Stories about: Diodes

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    DuPont develops printing process for OLED next-gen displays 18/05/2010 09:18:00

    Dupont has developed a printing process that can produce large OLED displays in less than 2 minutes.
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    Flexible displays: Ready to wear? 22/08/2009 03:35:00

    If new research bears fruit, the next stop for flexible display technology might be the side of a commuter bus or the front of a T-shirt.
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    10 power-saving myths debunked 07/10/2008 08:40:00

    Companies are finding themselves embroiled in a power crisis as they struggle to find ways to rein in soaring energy costs -- as well as do their part to address global climate change. However, how can you be certain that the power-saving strategies your company has adopted are, in fact, the best ones? After all, there are plenty of myths out there about saving energy that are patently false. In this report, we examine 10 such myths and bring the truth to light.
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    Celebrating the IC's 50th anniversary 15/09/2008 09:38:00

    The technology behind almost every electronics device in the world, the integrated circuit or IC, celebrated its 50th anniversary on Friday. Its enduring success is thanks in part to two "nice guys" who developed it, and their early efforts to convince an industry that at first reviled their idea.
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    How TVs will get much, much flatter 12/08/2008 17:11:54

    Plasma is dead. Front and rear projection? Fuggeddaboutit. LCD has a few good years left, and then it's sayonara, baby. TV technology's future lies in tiny phosphorescent molecules.
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    How TVs will get much, much flatter 31/07/2008 09:52:29

    Plasma is dead. Front and rear projection? Fuggeddaboutit. LCD has a few good years left, and then it's sayonara, baby. TV technology's future lies in tiny phosphorescent molecules.
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    Sony, Sanyo, others settle LED patent complaint 27/05/2008 19:40:44

    Four consumer electronics companies, including Sony and Sanyo Electric, have settled a complaint that they were infringing a patent on semiconductors related to LEDs and laser diodes used in products such as mobile phones, billboards, Blu-ray disc players and data storage devices, according to lawyers for the patent holder.
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    1988 vs. 2008: A tech retrospective 16/05/2008 17:40:00

    Ever wax nostalgic about your first PC or cell phone? It's easy to forgive your Tandy desktop or your Motorola portable for their limitations -- after all, they were technological infants.
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    25 network research projects you should know about 17/04/2008 09:58:50

    While universities don't tend to shout as loudly about their latest tech innovations as do Google, Cisco and other big vendors, their results are no less impressive in what they could mean for faster, more secure and more useful networking. Here's a roundup, in no particular order, of some of the most amazing and colorful projects in the works.
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    Vision of the future: Researchers build bionic eye 28/01/2008 07:30:09

    Talk about bionic eyes and most people hearken back to the Bionic Woman or other sci-fi shows. Engineers at the University of Washington, however, say it's not all movie magic fantasy.
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    Could an OLED-based keyboard be in Apple's future? 07/01/2008 08:32:40

    Apple has filed a patent application for a keyboard that could display an infinite number of symbols on the key tops using organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), according to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office's Web site.
 
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