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"The company has developed a wirelessly-connected ?lectronic reader?tablet based on a high-contrast "electronic paper, claims that its wireless e-reader can be viewed outdoors in sunshine or shadow.""
EE Times
The Inquirer
Some Apple Computer users are complaining that although the new 15-inch PowerBook packs in more pixels, the screen also displays unwanted horizontal lines.
ZDNet
Fire international introduced a PSP accessory: Blaze PSP to TV projector.
Games Industry
Sharp has revealed the world's first TV component using plant-based resin paint derived from corn. The component is the stand of the AQUOS LCD TV products to be released in the spring of 2006.
Nikkei Electronics Asia
Japan's third-biggest automaker, plans to build a 10 billion yen ($86 million) factory to produce solar batteries. The plant would initially have a capacity to produce about 30 megawatts worth of solar cells annually, enough for 10,000 households/yr.
Reuters
A 10-hour free trial of the online game, Guild Wars, will be included with purchases of ViewSonic's ultra-fast ultimate gaming monitors, the 3ms, 19-inch VX924, 17-inch VX724 and 2ms, 19-inch VX922.
Business Wire
The high efficiency of Emcore's GaAs-based solar cells and a current shortage of the polysilicon used in more conventional solar panel designs will create a market opportunity for the US company next year, say analysts.
Compound Semiconductor
Starting in January 2006, NEC will begin selling a new line of all-in-one devices under the ValueStar moniker.
engadget
Press release (via Yahoo! Finance)
The EU plans to impose a 14 per cent import duty on imports of larger LCD screens, leading pundits to forecast a huge hike in sticker prices.
Channel Register
LG unveiled the products at its 2006 dealer show, held last month in Grapevine, Texas, to get a jump on competitors. Many of the products will be demonstrated next month at International CES in Las Vegas.
Twice
LG Electronics unveiled two high-end LCD monitors with 4ms response time on Monday.
The Chosun Ilbo
Company release
The Financial Times
PRNewswire (via Yahoo! Finance)
"The ratio was above the 1.0 mark for the second straight month with sales up 2.1% on month and 5% on year."
Forbes
"Samsung will spend US$774.4 million to upgrade and expand lines for dynamic random access memory and flash chips, aiming to aims to boost its chip sales by more than three-fold to $61 billion by 2012. "
Reuters
Taipei Times
The New York Times (via CNET)
Reuters (via CNET)
Reuters (via CNET)
It sure is hard to imagine Jobs & Co. putting the chipmaker's ubiquitous logo on their gleaming machines -- or in their ads
Business Week
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