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Samsung shows flexible LCD
January 11, 2005 – 3:35 PM
Samsung Electronics has developed a flexible LCD panel prototype that measures 5 inches across the diagonal, and intends to commercialize products based on the technology by 2007, a company spokesperson says. -
ITRI Debuts 10.4" Color Flexible Display
December 14, 2007 – 11:15 AM
Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) recently debuted its latest flexible display technology, including a color 10. -
GE claims research breakthrough for flexible OLEDs
February 8, 2006 – 10:36 AM
GE Global Research is presenting details on its development of a substrate system for flexible organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) at the Flexible Displays & Microelectronics Conference, February 6-9 in Phoenix. -
Seiko Epson tips flexible processor via TFT technology
February 8, 2005 – 10:17 PM
At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) here, Japan's Seiko Epson presented a paper on a flexible, 8-bit asynchronous microprocessor, based on a low-temperature, poly-silicon TFT technology. -
NEC develops ultra-thin, flexible battery
December 7, 2005 – 2:24 PM
NEC announced that it has developed an ultra-thin and flexible rechargeable battery that is compact enough to be integrated into electronic paper and smartcard devices. The company claims that the battery can be recharged within 30 seconds.
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Flexible All-Rounder: External Drives from Western Digital with 200 and 250 GB
April 11, 2003 – 1:01 PM in Build Your Own
External hard drives from Western Digital have been around for some time now. What's new is that they now support FireWire and USB 2.0 in the same device, allowing the 200 GB and 250 GB top-of-the-range models, which we look at here, to work with virtually any PC. At the same time, an 8 MB cache is now also available. Let's see how they score in performance. -
Flexible Data Storage Across Networks: iSCSI put to the Test
February 4, 2005 – 12:03 PM
Thanks to iSCSI, additional storage capacity can be added to existing systems using networking infrastructure, while behaving like a local drive. We checked out both hardware and software based solutions, examining their performance and suitability for everyday use.
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