clinical Virtual Reality and the Psychology of Immersive Storytelling” as part of the SMPTE Professional Development Academy education series. Dr. Rizzo is a …

Tags:Military & Defence| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 17