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Ortus Tech creates world’s first 4.8-inch full HD display

October 26, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  So you think Apple’s Retina Display is the ultimate screen for a device? Well, Ortus Tech from Japan thinks otherwise. They’ve developed the world’s first 4.8-inch display that supports full HD (1920×1080) resolution. The new display uses company’s HAST (Hyper-amorphous silicon TFT) technology and is able to show 458 pixels per inch (PPI) which […]

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Sony prepares 16.41MP Exmor R CMOS imaging sensor for mobile phones

October 7, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  If you thought megapixel wars amongst mobile phone manufacturers came to a standstill, Sony has prepared a perfect weapon to start it all over again. However, this time it’s more about features than the megapixel count. Sony has created two Exmor R back-illuminated CMOS image sensors that can take pictures at 16.41MP or 8.13MP […]

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Samsung demoes WiMAX 2 in Japan, goes up to 330Mbps

October 4, 2010 By Samsung Hub Leave a Comment

  We do know that Samsung is working to support the WiMAX 2 standard and now at the CEATEC in Japan, they’ll demonstrate the WiMAX 2 trial system with UQ Communications. The new mobile WiMAX standard is based on IEEE 802.16m that enables more faster, efficient data communication and is compatible with already deployed Mobile […]

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Canon’s new CMOS image sensor records 60fps video in low-light conditions

August 31, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Canon has announced that they’ve created a new CMOS image sensor, which is the world’s largest that can be produced from a 12-inch (300mm) wafer. The sensor measures 202x205mm, making it 40 times larger than size of Canon’s largest commercial CMOS sensor and is capable of gathering more light for an image or a […]

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Canon develops 120 megapixel CMOS sensor

August 26, 2010 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Canon has successfully managed to create a APS-H size CMOS sensor that can take pictures to up to 120 megapixel resolution (13,280×9,184 pixels). This new sensor has the world’s highest resolution for its size and when compared to Canon’s current highest-resolution CMOS sensor, the new APS-H size sensor is 7.5 times larger and 2.4-fold […]

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SanDisk’s 64GB iSSD is smaller than a postage stamp

August 18, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  SanDisk today announced a new breed of SSDs that can store huge amount of data in a very small size. The size we’re talking about is smaller than a postage stamp and SanDisk’s integrated SSDs or simply, the iSSD can store 64GB of data in that small chip. Shrinking the chip size means computer […]

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Video: Engineers play Super Mario with their eyes

August 5, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Engineers at Waterloo Labs have devised a way to control things with our eyes. To illustrate a proof-of-concept they decided to mod an old Nintendo console to play Super Mario – yes – with the eyes. It’s achieved by placing electrodes around the eyes that track the movement. With the help of a modded […]

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Video: SLCD go head-to-head against LCD, AMOLED and Super AMOLED

July 27, 2010 By Kinjal Sangoi 1 Comment

  HTC’s decision to go from AMOLED to SLCD might have made few people worry about its actual performance. HTC claims SLCD to deliver a “comparable visual experience” to AMOLED but does it deliver? Well, a video from Howardforums sets to prove it as the new LCD tech goes head-to-head with conventional LCD, AMOLED and […]

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HTC acknowledges its move to shift to SLCD from AMOLED

July 26, 2010 By Kunal Gangar 5 Comments

  Well, we already knew what HTC was up to but today they’ve thrown in an official press release acknowledging the use of new displays. HTC will now use Super LCD Display (SLCD) in its variety of phones and specifically in Nexus One and Desire that previously used a 3.7-inch AMOLED display. The reason for […]

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Bluetooth SIG officially adopts Bluetooth 4.0 with low energy technology

July 7, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Bluetooth 3.0’s adoption may not be as much as Bluetooth SIG have expected to be but that is not letting them to advance to the next version. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has announced the formal adoption of core specs of Bluetooth 4.0. Bluetooth 4.0 features include low power consumption during peak, average or […]

Filed Under: Technology

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