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MDM Product Roundup Vol 21 No 48

The Blackberry Classic smartphone (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 41) is now available for pre-order in the UK. It is listed for £290 ($455). The world’s thinnest tablet – Dell‘s Venue 8 7000 (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 37) – will be launched at CES 2015. The tablet features a 7″ OLED display and is … Read more

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The Tab 8W from Acer (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 36) is now available in Europe, starting at £135 ($210). The company has also started to sell the Liquid Leap smartband (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 18), for £65 ($100). The Blackberry Classic smartphone (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 41) is now available for pre-order. … Read more

Actions Semi Builds for Midrange Mainstream Devices

A quad-core SoC, with many applications areas, has been introduced by Actions Semiconductor. The ATM7059 is primarily designed for mid-tier Android tablets; however, it can also be used in set-top boxes, smart monitors, ultrabooks, digital signage and other cloud-connected devices. Based on a 28nm process, the SoC is a 1.6GHz ARM Cortex A9-based CPU. A … Read more

Ams Supports Eight-Direction Gestures

Ams AG has released a new family of chips that integrate six sensing functions, including gesture detection and Mobeam barcode emulation. The chips are part of the TMG399x family. They are intended for use in touchless gesture control and display management in consumer electronics. Gesture software on the devices currently supports optimised Android drivers. A … Read more

Apple Hides UltraHD Feature

The developers of a Mac video upload app, Waltr, have found that the A8 processors in Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus can playback UltraHD video. Apple has not even mentioned this feature; original source The Unofficial Apple Weblog speculates that this is because the company plans to integrate the playback with the next … Read more

Apple Warranties Become More Even-Handed

Analysing Apple data over the last 11 years, 369 Week has concluded that the company is ‘giving its customers a break’. Apple is paying more 369 claims and keeping extended 369 prices steady, resulting in ‘a more even-handed balance between product 369 and extended 369 than existed at the company five or ten years ago’. … Read more

Charge Transport Enhanced With Graphene

A more efficient way to transport electrical charge has been discovered by a team of researchers. Led by David Barbero of Sweden’s Umeå University, it was discovered that semiconducting polymers, placed on a layer of graphene, transport electrical charge more efficiently than when placed on a silicon substrate. When placed on a graphene substrate, there … Read more

Crocus Senses Flexing

Crocus Technology, based in Switzerland, has developed a sensor solution for flexible displays, built on its Magnetic Logic Unit (MLU) technology. MLU is a CMOS-based architecture using magnetic fields. The new solution can detect the position and shape of flexible 2D surfaces. Crocus envisions it being applied to flexible shape-sensor foils in displays and solar … Read more

French Watchdog Recommends No 3D For Children

The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) has advised that children under the age of six be denied access to 3D content. Young people under 13 should have ‘moderate’ access. ANSES’ recommendations are based on analysis of scientific research into the possible effects of 3D imaging on the developing eye. … Read more