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LG Display has created a solar cell to help keep e-reader batteries in tip top condition
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Dell says its Latitude Z is the world's first ultra-thin 16-inch laptop that is less than an inch thick. It’s also the first laptop with wireless docking and inductive charging.
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Fraunhofer has reduced the size but improved the quality of its flat loudspeakers.
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It seems LG can’t wait to get its 15-inch active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) unit into stores with news it is set be released in Korea next month - and the company has provided some tasty tech specs to whet our appetites.
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ScienceResearchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have reached a new milestone in laser physics by creating the world's smallest semiconductor laser, capable of generating visible light in a space smaller than a single protein molecule.
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Light Tape is an extremely flexible lighting strip that has seemingly more applications than LED or neon lighting systems.
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Whether you're the rugged outdoor type or just accident prone, Pentax is aiming to make your life a little easier with the release of the Optio W80 compact digital camera.
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Acer has extended its line of netbooks to include a thinner, lighter 10.1-inch Acer Aspire One AOD250 and 11.6-inch Acer Aspire One AO751h, with HD screen and full-sized keyboard.
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Samsung’s new 70 Series LCD monitors feature a crystal-like bezel with Touch of Color finish and boast the contrast and response of Samsung’s LCD TVs.
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ScienceEngineers are developing a technique for mass-producing computer chips made from graphene – the same material found in pencils – that could deliver smaller, faster electronics.
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Samsung’s new 460UT, 460UTn and 460UTn-UD Series 46” LCD Professional Displays feature a narrow bezel to minimize the space between live screen areas when tiling multiple units to just 7.3mm.
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Plastic Logic has partnered with the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News to offer a digital content delivery and distribution program with its forthcoming Plastic Logic Reader.
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