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  • Ascent Solar Selected to Provide BIPV Modules for New Foxconn Plant

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  • ZAGG® Introduces ZAGGprivacy™ Protective Film in Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile Locations Nationwide

    SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ZAGG Inc (NASDAQ: ZAGG), a leading mobile device accessories and technology company, and creators of the invisibleSHIELD®, has introduced ZAGGprivacy, ...

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  • ZAGG® Introduces invisibleSHIELD in More Than 900 Walmart Stores

    SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ZAGG Inc (NASDAQ: ZAGG), a leading mobile device accessories company, will be selling the invisibleSHIELD at more than 900 Walmart stores ...

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  • Hitachi Maxell develops magnetic tape cartridge with 50TB capacity

    Hitachi Maxell develops magnetic tape cartridge with 50TB capacity

    Just in January this year, we reported about a very special magnetic tape that was developed by Fujifilm and IBM and that stores a whopping 35TB of data. But yesterday Hitachi Maxell has announced that its new high-capacity magnetic tape even offers 50TB. No wonder Maxell and and its partner in the development of the tape, the Tokyo Institute of Technology, are speaking of a "world record".

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  • Super-thin, bendable LCDs are coming

    Super-thin, bendable LCDs are coming

    We have seen curved plasmas, OLED TVs and LCDs in the past, both as prototypes and actual products. And while many people believe OLED screens and not LCDs or plasmas are the future, a Japanese consortium of 13 companies and institutions is working hard on developing super-thin, flexible LCDs. The companies claim they now have found a way to produce these LCDs by using plastic film instead of glass substrates.

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  • TDK develops method to tint touchscreens

    TDK develops method to tint touchscreens

    I'm not really sure if that's something a lot of gadget freaks were waiting for, but here we go: TDK has found a cost-effective way to tint touchscreens. The company claims it can add color to transparent electrode sheets that serve as the basis of those screens. In the future, electrode sheets will be available in 13 colors, including red, green, blue, aquamarine, purple and black hues. The main selling point here is to match the body of a given device with its touch screen.

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