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HP develops flexible TFT displays
Hewlett-Packard is improving the techniques it uses to print electrical circuits on unconventional surfaces, which can then be used for flexible displays and epaper.
Marc Delehanty
Jul 6 2006 11:57AM
Hardware
HP develops folding lenses for slimmer cameras
Improved digital camera lens technology helps reduce drop damage.
Marc Delehanty
Jul 5 2006 10:00AM
Hardware
Researcher develops 'active cookies' to take a bite out of cyber crooks
An Indiana University School of Informatics scientist has said that his newly developed active cookie technology provides a “strong shield” against identity theft and cyber attacks.
William Eazel
Mar 3 2006 9:30AM
Security
NEC develops next-gen 3D facial recognition technology
NEC has developed a three-dimensional facial recognition algorithm that it says can be used in automated applications.
Steve Gold
Mar 23 2004 5:04PM
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