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Sharp develops 3D Camera module for mobile phones

May 12, 2010 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Sharp today announced that they’ve developed a 3D camera module that can be fitted in mobile devices to capture 3D videos in 720p resolution. It’s the industry’s first 3D camera module that comes with dual camera and captures two simultaneous images, one for the left eye and another one for the right. The camera […]

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Wi-Fi and WiGig Alliance team up to expand Wi-Fi technology

May 10, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) and Wi-Fi Alliance have agreed to cooperate on the development of the next-generation Wi-Fi certification program. In this program, both the associations will align their technology specifications so that Wi-Fi can be operated without any issues in the 60GHz frequency band. This will allow Wi-Fi to a faster short-range transmission […]

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Fujitsu develops color e-paper with highest-level color image quality

May 7, 2010 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Fujitsu has developed a new color e-paper that is touted to give the best color image quality. Fujitsu’s e-paper project team achieved it by redesigning the panel structure completely and image re-write methods. With the new technology in place, the color e-paper boasts reflective property that helps the e-paper to be bright by 1.3 […]

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Samsung to ship Multi-chip package with PRAM for mobile devices

April 28, 2010 By Samsung Hub Leave a Comment

  Samsung has announced to ship industry’s first Multi-chip package (MCP) with PRAM from this quarter. The PRAM touted as the next successor of NOR flash is apt for use in mobile handsets and the new MCP-based 512Mbit PRAM is said to be backward compatible with 40nm-class NOR flash memory. PRAM uses phase change characteristics […]

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Samsung creates 20nm NAND Flash for use in memory cards

April 19, 2010 By Samsung Hub Leave a Comment

  Samsung has announced the industry’s first 20nm-based NAND flash chips aimed to use in SD memory cards and embedded memory solutions. Samsung says memory cards based on this process tech give faster write and read speeds. Samsung had created 30nm-based NAND flash a year before and today these 20nm MLC NAND touts to give […]

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Samsung develops 2MP image sensor with full HD support

April 8, 2010 By Samsung Hub Leave a Comment

  Samsung has developed 2.1MP and 1.3MP CMOS image sensors that will bring high-definition support to webcams and cameras requiring video capture. The 1.3MP (S5K6A1) and 2.1MP (S5K5B3) image sensors are specifically created to accommodate in thin LCD notebook panels without compromising on the capture quality. The imagers boast improved low-light sensitivity of 70Lux while […]

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Sharp creates 3.4-inch 3D LCD, will be used in Nintendo 3DS?

April 2, 2010 By Kunal Gangar 3 Comments

  Sharp today announced the development of their small 3D LCD in Japan that does not require any glasses. The screen measures 3.4-inch in size, supports touchscreen and uses parallax barrier to show 3D images. The parallax barrier tech is integrated in a normal LCD and features a series of vertical slits that helps to […]

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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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