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LG to demo 5-inch unbreakable and flexible plastic OLED panel at SID 2013 -
LG to demo 5-inch unbreakable and flexible plastic OLED panel at SID 2013 -
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LG's got quite a bit in store for us this week at SID's annual display exhibition in Vancouver. In addition to that 55-inch curved OLED TV we first heard about last month, the company will be demonstrating a very nifty 5-inch OLED panel....
LG's got quite a bit in store for us this week at SID's annual display exhibition in Vancouver. In addition to that 55-inch curved OLED TV we first heard about last month, the company will be demonstrating a very nifty 5-inch OLED panel. Created for mobile devices, the display is constructed of plastic, making it both flexible and unbreakable -- certainly a welcome quality when it comes to smartphone design. Also on display will be 5- and 7-inch HD Oxide TFT panels. That first size features a bezel that's just 1mm wide, enabling a borderless frame when installed in smartphones. Both displays are lightweight and consume less power than their traditional equivalents. Finally, LG will have a 14-inch 2560x1440-pixel laptop panel on hand, along with LCDs designed for use in refrigerators and automotive dashboards. We'll be live from the SID show floor later this week -- check back for our hands-ons with all of these new LG panels, and quite a bit more. Filed under: Displays, HD, LG Comments
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Welcome to Stiq Figures, where the sales data is after the break and the posts don't matter. This week on Stiq Figures, we're looking back at the surprise launch of the Sega Saturn at E3 1995. Namely, we're watching this strange prom...
Welcome to Stiq Figures, where the sales data is after the break and the posts don't matter. This week on Stiq Figures, we're looking back at the surprise launch of the Sega Saturn at E3 1995. Namely, we're watching this strange promotional video for the system, which features clips of launch games along with creepy people that live in your nightmares.Continue reading Stiq Figures, May 6 - 12: Sega Saturn editionStiq Figures, May 6 - 12: Sega Saturn edition originally appeared on Joystiq on Sun, 19 May 2013 23:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Got time for one last set of Next Xbox rumours? The Wall Street Journal has some.
Got time for one last set of Next Xbox rumours? The Wall Street Journal has some.
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Aside from being the Global Creative Director at BlackBerry, it's no secret that Alicia Keys is one hell of a singer. She's got the awards, record sales and countless nominations to back that up. As part of the BlackBerry Keep Moving ser...
Aside from being the Global Creative Director at BlackBerry, it's no secret that Alicia Keys is one hell of a singer. She's got the awards, record sales and countless nominations to back that up. As part of the BlackBerry Keep Moving series, Secret Sessions with Alicia Keys debuted April 8th in Newark, New Jersey after her performance there and now, the video of that event has been posted for all to view on Livestream. If you're a fan of Alicia Keys music, it's something you'll certainly want to check out. Additionally, you have the option to subscribe to the BlackBerry Keep Moving channel where more sessions will be posted. We've embedded the video below the break, keep in mind you'll need a flash enabled browser to view it, or you can head on over the BlackBerry Keep Moving channel via the link below. BlackBerry Keep Moving presents Alicia Keys Secret Sessions Read More »
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All your walk-through vid revenue are belong to us Nintendo has contacted fans that post walk-through videos of its games to YouTube, claiming all revenue from their efforts.…
All your walk-through vid revenue are belong to us Nintendo has contacted fans that post walk-through videos of its games to YouTube, claiming all revenue from their efforts.…
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There are thousands of Kickstarter projects asking for your money, and it can be difficult to decide to which ones you should donate. You can trust AppleTell to find the best projects we think are worthy of your attention and support. Wh...
There are thousands of Kickstarter projects asking for your money, and it can be difficult to decide to which ones you should donate. You can trust AppleTell to find the best projects we think are worthy of your attention and support. What is the Woodchuck Traveler Series? Woodchuck’s goal is simple—to chuck wood into our digital lifestyles (and not the skeumorphic kind, either). Combining a strident “American jobs” mantra with a goal to bring natural, sustainable products to the world of high technology, Woodchuck’s latest project is a Kickstarter campaign to produce the Traveler iPad and iPad Mini Sleeves (and don’t think you can come up with…Continue reading Kickstarter Find: Woodchuck Traveler Series wood and wool iPad sleeveRelated posts:Trendy PocoWool Smart iPad Case Cover on KickstarterAppletell reviews the Booq Boa Skin XS for iPadConvert your iPad into a netbook with the ClamCase
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b1tbkt writes "So it seems that furniture manufacturers have not yet acknowledged the realities of modern life. Kitchen tables could benefit greatly from built-in concealable receptacles. Even more obvious is the need for electrical wiri...
b1tbkt writes "So it seems that furniture manufacturers have not yet acknowledged the realities of modern life. Kitchen tables could benefit greatly from built-in concealable receptacles. Even more obvious is the need for electrical wiring in couches and coffee tables. I realize that there are safety (fire) concerns but as it stands most families that I know already have power cords for laptops, tables and phones draped over, under and through their couches at any given point. If someone wanted to wire their furniture with AC or some type of standardized LV DC system, what are some dangers to watch for and what, if any, specialized hardware exists for the purpose?" Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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The Lagos taxi driver roars across the biggest bridge in Africa at 110 mph. Buffeted by the night wind, it feels as if we're riding a motorbike. I am with two South Africans and a guy from Silicon Valley. We’re all swilling from a ...
The Lagos taxi driver roars across the biggest bridge in Africa at 110 mph. Buffeted by the night wind, it feels as if we're riding a motorbike. I am with two South Africans and a guy from Silicon Valley. We’re all swilling from a bottle of so-called whisky, including the man behind the wheel. (When your taxi driver says his name is "Success," things can’t possibly go wrong.) Lagos, Nigeria seems like an unlikely place for Africa’s major tech hub. The city's estimated population is 21 million people, and 30,000 more Africans are arriving every day. SEE ALSO: Don't Call Africa's Tech Hub 'Silicon Savannah' Read more...More about World, Features, Business, Tech, and Startups
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The New "Handmade" by @sarahintampa
The New "Handmade" by @sarahintampa
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