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What was once just a vision of the future, touchscreens are now all around us. Smartphones and tablets have become more modern, aesthetically pleasing and easier to use because of touchscreens.
Investment Underground
US Air Force avionics experts are taking the first steps in replacing obsolescent displays based on cathode ray tube (CRT) technology in the Boeing F-15E jet fighter-bomber with contemporary technology such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) or other flat-panel technology.
Military & Aerospace Electronics
LG Display overtook Samsung Display to rank first in the global LCD market for the first time in seven years.
Chosun Daily (USE The Chosun Ilbo)
While the Korean electronics giant says it's not going to intervene in Sharp's business management, it could end up with early insight into new tech and influence future products. And that could be a risk for Apple.
CNET
Attendees of the latest TED conference got a look at a futuristic device called SpaceTop where the user views a 3-D workspace through a transparent display, manipulating the on-screen elements with just their hands.
NBC News
Company release
Suntech Power has reached a settlement regarding its fraud dispute with GSF Capital Pte Limited (GSF Capital). A part of the agreement has seen the China-based solar manufacturer taking over ownership of the GSF Fund.
PV Magazine
Mexico's solar capacity could treble this year driven by the richest households and the first large-scale plants, according to the head of its solar lobbying group.
Bloomberg
Japanese tech giant Sony has unveiled a 10.1-inch tablet, the Xperia Tablet Z, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The tablet runs on Google's Android operating system.
Economic Times
A four-year contract to install LED lighting across the transport network in Paris will see work begin in April this year.
LEDs Magazine
MIT Technology Review
In an announcement on Tuesday, March 5, the stock exchange said that SolarWorld AG would be removed from the TecDAX on March 18.
PV Magazine
Suntech, the solar panel maker, has forced out its founder Shi Zhenrong, in a dispute that highlights the painful contraction in the China solar panel sector.
The Financial Times
The China Academy of Telecommunication Research, a think tank linked to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, has said that China is too reliant on Google's mobile operating system and accused the company of using its dominance to discriminate against China-based firms.
Wall Street Journal
Microsoft has recently been offering price breaks on its Windows 8 and Office software to help spur the development of small, touch-enabled laptop computers, people familiar with the situation said.
Wall Street Journal
Company release
As of today, March 5, all China-made solar modules and their main components coming into the EU must register with national customs authorities.
PV Magazine
After an earlier complaint against Nichia was rejected, Everlight has uncovered additional details to bolster its claim that fictitious results were included in a Nichia patent application.
LEDs Magazine
Spencer Kelly discovers that 2014 could the year when touchscreens are launched which react in three dimensions that do not even require touch to recognise what action the device should take.
BBC News
AndroidForNook offers a Nook-to-Android download option for just $9.99. It's available for all four of the aforementioned Nook models, and you can use it with your own 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB card.
CNET
An incredible 80% of men in the UK admit playing on their smartphone or Internet tablet during dinner, according to a new survey.
Daily Mail
Products that use the flexible displays touted as a candidate screen for the rumoured Apple iWatch could still be years away.
ZDNet
Company release
LDK Solar announced the sale of 5,000,000 newly issued ordinary shares of LDK Solar to Fulai Investments Limited, at a purchase price of US$1.83 per share with an aggregate purchase price of US$9,150,000, thereby completing the first portion of the transaction contemplated in its share purchase agreement dated January 21, 2013 with Fulai Investments Limited.
Daily Markets
Samsung has failed to secure a iPhone ban in Japan in its latest patent fight with Apple.
BBC News
Following an online uproar over a law banning the unlocking of cell phones, the Federal Communications Commission will investigate whether the ban is harmful to economic competitiveness and if the executive branch has any authority to change the law.
TechCrunch
The European Union threatened to impose tariffs on solar glass from China to curb import competition for EU producers, heightening trade tensions over renewable energy.
Bloomberg
Samsung's newest addition to the Note series uses an 8-inch display. But don't worry, it still comes with the same special S Pen stylus and apps that gave the original its name.
ZDNet
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