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OLED-Info interview with Elijah Ebo, Manager of Product Division at Densitron
By mertero, Section Interviews Posted on Mon Jul 28, 2008 at 06:51:25 AM PST
Densitron is a display reseller, and Elijah discusses their OLED products, how they fare against LCDs, what he thinks about the future of those displays, and also their soon-to-be-released 7" panels...
Interview with Dr. Michael Fiebig, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors | OLED-Info
By mertero, Section Interviews Posted on Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 10:47:44 AM PST
Interview about OLED lighting, with Dr. Fiebig from OSRAM. OSRAM has recently announced the world's first OLED lamp, and it's interesting to see what they think about this new technology for lighting
By Iddo, Section Interviews Posted on Sun Dec 10, 2006 at 11:12:46 PM PST
A year after the creation of the first nanocar by scientists from Rice University, a new and improved version is on the showroom floor. The new car, which includes a light-driven engine, opens the door to future development of more sophisticated nanomachines that could be used, among other things, for targeted drug delivery within the body.
By Iddo, Section Interviews Posted on Thu Nov 30, 2006 at 11:04:44 PM PST
Floating in midair, an image hovers above a seemingly ordinary table. This unique technology, developed by a former architect, creates one of the most convincing open-air holographic-like images in existence.
By saidpress, Section Interviews Posted on Wed Nov 29, 2006 at 01:53:55 AM PST
800 mud volcanoes have been discovered across the world. They are spread widely in 26 countries - from Columbia to Italy, Romania to Russia.
More than 300 of them are in Azerbaijan. Here mud volcanoes differ from those in other countries for their large number of morphological properties, high activity and the beautiful views they provide.
By Iddo, Section Interviews Posted on Thu Nov 23, 2006 at 12:42:19 AM PST
A team of researchers from Caltech (California Institute of Technology) have developed a micro-sized laboratory capable of analyzing minute blood samples to determine the exact levels of red and white blood cells as well as other blood components. The research, funded by NASA, was aimed at creating a small device capable of performing simple blood tests in space for astronauts of the future. Currently there is no way to perform these tests in outer space due to the large size and complexity of existing blood analysis devices. Future development of the device might lead to cheap, micro-sized, automatic blood analyzers that could rapidly perform DNA and even cancer tests, as well as use in neonatal units.
By Iddo, Section Interviews Posted on Tue Nov 21, 2006 at 12:06:02 AM PST
Wibree, ZigBee, WUSB, Wimax, WIFI, RFID - So many wireless protocols so much confusion. Trying to sort the wireless mess TFOT explore some of the differences between the standards focusing on the recently announced Wibree currently under development by Nokia.
By Iddo, Section Interviews Posted on Wed Nov 08, 2006 at 11:23:08 PM PST
TATP - One of the most elusive explosives used in many deadly terrorist acts of the last few decades can now be identified by a recently developed, simple, and cost-effective pen-like device.