NEC
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NEC has developed a new bioplastic from non-edible cellulose and cardanol that's said to be strong enough for use in electronic equipment
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America's first public-use, quick-charge station for electric vehicles has just been opened by Portland General Electric and NEC
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NEC’s new video content identification technology is capable of detecting illegal copies of videos illegally uploaded to the Internet in a matter of seconds.
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With all the hype surrounding 3D TV NEC is set to test the 3D PC waters with the release of a 3D all-in-one PC before year’s end.
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NEC’s prototype “Tele Scouter” device is a glasses type display that translates the foreign language being spoken by a partner and projects the translation onto a tiny retinal display.
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The SY Thalia is a yacht with a difference. It is fitted out with an award-winning array of the latest and greatest AV gear that is usually reserved for luxury homes.
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NEC’s CRV43 ultra-widescreen curved display is four DLP (Digital Light Processing) monitors stitched together and LED-backlit to provide 43-inches of curved viewing glory.
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NEC will show an important new white LED-based LCD module this week at the Society for Information Display (SID) Display Week. The amorphous-silicon TFT LCD module achieves an ultra-wide color gamut covering 100 percent of the Adobe RGB color range.
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An aircraft is held together by hundreds of thousands of rivets. Fully automatic machines install rivet holes and rivets with precision in numerous materials. A new hybrid technology combines this mechanical joining technique with adhesive bonding.
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Honda's CRF450R motocross bike has been hugely successful since its launch in 2002 - and although the bike is already recognized as the class leader, it's receiving a kitchen-sink included upgrade for 2009.
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The list of things you can do with your USB memory stick just keeps getting longer. The latest 2-in-one effort from TrekStor will ensure you don't get caught short at your next BBQ - the USB stick CO is a high-speed data storage device which doubles as a bottle opener.
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