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Samsung develops 3.9mm LED TV panel

October 26, 2009 By Samsung Hub 1 Comment

  Samsung has pulled off another world’s first by developing the slimmest LED LCD TV panel. The 40-inch Needle Slim LED TV panel is just 3.9mm thick, which is about 7mm slimmer than Samsung’s full production LED TV panel or 46mm thinner than conventional LCD panels. Samsung’s ultra slim panel uses new optical film manufacturing […]

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Eye-controlled interface from NTT DoCoMo advances to next stage

October 6, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Last year, NTT DoCoMo showed a prototype gadget that controlled music with the user’s eyes. This year at the CEATEC although the concept remains the same, the massive headphone-like tracker has been transformed into a small earbud. The earbuds integrate sensors that track the movement of the eyeballs and execute commands like increasing/decreasing volume, […]

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Flash 10.1 to bring GPU accelerated video to smartphones, smartbooks and notebooks

October 5, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  At the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe announced Flash Player 10.1 that is not just another update patching up security and other loopholes. In fact, v10.1 brings lots of new additions, like full flash viewing capabilities for smartphones, smartbooks and also benefits from GPU accelerated video decoding. Flash Player 10.1 is specially designed for mobile […]

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60W power transferred wirelessly via Sony’s wireless power transfer system

October 2, 2009 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Sony today unveiled a major breakthrough that makes wireless charging more interesting. Their newly developed wireless power transfer system can transfer up to 60W of power up to a distance of 50cm. The contactless electricity transmission is possible with the help of magnetic resonance. The power recipients such as a TV needs to be […]

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Nvidia shows off next-gen GPU architecture – Fermi

October 1, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Nvidia unveiled a completely new CUDA GPU architecture at the company’s first GPU Technology Conference. Codenamed as Fermi, it will become the base of all the Nvidia GPUs coming from GeForce, Quadro and Tesla families. Fermi boasts over 512 CUDA cores and over 3 billion transistors that enables it to give supercomputer like performance […]

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Samsung boasts off new mobile technologies

September 22, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Samsung announced a flurry of mobile technologies at the Mobile Solutions Forum in Taiwan today and I’m sure if we were to pack all of it in a single phone, it would be one hell of a device. The technologies were aimed towards increasing performance while reducing power consumption which heartily welcomed a new […]

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Toshiba develops 32nm mini-SATA SSD

September 22, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  At the IDF 2009, Toshiba unveiled a series of SSDs that are based on 32nm MLC NAND flash and support mini-SATA (mSATA) interface. The mSATA SSD is smaller than a business card and help manufacturers to accommodate adequate storage in a small space as compared to regular SSD or conventional HDDs. In addition to […]

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Toshiba creates single platter 1.8-inch 160GB HDD

September 11, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Toshiba has once again pulled an industry’s first by introducing a single-platter based 1.8-inch 160GB HDD. Toshiba claims due to a single-platter design, the drive take less space, power that is apt for today’s PMPs, camcorders and other consumer electronic products. The 160GB drive hails from the MKxx34GAL family and features PATA interface support, […]

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PS3 Slim houses a 45nm cell processor

August 20, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Want some motivation to trade in your fat PS3 for the slimmer, matte version? No, we won’t regurgitate the known facts like the extra 40gigs or ability to consume 40 percent less power or 36 percent lighter but we’re talking about the thing powering the console. Yup, the Cell processor. The Cell processor used […]

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IBM developing DNA based microchips

August 17, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  IBM’s futuristic approach to building microchips will include human DNA, a paper published in a journal revealed. Artificial DNA nanostructures or DNA Origami provides a cheaper framework to develop tiny chips than what the current technology is capable of. Spike Narayan, researcher manager at IBM says the technology will need a lot of “experimentation […]

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