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Fatih Project Faces Failure

“Fatih Smart Board” by The original uploader was Mustafa Alperen SEKİ at Turkish WikipediaTurkey’s Fatih Project, which aims to provide a tablet to every schoolchild in the country, is ‘on the brink of collapse’, according to local sources. Launched in 2012, the Fatih Project has seen several delays and corruption allegations in its lifetime. A … Read more

inLighten Introduces Argo: The First Digital Signage HDMI Stick with Windows™

inLighten, a recognized leader in the field of digital signage, interactive, self-service and audio solutions has announced the release of Argo, a thumb-sized digital media player for digital signage applications that is the first of its kind to feature a Windows Operating System.   Continuing inLighten’s long history of producing Windows-based digital signage solutions of … Read more

JVC to demo GY-LS300 4K Super35 Cam at Sundance

JVC Professional Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation, will demonstrate the new GY-LS300 4KCAM Super 35mm camcorder for filmmakers attending the 2015 Sundance Film Festival at the New York Lounge in Park City, Utah, Jan. 23-26. Designed with cinematographers, documentarians, and photographers in mind, the GY-LS300 features a JVC 4K Super 35mm CMOS sensor … Read more

Yota Considers Extending Dual-Screen to Tablets

Russia’s Yota Devices, creator of the dual-screen Yotaphone, is working on a tablet. According to Russia’s Izvestia newspaper, the tablet also features E Ink and full-motion (likely LCD) screens. A final decision on whether to manufacture the tablet is still to be taken, and CEO Vladislav Martynov said that the company’s focus is still its smartphone. Display … Read more

Leaked Roadmap Shows Four New Samsung Tablets

Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 tablet

Samsung didn’t show off any new tablets at CES 2015, but a leaked roadmap posted by SamMobile shows that preparations are being made for four new devices to be launched this year. As well as model numbers, SamMobile has some information on the devices themselves. The Galaxy Tab AS (SM-T351, SM-T350), Galaxy Tab AL (SM-T551, SM-T550), Galaxy … Read more

LG Announces World’s Lightest 14″ Ultra PC and AIO PC Packed with Ultra-Usability

LG Electronics (LG) will begin rolling out the world’s lightest 14-inch Ultra PC (Model 14Z950) and the world’s first 21:9 curved all-in-one (AIO) PC (Model 29V950) in key markets including South Korea and countries in South America. The two Ultra PC laptops are super-lightweight and ultra-slim, and the AIO PCs are perfect for customers who … Read more

Kateeva and Sumitomo Push P-OLED Printing for TVs

A non-exclusive “key” partnership has been announced by Kateeva and Sumitomo Chemical to pair Sumitomo’s P-OLED materials with Kateeva’s Yieldjet OLED inkjet printing platform. Working together to develop reference data for customers (optimised for Sumitomo’s inks and Kateeva’s platform), the pair hope that their work will promote adoption of P-OLED inkjet printing by OLED TV makers.     

JCDecaux Quits OMC

JCDecaux has not renewed its membership with the UK’s Outdoor Media Centre, the industry trade body for outdoor media owners. The company will continue to work with the OMC on initiatives such as audience measurement platform Route. Naran Patel, CEO of Primesight and OMC chairman, said, “[W]e are sad and surprised that they have decided … Read more

Samsung Kicks Off 2015 With German Roadshow

A Samsung roadshow will take place at Berlin-Tempelhof on 25th – 27th February. The ‘Smart | Er | Life’ show will highlight TV, AV, IT and mobile products, as well as home appliances and B2B products. Following the event, pop-up showroms will appear in five German cities: Munich (2nd March); Essen (4th March); Stuttgart (10th … Read more

Intel Result 21/01/2015

Intel Corporation has released its fourth quarter and full year results, achieving record turnover for Q4 and 2014, both up 6% and also record full-year unit shipments of PCs, servers, tablets, phones and Internet of Things devices. The company’s net profit in Q4 increased 39.5% year on year to $3.6 billion from $2.6 billion, while … Read more