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Since Android OEMs entered the scene, mobile displays have undergone a major transformation. Makers like HTC, Samsung, LG and Motorola have adopted the 4.3-inch display size as a standard, and some have released even larger devices.
PhoneDog
The Samsung 650TS 65" LCD touchscreen display is an interactive whiteboard with a high-definition LCD touchscreen enabling users to present their ideas through a seamless touch interface technology.
AME Info
A Stanford team of three has created a character-recognition program that would turn pages of Braille into readable text on an Android tablet.
Wired
Intel is disbanding its Digital Home Group, which builds SoC Atom variants for smart TVs and other similar consumer electronics devices. Boxee Box and Google TV are both based on Intel's CE4100 Atom SoC.
Hot Hardware
Consumers who picked up a Panasonic Viera TV last year can now upgrade their IPTV software to match 2011 models.
Channel News Australia
Bargains on smaller HDTVs will be plentiful this year as retailers try to make up for this year's lackluster sales so far.
TechNewsDaily
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cut its growth forecasts for Asia over worries about eurozone debt and new fears for the US economy.
BBC News
Industrial Technology Research Institute(ITRI) introduces HyTAC(TM), the world's first environmentally friendly polarizer protective film for LCD displays used in consumer electronics.
Marketwatch.com (Dow Jones)
Compound Semiconductor
Semiconductor Today
According to the latest quarterly report from Mercom Capital Group, M&A activity in the third quarter could signal the start of a period of consolidation within the PV industry. Mercom Capital reported that there was US$563 million spent in 20 M&A transactions in the quarter with details disclosed for only eight of these downstream market deals.
PV-Tech
Moser Baer Clean Energy Limited commissioned Asia's largest solar farm in Banaskantha district of Gujarat.
The Economic Times
The Inquirer
US chipmakers ON Semiconductor and Microsemi said Tuesday they suspended production at factories in Thailand after floods damaged facilities, in a sign that supply chain disruptions could hurt production during a typically busy third quarter.
Wall Street Journal
ASML has said orders in the fourth quarter will increase from the third-quarter level as customers add capacity and shift to more advanced-technology machines.
Bloomberg (via Businessweek)
Sony Corp will recall 1.6 million of its Bravia brand LCD televisions worldwide after several incidents of TV sets emitting smoke or parts melting due to faulty components, a company official said on Wednesday.
Reuters
Having touchscreen displays around seem to be the norm these days, and some of us even dread of going back to the backwater moments when buttons ruled the world.
Uber gizmo
Mobile display technology has come leaps and bounds over the last four years. Starting with the original iPhone, the finger-friendly capacitive touchscreen was introduced, which answered the woes of unwieldy styluses (styli?) and resistive touchscreens.
PhoneDog
Canon's new projector can produce 80-inch images when positioned an inch away from a screen or wall, it announced on Tuesday.
PC World
The world's first HD short-throw home entertainment projector has been launched by BenQ as a new addition to its Home Entertainment Projector Series.
Projector Point
Projector manufacturer Epson introduced four PowerLite models this month, all of which will be made generally available in November.
Channelpro
Thailand's worst floods in more than 50 years have reached levels that threaten to overwhelm barriers protecting Bangkok, said Deputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na- Ranong, who urged residents in the capital to be prepared.
Bloomberg
LG Display's 47" HD LCD panel offers up vertical single side LED backlight technology, which promises maximum brightness while consuming less electricity than other LCD TV panels over 40 inches in size and even normal PC monitors over 20 inches in size.
Hot Hardware
The US Senate has voted through a bill which aims to punish China for keeping its currency artificially undervalued.
BBC News
Marketwatch.com (Dow Jones)
Infineon Technologies has produced the first chips on a 300mm thin wafer for power semiconductors at the Villach site in Austria.
Company release
In January, AT&T announced plans to introduce 12 Android devices in 2011 and today AT&T confirmed that goal has been met and will be exceeded during the fourth quarter.
Company release
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