Casio Computers from Japan announced that they have successfully created a prototype of a 2-inch QHDVGA capable of producing resolution of up to 960 x 540 pixels. The quarter high-definition (QHD) screen has been made with company’s own technology known as Hyper-Amorphous Silicon TFT (HAST) which allows to maintain a higher resolution as well […]
9 megapixel camera module ready for mobile phones
Digital Imaging Systems (DIS) have come up with their latest creation which can immensely help to fuel the war for highest megapixel camera phone. They have announced the availability of a 9-megapixel camera module (CMOS), DIS6931 at the Photokina exhibition in Germany which can shoot at a max resolution of 3488 x 2616 pixels […]
IBM says 22nm chip possible with their technology
As the world is pushing itself towards 32nm from 45nm and higher chips, IBM comes forward and claims that they can produce chips on 22nm fabrication technology. If we go by the current lithography methods, then it is impossible to fit in critical layers on 22nm’s physical size. However with the use of ‘Computational […]
Controlling computers with tongue
The good guys at Georgia Tech are trying something new which will help the disabled persons to break from the shackles of disability. They call it as a Tongue Drive System and can help the disabled to communicate with their wheelchairs to maneuver them, manage home appliances or even control computers. The peculiar traits […]
OKI creates a chip for prolonged music sessions on portable devices
Music playback on mobile phones and other portable devices require a lot of CPU power which in turn drains the battery much faster than usual. OKI from Japan have found a solution to this by developing a headphone amplifier LSI dubbed as ML2650. This miniature chip embeds an efficient D-class amplifier equipped with a […]
Sony prepares 400 Disc Blu-Ray changer, wants to dump your entire movie library
Sony has actively promoted Blu-Ray as a hi-definition format. And to show a glimpse of what they can do more, Sony creates a mammoth 400 Disc Blu-Ray Mega changer which can dump all your Blu-Ray collection in one go. The player is a prototype for now and is gracing itself on the CEDIA expo […]
Samsung low density, high performance SSDs
Netbooks with SSD will cost a bit cheaper now. Samsung have announced the development of a low density yet high performance SSD which will be mass produced from September. These SSDs are just 30 percent of the size of 2.5-inch SSDs and are highly cheap and efficient to manufacture. Users will however, have to […]
Toshiba brings almost HD quality with its new DVD Player
Toshiba may have lost the hi-def format battle but they still haven’t lost hope. In another attempt to take a dig at Blu-Ray, they roll out a DVD player which can upscale video quality from 480i/p to 720p or 1080i/p. The video enhancement technology is called as eXtended Detail Enhancement and the first player […]
Canon’s Fuel Cell Patent
Canon’s fuel cell dream will take its shape as a new patent has been unearthed highlighting their goal of greener photography. The patent says that the fuel cells used in the DSLR cameras will not only be used to power the camera but also the accessories hooked up with the cam. This means that […]
Toshiba develops 32GB NAND flash memory
Devices using NAND flash will soon be boasting large memory space if they opt for Toshiba’s latest 32GB NAND Flash innovation. It’s the largest density NAND flash chip produced and is fully complied with eMMC and eSD standards. Eight 4GB NAND chips sit on this memory which are fabricated with 43nm process technology. There’s […]
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