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Tokyo's Nikkei national media conglomerate covering business, finance and industry news is reporting this morning that Apple is amongst a number of tech companies that are interested in a new kind of optical film that could create images with better picture quality than OLED film.
Patently Apple
Korean news reported that Samsung and LG Display, through the encouragement of the Korean government, are starting to talk with other about settling various intellectual property disputes over AMOLED, and possibly on ways that they can work together on AMOLED technology and market development.
Displaybank
Mitsubishi Electric has come up with a free-form screen car display system which is capable of projecting images on different kinds of screens.
Uber gizmo
Wireless is set to be the leading growth segment for semiconductor spending among original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in 2013, with expenditures rising by a double-digit margin to support the burgeoning markets for smartphones, tablets and mobile infrastructure gear, according to IHS iSuppli.
Company release
LG Display, which is currently the only manufacturer of OLED panels, said it plans to boost production with a cash injection of US$657 million.
ZDNet
Taiwan-based AU Optronics (AUO) said Monday it has fully settled its price-fixing lawsuit with AT&T, and has accounted for the settlement in its 2012 fourth quarter financial statement.
Focus Taiwan news channel
The yen resumed its slide on Monday as Group of 20 officials held off from censuring Japan for appearing to target a weaker currency as a way to spur growth.
The Financial Times
Tela Innovations has filed patent infringement complaints against key mobile handset vendors, including LG, HTC, Nokia and Motorola Mobility.
Computerworld
Corning's strategy calls for growth primarily through global innovation across a balanced product portfolio.
Company release
Trading of the Chinese yuan in Taiwan got off to a slow start Wednesday, with many traders preferring to do business in Hong Kong because of the market's greater liquidity.
Wall Street Journal
GlobalFoundries is expected to ramp up to 7nm process technology by 2017.
Tom's Hardware Guide
Android Community
China's pledge to reduce pollution after air-quality in Beijing hit hazardous levels on 20 days last month has cut financing costs for the world's biggest maker of solar wafers to a four-month low.
Bloomberg
One in five China-based LED lighting companies may fail this year as falling prices and oversupply batter an industry that Beijing bankrolled to try to build an energy-efficient future.
Reuters
LEDs Magazine
In yet another wrinkle in the solar trade war with China, a consortium of European manufacturers filed an anti-dumping complaint with the European Commission against solar glass from China.
UPI
As part of its broader restructuring measures, Fujitsu said it will cut 5,000 jobs, including 3,000 workers in Japan and 2,000 overseas, partly through early retirement offers. Fujitsu currently has about 170,000 workers world-wide.
Wall Street Journal
Cymer and ASML continue to expect the transaction to close in the first half of 2013.
Company release
The Wall Street Journal
Finacial Times
New York Times
Globalfoundries has announced a partnership with Adapteva to offer the company's Epiphany IV microarchitecture to customers using Globalfoundries' leading-edge 28nm-SLP process technology.
Company release
In yet another indication that self-published writers are gaining ground with readers and retailers, Apple on Tuesday launched a new section on its iBookstore called Breakout Books, featuring only self-published works.
Wall Street Journal
Opera Software continues to broaden the reach of its Opera TV Store when it agreed to integrate the platform into MediaTek's chipsets for smart TVs.
ZDNet
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