Organic Light Emitting Diode
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Sony: Our innovation is back
News Drive to be more contemporary is helping company shed its image as one "ridiculed for its software development", says its chairman and CEO Howard Stringer.
Tuesday, September 09 2008 08:08 PM
Tags: Innovation, Personal applications, Software engineering/development, Consumer Technology, Development/design, Personal Computers, Organic Light-emitting Diode, Sony Playstation, Sony PlayStation Portable, Innovation
Notebooks running on gas?
News Companies explore new designs and concepts. Welcome to the notebook of the future.
Tuesday, August 20 2002 09:58 AM
Consumer apps--the new enterprise frontier?
Cobrand Consumer tools such as instant messaging, are invading the corporate space. And it's time for companies to wise up, say industry observers.
Thursday, June 22 2006 02:52 PM
Tags: Consumer Technology, Business Strategies & Functions, Business development/management
Toshiba buying out Panasonic's share of joint LCD venture
News Toshiba already held 60 percent, and will pay to take on Panasonic's 40 percent in order to more quickly restructure the company's liquid crystal display business.
Thursday, April 02 2009 08:50 AM
Tags: Monitors and displays, Business structures, Organic Light-emitting Diode, Mobile, Mobile Device, LCD panel, Panasonic, light-emitting diode, Wall Street Journal, LCD
Microsoft confirms Zune HD coming this fall
News New device will feature an HD Radio tuner and OLED screen, but will it be enough to take on the iPod Touch? Also, Microsoft is rebranding Xbox video service with Zune name.
Wednesday, May 27 2009 08:52 AM
Tags: Game players, Video, Music devices, Organic Light-emitting Diode, Touch Screen, Microsoft Zune, Apple iPod, hard drive, Microsoft Xbox, radio
Microsoft hopes to turn it around with Zune HD
News The new Zune will play games, high-def video and radio, and stream music. Is any of this enough to close the gap on iPod?
Wednesday, September 16 2009 03:14 AM
Tags: MP3 players, Apple Inc., Organic Light-emitting Diode, Video, HDTV, Sales, Microsoft Zune, Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, MP3 players
Toshiba works on next-generation LCDs
News Toshiba is applying its experience with liquid-crystal displays to create the next generation of screen technology known as organic light-emitting diode displays.
Thursday, May 31 2001 02:16 PM
Sony begins mass production of OLED screens
News The electronics giant has begun production of next-generation screens using organic light-emitting diode technology.
Wednesday, September 15 2004 10:08 AM
Tags: Monitors and displays
Sony brightens prospects of OLED
News The consumer-electronics giant will invest in and start mass production of organic light-emitting diode displays next year, planning the screens for use in its own mobile devices.
Friday, June 13 2003 08:29 AM
Next-gen skinny screens light up
News It'll be a decade before organic LED displays really catch on, but look for the new screens--which need no backlighting--to trickle into pagers and cell phones. They're thinner, brighter and cheaper than LCDs, says an analyst.
Friday, June 08 2001 10:23 AM
Getting the skinny on mobile displays
News How do you build a better screen for cell phones? The industry thinks it may have some answers.
Friday, October 06 2006 11:09 AM
Tags: Monitors and displays, Cellular phones
Linux watch: Ahead of its time?
News Besides telling time, the IBM/Citizen Watch prototype comes with calendar-scheduling software, a pager-like application and a Bluetooth chip.
Friday, October 12 2001 03:09 AM
OLED products inching closer
Insight Making some noises in the industry lately is OLED, which stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode, a low-powered alternate technology to LCD displays. Will it transform future laptops?
Wednesday, May 26 2004 06:23 PM
Qualcomm pays US$170 million for display start-up
News The wireless company buys a majority stake in Iridigm, developer of a brighter, low-cost alternative to LCD screens.
Friday, September 10 2004 10:27 AM
Tags: 802.11/Wi-Fi
Samsung unveils largest flexible LCD
News Here's an LCD screen you can curl up. It's made of plastic rather than glass.
Tuesday, November 29 2005 10:02 AM
Tags: Hardware, Consumer Technology
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