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August 13th, 2010 | Filed under Mobile Phones

Sagem Wireless develop LG A140 phone

Sagem Wireless develop LG A140 phone French company, Sagem Wireless will develop low-cost phone for LG Electronics. The handset is called LG A140 phone. It is a candybar entry level phone. LG A140 phone is packs a STN display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, 0.3 megapixel camera, and music ...

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June 8th, 2009 | Filed under Miscellaneous

Sharp develops new display with 99% of real surface colors

Sharp develops new display with 99% of real surface colors Sharp Corporation has announced that they has developed a screen capable of displaying five-primary-color for reproduces the real surface colors that humans are capable of perceiving. It has unlike the three color used (added to the cyan and yellow). This technique called "Multi-Primary-Color Technology". Multi-Primary-Color Technology ...

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June 7th, 2009 | Filed under Laptop

ASUS develops Satin-brushed Aluminum and NeoWood Finishes for notebooks

ASUS develops Satin-brushed Aluminum and NeoWood Finishes for notebooks ASUS is not the first time offers unusual solutions for notebooks, for example, we cannot remember the cover shell, made from real bamboo, presented at Computex 2007. At Computex 2009 introduced two new finishing options for its products: Satin-brushed Aluminum (a thin aluminum coating) and ...

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April 28th, 2009 | Filed under Technology

General Electric develop microholographic technology for huge disc

General Electric develop microholographic technology for huge disc General Electric (GE) reported that it achieved significant progress in the development of new; more advanced manufacturing technology of holographic disks. These discs will allow storing much more data than conventional DVD. They can be recorded as data storage which would require about 100 DVD. ...

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April 1st, 2009 | Filed under Technology

Ricoh develops electronic paper with more vivid colors

Ricoh develops electronic paper with more vivid colors Ricoh announced the company working to develop an "electronic paper" (e-paper) a new type. Recall that this term means the display of information technology, forming an image of reflected light, and showing it indefinitely, while consuming no electricity and no tired eyes. Such technology has ...

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