Sunday, April 5, 2009

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0.25 mm Thick, Flexible Speakers in Development
17 viewsWe have all been a part of this recent hype on OLED and 0.1 mm thick TVs, however, we should also turn our attention to the audio side.A 0.25 mm thick loudspeaker %26ndash; looks like fancy tinfoil - has recently been designed by the University of Warwick. The technology is supposedly lightweight and cheap to manufacture. The thinness of the speaker allows it to be both flat and flexible; giving them the ability to be slipped inside ceiling tiles, placed inside cars, or even painted and hung on

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Inventec V112 Smartphone Features Mirasol Display; Gets Demoed @ CTIA 2009
Inventec showcased their new V112 smartphone at CTIA 2009, but sadly their prototype didn't work as planned, be it because of the battery, the classic showcasing issues or simply bad luck. The handset was shown at Qualcomm's CTIA booth and it featured the mirasol display technology. This tech has been researched for the past years and you should know that the main appeal of V112 is the super high contrast of the screen, that makes the backlight useless, where some LCDs would need help. T

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

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Alaska's Mount Redoubt has another large eruption
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Mount Redoubt volcano in Alaska has had another large eruption after being relatively quiet for nearly a week. The Alaska Volcano Observatory in Anchorage says the volcano about 100 mile southwest of the city erupted early Sa ...

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Cell Phone Plans-How To Come To Grips With Them
By Wycliffe Williams �By the first six months of 2006 approximately 220 million US cell phone subscribers had signed on the dotted line. That is a whole lot of people using a whole lot of plans. As a matter of fact wireless tentacles reached out and touched more than 72 percent of the U.S. population. If those facts do not set you back a few paces, try this on for size, it gives you a clearer picture of the cellular wireless behemoth we have in our front yard. For the first six months o

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