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Google Glass Makes Quiet Return

The Wall Street Journal says that Google is quietly relaunching Google Glass – but only for business users. According to the source, Google has redesigned the headset; instead of a frame, it is supplied with a ‘button-and-hinge’ system to be attached to existing glasses. The screen has been improved, to make it longer, thinner and … Read more

DTG Finalists Travel to IBC

The finalists for the DTG’s Television Innovation Awards (DTG Holds Third TV Innovation Awards) have been announced. Having made it through the finals on the 21st July, goHDR, Motive Television, Parabola, Smartzer, TV App Agency and Twocashew will exhibit in room G.001 at IBC in September. Here, gold, silver and bronze winners will be selected.

OLED is FPD’s Only Bright Spot

Amidst falling TFT-LCD revenues, OLED is the only display technology with an expected revenue increase, says IHS. Revenues for the overall flat panel display (FPD) industry are expected to fall 2% YoY in 2015, from $131.4 billion to $129 billion. As well as falling TFT-LCD revenues, the industry is also being affected by declining PC … Read more

UltraHD is a Challenge for Live TV

We saw a very interesting article in the SMPTE Newswatch newsletter on the challenges for live TV broadcasters that are created by the move to UltraHD. The article, by Michael Goldman, highlights how productions will probably use a mixture of FullHD and UltraHD cameras.

Philips Prepares for IFA 2015

MMD/Philips has shared some of the desktop monitor products that it will bring to IFA 2015. A curved 34″ display will be one of the highlights. The display will feature edge-to-edge glass and ultra-narrow bezels, with 3440 x 1440 resolution and wide viewing angles. Focusing on colour, a new 27″ monitor with Color IQ quantum … Read more

Glass-Based OLED Growth Slows

IDTechEx has revised its forecast for the global OLED displays market. The firm says that glass-based OLEDs are not growing as fast as expected (mostly due to Samsung’s ‘disappointing’ mobile phone sales). The market for products is expected to be worth $22.7 billion by 2022, down from an earlier forecast of $28.2 billion. However, optimism … Read more

Another TV Market Exit by Sharp

First, Sharp began licensing its low-end TVs in the USA; next, it licensed its entire European TV business to UMC (Sharp ‘Leaves’ TVs in Europe). This move was followed by a complete withdrawal from Australia (Sharp Quits Another TV Market), and now yet another step in the process of getting out of TV: Sharp is … Read more

Windows 10 is Microsoft’s Last OS

Windows 10 was downloaded onto 14 million devices on the first day of its release. In a blog post Yusuf Mehfi, head of Windows marketing at Microsoft, wrote, “[W]e’re humbled and grateful to see the response to Windows 10”. Microsoft is aiming to reach 1 billion devices in two-three years. Eventually, however, the company is … Read more

Hitbox Wants to Bring 4k to eSports

A start-up company called Hitbox wants to bring UltraHD to the eSports industry. The world of live video delivery for competitive gaming is worth around $3.8 billion today, and growing. CEO Martin Klimscha says, “Gaming is about immersion, blurring the line between a screen and reality…. In running 4K at 60 frames per second, high-paced … Read more