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Asahi Etches Glass for Fingerprints

Asahi Glass was showing a new cover glass product, on the CrucialTec stand, with a recess to house a fingerprint sensor. It is called ‘Glass on Top with Shine’. Today’s fingerprint sensors can read a fingerprint through about 300-400µm of glass, but most cover glass is 500-600µm thick. There has been a trend to supply … Read more

Verge-Accommodation Conflict ‘Solved’

Chinese researchers have developed a new display with ‘comfortable’ 3D effects, which is claimed to eliminate the sensation of nausea that some people suffer from when using 3D displays. The technology can be used on slim displays, whose design poses an additional challenge. Working from Sun Yan-Sen University, the team based their device on a … Read more

Haier Builds on MWC ’15

Haier was presenting four new smartphones, two in the existing Voyage series, which debuted at last year’s show, and two in the new Leisure series. The Voyage V6 is Haier’s flagship: a 7.6mm-thick model in a stainless steel chassis, the phone features a 5.5″ display, 1920 x 1080 resolution and a fingerprint reader. It runs … Read more

Netflix Second Screen Coming this Year

Pocket-lint has reported that Netflix plans to launch, later this year, an update for its mobile app to save on data charges. The function will limit quality to save data. The company will also introduce a second screen function for use on smartphones and tablets, while a viewer is watching on a main screen. The … Read more

Nokia Will Re-Enter Smartphone Market

Rajeev Suri, CEO of Nokia, confirmed the company’s plans to re-enter the smartphone market at MWC. This did not come as a huge shock, of course – we have been reporting on rumours to the same effect since last April (Rumour: Nokia Getting Back into the Phone Business?)! Suri implied that Nokia will license its … Read more

Innolux Recovers From Quake Damage

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Innolux has fully restored production at eight factories in the Southern Taiwan Science Park, which were damaged in an earthquake in early February (Earthquake Rocks Taiwan Production Base). A G5 and G6 factory were the most heavily affected, and these are now operating again. However, it will take ‘some time’ to return to original yield … Read more

SDC Offers Standard AMOLED Solutions

Taiwan-based supply chain makers say that Samsung Display has offered standard AMOLED touch panel solutions for common use, to keep prices down. This, they say, is an attempt to reach Chinaese smartphone vendors. According to sources, prices for a 5″ Full HD in-cell touch panels currently stand at $20 – $23 for an LCD type … Read more

The Virtuix Treadmill is Now a Consumer Product

A continuing challenge in virtual reality is dealing with issues that relate to user movement. One such issue is, perhaps, best illustrated by an example. Consider a user wearing a VR headset. If the user is sitting motionless on a couch, then the sense of immersion within a dynamic, action packed virtual world can be … Read more

Samsung S7 Display Shoot-Out

Samsung mobile, famous for its AMOLED displays has targeted high brightness and daylight readability in their newest Galaxy S7 flagship offerings. The S7 and Edge achieved an almost 25% brightness increase over last year’s S6 model according to DisplayMate Labs and Dr. Ray Soneira recent published findings. Even more impressive is news on the performance … Read more

Wearable Growth in Triple Digits

The worldwide wearable market jumped forward in Q4’15, says IDC, due to the rising popularity of fitness trackers and the Apple Watch. 27.4 million units were shipped in Q4, 126.9% higher than Q4’14. For the full year, vendors shipped 78.1 million units: an even more significant increase of 171.6% YoY. “Triple-digit growth…shows that wearables are … Read more

Kyocera and SunPartner Boost Solar Efficiency

Kyocera primarily produces smartphones for the US and Japanese markets. The company is now expanding to Canada and Latin America, as well. In the USA, the company’s focus is on rugged models: from waterproof units all the way up to MIL-compliant models. Many of Kyocera’s customers have employees in the field, and so need phones … Read more