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Researchers tout self-healing smartphone screens
Smooth away scratches.
Stewart Mitchell
Apr 27 2011 6:58AM
Hardware
CES 2009: Windows seeks to link “three screens”
In his keynote address at CES Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has outlined his plans to bring together computers, phones and the television into a single unified internet environment controlled by Windows.
Iain Thomson
Jan 8 2009 2:46PM
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Foldable computer screens coming soon
Research from the New Journal of Physics reveals what could possibly be the future of television and computer screen technology.
Emma Hughes
Oct 5 2008 11:26PM
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Dell pledges greener laptops
Dell has made a commitment to switch its entire laptop range to LED screens by 2010.
Iain Thomson
Sep 25 2008 9:20AM
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HP taps Dreamworks for new screens
HP has unveiled a new high-end LCD monitor designed for graphics and animation studios..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 17 2008 7:20AM
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Sun pulls up smoke screens around future processors
Positioning for upcoming APL and Rock processor lines remains unclear.
Tom Sanders
Mar 27 2007 1:41PM
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Motorola unveils e-paper mobile screens
Low power screens promise 12-day battery life.
Iain Thomson
Feb 15 2007 9:50AM
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Plasma screens are a girl's best friend
It used to be that diamonds were a girl’s best friend, but now that position has been taken by plasma screen TVs.
Clement James
Aug 7 2006 9:25AM
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Sony bows out of CRTs, focuses on LCD screens
Sony announced it would no longer import CRT computer screens into Australia, instead focusing its efforts on the more lucrative and rapidly growing LCD market.
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Feb 25 2004 12:00AM
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Screens of delight
John Gillooly
Jan 21 2004 12:00AM
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Sun rises in govt screens
Sun has forged a path onto more government desktops, signing a four-year deal with the NSW Government as trials of StarOffice are underway in six government agencies.
Siobhan Chapman
Oct 29 2003 12:00AM
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ViewSonic puts wireless screens on display
Paul Thurrott
Nov 13 2002 9:43AM
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