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Forget 3D TVs; South Koreans get 3D books (video)

March 24, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  3-Dimensional content is expected to be supported by most electronic devices but South Koreans have developed a technology that shows off 3-D in a book. The smart scientists at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology have developed two story books for children that come to life as the kid triggers some cues. The animation […]

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Japanese Stadium tries their hand at crowd-sourcing electricity

March 8, 2010 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Sports fans jump, yell at the top of their voices and though it helps to motivate the supporting team, it generally is the lost energy as far as fans are concerned. But a Japanese stadium is trying to put that waste energy to some good use – by generating power. A football match between […]

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Samsung creates 40nm 4Gb DDR3 RAM

February 24, 2010 By Samsung Hub Leave a Comment

  Samsung has grabbed another industry’s first title by developing a low-power 4Gb (gigabit) DDR3 RAM using 40nm class process technology. This memory promises to bring significant power savings and double the density as compared to 40nm-based 2Gb DDR3 developed last year. For instance, a 16GB module based on 4Gb saves up to 35 percent […]

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Mitsubishi tech helps upscale 1080p content to 4K by 2K

February 19, 2010 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Mitsubishi’s latest tech will help you to make the full HD content look more in-depth and detailed. This unnamed technology helps to upscale 1080p content to higher resolution of 4K x 2K. However, despite it being able to churn a larger than the current 1080 resolution, the technology does not support Blu-ray upscaling. It […]

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Nvidia introduces Optimus Technology for notebooks

February 9, 2010 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  We’ve got few laptops that come with discrete GPUs and a dedicated switch that can be turned on or off as per user’s needs. It’s good to have such a switch since it can help optimizing notebook’s battery life but most notebooks with discrete GPUs are devoid of such a switch, which is why […]

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Sony creates millimeter-wave wireless transfers for electronic products

February 8, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  To address today’s electronic products’ increasing quantities of internal data transfer, Sony has devised a very short-range wireless transfer communication that will allow manufacturers to replicate the same functions of wired components but save on the cost such electronic components. This tech is based on millimeter-wave wireless data technology that transmits electromagnetic waves at […]

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Intel and Micron create world’s smallest NAND using 25nm-process

February 1, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Intel and Micron’s joint venture, IM Flash Technologies (IMFT) has achieved a major breakthrough by developing the world’s first 25nm-based NAND flash. Using the 25nm process technology, Intel believes the NAND can give consumer electronics manufacturers a way to integrate larger amounts of storage in a cost-effective manner. Intel and Micron has developed an […]

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Samsung develops 30nm-based DDR3 RAM

February 1, 2010 By Samsung Hub Leave a Comment

  Samsung today unveiled industry’s first DDR3 RAM using the 30nm-class process technology. The 2 gigabit (Gb) memory module has successfully completed customer evaluations and is claimed to increase productivity while reducing power consumption. Mass production of these RAMs is expected in the second half of this year and when applied with the 30nm process […]

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LG Display unveils a 19-inch bendable e-ink display apt for e-newspapers

January 15, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  LG Display, the second largest display maker is looking to open a new avenue for e-content providers and manufacturers. They’ve created the industry’s largest bendable e-ink display (measuring 19-inches), making it an appropriate choice for newspaper companies. The display is just 0.3mm thick and to make it more bendable, the screen uses a metal […]

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Haier shows off wire free HDTV

January 12, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  In the bustle of 3D TVs and e-book readers, Haier was showing an interesting product on the CES show floor. Haier introduced a prototype of a wireless HD television that was powered from the energy created by a nearby magnetic field. Haier’s TV was using MIT’s WiTricity technology that converts the AC power to […]

Filed Under: CES 2010, Technology

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