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Rubber-Like Glass Stretches at Transition Point

A ‘rubber-like’ glass has been developed by researchers in Japan. Scientists from the Tokyo Institute of Technology and Asahi Glass have discovered a type of oxide glass that behaves differently when it is stretched from a supercooled, liquid state. The ‘mixed alkali metaphosphate glass’ possesses a molecular structure similar to that of organic rubber: long, … Read more

SeaChange Rave, the Latest OTT Platform

SeaChange, the US based software developer, has announced the SeaChange Rave video platform that addresses all types of deliveries for a premium OTT service. Rave allows for any consumer video preference for OTT services or TV. The software allows users to create new premium OTT video businesses and still be able to combine the service … Read more

Sky Deutschland Helps to Cut the Cord

An OTT platform has been launched by Sky Deutschland, which can be used to access the broadcaster’s premium content through the internet. Sky Online customers do not need a cable, satellite or IPTV subscription. The subscription takes the form of a rolling monthly contract and will be offered on a new ‘Sky Online TV Box’ … Read more

SolMateS Lasers ITO Onto OLEDs

SolMateS, a Dutch company, has developed a new ITO deposition method for transparent OLED panels. The company says that existing methods, such as sputtering, are too aggressive and can damage the organic layers. The new ‘soft-landing’ method is referred to as pulsed laser deposition (PLD). It is a room-temperature process that can deposit a thin, … Read more

STMicro Claims First to Market With Android 5.0 Platform

STMicroelectronics has created a set-top box platform using Android TV, based on Android 5.0. The company says that it is the first such product in the world. The platform, based on STM’s STiH412, features multi-decode HEVC; picture-in-picture support; an SoC architecture with offload processors, supporting 368 UIs and UltraHD decoding; transcode capability to send content … Read more

Supercapacitor Process Streamlines Display Production

Work on a new supercapacitor has led a South Dakota State University researcher to develop a new plasma technology that will streamline display screen production. Qi Hua Fan was working on a less-expensive supercapacitor for storing renewable energy, using biochar: a by-product of a process that converts plant materials into biofuel. Biochar has the potential … Read more

UHF Spectrum Four Times as Valuable for DTT Than Mobile

A study has concluded that Europe’s ultra-high frequency (UHF) band (470 – 694MHz) is as much as four times more valuable for DTT broadcasting than mobile services. The parties concluded that there is no case for co-primary allocation of UHF frequencies at the World Radiocommunications Conference 2015. The cost of clearing DTT from the spectrum … Read more