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LG to demo 5-inch unbreakable and flexible plastic OLED panel at SID

LG to demo 5inch flexible and unbreakable plastic OLED panel at SID 2013

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LG’s got quite a bit in store for us this week at SID’s annual display exhibition in Vancouver. In addition to that 55-inch curved OLED TV we first heard about last month, the company will be demonstrating a very nifty 5-inch OLED panel. Created for mobile devices, the display is constructed of plastic, making it both flexible and unbreakable — certainly a welcome quality when it comes to smartphone design.

Also on display will be 5- and 7-inch HD Oxide TFT panels. That first size features a bezel that’s just 1mm wide, enabling a borderless frame when installed in smartphones. Both displays are lightweight and consume less power than their traditional equivalents. Finally, LG will have a 14-inch 2560×1440-pixel laptop panel on hand, along with LCDs designed for use in refrigerators and automotive dashboards. We’ll be live from the SID show floor later this week — check back for our hands-ons with all of these new LG panels, and quite a bit more.

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RLS Flame Panels are extremely versatile and can be used in so many applications in the plastics, glass, printing, and gluing world. Our customers can specif…

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Kindle app for Android gains carousel browsing, expanded side panel

Kindle app for Android gains carousel browsing, expanded side panel

Amazon is rectifying the long wait for a Kindle for Android update today with a version 4.0 refresh that carries with it a major UI redesign. The library view looks very different: instead of a basic grid, recently read items are presented in a rotating carousel at the top of the home screen, while the navigation panel has been expanded to provide quicker access to books, documents and periodicals. The actual reading pane remains untouched, so whether you’re using a smartphone or a tablet, your e-copy of War and Peace should still look the same. To have a peek at Kindle’s new look, Android users can go ahead and download it from the source.

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We’re Live at Google’s SXSW Glass panel

We're Live at Google's SXSW Glass panel

We’ve already seen a number of folks roaming the halls of the Austin Convention Center this week, rocking Google’s much anticipated wearable — and now it’s finally Glass’ time to shine. We’ve got a front row seat for SXSW’s Building New Experiences with Glass session. Just us after the break, won’t you?

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We’re live at SXSW’s Al Gore on The Future panel

Al Gore: former Vice President, ecological protestor, author, voice-over artist, device freak– and psychic? The political leader and supporter of all things green will be checking out his crystal ball today, with a little help from The Wall Road Journal’s Walt Mossberg below at SXSW. Join us after the break for all the robotics, lasers and flying vehicles.

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We’re live at SXSW’s Virtual Reality: The Holy Grail of Gaming panel with Oculus and more

Exactly what? You didn’t think we ‘d make it out of the first day of SXSW without some gaming protection, did you? We’re here at the program’s Games Exposition, a space loaded with the current and biggest offerings from business huge and small. We could not help but do a doubletake when we saw the lineup for the rather verbose Virtual Truth: The Holy Grail of Gaming. The panel’s got Cliff Bleszinski (Epic), Palmer Luckey (Oculus Rift), and Chris Roberts (Wing Commander)– an outstanding offering moderated by Oculus’ Nate Mitchell. Strap on those goggles and come talk VR with us after the jump.

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Shenzen New Degree’s Touch Panel Tech Doesn’t Mind The Rain And Still Delivers Killer Input Detection [Video]

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Shenzen New Degree Technology was one of the companies showing its stuff in the Eureka Park portion of CES 2013, and this China-based hardware startup had some impressive tech to show off related to touch input. Combining capacitive and resistive touch-based input with a means to make it work even on solid stainless steel surfaces, Shenzen New Degree hopes to pave the way for a wide range of new products with built-in controls that are highly durable, retaining their touch sensitive abilities even after considerable wear and tear.

The interesting thing about Shenzen New Degree’s tech is that it can provide both the levels of accuracy and sensitivity it manages while still also remaining durable enough that you can pour water on it, as the company showed me at their booth in Eureka Park. The environmental toughness of this implementation means it’ll be able to be used in a wide range of applications where touch devices would be exposed to the elements, like in kitchen appliances, outdoor digital keypads and parking meters, and the high sensitivity will make for a much better user experience than the resistive touch tech generally used in most commercial-grade touch panels.

Another benefit, as you can see in the video above, is that the panels can detect not only standard number sequence codes, but also the degree of force used to press, meaning that if someone wanted to not only have the numeric entry, but also the force with which it was entered as a secondary security measure, they could easily do that. All in all, it’s a pretty amazing component technology that I’m sure we’ll see picked up by a lot of OEMs fairly quickly.

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Spider Man And Venom Full Back Comic Panel Tattoo

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This is a tattoo inked by Pablo of Level Up Tattoo Studio in Great Falls, Montana. Me? I have actually never ever taken a fantastic fall in Montana, but I did eat shit down the apartment stairs this morning. Fortunately the only individual who saw it was this ancient geezer who survives the floor below me. He asked if I was okay and I was all, ‘Okay ?! If that had actually been you your bones would have disintegrated! WELL– are you visiting help me up? Jesus, did they not instruct manners in medieval times?’ That’s when he spat and tried to poke me with his cane! Old people these days!

Thanks to Donna, who works at the shop and promised to hook me up with a quality dino tat if I’m ever in Montana and can decide exactly what species I want. Decisions, decisions.

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Spider Man And Venom Full Back Comic Panel Tattoo

spiderman-tat.jpg

Note: Higher res version HERE.

This is a tattoo inked by Pablo of Level Up Tattoo Studio in Great Falls, Montana. Me? I’ve never taken a great fall in Montana, but I did eat shit down the apartment stairs this morning. Thankfully the only person who saw it was this ancient geezer who lives on the floor below me. He asked if I was okay and I was all, ‘Okay?! If that had been you your bones would have disintegrated! WELL — are you going to help me up? Jesus, did they not teach manners in medieval times?’ That’s when he spat and tried to poke me with his cane! Old people these days!

Thanks to Donna, who works at the shop and promised to hook me up with a quality dino tat if I’m ever in Montana and can decide what species I want. Decisions, decisions.

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