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Hisense Germany Adds to Sales Team

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Tino LohseHisense Germany has hired two new regional sales executives. Tino Lohse joins the company from Schmid Electronics GmbH and has also worked for Vestel and Beko. He will be responsible for sales in the southeast of Germany. Michael Huml takes charge of the northeast region and joins Hisense from Pioneer Electronics Deutschland Automotive.

TCO Opens Display Draft for Comments

TCO Development has opened a draft criteria document for stakeholder comment (http://tinyurl.com/pb7gjrd), as part of its review of the TCO Certified criteria (TCO Reviews TCO Certified Criteria). The draft document deals with TCO Certified Displays 7, but criteria will be largely similar for all product categories. The document will be open for comment until 19th … Read more

Display Solutions Utilises PSD Touch Technology

UK-based Display Solutions has developed a new 42″ touch display. Supporting up to 10 touch points, the DT-S42FD uses Planar Scatter Detection technology, registering touches from gloved hands. (that sounds very much like the FlatFrog technology under a different name! – TA) Front glass is flush to the bezel, and the display uses an in-glass … Read more

Swiss Watch Combines Traditional Mechanisms With Mobile Platform

Geneva-based Frederique Constant has unveiled a smartwatch with Swiss mechanisms and an analogue face. The Horological Smartwatch uses the MotionX platform, developed by Fullpower. MotionX is described as ‘tightly coupled firmware, smartphone applications and cloud infrastructure’. It can be used to, for example, build apps – it is the underlying technology behind the award-winning Nike+ … Read more

Vector Uses Memory LCD for 30-Day Battery

Vector’s smartwatch, which got significant coverage recently for the claimed 30-day battery life (Vector Claims Month-Long Battery), has been unveiled at Baselworld. The watch achieves its long life using a monochrome memory LCD display (possibly from Sharp? Man. Ed. see Sharp Can Supply Memory LCD) and a custom low-power operating system, with less functionality than … Read more

SolidEnergy Developing a High Energy Capacity Li-ion Battery

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SolidEnergy Systems Corp. (Waltham, MA), a start-up that spun out of MIT in 2012, is using innovative materials to develop an “anode-less” lithium-ion battery technology that allows for the storage of considerably more energy than is possible in current rechargeable batteries. To put the company’s accomplishment into context, SolidEnergy’s prototype claims to store more energy … Read more