Creative uses of Sony’s new razor-thin display
In my previous post, I had written about the thinnest display available, by Sony.
I jotted down some ideas of…
Read full postIn my previous post, I had written about the thinnest display available, by Sony.
I jotted down some ideas of…
Read full postIts a race for thinner displays which yield beatiful pictures and videos with millions of colours. Now, Sony, one of the pioneers of flat-panel technolgy, has unveiled a new type of display which is as thin as paper, and displays full colour videos.
A spokesman for Sony said it has yet to decide on commercial products using the technology.
There still remains a few problems in Sony’s…
Read full postWe’ve seen everything(camera, audio player etc.) and a kitchen sink thrown into a cellphone. Just when everything is cooling down, those blokes at Nokia’s labs have come up with a complex system to detect lightning.
One of the pioneers in the field, the Finnish giant has filed applications for a patent for the technology.
On the tech side of things, it involves clever use of the various…
Read full postIt is an irony that the light bulb, long-time symbol of great ideas, will not be such a great idea anymore, as lawmakers in different countries are planning to ban the century old creation of Thomas Edison, because of its contribution to global warming.
The successor? It is a big question, but at least for now, the only affirmative answer is CFL or Compact Fluorescent bulbs.…
Read full postMicrosoft had earlier said in a controversial statement that open-source software violate 235 patents owned by Microsoft. In a bizarre turn of events, angry, protesting users of Linux and other open-source software have given out their names and are now challenging Microsoft to sue them.
The angry Linux supporters putting up names, the open-source OSes and software they use, along with frequently snarky comments on public…
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