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3,000 Employees to Leave HP Inc

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HP Inc. is accelerating its restructuring programme, and now expects about 3,000 employees to leave by the end of its current fiscal year – not over three years, as had previously been announced (HP to Cut 10% of Workforce). Up to 3,300 of the 30,000 employees to leave were to come from HP Inc., with … Read more

QD Laser Prototypes AR Display for Vision Correction

Image: NikkeiA prototype of glasses using ‘retinal-scanning laser eyewear technology’, to improve wearer’s vision, has been shown at the Medical IT Solutions Expo of Medical Japan 2016, by QD Laser Inc. The glasses are an augmented reality device that projects an image directly on to the user’s retina. They do not require the user to … Read more

Spanish Pay-TV Subscriptions Rising

Parks Associates has announced new research showing 16% of Spanish pay-TV households subscribed to pay TV for the first time last year. ‘Connected Consumer in Europe’ reveals that Spanish consumers are more likely than consumers in other Western European markets to either have never had pay-TV, or to have cancelled it in favour of online … Read more

McDonald’s Getting into VR

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that many companies that cater to children in general have an interest in VR. As one of the upcoming technologies, VR in general is often viewed as the best candidate for gaming, with social media and video entertainment coming right behind it. At the VR entry level, several companies … Read more

Third-Gen Volumetric Display Coming from Holoxica

Holoxica is a Scottish company which has just received €1.28 million from the European Commission’s Horizon2020 SME Instrument to develop its third generation holographic display. It will be aimed at providing volumetric display of slice-based medical images from CT, MRI and ultrasound devices. Three years ago, we wrote about Holoxica’s second generation holographic device. This … Read more

Ericsson Ensures QoE

Ericsson had what might have been the largest stand at the show, taking up one entire end of a hall by itself. However, the majority of the space was invitation-only, and only open to customers and partners. Still, the public part of the booth contained enough to see: Ericsson had filled it with future concepts. … Read more

LCD Panels Face First Q1 Decline Since 2009

TV and IT display shipments are expected to face their first Q1 decline since 2009, according to IHS. Prices are falling for these displays, due to inventory adjustments by LCD makers and continued slowing demand, says IHS. This is affecting profitability for panel makers. IHS expects Q1’16 shipments to decline 8% YoY, to 196 million … Read more

AOC Gearing up for CeBIT 2016

AOC is inviting attendees to this year’s CeBIT show to view its recent B2C, B2B and gaming products. CeBIT will take place between the 14tth and 18th March in Hannover, Germany. The manufacturer will showcase the recently-released C3583FQ curved gaming monitor and 32″ widescreen Ultra HD display U3277PQU, at the booth of IT distributor API … Read more