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Graphene Enables High-Modulation Electrochromic Device

Electrochromic displays, which change their state (i.e. opaque to transparent) when exposed to electricity, potentially offer low cost and mechanical flexibility. However, fragile materials and material mismatches with the electrodes have so far hampered the performance of these displays. Now researchers at Turkey’s Bilkent University have used graphene to create an electrochromic device with 55% … Read more

HTC Takes The Needle to a Smartphone

A limited edition HTC One M8 has been created, in partnership with tattoo artists Lal Hardy and Cally-Jo Pothecary. HTC and the artists designed the phone to celebrate the company’s sponsorship of the MOBO urban music awards. As a strictly limited edition model, some phones will be presented to attending musicians, while one was given … Read more

Google Chooses Not to Increase Investment in Himax

When Google picked Himax as the supplier for its Google Glass device, it was clear that the market success of Google Glass would increase the demand for LCOS displays. To ensure the supply capacity for the displays, Google made an investment into Himax. This led to the 6.3% stake Google acquired in 2013. Part of … Read more

John Lewis Eyeing VR Technology

The head of John Lewis’s online marketing, Lloyd Page, has said that the retailer is considering using virtual reality technology such as the Oculus Rift to enhance shoppers’ in-store experience. Speaking at a recent digital advertising event, Page said that the devices could be used, for example, in the furniture department, allowing the consumer to … Read more

Asus Expects Double Shipments Next Year

Asus expecys to ship 16 million handsets next year, say supply chain sources: double the expected eight million shipments in 2014. Almost three million were shipped in Q3. The sources say that smartphone profits will go towards Asus’ tablet business, which is not currently profitable and is predicted to have lower shipments than 2013 this … Read more