engadget.com - 12/18/2008
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The R&D-types at GE have high hopes for their roll-to-roll OLED manufacturing process, but it looks like we have a couple years to wait before the tech is cheap enough to really catch on. In the meantime, what do we have for you? How about some super-expensive digiframes and a YouTube ...
engadget.com - 12/13/2008
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engadget.com —
Well, any doubts of legitimacy have certainly been
quelled: United Keys rushed us over an OLED keyboard...
and keypad today , and they're certainly the real deal. We're naturally utterly un-blown-away by the product -- you get what you pay for -- but ...
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United Keys OLED Display Keyboard and Keypad hands-on
engadget.com - 12/11/2008
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engadget.com —
We heard about a United Keys OLED gaming
keyboard quite a awhile back , and we were...
a little skeptical of its chances of coming to fruition, but here it is, in reality, ready to simplify your life. Well... it's ready to try, anyway. The keyboard ...
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United Keys now shipping OLED gaming keyboards
news.ufl.edu - 12/23/2008
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Xmas tree made entirely of SCSI drives, offers lower CPU load than IDE alternatives
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... name of Trigger. He took those drives from RAID arrays destined for the scrap heap and, rather than perform the DoD wipe that would have otherwise been required, chose to build this lovely -- if somewhat askew (see below) -- "tree" from the bevy of mirrored platters within. In fact the geeky holiday decor was made entirely from the bits and pieces within the drives, the lone exception being a nut purchased for $.39, making it a far more affordable project than yesterday's OLED tree. It's impressive to behold, but given the amount of personal data within, we think ...
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... Flexible OLED displays are becoming more and more commonplace (and festive), despite not actually being available in any devices you can buy just yet. When that day finally comes, Universal Display Corporation thinks one of those gadgets will be something like the above: a wearable, flexible, 4-inch prototype screen that CES attendees will be able to check out and maybe even try on -- albeit uncomfortably. It's been developed with military applications in mind (they always get the cool stuff first), but bendy consumer devices are naturally envisioned as well. There's no word on ...
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