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Flexenable Scientist Takes Faraday Medal

Henning Sirringhaus, of FlexEnable, has won this year’s Faraday Medal from the UK’s Institute of Physics. Sirringhaus won the medal for ‘transforming our knowledge of charge transport phenomena in organic semiconductors as well as our ability to exploit them’. The award recognises him as an organic semiconductor authority.

Smartphones Driving China’s Move to 4G Networks

Smartphones are on track to account for two-thirds of mobile connections in China by the end of this year, according to a new study published today by GSMA Intelligence, the research arm of the GSMA. The new study, ‘How 4G Devices in China Are Transforming the World’s Largest Mobile Market’, finds that smartphone adoption in … Read more

4G Popularity Rises Rapidly in China

A new study by GSMA Intelligence shows that smartphones will represent two-thirds of mobile connections in China by the end of the year. Smartphone adoption in the country was at 62% by the end of Q1’15 – ahead of Europe’s 55%. The increasing popularity of international brands, as well as domestic vendors, is driving the … Read more

Statista: Microsoft Spent $9.4 Billion on a Sinking Ship

Statista has released a chart that demonstrates the poor decision that Microsoft made on buying Nokia. As well as letting go of almost 7% of its global workforce (Microsoft to Cut 7,500 Jobs) – mostly in Finland – Microsoft is also restructuring its phone business in a $7.6 billion move.

‘The iPhone is the Only Product That Matters’

Seeking Alpha has written an article discussing the dominance of the iPhone – over Apple’s own products. In the introduction, the website notes, ‘From a financial and business perspective, the iPhone is the only product that matters. The iPhone is amassing so much power at Apple, it is difficult to imagine any product being able … Read more

Have You Got America’s Ugliest Conference Room?

Offices across the USA can now compete in ZTE’s “Ugliest Conference Room Makeover” contest, with a grand prize of a $50,000 room redesign. To enter, people can submit a photo of their ugly conference room, with a description of how a makeover would benefit them. The contest is being run to promote ZTE’s Spro 2 … Read more

Intel Climbs in Mobile Space

Shipments of Android tablets with Intel processors will fall to 10.8 million units this year, from 14.23 million in 2014. The prediction comes from ET Mag. The site has also said that Android smartphones with Intel processors will pass 10 million this year. Overall, the source says, Intel-based mobile device shipments will climb to 43.2 … Read more

ASE Posts Record Q2 Sales

Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) recorded its second-highest quarterly revenue in the company’s history in Q2, 8.6% higher than Q1 and 19.8% higher than the second quarter of last year at NT$70.2 billion ($2.2 billion). ASE’s sales in June grew 6.3% month on month and 27.4% year on year to NT$24.8 billion ($796.7 million), bringing sales … Read more

Korea Aims at 11k Mobile Display

The Korean government has initiated a project called EnDK, which aims to develop a mobile display with 11k resolution and 2,550 ppi. That would be, roughly, a 5.9″ screen with 11520 x 6480 resolution. The world’s current highest-density display is Sharp’s 5.5″ UltraHD IGZO screen, with 806 ppi (Sharp UltraHD Mobile Display – Yes)Samsung Display … Read more

Smartphone Booms as Watch Woes Continue for Apple

The WSJ (Wall Street Journal) today reported Apple is getting the lion’s share (a whopping 92%) of all profits in the booming smartphone industry. The chart on the right shows global operating profits in Q1-15 of the world’s top eight smartphones including rivals Samsung (now at 15%), and money losers in the space Microsoft (formerly … Read more