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Fossil Joins Forces With Intel

by Super User

Fossil and Intel have announced their intent to join forces to create wearable products for ‘fasion-oriented’ consumers. The company said that it would create Android Wear devices earlier this year.

Tags:Android Wear| Intel| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 36| Wearables

Google Takes Aim at Emergings With Android One

by Super User

As expected, Google has launched its first Android One smartphones in India. The initiative is a reference platform where OEMs are offered sub-$100 reference designs, for developing markets. The first three phones are the …

Tags:Google| India| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

Adobe Result 24/09/2014

by Super User

Adobe recorded a net profit of $44.7 million on turnover of $1 billion in the third quarter of the year, which compares with a net profit of $83 million on turnover of $995.1 million …

Tags:Apple| Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 37| Volume 21

Ingram Micro Chosen by Dell in UK

by Super User

Ingram Micro has been chosen by Dell to offer its entire portfolio of products in the UK. Ingram Micro has already been distributing Dell products elsewhere in the world but this is the first …

Tags:Dell| Distributors| Ingram Micro| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

Asustek Selects Exertis Micro-P

by Super User

Exertis Micro-P in the UK has been appointed as exclusive distributor for Asustek’s 3G and soon-to-be-released 4G smartphones.

Tags:Acer| Distributors| Mobile Display Monitor| UK (United Kingdom)| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

HUD Solution Sought by Aerospace Supplier

by Super User

A new request has been posted on Ninesigma, asking for proposals for head-up display equipment for aviation use. Ninesigma request #1,251,795 has been posted by an aerospace supplier. Companies are asked to develop a …

Tags:Aviation| Head Up Displays HUDs| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

Pan-EU Project Tests ITO Replacements

by Super User

The production of flexible displays is currently dependent on ITO material, for transparent conductive and encapsulation films. Replacing ITO is proving difficult, with challenges in terms of cost, sustainability and manufacturing scale. The project …

Tags:Europe| Flexible Displays| ITO Replacement| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Rumour: Apple Watch Will be Handled Exclusively by Quanta

by Super User

Rumours percolating online claim that Quanta will be the sole manufacturer of the Apple Watch. The company has apparently been taking on new staff members – as many as 40,000, it is said.

Tags:Apple| Apple Watch (iWatch)| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

ITRI and Heraeus Scale Non-ITO Touch

by Super User

Heraeus and Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) have demonstrated the possibility of scaling non-metallic touch panels to production volume. A joint project used Heraeus’ Clevios-branded PEDOT: PSS films (Display Monitor Vol 20 No …

Tags:Film materials| Mobile Display Monitor| Pcap (Procap)| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Samsung Warns of 60% Fall in Profit

by Super User

Samsung says that it expects third quarter operating profit to be approximately KRW4.1 trillion ($3.8 billion), 60% lower than Q3 of last year and the fourth consecutive quarter of declines. Revenue for the period …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Smartphones| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

CEA Says US Tech Spending to Set Record This Year

by Super User

According to the CEA, total spending on technology in the USA this Christmas season will rise 2.5% YoY, to more than $33.7 billion. An improving macroeconomic environment is increasing consumers’ willingness to shop, said …

Tags:CTA (was CEA)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| USA| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21

ARM and TSMC Celebrate Big.Little on FinFET

by Super User

The results of a silicon validation of ARM’s Big.Little chip architecture, showing performance improvements, have been announced. The validation used ‘Big’ Cortex-A57 and ‘Little’ Cortex-A53 processors on TSMC’s 16nm FinFET (16FF) process technology. The …

Tags:Arm| Chips| CPUs| Mobile Display Monitor| Mobile Processors| Vol 21 - Issue 40| Volume 21